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"CWG Was Not That Important": Boxer Lovlina Borgohain After Shock Quarter-final Exit

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Star Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain is not losing sleep over her shock quarterfinal exit and says a Commonwealth Games success would not have helped her much in her quest for a second successive Olympic medal in 2024 as she was competing in a non-Olympic category in Birmingham CWG.

Lovlina, who became the only second Indian woman boxer to win an Olympic medal in Tokyo last year, competed in the light middleweight (66kg-70kg) category, which does not figure in the 2024 Paris Games roster. "That's why CWG was not that important to me as my main target is Paris and this was not an Olympic weight category.

It would not have helped me much in the larger scheme of things," Lovlina told PTI in an exclusive interview in Birmingham. "Yes, Commonwealth Games have a big stature no doubt about that.

But my target is Paris and to get myself prepared is the main objective." At her maiden CWG appearance in Gold Coast in 2018, Lovlina had also met a similar fate, bowing out in the quarterfinals. "Every loss or win is an experience.

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Lovlina, who became the only second Indian woman boxer to win an Olympic medal in Tokyo last year, competed in the light middleweight (66kg-70kg) category, which does not figure in the 2024 Paris Games roster. "That's why CWG was not that important to me as my main target is Paris and this was not an Olympic weight category. It would not have helped me much in the larger scheme of things," Lovlina told PTI in an exclusive interview here.

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