“Mary is not coming back empty-handed”
As the excitement and subsequent disappointment over boxer Mary Kom being defeated by Nicola Adams of the United Kingdom subsided and most of the journalists, neighbours and students who had all gathered to watch the match left her home in Imphal, it was business as usual for her family.
Her five-year-old son Nainai went back to scaring the lizards off the walls and his twin brother Rengpa resumed watching cartoons that had been interrupted by the entry of so many people.
Mary’s father consoled himself that she at least got a bronze.
He pointed out that after all this was the first time that women's boxing was introduced in the Olympics.
“She is the first and only woman from India to represent the country in the London Games this year. This itself is a great joy for me. I consider God has given us rightly what she deserved,” he said.
“Mary is not coming back empty-handed. Of course, she wanted to win a gold and all of us also [wanted her to]. We believe that her loss this time, will rather make her more determined to work hard and clinch the medal in the next Olympics,” said Jimmy Leivon, her friend.
Meanwhile, her sons miss her and want her to come home quickly.
Rengpa, when asked how he felt when he saw his mother on screen, said, “I almost cried seeing Mama.”
Keywords: Mary Kom family, Langol, Imphal West, London 2012, London Olympics 2012, Summer Olympics 2012, women's flyweight boxing







: She made us proud as an Indian...hats off...Mary Kom...
Nothing to be sorry about or feel bad. Marykom has brought more glory to
India than anyone else. Coming from Manipur, with no facilities nor
money, she has shown to the rest of the country that if there is a will,
there is a way. Three cheers to her and to Manipur.
No mean achievement by the Indian contigent. This is great and all the atheletes should be honoured better than the CRICKET fellows.
Our best wishes are with Ms.Kom. She has surely made Indians and India proud with her great achievement at the Olympics. I hope her actions inspire many more Indians to achieve great heights at international events. We all thank you Ms.Kom for getting India a medal to its name.
Mary might have lost Gold in London but she has won the heart of each and every Indian.
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