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‘Nikhat, Lovlina will get direct Asian Games berths’

ByAvishek Roy, New Delhi
Updated on: Mar 25, 2023 11:18 PM IST

India’s Irish high-performance director Bernard Dunne backed his policy of selecting boxers based on their form at the camp

Nikhat Zareen and Lovlina Borgohain have booked their spots for this year’s Asian Games which will be a qualifier for the Paris Olympics, India’s high performance director Bernard Dunne said on Saturday.

Nikhat Zareen has qualified for Asian Games.(PTI)

Newly crowned world champion Nitu Ghanghas (48kg), who was looking to go up to the 50kg Olympic category, will have to wait for her opportunity as finalists at the ongoing world championships are being given direct spots for Asian Games as per the Boxing Federation of India’s (BFI) selection policy.

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“If you look at the policy, those who win gold medals and silver medals here get selection for the Asian Games in Olympic weights,” he said.

“But anything can happen between now and the Asian Games, someone might get injured or fall sick. So, we have to prepare our No 2 and No 3 boxers as well in those weight divisions. If you are called upon to go out there, you should be ready. We need to make sure everyone is focussed.”

“We will continue with the assessment. We have very objective measures and boxers are challenging themselves every week in the camp. My job is to give each athlete the best opportunity to be the No 1. It’s up to them to take that opportunity and show to the team that they are the No 1. My job is tough, but I have to pick the best team for India,” said the former Irish champion.

The new selection policy had generated controversy with three national champions unsuccessfully petitioning the Delhi high court.

“When we conduct selection trials, we are letting judges determine who is the best boxer after three rounds. If an athlete falls sick ahead of the trials then what happens? The system we have right now empowers the coaches who see the boxers day in and day out and allows those who best know the athletes to decide on selection,” he said.

He is happy with the performance of the team with four boxers reaching the final and youngster Preeti showing promise in 54kg.

“It has been a pleasure to work with them. We want specific feedback. The boxers keep asking ‘where am I doing wrong’? We have great strength in the squad. My job is to make them better and that’s a constantly evolving process. The focus is on the Asian Games, which is an Olympic qualifier.”

 
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