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Nikhat Zareen`s success will motivate girls to realise their dreams: President Kovind, PM Modi hail boxer
Indian boxer Nikhat registered a dominating 5-0 victory in the final of the Women`s World Boxing Championship and clinched the coveted gold in flyweight (52kg) division.
Highlights
- Nikhat, who hails from Nizamabad district of Telangana, was also congratulated by CM K Chandrashekhar Rao
- Nikhat thrashed Thailand's Jitpong Jutamas without breaking a sweat in the 52kg final
- She has become the only fifth Indian woman to secure a gold medal at the World Boxing Championships
New Delhi: Boxer Nikhat Zareen made history by clinching the coveted gold in flyweight (52kg) division at the Women's World Championship. From PM Narendra Modi, President Ramnath Kovind to K Chandrasekhar Rao, Chief Minister of Telangana - the state where Nikhat comes from - political heavyweights have come forth to congratulate Nikhat. Taking to Twitter, the President said, "Heartiest congratulations to Nikhat Zareen for the gold medal at the Women's World Boxing Championship. The nation is proud of her. I am confident that her success will motivate our youth, especially girls to realize their dreams. I wish she continues bringing laurels to the country."
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also lauded Nikhat Zareen for clinching gold at World Boxing Championships. ."Our boxers have made us proud! Congratulations to @nikhat_zareen for a fantastic Gold medal win at the Women`s World Boxing Championship. I also congratulate Manisha Moun and Parveen Hooda for their Bronze medals in the same competition," PM Modi tweeted.
KCR complimented Nikhat for unfurling India's flag at the international sports platform, a release from CMO said. The CM said it was a proud moment as Nikhat, who hails from Nizamabad district of Telangana, stood as the world boxing champion.
Indian boxer Nikhat registered a dominating 5-0 victory in the final. Living up to the expectations, Nikhat thrashed Thailand's Jitpong Jutamas without breaking a sweat in the 52kg final with judges scoring the bout 30-27, 29-28, 29-28, 30-27, 29-28 in the Indian`s favour. The Nizamabad (Telangana)-born boxer became the only fifth Indian woman to secure a gold medal at the World Boxing Championships after record six-time champion Mary Kom (2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2018), Sarita Devi (2006), Jenny RL (2006) and Lekha KC (2006). It was also India's first gold medal since boxing great Mary Kom won it in 2018. With Manisha (57kg) and Parveen (63kg) signing off with bronze medals after their semi-finals finish, the Indian contingent concluded its campaign with three medals at the world`s biggest boxing event, which witnessed exciting competition in presence of record 310 boxers from 73 countries and also marked the 20th anniversary of the Women's World Championships.
Out of 12 participating Indian boxers, eight made it to the quarter-finals in this year's tournament--the joint highest alongside Turkey. With the addition of three medals in Istanbul, India`s overall medal tally has gone up to 39, including 10 gold, eight silver and 21 bronze, in the 12 editions of the prestigious event--third highest after Russia (60) and China (50).