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What unites us is our loyal devotion to Bharat, Mother India: Mary Kom

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What unites us is our loyal devotion to Bharat, Mother India: Mary Kom


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MC Mary Kom

India has many reasons to celebrate on Independence Day today. And one of them being Mary Kom, the first Indian woman boxer to create history at the Olympics by winning a bronze medal. The win in a way is symbolic of India’s resilience — as an Indian, a woman, a mother anda dream unfettered by obstacles. Mary, who’s inspired by the Alis (iconic Muhammad Ali and his daughter Laila), gets candid about her mother (who got to see her daughter at the Olympics through ‘Thank You Mom’), family, her hopes for ‘untapped sporting talents’in her country... and yes, the dream to win gold, still remains: The excerpts:

What does it feel like to have won a bronze at the Olympics?

I’m happy that I brought home a bronze, but what is even better is the fact that people have started recognising me — they know who I am and the sport I endorse. People are finally taking notice of women in boxing rings and for the first time, boxing has become a medal sport. Although in the past I have won the World Championship title five times, not many people were aware of it, Olympics has given me that platform and visibility.

Why did you feel the need to apologise for not winning a gold?

My reaction was instantaneous, a mixture of emotions. On one hand, I was glad I won a medal and on the other hand, I felt bad for not winning a gold — my country expected me to bring back a gold and I had let them down, and I apologised. I have no regrets about how I reacted back then, all I can say is it came from my heart.

Your mother (Akham Kom) in an interview regretted not having helped you in your dream to be a boxer. Does that ring in any memories?

My parents thought it was not appropriate for a girl to box, but when she saw my passion for the sport, she started encouraging me. But she still gets scared to see me in the ring. She starts crying if I get punched — she can’t help it, she’s a mother after all! Even if she did not support me initally, now she is one of my biggest supporters and my biggest strength. I thank her for being by my side, and credit my win to her!

What were your husband and children’s reaction on your win at the Olympics?

They were thrilled!! My children are too young to understand what this win means to us, but Onler (my husband) is very happy. I have made him proud!

You are also seen as a superhero mother. How do you achieve the balance between home an work?

Oh, it is quite difficult. But thankfully I have a very supportive family. My mother takes care of my kids when I am away training. My husband is also very supportive;he has been with me throughout the journey. So you see, it is actually my mother, who is the superhero... I am just a hero (smiles)!

Now that you’re back from Olympics, what is the first thing you plan to do?

Right now, I am looking forward to a long vacation with my family — my mom, father, my husband and my kids.There are no competitions till December, so I can go for a nice holiday. I guess with whatever my family has done for me, they deserve a break with me. I will ensure that I take them out for a vacation.

It’s often said that the North-East states feel alienated from the rest of India, now you’re called the real hero of India...

India is one big country. It doesn’t matter which state you come from, as long as you represent India.

And today,I think my state and my country, both must be equally proud of me! India is such a varied and diverse country with many different cultures and races, the one thing that unites us is our loyal devotion to Bharat, Mother India.

India celebrates its 65th Independence Day this year, any thoughts on it?

Yes, I am very proud of what India has achieved in its 65 years of Independence. We have come a long way as a country and the future is looking bright. As a nation, we possess a rich and untapped sporting talent, and I hope that with the economic growth and success of the country, the government will now turn its attention to developing it.

What unites us is our loyal devotion to Bharat, Mother India: Mary Kom - Sport - DNA
 
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She may have had to settle for a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics but Indian boxer M C Mary Kom has won the hearts of many Bollywood stars for her commitment and determination.

Amitabh Bachchan ‏wrote: 'My great honor and privilege to have spoken to Mary Kom earlier today on phone ..! What a lady !! You have made all of India proud! Mary Kom you are a champion !! And loved and admired by all.'

Soha Ali Khan tweeted: 'Mary kom is an olympic champion and a massive inspiration to all of us!! What a fighter what a woman - salutes are in order!!'

Shekhar Kapur wrote: 'Mary kom stands for Grit Feminism Spirit Motherhood Dedication Vulnerability Honesty. Great Sportsperson with beautiful heart.'

Akshay Kumar ‏thanked her for the medal and tweeted: 'Humility is another strength u have Mary Kom.Wish I could box like you an apology 4 a bronze is a gold itself.A BIG Thank You from all of us.'

Singer Kailash Kher ‏saluted her: Big salute this girl n her Spirit, in spite of so many hurdles some artist n some khiladis still have some purity n innocence thank God.'

Pooja Bedi tweeted: 'Incredible respect for Mary Kom mother of twins for winning an Olympic medal that made Indians so proud & put Manipur on the Map'

Ronit Roy ‏wrote: 'Mary kom, it doesn't matter that you didn't win the gold. We warmly welcome you back with your bronze medal and your heart of gold.'

Rahul Bose ‏tweeted: 'Mary Kom's determination in the ring & simplicity out of it, both reflect a sportsperson's greatest motivator : a deep love for her country.'

Sonakshi Sinha tweeted. 'an OLYMPIC bronze! You've made us proud Mary Kom! dishum dishum all the way!!'

A real legend remind me of movie where heroes fight villians which are alwaz stronger n powerful...shifting from 46 to fight in 51kg really a inspiration for all coming generation:yahoo:
 
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I think MC Mary Kom, is the real success story of london 2012, she has really put the NE on the map of India, now the people from other part of India also knows where NE is & it consists of what states. Manipur will now become synonym to Mary Kom & vice versa. btw manipur govt. has increased the price money to Mary from 50 lack to 75 lack + promotion + land for academy.

we are on our way to double our medal tally to 12+ next olympics for sure.
 
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