
Paris Olympics bronze medallist grappler Aman Sehrawat on Monday requested the Wrestling Federation of India to reconsider the one-year ban imposed on him for failing to make the weight at the World Championships in Zagreb.
During a felicitation programme organised by the Indian Olympic Association in Delhi, Sehrawat admitted that he committed a mistake by not making weight at the premier tournament last month.
The wrestler said he will meet WFI chief Sanjay Singh and implore him to reconsider the federation's decision.
"I will meet him (WFI chief) and request him. It is my first mistake, I will not repeat it," Sehrawat said after he was felicitated with a cash award of Rs 50 lakh for winning bronze in the 57kg category at the 2024 Paris Games.
In a letter dated September 23, 2025, the WFI had issued a show-cause notice to Sehrawat seeking an explanation for the lapse. The federation had said his response, submitted on September 29, was found "unsatisfactory" by its disciplinary committee.
Sehrawat said he "could not continue his effort" to lose more weight due to stomach ache which developed suddenly a day before the event.
"I started losing weight a week ago (before the event). When I had one day left, I kept 600-700 grams (extra). It was the last session at the gym. I had 600 grams left (to be reduced).
"I was doing practice and losing weight. At that time, I had only 600 grams (extra). But suddenly, I had
"I will make a request to the WFI president. I have not spoken to him yet (after the ban imposed on him). I will meet him and try my best."
When asked if he plans to seek help from the Sports Ministry, he said, "Yes, we will do our best. We will make requests."
He said a one-year ban will impact his career with the Asian Games scheduled to be held in 2026.
"The main competitions coming up are Asian Games and World Championship (in 2026). The Asian Games are held once in four years and it's my main target.
"Missing out on Asian Games will be a huge loss."