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For a long time, though, Borgohain wasn't a lion or a lioness. Back when she was a cub, she was barely a decent boxer. When she was picked up for the youth national camp in 2012, after winning the ...
NEW DELHI, May 2 (Reuters) - Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain will step onto the scales a bit heavier at the Paris Olympics but feeling like a weight has been lifted from her shoulders. The 26-year ...
New Delhi: Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist boxer Lovlina Borgohain is set to launch her own academy, which will be inaugurated by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in Guwahati on Tuesday.
Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain (69kg) advanced to the quarterfinals in her debut Olympic appearance, defeating German veteran Nadine Apetz in a closely-fought last-16 stage bout here on Tuesday ...
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Paris Olympics 2024: Lovlina Borgohain eliminated in ... - MSNParis Olympics Games 2024: Borgohain was defeated 1-4 in a closely contested match that saw both boxers repeatedly cautioned for clinching and holding. The Financial Express.
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Lovlina Borgohain cites luck in Olympic loss, vows comeback - MSNI ndian boxer Lovlina Borgohain has attributed her quarter-final loss at the Paris Olympics to luck, vowing to return stronger in future competitions. Borgohain's Olympic journey ended after a 4:1 ...
The 26-year-old's loss ended India's boxing campaign in the Olympics after Nishant Dev was ousted from the men's 71kg quarterfinals on Saturday night.
Ms Borgohain's first coach, Prasanta Das, who taught her Muay Thai and kickboxing when she was 12, remembers her as a talented child when they practiced at the grounds of a small school.
When is Lovlina Borgohain’s next match? According to the Olympics' official website, Lovlina Borgohain’s match is scheduled for August 4. The match timing is 11:00 AM IST.
In the 200m, the 25-year-old Borgohain clocked 20.96s to emerge winner ahead of Hofman (21.42) and Jamaica's Samuel Rowe (21.88). Borgohain also holds the 200m national record of 20.52s.
Borgohain was the third Indian boxer to step onto the podium at the Olympics, with both Vijender Singh (2008) and MC Mary Kom (2012) also earning bronze medals.
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