The six-time world champion stipulates the sights of gold which is difficult to understand in its last Olympics “My goal is to win the Olympic gold medal that is difficult to understand,” Bring the most decorated replies from India boxers in India while preparing for their last match in Assisi Italy City, before reaching Tokyo on Sunday.
He added, “And I hope my last Olympics turned out to be the most memorable and I can inspire people and bring some excitement in this challenging time.” The only boxer in the world with eight world championship medals, the status of MC Mary Kom as an inspiring sports icon is not accurately reflected in the famous but artificial Bollywood biopics.
Conversely, the influence of towering is great in the steady complaints from female boxers in the country, three of them will accompany him in Tokyo.
However, when world champion six times using the final foot of his preparations at the Italian commune filled with Romans, he realized efforts like soldiers he had to do in the last and a half-year against the opposition as strong as Covid-19.
“It is a difficult time in general with a second wave of rampant and everything happens so fast.
The training camp must be stopped temporarily but we relate to each other through video calls and we develop a new plan,” said Mary Komom, “said Mary Kom,” said Mary Kom, “explained the period when he was without his personal coach, Chhote Lal Yadav, who had contracted a virus in mid-April.
Read Alsotokyo Olympics 2021, Full India Schedule: Events, Date, Time, Equipment, athletes totaling 127 athletes, including two alternative players and one reserve of each goalkeeper on the men and women’s hockey team, in 18 categories of sports is part of the Indian Olympic contingent for the Tokyo Olympics scheduled 2020 scheduled to start July 23.
Karab Yadav provides more details about the plan.
“Sum shoes Halder, physical) relates to it and ensures that all the good jobs we do in the past few months UT.
After a few weeks, we went to Sai, Pune, and practiced there.
We took it as another challenge and did everything that might happen, “said Yadav.” I did my best with anything that might be, keeping myself fit and train and brushing my technique, “added Mary Kom.” My experience also helped me In difficult circumstances as I know it won’t be long before everything changed again for the better.
With the Asian championship and the Olympics around, I have enough motivation to practice hard.
“This optimism, which he said was assisted by the constant support of his family, which made it strong mentally even when he did not have professional training and sparring.
He was limited to his house during the Kuncian and Kuncian even have a bird fighting fever.
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# tokyoolympics2020 # cheer4india https://t.co/uvxx75qumh- mc Mary Kom Oly (@mangtec) 1626672328000 “At first, it was a bit strange because I wasn’t used to staying at home for Old, “said the London Olympic bronze medalist and the mother of four sons, who, like the transition from 48kg to 51kg to be eligible for the last shot at Glory in Tokyo, adjusted to normally locked.” I made sure that I gave a lot of good time for families and my training.
My children also understood the responsibilities that I had towards my country and my game.
“While settling for bronze on their first journey after a pandemic disorder in Spain, he came home with silver from the Asian championship in Dubai.” I lost the final very close and Disappointed at first but in my nature to see positive things, working on my mistake and returned strongly, “said Mary Kom from him who fell with 11 years Younger Kazakh.
Nazym Kyzaibay in the final.
But the last defeat in the lead to the Olympics is not the most annoying in the Indian camp.
“Mary has gained a lot of experience and has all the qualities to get good results at the Olympics,” Believe Raffaele Bergamasco, high-performance director of the female team.
Former former world 38 years No.
1, who hold third place in AIBA rankings Ahead of the match, being raised to make the last Olympics last impressive not only for Yes, but also for every Indian child who needs an imitating icon.