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Paris Olympics: Tough opponents for Nikhat, Lovlina in women's boxing as draws revealed

By ANI | Updated: July 26, 2024 09:20 IST

New Delhi [India], July 26 : India women boxing stars Nikhat Zareen and Lovlina Borgohain secured difficult match ups ...

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New Delhi [India], July 26 : India women boxing stars Nikhat Zareen and Lovlina Borgohain secured difficult match ups in the draws announced for their respective weight categories in the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Nikhat, the world champion boxer, secured a match up against Germany's Carina Kloetzer in the opening round of the women's 50 kg boxing but her next match could come against China's Wu Yu, the defending Asian Games champion, as per Olympics.com.

Wu Yu is also the top seeded boxer in Paris 2024 in women's 50 kg and is also the 52 kg division world champion. Nikhat on the other hand, is the reigning world champion in 50 kg category.

If Nikhat manages to overcome the Chinese challenger, she could face Thailand's Chuthamat Raksat or Uzbekistan's Sabina Bobokulova in the quarterfinals. She had lost to the Uzbek opponent in February during the Strandja Memorial final. Sabina had also defeated Wu Yu in the semifinal of that event. Chuthamat had also beaten Nikhat in the semifinals on-route to her Asian Games Hangzhou silver last year.

The Tokyo 2020 bronze medalist, Lovlina, will be starting her campaign against the Sunniva Hofstad of Norway in the women's 75 kg category. She could also get a match-up against China's Li Qian In the quarter-finals, who had defeated her in the Asian Games women's 75 kg final just last year. Qian is also a two-time Olympic medalist.

Jaismine Lamboria will be locking horns against Philippines' Tokyo 2020 silver medalist Nesthy Petecio in her opener in the women's 57 kg category.

If Jaismine moves to the second round, her next opponent will be the third-seeded Amina Zidani from France, the current European champion in this weight category.

Asian Games bronze medalist Preeti Pawar will be boxing against Vietnam's Vo Thi Kim Anh in the round of 32.

Coming to the men's boxing event, Amit Panghal and Nishant Dev will kickstart their campaign in the round of 16 of 51 kg and 71 kg categories after receiving opening round byes.

Amit's opening bout will be against the 2022 Commonwealth Games bronze medalist, Zambia's Patrick Chinyemba while Nishant is scheduled to face Ecuador's Jose Rodriguez Tenorio.

The boxing events at Paris 2024 will begin with preliminary rounds on July 27 at the Arena Paris Nord.

Paris 2024 Olympics boxing: Draw for Indian boxers

-Women 50kg: Nikhat Zareen vs Maxi Carina Kloetzer (GER) - Round of 32

-Women's 54kg: Preeti Pawar vs Vo Thi Kim Anh (VIE) - Round of 32

-Women's 57kg: Jaismine Lamboria vs Nesthy Petecio (PHI) - Round of 32

-Women's 75kg: Round of 16: Lovlina Borgohain vs Sunniva Hofstad (NOR) - Round of 16

-Men's 51kg: Round of 16: Amit Panghal vs Patrick Chinyemba (ZAM) - Round of 16

-Men's 71kg: Round of 16: Nishant Dev vs Jose Rodriguez Tenorio (ECU) - Round of 16.

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