Saturday, December 14, 2024
spot_img

Nishant books Paris Olympics berth

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Bangkok, May 31: World championships bronze medallist Nishant Dev (71kg) became the first Indian male pugilist to secure a Paris Games quota with a dominant quarterfinal win in the Boxing Olympic qualifiers here on Friday.
Dev, who had narrowly missed an Olympic berth in the previous qualifiers, earned the quota after defeating Vasile Cebotari of Moldova on unanimous decision in the battle of southpaws.
It was India’s fourth quota place with women boxers Nikhat Zareen (50kg), Preeti Pawar (54kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) having already secured their passage to Paris.
Amit Panghal (51kg) and Sachin Siwach (57kg) then moved within touching distance of Paris quotas in their respective categories.
Dev, who has been dominant all tournament, was off to a flyer, landing sharp, accurate punches. The Indian was more composed and used his punches judiciously to dominate the first three minutes.
In the second round, Cebotari fought back, landing a couple of blows and Dev looked a bit out of breath but the Indian’s experience shone bright as he mixed caution with aggression and landed a few hooks and uppercuts.
In the last three minutes, both boxers looked spent but Dev continued to land punches at will. Cebotari earned a point deduction for his punch to Dev when the Indian was down on the canvas.
In the evening session, Panghal out-punched South Korea’s Kim Inkyu in the pre-quarterfinals. The 2019 world championship silver medallist is now one win away from winning an Olympics quota.
Siwach too inched closer to an Olympic berth with an impressive 4-1 win over 2021 world championships bronze medallist French boxer Samuel Kistohurry in the quarterfinals.
However, with only three quota places on offer in the 57kg weight category, he needs to win one more bout to seal his Paris berth.
But, India’s quest for booking a quota in the women’s 60kg and 66kg and men’s 92kg ended with Ankushita Boro, Arundhati Choudhary and Sanjeet losing their respective bouts.
Boro went down 2-3 against Agnes Alexiusson of Sweden in the 60kg quarterfinals, while Arundhati was handed a 1-4 defeat by Slovakia’s Jessica Triebelova.
In the last Indian bout of the day, Sanjeet lost to Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist and 2021 world champion Alfonso Dominguez of Azerbaijan 0-5. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Katy Perry opens up on her Christmas tradition with fiance

Singer-songwriter Katy Perry has revealed that she likes to dress up as the Dr Seuss character and that...

SRK’s captivating voice adds power to Diljit’s latest track Don

The much-hyped track Don by Diljit Dosanjh in collaboration with Shah Rukh Khan has finally dropped and it’s...

Need to put big 1st innings score, says Gill

Brisbane, Dec 13: India batter Shubman Gill says the need to put up a big first innings total...

All We Imagine As Light nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at Critics Choice Awards

Filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light has bagged a nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film...