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Vijender shines in 'golden year' for Indian boxing

PTI | ByPoonam Mehra, New Delhi
Dec 22, 2010 12:19 PM IST

It started with an unprecedented gold rush and ended pretty much the same way, as Indian boxers scaled new heights and broke new barriers with Olympic hero, Vijender Singh once again leading the charge by clinching two gold medals and a bronze in a super successful 2010.

It started with an unprecedented gold rush and ended pretty much the same way, as Indian boxers scaled new heights and broke new barriers with Olympic hero, Vijender Singh once again leading the charge by clinching two gold medals and a bronze in a super successful 2010.

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The season began with three gold medals in the South Asian Games in Dhaka in February, with Chhote Lal Yadav (57kg), Asian champion Suranjoy Singh (51kg) and Amandeep Singh (48kg) finishing on top. Just a month later, the boxers landed half a dozen gold medals with a cracker of a performance in front of adoring home fans in the Commonwealth Championships.

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Trading punches in front of crowds that generally don't turn up for non cricket sporting events in India, the sextet of Vijender (75kg), South Asian Games gold medallist Amandeep (49kg), Suranjoy (52kg), Asian silver medallist Jai Bhagwan (60kg), Olympian Dinesh Kumar (81kg) and Paramjeet Samota (+91kg), fetched gold to further enhance the sport's rising profile in the country.

This was Vijender's first gold medal in two years, adding to the aura of the strapping six footer, who remained the world number one from beginning to the end of 2010; his supremacy at the top unchallenged.

The championship, in fact, was just a prelude to a fantastic performance in the Commonwealth Games that were to follow six months later, again in the capital. In the build up to the Games, Vijender and Co took a month long trip to Cuba to get battle hardened in the 'spiritual home of boxing' and the improvement was there to be seen when they finally took the ring in the main event.

Even as the Commonwealth Games Federation complained of lack of crowds at CWG venues, the dome shaped Talkatora Stadium was witness to an atmosphere which can only be described as electric in every single session of the boxing competition. Fans queued up as the likes of Vijender, Suranjoy and Akhil Kumar (56kg) began their gold quest in the biggest sporting event India was hosting since the 1982 Asian Games.

It turned out to be a bitter sweet campaign in the end, with Vijender settling for bronze after a controversial loss in the semifinals and defending champion Akhil signing off without a medal following a quarterfinal defeat. But Suranjoy, Manoj Kumar (64kg) and Paramjit Samota (+91kg) ensured that Indian boxing pulled off its best ever performance in the Games history by notching up gold medals.

Besides their golds, four bronze came through Amandeep (49kg), Dilbagh Singh (69kg), Vijender and Jai Bhagwan (60kg) making CWG a memorable event for Indian pugilists. But Vijender's loss was a massive disappointment as he went down without conceding a single scoring punch when the referee penalised him twice for clinching and holding on to his rival in the semifinal.

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