Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kom caught in Olympic qualificat­ion row in India

-

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

MC Mary Kom has inspired many young boxers in India but one of the new generation feels the six-times world champion has received special treatment from the country’s federation over Olympic qualificat­ion and is fighting back. The 36-yearold 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 semi-finalist 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.

 ??  ?? Mary Kom (File Photo)
Mary Kom (File Photo)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka