Hyderabad: The sports fans will be fastening their seat belts to venture on an exciting sports journey as the Paris Olympics are going to commence by the end of this month. July 26 is the date when the opening ceremony will mark the resumption of the Games and India will be heading with a contingent of around 110 athletes.
Boxing has been contested in each edition of the Olympics since its introduction at the 1904 Summer Games. 1912 was an exception as the Swedish law banned the sport and it wasn’t part of the Olympics. Since 2012, women’s boxing has also become part of the program. The discipline has witnessed a lot of changes in the weight category and there will be 13 weight categories in the Paris Games.
Male boxers will feature in seven weight classes while female pugilists will feature in six weight classes. One of the weight categories is reduced from the previous edition in men’s boxing while women’s boxing has seen an increase in the weight categories by one.
USA is the most successful nation in the discipline winning 117 medals in total including 50 gold medals. Cuba is in second place with 78 medals while Great Britain has 62 medals to their name.
- Indian Contingent
Nikhat Zareen (Women’s 50 Kg)
Zareen won an Olympic quota during the Asian Games 2022 by making it to the semi-final of the competition. She suffered a defeat against Thailand’s Raksat Chuthamat but the semi-final run was good enough to secure a place in the Paris Games. The pugilist suffered several injuries last year but she overcame hardships and won two consecutive gold medals in the Boxing World Championships in 2022 and 2023.
Zareen has been in good form this year and her performances ignite a glimmer of hope of an Olympic medal. She won a silver in the Strandja Memorial tournament played in February in Bulgaria and won the Ellorda Cup played last month. The 28-year-old is a two-time World Champion but a tough challenge to win her maiden Olympic medal awaits her in Paris.
Preeti Pawar (Women’s 54 Kg)
Preeti also secured an Olympic place in the Asian Games. Her victory against Kazakhstan’s Zhaina Shekerbekova in the quarter-final was the one which assured a place for her in the Olympic Games. However, in the Semis, Preeti conceded a loss against China’s Yuan Chang but won a bronze medal.
The youngest sensation amongst the pack of Indian boxers has shown commendable skill and temperament levels required at the global stage to achieve monumental landmarks. Ranked 35th in the world, Preeti will have to punch above her weight to outplay the best in the business and carve a path to the Olympic medal.
Lovlina Borgohain (Women’s 75 Kg)
Lovlina has become a popular name in the boxing world as the experienced pugilist has three World Championship medals to her credit and an Olympic bronze which showcases her ability to excel at the global stage. When the middleweight boxer is in the boxing ring in Paris, her goal will be to change the colour of the medal, preferably gold. But, the challenge will be tougher for the Indian pugilist this time as she won the bronze in the 69 Kg category last time but will now compete in the 75 Kg.
Talking about her form, she won a silver medal at the Grand Prix 2024 in the Czech Republic. She is placed at Number 4 in the world rankings right now and it might play in her favour when the draws are out. The challenge will be much bigger for Lovlina as she will be competing in a higher weight category as compared to the previous edition, but a second medal in a row might be on the cards considering, she will be India’s brightest prospect in Boxing.