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Asian Games: Indian boxer Parveen Hooda settles for bronze

Indian boxer Parveen Hooda lost to Lin Yu Ting of Chinese Taipei in the women's 57kg semifinal at the Asian Games.

Asian Games: Indian boxer Parveen Hooda settles for bronze
Taiwan's Lin Yu Ting at left fights India's Parveen in the Boxing Women's 54-57Kg Semifinal bout during the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023. (AP)
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Oct 4, 2023, 11:50 AM IST

Updated : Oct 4, 2023, 12:45 PM IST

Hangzhou (China): Indian boxer Parveen Hooda on Wednesday signed off with a bronze medal after losing to Lin Yu Ting of Chinese Taipei in the women's 57kg semifinal at the ongoing Asian Games.

Parveen, the 2022 world championship bronze medallist, went down to Lin via a 5-0 unanimous verdict at the Asian Games. Parveen, who was at a height disadvantage, was not able to land scoring punches with Lin using her reach to fight from afar.

Trailing on all five cards, Parveen tried a more aggressive approach in the second round but the 27-year-old Lin used her experience to ward off the Indian's blows using her nimble feet. Parveen did find success sporadically but that was not enough to convince the judges. The 23-year-old Indian has already secured an Olympic quota for next year's Paris Games.

Parveen thus became the fourth Indian boxer to leave with a bronze medal at this edition of the Games. Two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen (50kg), Preeti Pawar (54kg) and Narender Berwal (+92kg) all lost in their respective semifinals to sign off with bronze medals.

Later in the day, reigning world champion Lovlina Borgohain will take on China's two-time Olympic medallist Li Qian in the 75kg final.

India has recorded its highest medal tally in the history of the Asian Games in this edition, surpassing their tally which was recorded in the 2018 Games held at Jakarta.

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Hangzhou (China): Indian boxer Parveen Hooda on Wednesday signed off with a bronze medal after losing to Lin Yu Ting of Chinese Taipei in the women's 57kg semifinal at the ongoing Asian Games.

Parveen, the 2022 world championship bronze medallist, went down to Lin via a 5-0 unanimous verdict at the Asian Games. Parveen, who was at a height disadvantage, was not able to land scoring punches with Lin using her reach to fight from afar.

Trailing on all five cards, Parveen tried a more aggressive approach in the second round but the 27-year-old Lin used her experience to ward off the Indian's blows using her nimble feet. Parveen did find success sporadically but that was not enough to convince the judges. The 23-year-old Indian has already secured an Olympic quota for next year's Paris Games.

Parveen thus became the fourth Indian boxer to leave with a bronze medal at this edition of the Games. Two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen (50kg), Preeti Pawar (54kg) and Narender Berwal (+92kg) all lost in their respective semifinals to sign off with bronze medals.

Later in the day, reigning world champion Lovlina Borgohain will take on China's two-time Olympic medallist Li Qian in the 75kg final.

India has recorded its highest medal tally in the history of the Asian Games in this edition, surpassing their tally which was recorded in the 2018 Games held at Jakarta.

Also read- Asian Games Archery: Jyothi Vennam, Ojas Deotale strike gold in mixed team event, take India medal tally to best-ever in Games

Last Updated : Oct 4, 2023, 12:45 PM IST
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