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Mary Kom Won't Quit Boxing Despite Rio Olympic Games Snub

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Jun, 2016 12:00 PM
    Mary Kom's dreams of participating in the Rio Olympic Games might be over after she was denied a wildcard entry. The Indian boxer, however, said on Thursday that she would not hang up her gloves just yet.
     
    The 33-year-old five-time world champion could not make the cut for Rio via the two qualifiers and last-ditch attempts by the Indian Olympic Association and the ad-hoc committee administering boxing in India to fetch her a wildcard entry also fell through after the IOC declined the request.
     
    "I have been duly informed that I won't be getting a wildcard for the Olympics. It is heartbreaking but it is something which I had no control on. I have to accept this decision but I am not quitting the sport right now. I will continue to compete till I am feeling fit and for the time being I think I am fit," Mary Kom told PTI from Imphal.
     
    The London Olympic bronze-medallist missed two chances to book a Rio berth -- first in March at the Asian Zone Qualifiers and then last month at the World Championships.
     
    After this, the IOA and the ad-hoc committee approached the International Boxing Association (AIBA) for a Tripartite Commission Invitation Place, which happened to be just one in her category.
     
    "The ad-hoc committee has had a word with AIBA President Dr Ching Kuo Wu. It was always going to be tough to get a wildcard," she said.
    The Manipuri was eyeing a swansong Olympic appearance at Rio before calling it quits but has changed her mind at least for the time being.
     
    "I am aware that retirement is something that would be talked about a lot but for the time being I have dropped the idea. Of course I would be spending more time at my academy training young kids but I will continue to devote as much time to my training as well," Mary Kom said.
     
    Without doubt the biggest name in Indian women's boxing, Mary Kom is a celebrated name internationally as well. The diminutive boxer was dubbed 'Magnificent Mary' by the AIBA after she claimed a historic fifth world title.
     
    She was most recently named one of the eight ambassadors of the World Championships, where she could progress only till the second round.
     
     
    "There are no competitions apart from Olympics this year. So I have a lot of time at hand to think and reflect. 
     
    I will see how things go. It will all depend on my fitness, I feel fit right now. If I continue to feel the same way,I would continue for some time," she said.
    "I am not feeling good about how things have panned out but I am sure future is good for me," she added.

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