Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

‘Athletes need to be trained to handle mental pressure’

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Handling “mental pressure” at the highest level is something Indian athletes lack, according to reigning world champion boxer Nikhat Zareen, who feels specialise­d training should be given to overcome this hurdle at big-ticket events.

Indian athletes have a tendency to perform well at regular events but falter at the big stage like the Olympics or the World Championsh­ips.

“Our Indian boxers are very talented, we are not less than anyone. We have strength, speed and power.. everything,” Zareen said when asked where the Indian boxers are lacking.

“It’s just that once you reach that (world) level, boxers should be given training to handle the mental pressure.

“Once you reach the big platforms a lot of athletes become nervous, they aren’t able to perform,” added Zareen, who was talking at an interactio­n organised by the Indian Women’s Press Corps (IWPC).

Zareen, who was crowned the world champion in the flyweight event last month, has also sealed a berth for the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games, starting on July 28.

A lot has been spoken about how Zareen, who comes from an orthodox society, had to overcome societal prejudice to make a career in boxing. But the 25-year-old made it clear she’s not fighting for a particular community, she fights and wins for India.

“As an athlete I’m here to represent India. For me, HinduMusli­m doesn’t matter. I’m not representi­ng a community but my country. Happy to win a medal for my country.”

Zareen has had to wait long for a chance in the flyweight category which veteran Indian boxer MC Mary Kom has made her own but the Telengana boxer feels the wait increased her hunger to do well.

“Not only for me but other boxers in that category, they too wanted a chance. But you have to prove yourself and I have done that by becoming world champion. If I hadn’t struggled and if Mary Kom wouldn’t have been in my weight category I might not have worked so hard.

“And if I hadn’t worked hard I wouldn’t be a world champion today. Maybe I had more hunger because I got a chance so late.”

She had infamously asked for a “fair trial” for the Tokyo Olympic qualifiers also against Mary Kom.

 ?? PTI ?? Nikhat Zareen won the women’s world c’ships in May.
PTI Nikhat Zareen won the women’s world c’ships in May.

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