15 November,2022 08:02 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain
Star Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain on Monday said the Asian Championship gold medal is "extremely significant" as she claimed it during her first tournament in a new weight category and it will play a "decisive role" to regain her lost form.
Last week, the 25-year-old from Assam produced a determined show to clinch the gold medal in her maiden appearance in the middleweight division at the Championships in Amman, Jordan. "This gold means a lot to me. Its very significant. This is a confidence booster," Lovilna told PTI after she returned to the country along with the boxing contingent on Monday.
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"This was my first championship in a new weight category and I won a gold. So I know that I am in the right direction. I had a very good run in the championship and was at ease with my punches and movement. I am regaining form and expecting to peak at the right time. These wins matter a lot." "Off course my ultimate aim is to win a gold at the Paris Olympics. I am striving and working hard to achieve that and I hope my best comes out at the right time," she said.
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