India’s boxing squad for the Paris Olympics 2024 has been confirmed, with a total of six athletes set to represent the country in the prestigious event.
India’s Boxing Squad for Paris Olympics 2024
The squad includes Nikhat Zareen in the Women’s 50kg category, Preeti Pawar in the Women’s 54kg category, and Lovlina Borgohain in the Women’s 75kg category. These three women have shown exceptional talent and determination, earning their spots in the squad through their impressive performances.
On the men’s side, Nishant Dev will be competing in the Men’s 71kg category. Nishant has shown great promise and is expected to put up a strong fight in the competition.
The squad also includes Amit Panghal, who will be competing in the Men’s 51kg category. Amit secured his spot in the squad after a hard-fought win in the quarterfinals of the second world qualification tournament in Bangkok.
The final member of the squad is Jaismine Lamboria, who will be competing in the Women’s 57kg category. Jaismine clinched her spot in the squad after defeating a Malian pugilist Marine Camara in the quarterfinal of the World Olympic Boxing Qualifiers.
India's Boxing squad for Paris Olympics is final: 6 Indian boxers (4W | 2M) will be there:
Quota winners:
Women: Nikhat Zareen (50kg) | Preeti Pawar (54kg) | Jaismine Lamboriya (57kg) | Lovlina Borgohain (75kg)
Men: Amit Panghal (51kg) | Nishant Dev (71kg)
PS: At Tokyo… pic.twitter.com/EhOcvuipYV
— India_AllSports (@India_AllSports) June 2, 2024
This final squad represents a mix of experienced athletes and promising newcomers. Each member has earned their spot through dedication, hard work, and exceptional skill. They carry the hopes of a nation as they prepare to compete on the world stage.
The Paris Olympics 2024 will undoubtedly be a challenging competition, but the Indian boxing squad is ready to face the challenge head-on. With their talent and determination, they are expected to put up a strong fight and make their country proud. The entire nation eagerly awaits their performance in the Paris Olympics 2024.
Also Read: Praggnanandhaa Defeats World No. 2 Fabiano Caruana After Magnus Carlsen