Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Injured Mary Kom retires from CWG selection trials

- Avishek Roy

NEW DELHI: Six-time world champion MC Mary Kom made a tearful exit from the Commonweal­th Games selection trials as the seasoned boxer hurt her knee and retired on Friday. Competing in the 48kg weight division against Nitu Ghanghas, Mary injured herself in the first round and could not continue, forcing the referee to stop the contest. Clutching her left leg in agony, Mary was taken to a hospital.

The 39-year-old was preparing for a last hurrah at Birmingham 2022. She did not compete after the Tokyo Olympics and had pulled out of the trials for the world championsh­ips and Asian Games.

A minute into the bout, Mary fell down and was in pain. After medical assistance, she resumed the fight but soon gave up. She was unable to walk and had to be carried out of the ring.

“She was in too much pain,” said her coach Chhote Lal Yadav. “It is an injury to the patella. There is swelling. We will have an X-ray and MRI done tomorrow (Saturday).

“She was doing very well in training. There were no signs of any injury. It is very disappoint­ing. She wanted to return with a gold medal from CWG.”

The London Olympics bronze medallist had to endure a similarly painful exit from the Tokyo Olympics. She lost to Ingrit Valencia, the 2016 Olympics bronze medallist, in a closely-fought second round but, in the heat of the moment and in the backdrop of loud music, thought she had won the bout until an hour later when she was told about the loss.

Mary will not be able to compete at the Paris Olympics as she will be over 40. She wanted to finish her career on a high with a medal at one of the multi-disciplina­ry events this year. Though the postponed Asian Games are likely to happen next year, it remains to be seen whether Mary has the fire to make another comeback.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT ?? Mary Kom carried off the ring on Friday.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT Mary Kom carried off the ring on Friday.

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