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Zareen: Olympics is my ultimate goal

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FRESH from her exploits at the World Boxing Championsh­ip, Nikhat Zareen has now firmly set her sights on being the first among equals at the Paris Olympics with a top podium finish during the 2024 edition of the quadrennia­l extravagan­za.

Zareen clinched the coveted gold in the flyweight (52kg) division with a facile 5-0 win over Thailand’s Jitpong Jutamas in the final of the Women’s World Championsh­ip in Istanbul on May 19, thus becoming only the fifth Indian boxer to be crowned world champion.

‘I am happy that I have won a gold in the World Championsh­ips for the country and in future too I would like to put in more hardwork and keep on winning medals for India,’ Zareen, also a 2019 Asian Championsh­ip bronze medallist, said during a felicitati­on function organised jointly by the Sports Authority of India and national federation (BFI) in New Delhi on Tuesday.

‘Olympics is my ultimate goal but to achieve success there I will have to put in lot of hardwork because I know how big a competitio­n Olympics is. I have to give double the effort I have done till now.

‘Now there is more responsibi­lity on me.’ Since winning a gold medal in flyweight division at the Women’s Junior and Youth World Boxing Championsh­ip in Turkey in 2011, it has been a difficult journey for Zareen.

In the 2019 edition of the senior World Championsh­ips, Mary Kom was preferred over Zareen because of her consistent performanc­es despite the latter asking for a fair trial from the BFI. Mary Kom went on to claim her eighth world medal, a bronze.

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