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Sarita likely to retire after Tokyo Olympics

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New Delhi: Former world champion boxer Sarita Devi said on Friday she will take a call on her retirement after next Year’s Olympic Games, where she hopes to make a last-ditch effort to win an elusive medal.
The 37-year-old Sarita has three World Championships medal — a gold in 2006 and a bronze each in 2005 and 2008. She has also won five Asian Championships gold and a bronze and a silver in the Asian Games (2014 Incheon) and Commonwealth Games (2014 Glasgow) respectively. But an Olympic medal has remained elusive for the lightweight (60kg) boxer from Manipur and she is desperate to win that in Tokyo before drawing curtains on her career. “I am still continuing boxing for only one reason — Olympic medal. I have won medals in all competitions that I had participated. Only an Olympic medal is missing in my cupboard and I am desperate to get that in Tokyo,” Sarita told PTI. Asked about her retirement plans, she said: “I can’t tell anything now. I will take a decision on my career after the Tokyo Olympics.”
Sarita and the legendary Mary Kom will spearhead a strong 10-member Indian contingent in the women’s World Boxing Championships in Ulan Ude, Russia from October 3 to 13. It has been a long time since Sarita won a medal in the World Championships and she is seeking to break the 11-year-old hiatus in which could be her last outing at this global event.
“Whenever I featured in the World Championships in the last 10 years, I have really played well but lost my bouts from winning positions. So it’s a big challenge for me this time. I have a worked a lot, brought about a lot of changes in my technique. So I am fully confident that I will get a medal this time,” she said.
“I am 37 now and mother of a kid. Even some people have said that I have grown old and cannot do it again. But I am proud that I forced my way into the team after beating everyone. It’s a big challenge for me.” By her own admission, the colour of the medal does not matter and she is just desperate to prove her detractors wrong. “A medal in this World Championships will shut the mouth of all who had criticised me and said that ‘Sarita is done and dusted’. Colour of the medal does not matter to me, any medal is acceptable,” she said. (PTI)

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