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Tokyo Olympics bronze-winning Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) bowed out of the ongoing Paris Games after losing a hard-fought quarterfinal bout to China's Li Qian on Sunday.
Borgohain went down 1-4 in a messy contest during which both the boxers were repeatedly cautioned for clinching and holding.
Her loss ended India's boxing campaign in the Olympics after Nishant Dev was ousted from the men's 71kg quarterfinals on Saturday night.
A six-strong contingent, comprising four women and two men, was representing India in the Games.
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Anish scores 293 in Stage 1.
He is currently at third spot.
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INDIA 0-0 GREAT BRITAIN
Here's Great Britain's starting line up against India
Here's India's starting line up against Great Britain
Vinesh Phogat will need to overcome a turbulent lead-up to the Paris Games as she steps onto the mat, determined to secure an elusive Olympic medal. Alongside her, five of her fellow wrestlers will also aim to carve their own success stories on the grandest stage when the wrestling competition commences in Paris on Monday.
With an impressive collection of medals, including two at the World Championships, three at CWG, and eight at the Asian Championships, Vinesh stands as India's most decorated female wrestler. However, her previous two Olympic campaigns have ended in heartbreak.
In Rio (2016), she returned with a broken leg, while in Tokyo (2021), she suffered a devastating defeat 'by fall' in the quarterfinals, leaving her soul scarred.
Accusations of misconduct and a suspension by the Wresting Federation of India (WFI) followed, compounding her challenges.
Vinesh revealed that she battled through periods of depression and questioned her return to the mat. Yet, she persevered and not only resumed her wrestling career but also engaged in a fight outside the arena, accusing the WFI chief of sexual misconduct.
Vijayveer Sidhu scores 293 in Stage 1.
He is currently at third spot.
Anish is yet to start