MC Mary Kom Receives Rs Five Lakh for Boxing Academy
The London Olympic Games bronze medal winner MC Mary Kom said her aim is to produce boxers not only from Manipur but from all over India.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 20, 2014 09:50 pm IST
Star Indian woman boxer M C Mary Kom on Thursday received Rs five lakh for setting up a boxing academy in her native state of Manipur from a private insurance company through its initiative "Need for Champions".
The London Olympic Games bronze medal winner received the cheque with her husband Onler and thanked "Edelweiss Tokio Life Insurance" for supporting her career from early on through its philanthropic arm - Edelgive.
"Sponsors' support is very important for getting medals and producing champions. Through my academy I will be trying to not only produce boxers from Manipur but from all over India," said the five-time world champion, who won the 51kg Asian Games gold medal in Incheon last month. (Also Read: Sachin Tendulkar Urges Government to Support Sarita Devi)
"After seven years women's boxing is becoming tougher with more and more competition at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games," said the Manipur star.
"Women's boxing is being recognised in the country because of my hard work, dedication and determination to the sport," she added. (Read: Vijender Backs Sarita, Wants AIBA to Review Referees and Judges)
Former India hockey captain Viren Rasquinha, who is the CEO of not-for-profit sports promotion organisation Olympic Gold Quest said that among the list of OGQ-supported athletes, the Manipur boxer "is most recognised."