Laishram Sarita Devi

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Laishram Sarita Devi
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Laishram Sarita Devi, from Thoubal village has won several international gold medals in boxing.

Though not in the same league as world champion Mary Kom, Sarita is one of India's most internationally decorated sportspersons and has consistently done her nation proud by swelling its medals tally and helping India rise in world rankings.

Born 1 March 1985

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Claim to fame

Laishram Sarita is a boxer and has won a number of medals in major international tournaments.

She has fought in altogether four different categories, 51 kg, 52 kg, 54 kg and 57 kg.

Family background

Born in Mayang Imphal West District,

Sarita is the 6th daughter of 8 siblings (Two daughters and 6 sons).

Sarita had her taste for sports from local Sports Meets and Yaoshang (Holi festival)’s Sports meet since her early childhood days.

Born and brought up in economically backward family that depends of Agriculture.

With a careless boyish character she always assisted her parents at works from collecting firewood or assisting in the field work. This is the key to her physical stamina that is giving her strength to box her way through tough competitions.

Sarita was among the women boxers who took part in a show bout as a part of the introduction of Boxing in the National Games.

First triumphs

She made her debut bout (National arena) in the First Women’s National Boxing Championship in the year 2001, held at Chennai TN, JNI Stadium and won a first gold medal

Her first international appearance was on August, 2001 at the 1st Asian Women Boxing Championship, at Bangkok, Thailand and she won a silver medal.

She has won 16 medals in the different national boxing events out of which only one silver medal almost perfect performance

15 medals, including two gold medals in the World Women Boxing Championships, in 18 international events.

National honours

She was honoyred with the prestigious Arjuna Award in the year 2009 for outstanding international achievements.

Major international triumphs

Year

Event

Place

Medal

2001

First Asian Women Boxing Championship

Bangkok

Silver

2003

Second Asian Women Boxing Championship

Hisar

Gold

2005

Third Asian Women Boxing Championship

Kaohsiung City, Taiwan

Gold

2005

World Women Boxing Tournament

Norway

Silver

2005

Venus International Women Boxing Championship

Norway

Gold

2008

Fourth Asian Women Boxing Championship

Guwahati

Gold

2010

Fifth Asian Women Boxing Championship

Astana,Kazakhstan

Gold

2014

Commonwealth Games

Glasgow

Silver

 

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