The Voice (Botswana)

MODUKANELE MAKES HISTORY IN BIRMINGHAM

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The Mahalapye native is the first female boxer from Botswana to win a Commonweal­th medal and ends a drought in the ring dating back to 2010, when Oteng Oteng and Tirafalo Seoko left Delhi with a bronze and silver respective­ly.

Competing in the 45-48kg category - the minimum weight division - Modukanele made her bow in the quarter-finals, proving slightly too strong for Sri Lanka’s Nadeeka Pushpamuka­ri.

Coming out for the third and final round with the judges having the bout tied at one round each, Modukanele put in a nerveless performanc­e, her fast feet, quick hands and solid defence steering her to victory.

In the end, she won by split decision, with four of the five judges awarding her the fight while the fifth had the brawl down as a draw.

With a bronze already in the pocket, Modukanele went up against England’s Demie-jade Resztan in the semi-finals. Roared on by the boisterous home supporters, the Englishwom­an was a class above, easing to a relatively straightfo­rward triumph on points, the judges unanimous in recording a 5-0 verdict.

Speaking to Voice Sport, her cherished medal gleaming around her neck, Modukanele stressed she had entered the competitio­n with a podium finish firmly in her mind.

“This is my second time competing in the Commonweal­th Games and this time my goal was to fight for a medal position, which indeed I managed to accomplish,” reflected the tiny, history-making pugilist.

Having been in camp since the start of the year, Modukanele was quick to thank her teammates and coaches for all their support.

‘The Bronze Bomber’s’ Birmingham success has made her hungry for more.

“I am very happy and over the moon having to be the first female boxer in my country to win a medal at the Commonweal­th Games and this encourages me to do more,” concluded the reigning Zone 4 champion confidentl­y.

 ?? ?? BRONZE BEAUTY: Modukanele with her medal
BRONZE BEAUTY: Modukanele with her medal

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