Lovlina questions training support
Lovlina Borgohain

Guwahati: Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain shared a poignant social media post on Saturday evening after a unanimous 0:5 loss to Turkeyโ€™s Busra Isildar in the second round of the womenโ€™s 75kg category at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool on September 4.

The post, her first since returning to international competition after a year-long hiatus, revealed her frustration and pain.

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ย โ€œI lost in my very first fightโ€ฆ it hurts.ย ?ย Iโ€™m sorry, I couldnโ€™t do it this time,โ€ she wrote, emphasizing her dedication to training over luxury. Borgohain highlighted the lack of international sparring partners and camps before the Paris Olympics, where she also missed a medal.

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โ€œWithout good sparring partners, how can I keep improving myself?โ€ she questioned, underscoring the importance of mental strength in sports. Despite praising her current teamโ€™s efforts, she expressed disappointment over inadequate training support, asking, โ€œIs it right to always keep my head down?โ€

Unfazed, Borgohain vowed to rise again, promising to fight on.ย 

Her post has sparked discussions about the systemic challenges Indian athletes face in securing consistent, high-quality training