Mary Kom denied wild card for Rio Olympics

She could not book an Olympic ticket after losing the second round of the World Championships

Updated - November 17, 2021 05:06 am IST

Published - June 23, 2016 09:12 am IST

The chairman of AIBA and the ad-hoc committee, Kishen Narsi, on Thursday confirmed that veteran pugilist M.C. Mary Kom has been denied the wild card into the Rio Olympics.

In a last-ditch attempt to fetch Mary Kom a Rio Olympics berth, the Indian Olympic Association and the ad-hoc committee administering boxing in the country had sent a a wild card request for the celebrated boxer, who could not make the cut via qualifiers.

Mary Kom could not book an Olympic ticket after losing the second round of the World Championships.

“I have been duly informed that I won’t be getting the wild card for the Olympics. It is heartbreaking but it is something which I had no control over. I have to accept this decision but I am not quitting the sport right now. I will continue to compete till I am feeling fit and I think I am fit,” Mary Kom told PTI.

On retirement plans

She was eyeing an Olympic appearance in Rio before calling it quits but has changed her mind, at least for now.

“I am aware that retirement is something that would be talked about a lot but for the time being I have dropped the idea. Of course I would be spending more time at my academy training young kids but I will continue to devote as much time to my training as well,” she said.

“I am not feeling good about how things have panned out but I am sure future is good for me,” she added.

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