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Indian Boxers Struggle in World Olympic Qualifier, Chahar Knocked Out

Indian Boxers Struggle in World Olympic Qualifier, Chahar Knocked Out

Reigning national champion Lakshya Chahar's Olympic dream suffered a setback as he became the fourth Indian boxer to bow out in the opening round of the first World Olympic Boxing Qualifier in Busto Arsizio, Italy.Chahar, competing in the men's 80kg event, faced a formidable opponent in 2021 Asian Championships silver medallist Gheshlaghi Meysam of Iran. Despite a valiant effort, Chahar was knocked out in the third round, ending his hopes of securing an Olympic quota.The Indian contingent has faced a disappointing start to the qualifier, with all four boxers who have taken the ring failing to advance to the second round. World Championships bronze medallist Deepak Bhoria (51kg), Asian Games bronze medallist Narender Berwal (92kg), and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Jaismine Lamboria (60kg) all suffered first-round defeats.However, five Indian boxers remain in contention for Paris Olympic quotas: world championships bronze medallist Mohammed Hussamudin and six-time Asian Championships medal winner Shiva Thapa. A semifinal finish will guarantee them a quota.India has already secured four 2024 Olympic quotas through Nikhat Zareen (50kg), Preeti Pawar (54kg), Parveen Hooda (57kg), and Lovlina Borgohain (75kg), who clinched their entry at the Asian Games last year.Boxers who fail to earn quotas in Italy will have a final chance to qualify for the Paris Games at the second World Olympic Boxing Qualifier, scheduled for May 23 to June 3 in Bangkok.

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Anush Agarwalla Makes History as First Indian to Qualify for Olympics in Dressage

Anush Agarwalla Makes History as First Indian to Qualify for Olympics in Dressage

Anush Agarwalla, a 25-year-old equestrian from Kolkata, has achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the first Indian to secure an Olympic berth in dressage for the country. This historic achievement marks a significant milestone in Indian equestrian sports and opens up new possibilities for the nation's participation in the upcoming Paris Olympics.Agarwalla's journey to the Olympics has been a testament to his unwavering dedication and relentless pursuit of excellence. From his early days as an eight-year-old enrolled at Kolkata's Tollygunge Club to his subsequent training in New Delhi and eventual move to Germany in 2017, Agarwalla has consistently demonstrated his commitment to the sport.Under the tutelage of 2004 Olympic champion Hubertus Schmidt, Agarwalla honed his skills and nurtured his Olympic dream. Despite facing doubts and challenges along the way, he persevered and remained steadfast in his pursuit of greatness.Agarwalla's qualification for the Olympics is a culmination of years of hard work, sacrifice, and unwavering determination. He earned the Olympic quota based on his impressive performances in four FEI events, showcasing his exceptional riding abilities and the remarkable bond he shares with his mount, Sir Caramello Old.The road to Paris is not without its challenges, and Agarwalla recognizes the importance of strategic planning and meticulous preparation. He has meticulously crafted a training schedule that includes prestigious CDI events in Germany, providing ample opportunities to refine his tactics and strategies.Agarwalla's achievement has not only brought immense pride to India but has also inspired a new generation of aspiring equestrians. His story serves as a testament to the transformative power of perseverance, dedication, and the unwavering pursuit of dreams.

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