“It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whether you get up.”
– Vince Lombardi
Born in the year 1997 in Assam, India, Lovlina Borgohain is a professional boxer. She began by kickboxing like her elder twin sisters Licha and Lima, who have competed at the national level, but did not pursue it beyond that. Her father, Tiken, is a small-scale businessman who struggled financially to support all his daughters’ ambitions. She made the switch to boxing after “realizing that the form of martial art we have been practicing is not a recognized Olympic sport.”. She took up the sport seriously after Indian boxing coach Padum Boro recognized her talent during a high school trial at the Sports Authority of India, says the IOC.
A Bronze Career
Borgohain made her debut at the 2017 Asian Championships, where she won a bronze medal. But it was the 2018 Commonwealth Games that gave her her career’s biggest break. The controversy surrounding her selection and her impressive performance, which got her to the quarterfinals, made Borgohain the talk of the town. While she lost in the quarterfinals, she gained invaluable experience and went on to win a silver medal at the Ulaanbaatar Cup in June 2018. She followed it up with a bronze medal at the 13th International Silesian Championship held in Poland that same year.
At the World Championships, she won bronze medals in 2018 and 2019. In 2020, she qualified for the Summer Olympics with yet another bronze medal at the Asian Olympic Qualifiers, according to Wikipedia.
Tokyo Olympics victory
At the young age of 23, Lovlina Borgohain became the first female athlete from the state of Assam to represent India at the Olympic Games. On August 4th, 2021, Lovlina won the bronze medal in the women’s boxing welterweight category at the Tokyo Olympics. She is only the third ever Indian boxer to ensure a podium finish at the Olympic Games.
An icon in the making, Lovlina Borgohain has achieved historical milestones in a concise span of time. Her passion, hard work, determination, and skill inspire all athletes who hail from small towns and villages hoping to make a big name in sports. Moreover, she has made the entire country proud, bringing a smile to billions of faces and has motivated young girls to empower themselves to achieve greatness. We bow down to Lovlina Borgohain, the newest legend in Indian boxing.
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