Tokyo Olympics bronze-winning Indian fighter Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) retired from the continuous Paris Games after losing a hard-battled quarterfinal session to China’s Li Qian in Paris on Sunday.
India’s Lovlina Borgohain and China’s Qian Li trade punches during the Ladies’ 75kg Quarterfinal match on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 in Paris on August 4, 2024.
Tokyo Olympics bronze-winning Indian fighter Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) quit the continuous Paris Games in the wake of losing a hard-battled quarterfinal session to China’s Li Qian in Paris on Sunday. Borgohain went down 1-4 in a muddled challenge during which both the fighters were more than once forewarned for securing and holding. Her misfortune finished India’s enclosing effort at the Olympics after Nishant Dev was removed from the men’s 71kg quarterfinals on Saturday night.
A six-in number contingent, containing four ladies and two men, was addressing India in the Games.
Her misfortune finished India’s confining effort at the Olympics after Nishant Dev was removed from the men’s 71kg quarterfinals on Saturday night.
A six-in number contingent, containing four ladies and two men, was addressing India in the Games.
Tokyo Olympics bronze-winning Indian fighter Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) quit the continuous Paris Games in the wake of losing a hard-battled quarterfinal session to China’s Li Qian here on Sunday.
Borgohain went down 1-4 in a muddled challenge during which both the fighters were more than once forewarned for securing and holding.
Paris, Aug 4 (PTI) Tokyo Olympics bronze-winning Indian fighter Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) quit the continuous Paris Games in the wake of losing a hard-battled quarterfinal session to China’s Li Qian here on Sunday.
Borgohain went down 1-4 in a muddled challenge during which both the fighters were more than once advised for securing and holding.
Her misfortune finished India’s confining effort at the Olympics after Nishant Dev was removed from the men’s 71kg quarterfinals on Saturday night.
A six-in number contingent, containing four ladies and two men, was addressing India in the Games.
Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain burst into the quarter-finals of the ladies’ 75kg boxing occasion at the Paris 2024 Olympics after a directing triumph over Norwegian warrior Sunniva Hofstad.
Borgohain, who recently won bronze in the 69kg class at Tokyo 2020, made areas of strength for in the 75kg division as the eighth seed. Hofstad, at 20, was making her Mid-year Games debut and began with a forceful methodology.
Be that as it may, the 27-year-old Borgohain displayed outstanding guarded abilities, adroitly diverting Hofstad’s punches and answering with key counterattacks. Her formed disposition and exact procedure were obvious all through the match.
Despite Hofstad heightening her endeavours in the third round, Borgohain’s insight and exactness got her a definitive triumph. As Borgohain left the ring with a sure grin, obviously her exhibition in this new weight class is setting her up for additional achievement.
India’s boxing effort at the continuous Olympics reached a decoration-less end after Tokyo released bronze-champ Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) bowed out following a hard-battled quarterfinal misfortune to China’s Li Qian in the ladies’ opposition in Paris on August 4.
Borgohain, the dominant title holder in the classification, went down 1-4 to the Tokyo Games silver-dominating 34-year-old in a chaotic challenge during which both the fighters were over and over forewarned for securing and holding.
The 26-year-old’s misfortune finished India’s enclosing effort at the Olympics after Nishant Dev was expelled from the men’s 71kg quarterfinals on Saturday night, likewise a nearby challenge.
The Assamese had battled Qian in the Asian Games last year and gone down 0-5. She later beat Qian in the elimination rounds of the big showdown elimination round in 2023.
Be that as it may, all the more as of late, she was outperformed by the veteran in a pre-Olympic competition in Czechia in June.
India’s boxing campaign at the ongoing Olympics came to an unfortunate end as Lovlina Borgohain, the reigning champion in the 75kg category, suffered a quarterfinal defeat to China’s Li Qian. Despite putting up a tough fight, Borgohain lost 1-4 to the 34-year-old silver medalist from the Tokyo Games. This loss marked the conclusion of India’s boxing journey at the Olympics, following Nishant Dev’s elimination in the men’s 71kg quarterfinals. Borgohain had previously faced Qian in the Asian Games and World Championship, with mixed results.