Mary Kom Clinches Gold at Boxing Nationals


Oct 17: Five-time world champion MC Mary Kom punched her way to a gold medal in the 51kg category by defeating Pinki Jangra in the summit clash on the final day of the 12th Senior Women's National Boxing Championships in Bhopal on Sunday.

In the most anticipated bout of the day, Manipur's Mary Kom took on Arafura Games gold medallist Pinki of Haryana in the final of the fly weight division at the Tatya Tope Stadium.

Mary KomWhile Mary Kom avenged her 2009 National Championship loss to Pinki , also known as giant-killer in the boxing circuit.

Both the boxers opened cautiously, measuring each other before making a move. The score was level at 1-1 after the opening round. But with the beginning of the second round, the world champion, with her calculative approach of counter-attack, started to increase the margin.

Mary Kom managed to win the second and third round with a slender lead of one point -- (3:2, 4:3). In the final round she switched gears and became more offensive while maintaining a steady defence.

The 28-year-old Mary Kom went on to reclaim the national title after a three year gap with a total score of 13:9. It was an impressive victory for the champion who displayed great maturity and skill to overpower Pinki.

There was more good news for Manipur as youth world champion, Sarjubala Devi , capped a brilliant performance claiming the national crown in the light fly weight division.

Up against local girl and National Games silver medalist Krishna Thapa, Sarjubala was down by six points after the first three rounds. But in the final round, she made a stunning fightback, launching an onslaught to which Krishna had no reply.

The feisty 18-year-old Manipuri boxer with her lightning fast combinations scored 14 points as opposed to Krishna's six in the final round. In the end, she went on to claim her maiden senior national title with a 36-34 victory.

In the feather weight division, bronze medallist at the Women's Youth World Championship, Pwilao Basumatary of Assam had to settle for a silver medal after losing to Mandakini [ Images ] Chann of AIP.

Chann, a silver medallist at the National Games, put on a brilliant performance, dominating the bout throughout. She won 21-11.

In the light weight category, Neetu Chahal of Haryana clinched the yellow metal after beating Preeti Beniwal of the IABF team. Neetu, a bronze medallist at the 2011 Asian Cup boxing tournament and a National Games gold medal winner, registered a 12-5 victory to win her second National Championship gold medal.

Asian Games bronze medallist Kavita Goyat of Delhi [ Images ] successfully defended her title taking the gold in the middle weight division. She defeated Pooja of Haryana 16:11 on points.

In the final medals tally, Haryana bagged the overall title with three gold medals, two silver and two bronze. Manipur came second with two gold medals, a silver and a bronze while Railways finished third with two gold and three bronze medals.

(Source: Rediff)

  

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka/Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 17 2011

    She is one of many unsung heroes of India winning 5 World Boxing Championships successively. It’s disgusting to hear that she had fight for a place for national award too on the other hand whole of India is ready to bestow BARATH RATHNA to Sachin. What an irony

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