World Championship target achieved, Nikhat Zareen now eyes Olympic glory | Boxing News
Zareen clinched the coveted gold in the flyweight (52kg) division with a facile 5-0 win over Thailand’s Jitpong Jutamas in the final of the Women’s World Championship in Istanbul on May 19, thus becoming only the fifth Indian boxer to be crowned world champion.
“I am happy that I have won a gold in the World Championships for the country and in future too I would like to put in more hard work and keep on winning medals for India,” Zareen, also a 2019 Asian Championship bronze medallist, said during a felicitation function organised jointly by the Sports Authority of India and national federation (BFI) on Tuesday.
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“The Olympics is my ultimate goal but to achieve success there I will have to put in a lot of hard work because I know how big a competition the Olympics is? I have to give double the effort I have done till now.
“Now there is more responsibility on me.”
Since winning a gold medal in flyweight division at the Women’s Junior and Youth World Boxing Championship in Turkey in 2011, it has been a difficult journey for Zareen.
‘My time has come’, says new World Champion boxer Nikhat Zareen
In the 2019 edition of the senior World Championships, Mary Kom was preferred over Zareen because of her consistent performances despite the latter asking for a fair trial from the BFI. Mark Kom went on to claim her eighth world medal, a bronze. “The journey has been pretty good. It was not easy as I have witnessed many ups and downs but that motivated me to stand where I am today,” an emotional Zareen said.
During the event, BFI president Ajay Singh reminded Zareen of her future targets. “I want special commitment from Nikhat (Zareen). Today, she is standing here as world champion but next time she should stand here as Olympic champion,” he said.
The event was also attended by Sports Minister Anurag Thakur, who lauded the Indian boxers’ stupendous show, SAI Director General Sandip Pradhan among others.