Apart from the 13 grapplers, three coaches have also been sacked by the federation for numerous reasons, including non performance. Chief national men's freestyle coach Vinod Kumar, assistant men's freestyle coach Rajneesh and women's team coach Ramani Chanu got the axe.
WFI had organised special exchange programme, where Indian athletes were supposed to train with the foreign grapplers, but the wrestlers skipped the event giving lame excuses.
"As many as 13 wrestlers have been suspended as they were often found making excuses of suffering from an injury to skip training," a source in WFI told PTI.
"We had some information about a few wrestlers not coming to practice and not listening to the coaches. So I went to the SAI Centre in Sonepat and met the wrestlers, the coaches and also inspected other things. And thereafter, I decided to take some strict action. I decided to throw as many as 14 wrestlers out of the camp," said the WFI chief.
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Among the suspended wrestlers, Joginder Singh, who won the silver medal at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games in men's 120kg Freestyle category, is a relatively known name.