Mission Accomplished for The Indian Women Boxer, Mary Kom



Mary Kom was interested in sports since her childhood. She took a keen interest in athletics during her school days. She thought that she would become a good athlete one day and make a name for herself one day in athletics. But fate decided otherwise. When she came to Imphal to complete her studies, she found out about woman boxing. Kom tried to hide her interest from her family, since boxing at that time was not considered a suitable sport for women. Her parents were against her idea and were reluctant to let her fight. However, a victory in the Manipur Women State Championships in 2000, her parents gave her the green signal to fight.

Mary’s determination and potential made the Manipur State coaches Shri Narjit Singh and Shri Kishen Singh to take her under their wings. She had to undergo a rigorous amount training everyday to get in shape for the London Olympics.

In 2005, Manipur Government gave her the post of Sub-inspector of Police. She was promoted to inspector of police in 2008 and again promoted to the post of Deputy Superintendent of Police in 2010. She was also given a house at the National Games Village without any cost for her outstanding performance.

Mary’s humble beginning from her village and her fame through continents of the world is a mere fairy tale. However, it was Mary’s determination and ‘Never-Say-Die attitude with which she was able to make laurels for her country.