Yogeshwar was India's lone entry to the Grand Prix event as the WFI had sent his name to the organisers. Over two hundred of the world's best wrestlers from 35 countries competed in Olympic wrestling's three styles from November 22-24.
The combative wrestler, accompanied by chief coach Vinod Kumar, was in for a rude shock when the organisers barred him from participating on the instructions of FILA (International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles) owing to the world governing body's tiff with the Indian federation.
FILA had demanded the money from WFI during the World Championships in September in Budapest to which the Indian federation assured the governing body to settle the remaining amount during the Heydar Aliev Memorial Invitation.
FILA, however, instructed the organisers to not allow the Indian entry, Yogeshwar, from competing in the event till the issue was not resolved with the WFI.
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The dispute between FILA and WFI robbed Yogeshwar of the chance to compete against the world's best wrestlers and get battle ready for the tough assignments ahead.
"Firstly, I would have competed as per the new rules introduced by FILA from this season. My injury did not allow me to compete in tournaments with new rules. Secondly, I would have competed in new weight category (66kg) than my traditional weight (60kg).