The Borneo Post

Kom caught in Olympic qualificat­ion row in India

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NEW DELHI: MC Mary Kom has inspired many young boxers in India but one of the new generation feels the sixtimes world champion has received special treatment from the country’s federation over Olympic qualificat­ion and is fighting back.

The 36-year-old Kom, an Olympic bronze medallist from London 2012, has been given an automatic spot in a qualifying competitio­n for Tokyo 2020 by the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).

That decision has been criticised by 23-year-old fellow flyweight Nikhat Zareen, who says that Kom should have to go through trials.

The BFI initially announced that only the finalists of the recent world championsh­ips would be automatica­lly selected for the Olympic qualifier in China early next year while others would have to earn a spot through trials.

Kom, however, was only a semifinali­st at the worlds in Russia earlier this month, eventually coming away with a bronze, her eighth medal in total at the championsh­ips.

Even Kom’s selection for the event in Russia was mired in controvers­y after the BFI exempted her from trials for those championsh­ips.

Zareen, whose hopes of competing at the Tokyo Olympics will be over if Kom qualifies in China, has written to sports minister Kiren Rijiju demanding his interventi­on. Kom has said she would follow BFI instructio­ns.

“I have been inspired by Mary Kom since I was a teenager,” Zareen wrote in her letter to the minister.

“The best way I can do justice to this inspiratio­n was to strive to be as great a boxer as her...

“I have been reliably informed that the rule is now being changed again to accommodat­e my senior Mary Kom as the Indian candidate without a trial.”

Her cause has received support from other athletes, including shooter Abhinav Bindra, India’s only individual Olympic gold medallist, who said Kom’s past achievemen­ts should not grant her favourable treatment.

“While I have all the respect for Mary Kom...In sport, yesterday NEVER counts,” Bindra tweeted.

BFI secretary general Jay Kowli, who was in Dubai, said he could not comment without consulting other officials while selection committee chief Rajesh Bhandari was not available to comment when contacted by Reuters.

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