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India’s Kom dreams of Olympic gold

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NEW DELHI: India’s best-ever boxer Mary Kom said yesterday she has no plans to retire and is determined to defy her critics by winning an elusive Olympic gold. Kom, 35, won gold on debut at the Commonweal­th Games in Australia last week, complement­ing a trophy cabinet packed with five amateur world championsh­ip titles and an Olympic bronze from London 2012. But India’s most accomplish­ed pugilist, feted at home as “Magnificen­t Mary”, says the best is yet to come and has rubbished suggestion­s she could be close to hanging up the gloves.

“I have never talked about retirement, they were just rumours. Even I was shocked when I heard about my retirement,” Kom told reporters in New Delhi as India’s boxing team returned from the Gold Coast with three gold, three silver and three bronze medals.

“An Olympic Gold is what I am still dreaming.” Kom was devastated to miss out on a wildcard entry for the Rio 2016 Olympics and said she was aiming for Olympic gold in Tokyo 2020. The mother-of-three won a record fifth Asian women’s championsh­ip title in November last yeardefyin­g critics who suggested Kom was approachin­g retirement age. “Who said my age is a factor? Come up and I will show what I can do,” she said in jest when asked about boxing in her mid-thirties. “This (age issue) should be taken out of the mind. I will know when my body will not allow me to carry on.”

The veteran fighter and subject of a blockbuste­r Bollywood film said she was preparing for the Asian Games, world championsh­ip and more and “will try my best” as she pursues gold in Tokyo. Kom conceded she had a busy schedule-as a profession­al athlete, parent, gym owner and lawmaker-but warned her opponents against assuming she had too much on her plate.

“I have taken this challenge to keep fighting at 35 or 36. No one can guarantee winning or losing, but when I train nobody can beat me easily,” she said.

 ?? — AFP ?? NEW DELHI: Indian boxer Mary Kom gestures as she arrives at a ceremony for the victorious Indian boxing contingent at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, in New Delhi yesterday.
— AFP NEW DELHI: Indian boxer Mary Kom gestures as she arrives at a ceremony for the victorious Indian boxing contingent at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, in New Delhi yesterday.

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