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Nikhat Zareen - Boxer Nikhat Zareen Recounts Her Journey Of Being A World Champion - sports.ndtv.com - India - Jordan

Boxer Nikhat Zareen Recounts Her Journey Of Being A World Champion

Nikhat Zareen, the Gold medallist at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and the 2023 World Championships, spoke to Dinesh Karthik on JioCinema's 'Get Set Gold.' She discussed her struggles to earn a trial for the 2019 World Championships and shared her excitement for Paris 2024, which will be her first appearance at the Olympics. In the episode, Zareen discussed her journey as a professional boxer and how she found out that there were no trials for the 51kg division for the 2019 World Championships after being told that the same will be held across all categories.   "They were supposed to have trials for all the weight categories in the (2019) World Championships. One day before, I even messaged in the group, 'If I have a bout tomorrow, can you tell me if I have to give my weight tomorrow?' but, no one replied.

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Paris Olympics - Paris Games - Nikhat Zareen - Injury-Free Boxer Nikhat Zareen Aims For Comeback In May - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Los Angeles

Injury-Free Boxer Nikhat Zareen Aims For Comeback In May

"No one moves on so quickly in life," Nikhat Zareen said, her voice heavy with the weight of her painful Paris Olympics experience. Struggling with a knee injury after Paris and the looming uncertainty surrounding the sport's future in the Olympics, the two-time World Champion found herself grappling with the thought that her dream of standing on the Olympic podium might never be realised. But the recent inclusion of boxing in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has reignited the spark of hope within her. After being sidelined with injury since the Paris Games, the 28-year-old is now determined to make a comeback and aims to be competition-ready by May.

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Paris Olympics - Paris Games - Nikhat Zareen - Injury-Free Boxer Nikhat Zareen Aims For Comeback In May - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Los Angeles

Injury-Free Boxer Nikhat Zareen Aims For Comeback In May

"No one moves on so quickly in life," Nikhat Zareen said, her voice heavy with the weight of her painful Paris Olympics experience. Struggling with a knee injury after Paris and the looming uncertainty surrounding the sport's future in the Olympics, the two-time World Champion found herself grappling with the thought that her dream of standing on the Olympic podium might never be realised. But the recent inclusion of boxing in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has reignited the spark of hope within her. After being sidelined with injury since the Paris Games, the 28-year-old is now determined to make a comeback and aims to be competition-ready by May.

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Paris Paralympics - Nikhat Zareen - "My Dream Is...": Record-Breaking India Paralympics Javelin Star Sumit Antil Sets 'Impossible' Goal - sports.ndtv.com - India

"My Dream Is...": Record-Breaking India Paralympics Javelin Star Sumit Antil Sets 'Impossible' Goal

Indian Paralympic gold medallist Sumit Antil shared his aspirations to achieve an 80-metre mark in javelin throw within the next few years. This comes after his remarkable performance at the Paris Paralympics, where he secured his second consecutive gold medal with a record-breaking throw of 70.59 m. The Tokyo Paralympics gold medallist dominated the F64 javelin throw final in Paris this September, breaking the Paralympic record twice to claim the top spot on the podium. Antil spoke at the GoSports Foundation Annual Sports Awards Night 2024, held in Mumbai on Monday.

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Narendra Modi - Nikhat Zareen - "If I Struggle So Much, Imagine...": India Olympian's Reality-Check On Nation Hosting 2036 Olympics - sports.ndtv.com - India

"If I Struggle So Much, Imagine...": India Olympian's Reality-Check On Nation Hosting 2036 Olympics

After India made a formal bid to host the 2036 Olympics, two-time world champion boxer Nikhat Zareen said the bid would motivate sportspersons but called for the need to establish Sports Authority of India (SAI) centres in every state to foster overall sports development, essential for staging such a prestigious event in the country. The ambitious plan to bring the world's largest sporting event to India has been backed by strong government support. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly expressed his intent to bring the Olympics to India in 2036.

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Narendra Modi - Nikhat Zareen - "If I Struggle So Much, Imagine...": India Olympian's Reality-Check On Nation Hosting 2036 Olympics - sports.ndtv.com - India

"If I Struggle So Much, Imagine...": India Olympian's Reality-Check On Nation Hosting 2036 Olympics

After India made a formal bid to host the 2036 Olympics, two-time world champion boxer Nikhat Zareen said the bid would motivate sportspersons but called for the need to establish Sports Authority of India (SAI) centres in every state to foster overall sports development, essential for staging such a prestigious event in the country. The ambitious plan to bring the world's largest sporting event to India has been backed by strong government support. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly expressed his intent to bring the Olympics to India in 2036.

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London Olympics - Paris Olympics - Rio Olympics - Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - "Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster

The six-member Indian boxing contingent, which included two World Champions and two World Championship medallists, was expected to deliver but fell short of securing any medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Mary Kom, the first Indian woman to win a medal at the Olympics, was not able to participate in this edition due the age limit rule in Boxing as no one above the age of 40 is allowed to participate. The 41-year old revealed she ‘could not digest,' the poor performance at the event. “I felt bad from the inside, there was no progress. The Paris Olympics was disappointing, all the boxers were washed out. I could not digest their performance and just kept thinking ‘agar mai jaati to' (If I was there instead). I can still fight better than these girls, performance wise, but could not participate due to the age limit."

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London Olympics - Paris Olympics - Rio Olympics - Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - "Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster

The six-member Indian boxing contingent, which included two World Champions and two World Championship medallists, was expected to deliver but fell short of securing any medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Mary Kom, the first Indian woman to win a medal at the Olympics, was not able to participate in this edition due the age limit rule in Boxing as no one above the age of 40 is allowed to participate. The 41-year old revealed she ‘could not digest,' the poor performance at the event. “I felt bad from the inside, there was no progress. The Paris Olympics was disappointing, all the boxers were washed out. I could not digest their performance and just kept thinking ‘agar mai jaati to' (If I was there instead). I can still fight better than these girls, performance wise, but could not participate due to the age limit."

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International - Nikhat Zareen - I Want A Personal Coach, Need To Improve Strength: Nikhat Zareen - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

I Want A Personal Coach, Need To Improve Strength: Nikhat Zareen

It wasn't her day, acknowledged Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen dwelling on her shocking medal-less Olympic campaign but asserted that she would be back stronger with the help of a personal coach that she is currently trying to find. Nikhat, who was a strong medal contender, bowed out of the 50kg women's boxing competition following an unanimous decision loss to top seed and reigning Asian Games champion Wu Yu of China in the preliminary stage. She was the first of six Indian boxers to qualify for the Olympics, where she made a maiden appearance.

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