Amit Panghal's Olympic Dream Ends with Pre-Quarterfinal Loss

Amit Panghal’s Olympic Dream Ends with Pre-Quarterfinal Loss

Former world number one boxer Amit Panghal’s hopes of qualifying for the Paris Olympics were dashed on Tuesday as he suffered a disappointing 1-4 loss to Zambia’s Patrick Chinyemba in the 51kg pre-quarterfinal bout.

Panghal, who had received an opening round bye, faced a determined Zambian opponent in Chinyemba, the reigning African Games champion. The Indian boxer struggled to find his rhythm in the opening round, as Chinyemba took the initiative and put him under pressure.

Despite trailing on three cards, Panghal fought back in the second round, but his punches lacked the accuracy and power to trouble Chinyemba. The Zambian boxer continued to dominate the bout, taking the second round 3-2.

In the final three minutes, both boxers exchanged heavy blows, but Panghal was unable to make a significant impact. The Indian boxer, who had suffered a similar exit in the Tokyo Olympics, failed to impress any of the judges and ultimately bowed out of the competition.

Panghal’s defeat marks a setback for Indian boxing, which has been struggling to maintain its dominance in recent years. The 2019 world championship silver medallist had been one of India’s brightest hopes for a medal in Paris, but his early exit has raised concerns about the team’s overall performance.

Barbra Banda Makes History with Third Olympic Hat-Trick

Barbra Banda Makes History with Third Olympic Hat-Trick

Barbra Banda, the Zambian striker, has cemented her status as one of the most prolific goal scorers in women’s football. Her recent hat-trick against Australia at the Paris Olympics 2024 marked a historic achievement, making her the first player to score three hat-tricks in the tournament’s history.

Banda’s remarkable performance comes as no surprise, given her impressive track record. At the Tokyo 2020 Games, she became the first player to record back-to-back hat-tricks, etching her name in the history books. Her tally of 53 goals in just 60 matches for Zambia makes her Africa’s all-time leading scorer.

In addition to her Olympic exploits, Banda has also made a significant impact in the National Women’s Soccer League (NSWL) in the USA. After signing a lucrative $2.1 million deal, she joined the Orlando Pride in April and has already scored 12 goals in 12 games.

Banda’s success stems from her unpredictable nature and her ability to seize opportunities. “I feel when I’m given a chance, I have to utilize my chances very well,” she said. “So when I get a spot, I think I have a chance to score. I just have to put it [in the back] of the net.”

Zambia will now face Germany in its final group-stage game on Wednesday, July 31. With Banda in their ranks, they will be hoping to continue their impressive run and make a deep run into the tournament.

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