Millennium Post

I take moral responsibi­lity for Rio: Boxing coach Sandhu

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NEW DELHI: He is ready to take “moral responsibi­lity” for India’s medal-less boxing campaign in Rio Olympics but national coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu says the four-year-long administra­tive logjam cannot escape blame for all that has gone wrong with the once flourishin­g sport.

“I am personally hurt and I take moral responsibi­lity for this. But I feel my boys’ performanc­e was satisfacto­ry under the current circumstan­ces and with the kind of tough draws they ended up getting. As for other things, I knew what was going on in the last four years but I continued thinking that things would improve,” a dishearten­ed Sandhu said in an interview. Boxing became an Olympic medal hope for India ever since Vijender Singh’s historic bronze in the Beijing 2008 edition. MC Mary Kom added another bronze to the kitty in 2012 when women boxers made their debut in London edition.

In Rio, at least one medal was expected from the three who made the cut. The expectatio­n was despite the fact that boxing had hit a downward spiral following the terminatio­n of the national federation in 2012 for manipulati­on in elections.

The draws were indeed hard on the Indians. Shiva Thapa (56kg) lost to eventual goldmedall­ist Robeisy Ramirez of Cuba in the opening round, while Manoj Kumar (64kg) also went down to gold-winner Fazliddin Gaibnazaro­v in his ore-quarterfin­al bout.

Vikas Krishan (75kg), on the other hand, was defeated by eventual silver-medallist Bektemir Melikuziev in the quarterfin­al.

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