Lovlina Borgohain Confident of Second Olympic Medal in New Weight Class
Lovlina Borgohain, India’s boxing sensation, is brimming with confidence as she sets her sights on a second Olympic medal at the upcoming Paris Games. Having endured a challenging period following her bronze medal triumph in Tokyo, Borgohain has found renewed success in the 75kg weight class, which aligns better with her natural body weight.
Since transitioning to the higher weight category, Borgohain has claimed gold at the 2022 Asian Championship and the 2023 World Championships, along with a silver medal at the Asian Games. This remarkable run has instilled in her a belief that she can replicate her Olympic success in Paris.
“My performance has been good after changing the weight,” Borgohain said. “Winning the World Championship in the Olympic category was huge. I had to control weight before, but now I am set in this weight.”
The 75kg category has been an Olympic fixture since 2012, and Borgohain acknowledges the formidable competition she will face. However, she remains undeterred, citing her comfort in the weight class and her improved strength and conditioning.
“75kg is challenging, but I fit well in this category,” she said. “I feel stronger and I am able to train better.”
Borgohain’s agility and speed are key strengths, and she has made tactical adjustments to her game plan. “I have changed my technique a bit,” she revealed. “Earlier I had a more defensive game, but now I go ahead and attack.”
As the pressure mounts ahead of the Games, Borgohain finds solace in meditation and prayer. “I always try to be calm even when I am at ringside,” she said. “I meditate, do breathing exercises, and I pray. That makes me feel strong.”
Borgohain’s determination and unwavering belief in her abilities make her a formidable contender for an Olympic medal in Paris. Her journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes, demonstrating that with hard work, resilience, and a positive mindset, anything is possible.