Tomar said that it is not uncommon for wrestlers to bite their opponents during contests. “When a rival gains the upper hand, it is common for the other wrestler to do this (bite) to wrest back the advantage. Ravi has not spoken to us or his coaches and support start regarding this (biting) episode as it is a part of the sport,” said Tomar.Tomar added that had Dahiya brought it “to our notice we would have appealed”.During the 2012 London Olympic Games, India’s most decorated wrestler Sushil Kumar’s semifinal bout against Akhzurek Tanatrov of Kazakhstan in the 66kg category had come under the scanner as the Indian had reportedly bitten the rival’s ear.A bleeding Tanatrov did not appeal and Sushil entered the final. On his return to India with the silver medal, Sushil had categorically denied that he had bitten his opponent’s ear.Yessssssssss🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 what a turn around at the end .#RaviKumarDahiya#Tokyo2020 #OlympicGames pic.twitter.com/vVFdKTDVpJ
— Ravi Kumar Dahiya (@Ravikumardahiy) August 4, 2021