Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Boxers hope to strike it rich in Gold Coast

- Sandip Sikdar sandip.sikdar@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Having returned home without a single gold medal from Glasgow in 2014, Indian boxers hope to turn around the wheel and clinch the prized yellow metal this time at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast.

Indian pugilists suffered various problems in the last few years due to administra­tive issues. They also had to participat­e under neutral flags in internatio­nal events as the Indian federation was not recognised.

But here on Saturday, the 12-member strong Indian boxing squad was given a warm send-off as the eight men and four women depart for the April 4-15 Games to acclimatis­e themselves with the conditions Down Under.

India won four silver and one bronze four years ago but failed to clinch the top prize. However, the boxers and officials are confident this time.

“This is probably the strongest contingent we are sending to the Commonweal­th Games. They are very well prepared and we expect them to do well. In the last one year, our boxers participat­ed in 30 competitio­ns and returned home with a rich haul,” Boxing Federation of India (BFI) president Ajay Singh said.

Manoj Kumar, who won a gold at the 2010 Commonweal­th Games but failed to repeat the performanc­e in the 2014 edition, believes India should be able to win many medals.

“We have worked very hard over the last six months, which included precision training. A series of exposure trips have also helped us, boosting our confidence,” said Manoj.

Having won medals in almost every event there is in the sport, apart from the Olympics, former world women’s boxing champion L Sarita Devi wants to use the Commonweal­th Games and Asian Games to prepare for Tokyo 2020.

Sarita settled for silver at 2014 Glasgow but the 36-year-old is gunning for gold this time.

“I have put in a lot of effort for these Games. Since women’s boxing was introduced at the 2012 Olympics, it has become tougher at Commonweal­th and Asian Games too,” said Sarita.

Asked what keeps her going, she said: “Boxing itself is motivation enough. Even if I miss it for a day, I feel that something is not complete.”

Vikas Krishnan and MC Mary Kom will also be India’s best bets in Gold Coast.

 ?? PTI ?? Manoj Kumar takes a selfie with others during the sendoff.
PTI Manoj Kumar takes a selfie with others during the sendoff.

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