Nikhat Zareen eager to use World Championship experience to win Olympic quota
The Hindu
After winning the World Boxing Championship, Nikhat Zareen has set her eyes on qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Newly crowned world champion Nikhat Zareen is keen to use the experience gained in the recently concluded global event to qualify for the 2024 Olympics at the Asian Games scheduled later this year.
The Asian Games are the first qualifying event for the Paris Olympics for the boxers of the continent.
Nikhat, who won the 52kg world title last year, dropped down to the 50kg weight class as it is an Olympic category.
"This tournament was a good experience. Especially in the 50kg category, which is an Olympic category. I didn't get seeding also I had to fight six bouts. But in the end, I have won a gold medal here and I am happy," Nikhat said.
The World Championships was Nikhat's second international event in the 50kg event. She had won the gold at the Commonwealth Games in the same weight class last year.
"This is the first major competition in this category after the Commonwealth Games, which did not have much competition.
"But here countries from all over the world competed and had back-to-back matches also my body was a bit slow in some matches. I will learn from these experiences and try to become stronger." Nikhat is now only the second Indian boxer to have two World titles, the first being the trailblazing MC Mary Kom, who has won six golds.