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Asian Games: Boxer Jaismine Lamboria's Campaign Ends In Women's 60kg Quarterfinals

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Indian boxer Jaismine Lamboria's Asian Games campaign ended in the quarterfinals of the women's 60Kg after RSC (referee stopping the contest) defeat in round 2 against North Korea's Won Ungyong on Sunday.

Jaismine had a great first round, defeating Ungyong Won 5-0. But, she couldn't defend herself in the second round and lost the bout after RSC.

Meanwhile, boxer Parveen assured the country of its fifth boxing medal and also secured a quota for the Paris Olympics 2024, reaching the semifinals of the women's 57 kg category on Sunday. (Asian Games 2023 Medals Tally | Asian Games 2023 Full Schedule) She beat Uzbekistan's Sitora Turdibekova by 5-0 in her quarterfinal bout.

She is the fifth Indian boxer to confirm a medal for India at the games. Earlier, Indian boxer Narender stormed into the semifinals of the 92 kg men's category in the Asian Games on Saturday, assuring India its fourth boxing medal.

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