PM Modi, Netizens Hail Nikhat Zareen for Her Historic Women’s World Boxing Championship Victory
12:11 GMT 20.05.2022 (Updated: 11:45 GMT 10.12.2022)
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Within six months of starting boxing at the tender age of 13, Nikhat Zareen won the gold medal at the state championship in 2010 in Karimnagar city of Telangana, and was picked for the Rural Nationals in Punjab, where she won the gold medal.
A day after winning the gold medal in the flyweight category of the Women's World Boxing Championships in Istanbul (Turkey), greetings are pouring in for Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen.
She defeated Thailand’s Jutamas Jitpong by unanimous decision in the finals held at the Başakşehir Youth and Sports Facility on Thursday.
The bout between Zareen and Jitpong was competitive in the first round, with both boxers throwing punches at each other. However, Zareen took a slight lead.
Although the two boxers fought aggressively in the remaining four rounds, Zareen managed to take the lead in each, registering a 5-0 win against Jitpong.
In the final, judges scored the bout 30-27, 29-28, 29-28, 30-27, 29-28 in the Indian fighter's favour.
Zareen has now become the fifth Indian boxer after Mary Kom, Sarita Devi, Jenny RL, and Lekha KC to win a gold medal at the World Championships.
Mary Kom won the World Boxing Championships a record six times in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2018, while Sarita Devi won in 2006 in the Light bantamweight category, Jenny RL won the light welterweight category in 2006, and Lekha KC won in 2006 in the middleweight category.
Soon after Zareen secured victory in the finals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to congratulate her.
© Photo : Twitter/ @narendramodi Prime Minister Narendra Modi Congratulates Nikhat Zareen for Her Historic Victory
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Congratulates Nikhat Zareen for Her Historic Victory
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Apart from Modi, President Ram Nath Kovind also hailed Zareen's victory.
© Photo : Twitter/@rashtrapatibhvnPresident Ram Nath Kovind Hails Nikhat Zareen's Victory in World Boxing Championships
President Ram Nath Kovind Hails Nikhat Zareen's Victory in World Boxing Championships
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Congratulating her on her triumph, federal Sports Minister Anurag Thakur said: “What a way to join the illustrious list to win this prestigious tournament”.
© Photo : Twitter/@ianuragthakurFederal Sports Minister Anurag Thakur Congratulated Nikhat Zareen for Winning Gold Medal at World Boxing Championships
Federal Sports Minister Anurag Thakur Congratulated Nikhat Zareen for Winning Gold Medal at World Boxing Championships
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Apart from politicians, prominent personalities from other fields have also poured in their wishes for Zareen on her massive win.
Netizens have taken Twitter by storm, some of whom are even saying Mary Kom has dominated the Indian women’s boxing scene for a decade, winning many accolades, and it is a matter of pride that Zareen has taken her legacy forward.
© Photo : Twitter/@peterspeakingTwitterati Hails Nikhat Zareen's Victory at World Boxing Championships
Twitterati Hails Nikhat Zareen's Victory at World Boxing Championships
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© Photo : Twitter/@SwamidayalnagarNetizen Praises Nikhat Zareen for Splendid Performance at World Boxing Championships
Netizen Praises Nikhat Zareen for Splendid Performance at World Boxing Championships
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© Photo : Twitter/@dipu_saiTwitter User Expresses Joy over Nikhat Zareen's Historic Victory
Twitter User Expresses Joy over Nikhat Zareen's Historic Victory
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© Twitter/@AnujTya88452792Social Media User Says Nikhat Zareen's Victory Will Inspire Girls to Accomplish Their Dreams
Social Media User Says Nikhat Zareen's Victory Will Inspire Girls to Accomplish Their Dreams
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Zareen has been a highly talked about prospect in India. She narrowly lost her spot in the last Olympics after losing a bout to Mary Kom.
Meanwhile, apart from Zareen, Manisha Moun and Parveen Hooda won the bronze medals in the featherweight and light welterweight categories, respectively.