Thursday, 12 July 2012

Fighters ready for London, uk challenge



INDIA: The Native indian fighters look thinner and stronger as they get into the ultimate stage of their Olympics planning. Their assurance is sky high and the anticipations level is exalted. The populated send-off wedding of the pugilists here on Saturday talked amounts about their passion.





Can the fighters execute better in the London, uk Games? The question was all pervading at a operate where the eight Olympics-bound pugilists distributed their feelings on their desire occasion. They will keep for London, uk on Saturday day.

Beijing Olympics brown medallist Vijender Singh talked like a true ambassador for Native indian punching. “Our planning has been excellent and the possibilities are shiny. All the fighters are skilled and now they discuss my liability (of successful medals). We will try to do better,” said Vijender.

Five-time world champ M.C. Betty Kom confessed that the greatest task for her would be to stay away from stress.

“Since I am the first lady (boxer) to have certified for the Olympics, there is a lot of stress. Everyone is anticipating a honor from me. I must do something to control this.”

Two-time Oriental tournament medallist Jai Bhagwan said he was financial on his improved craving for food for success. “In my bodyweight (60kg), competitors will be challenging and I do not want to bum out over later (by taking anybody lightly).”

Commonwealth Games champ Manoj Kumar was clear about his job. “I do not like to take stress. I am protecting my best for the Olympics. That is why I am using my left-hand (which was managed in Oct last) properly,” he said.

Chief Nationwide instructor G.S. Sandhu, set to stop working in September next year, predicted a better displaying from his wards. “If we get great results in the Olympics, I can move away a fulfilled man,” said Sandhu.

Foreign instructor B.I. Fernandez, who has been part of Native indian punching for nearly two years, was encouraged with the boxers’ determination.

“The young children think they are the best and they can defeat anyone. They are ready for the Olympics.”

Physio Harishankar Varma decided. “They have started reducing bodyweight to fit into their specific departments. Now, the concentrate is on rate, and the period of everyday training has become reduced,” said Varma.

The Native indian Boxing Federation (IBF) Secretary-General, P.K. Muralidharan Raja, also the deputy chef-de-mission of the Native indian broker in the Olympics, observed: “We are a power to think with in both men and female's punching. Each one of them is a potential medallist.”

Monnet Team chair Sandeep Jajodia declared rewards for the fighters.

“We hope they bring laurels for the nation.

“The Monnet Team will give Rs.5,100,000 for silver, Rs.2,100,000 for silver and Rs.1,100,000 for brown champions,” he said.

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