Guwahati: Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain shared a poignant social media post on Saturday evening after a unanimous 0:5 loss to Turkeyโs Busra Isildar in the second round of the womenโs 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 โI lost in my very first fightโฆ it hurts.ย ย Iโm sorry, I couldnโt 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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โWithout good sparring partners, how can I keep improving myself?โ she questioned, underscoring the importance of mental strength in sports. Despite praising her current teamโs efforts, she expressed disappointment over inadequate training support, asking, โIs 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