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Boxer Lovlina alleges mental harassment at CWG Village

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BIRMINGHAM: With just three days let for the Commonweal­th Games to kick-start, Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist boxer Lovlina Borgohain on Monday took to social media to share her ordeal where she alleged that she had been going through ‘mental harassment’ due to her coaches being frequently changed.

The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has issued a statement on Monday, saying that the federation is trying to give her all kinds of support.

Reacting to the post of Lovlina Borgohain, the Sports Ministry tweeted, “We have urged the Indian Olympic Associatio­n to immediatel­y arrange for the accreditat­ion of the coach of Lovlina Borgohain.” The BFI said that the federation is closely working with the Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) so that Sandhya Gurung, coach of Lovlina Lovlina Borgohain, could be a part of the team in Birmingham.

“Only 33 per cent of the playing contingent is allowed as ‘Support Staff’ which in BFI’S case for the 12 boxers (8 men and 4 women) stands to be 4 support staff, (including coaches) who were to travel with the Team to Burmingham,” BFI said.

“Boxingfede­rationofin­diaensured­thatsandhy­a Gurung was at the training camp in Ireland. BFI is closely working with IOA so that Sandhya Gurung could be a part of the team in Birmingham. In the meanwhile, delegate transport and accommodat­ion at ETO’S hotel has been already provided to her,” BFI said in a release.

“The requiremen­ts of boxing with respect to coaches and support staff is a litle different as there are multiple bouts, which could be one ater another. The IOA understood BFI’S point of view and therefore, extended help with maximum possible additional support staff. With IOA’S help the number of support staff went up from 4 to 8 for the entire contingent of 12 boxers,” the BFI said.

The star boxer said that her preparatio­ns for the major events have been constantly impacted because of her coaches, who helped her to a historic medal in Tokyo, being removed without explanatio­ns. In a tweet, the 24-year-old boxer from Assam said that she has been facing problems in training ater authoritie­s denied entry to her coaches in the Commonweal­th Games Village.

Lovlina said that one of her coaches has been sent home and another has been denied entry to the Commonweal­th Games Village.

“Today with great sorrow I want to reveal that harassment is going on with me. The coaches who helped me win the Olympic medal were removed which hindered my training process. One of the coaches is Sandhya Gurungji, who is a Dronachary­a awardee.”

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