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Jaismine to compete in 57kg category of Olympic qualifiers after Parveen’s suspension

Jaismine to compete in 57kg category of Olympic qualifiers after Jaismine to compete in 57kg category of Olympic qualifiers after
Jaismine to compete in 57kg category of Olympic qualifiers after Parveen's suspension

Archive photo of Jaismine Lamboria© PTI




Jaismine Lamboria will compete in the second Olympic boxing qualifiers in Thailand starting May 24 after India was forced to forfeit the women’s 57kg category quota for the Paris Games due to the international suspension of holder Parveen Hooda for three failures in 12 months. Hooda was suspended for 22 months by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Friday.

“Jaismine will compete in the 2nd Olympic qualifiers in Thailand in the 57kg category after quota winner Parveen was suspended by the International Testing Agency (ITA) for whereabouts failure. Olympic qualifying begins on May 24,” it said on Saturday the Indian Boxing Federation.

Jaismine had competed in the 60kg category in the first qualifiers and at the Hangzhou Asian Games last year. She won a bronze medal in the 60 kg category at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

In an unprecedented embarrassment for Indian boxing, the country was forced to abandon the women’s Olympic quota in the 57kg category on Friday due to Parveen’s suspension.

The 2022 World Championships bronze medalist boxer, who reached the Olympic quota with a bronze medal at the Asian Games last year, failed to report her whereabouts between April 2022 and March 2023, as per the WADA rules.

“Parveen Hooda has been suspended for 22 months by the International Testing Agency (ITA) for localization failure,” the BFI said in a press release on Friday.

However, after discussions with relevant agencies, Parveen’s sanction was backdated and she must now serve a 14-month suspension starting Friday.

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In boxing, a quota is allocated to the country and not to the athlete.

Three Indian boxers – Nikhat Zareen (50kg), Preeti (54kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) – have already booked Olympic quotas for India.

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