MARY KOM: 05

 MARY KOM



Mary Kom, born in Manipur's Kom tribe, is a legendary Indian boxer known for her extraordinary achievements and resilience. Starting her career from a small village, she faced numerous obstacles but quickly rose to fame, becoming a six-time World Amateur Boxing Champion. Her journey to the top was marked by grit, especially when she transitioned to a new weight category to compete in the 2012 London Olympics, where she secured a bronze medal.

Mary Kom's success is a significant inspiration for women in sports, especially from rural and marginalized communities in India. Apart from her sporting achievements, Mary Kom has been a vocal advocate for better sports facilities and has actively contributed to empowering young athletes through her foundation. Her legacy extends beyond boxing as she was nominated to the Rajya Sabha, showcasing her commitment to contributing to society. Her story exemplifies determination and has inspired many young girls to pursue their dreams in sports.
Mary Kom's accolades include the Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, and the title of "Meethoi Leima" by the Manipur government, celebrating her as an "exceptional lady. She continues to work towards developing future champions and remains a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes across India.

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