Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Thapa makes Rio cut, Mary Kom loses in semifinals

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

QIAN’A: World Championsh­ips bronze-medallist Shiva Thapa (56kg) on Thursday became the first Indian boxer to make the cut for this year’s Olympics by entering the Asian Qualifying Tournament’s final but the celebrated M C Mary Kom (51kg) failed to book her Rio Games ticket after losing in the last four stage here.

Shiva, given the top seeding in his weight category, lived upto the billing as he sailed past 2013 World Championsh­ip bronze-medallist Kairat Yeraliyev of Kazakhstan in the semifinal. He will face second seed Chatchai Butdee of Thailand in the final on Friday.

Thapa, 22, is set for his second Olympic appearance, four years after he became the youngest boxer to qualify.

“I want to thank god for having managed to achieve this. I was very worked up about this bout, it was the most important bout for me. So I am totally exhausted and relieved at the same time,” Shiva told PTI.

“I have very little time at hand for rest and recovery as the final bout is tomorrow itself. So, it’s slowly sinking in. I can’t thank enough my coaches and all those who supported me in this journey. I hope to come good on expectatio­ns this time by winning an Olympic medal,” he said.

However, it was heartbreak for another top seed, Mary Kom, who went down to old foe Ren Cancan of China in the semifinals, which will only translate into a bronze medal for her. In the women’s category, only the gold and silver medal winners from this tourna-

ment will qualify for Rio Olympics. SECOND CHANCE The five-time world champion and London Olympics bronze-medallist, however, has another chance of qualifying for the Rio Games during the World Championsh­ips in May.

Another Indian in fray in the men’s draw was Commonweal­th Games silver-medallist and fourth seed L Devendro Singh (49kg) but he lost to top seed Rogen Ladon of Mongolia in the semifinals.

Assured of a bronze medal, Devendro will now fight it out for an Olympic quota place by taking on Mongolia’s third-seeded GanErdene Gankhuyag.

National coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu was effusive in his praise for Shiva, while also lauding the effort of other boxers.

“It was a very sensible, very planned, and very aggressive performanc­e. His opponent was actually running around to save himself. It was a class performanc­e and one of the best bouts of the day,” Sandhu said.

“Shiva has matured tremendous­ly and this was evident in his performanc­e so far,” he added.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Shiva Thapa became the first Indian boxer to make the cut for the Rio Olympics.
HT PHOTO Shiva Thapa became the first Indian boxer to make the cut for the Rio Olympics.

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