Mary Kom is the most admired woman in India according to a survey. For a country which takes a very uncompromising stance on subjects like films, politics and cricketers, it is probably for the first time that we are seeing the rise of a sportswoman over an adored film star or a passionate politician. In this phenomenal verdict, a survey conducted by YouGov shows that the six-time World Champion has been voted the most admired woman in India, above big names like the late Sushma Swaraj and Deepika Padukone.
Magnificent MC Mary Kom tops the list of 2019 World's Most Admired people. Congratulations @MangteC pic.twitter.com/u64YTTr8rl
— Rahul Trehan 🇮🇳 (@imrahultrehan) July 21, 2019
Key Takeaways:
- Star boxer Mary Kom is the most admired woman in India, a survey conducted by YouGov states.
- The six-time World Champion has been voted the most admired woman in India, above big names like the late Sushma Swaraj and Deepika Padukone.
- According to the survey of 42,000 people from across 41 countries voted for Kom as the most admired woman.
According to the survey of 42,000 people from across 41 countries voted for Kom as the most admired woman. With a score of 10.36%, Kom ranked highest followed by the current Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Kiren Bedi, singer Lata Mangeshkar, Sushma Swaraj and Deepika Padukone for the top five spots.
The Olympic bronze medallist has a lot to show for her 18-year long illustrious career, with six World Championships and five Asian Championships to her credit. She is the only woman in the world to win the boxing world championship six times. 'Magnificent' Mary is also an Asian Games (2014) gold medallist, a Commonwealth Games (2018) gold medallist.
Kom created history by grabbing her sixth world championship title. She is has surpassed Katie Taylor’s tally of five world titles and equalled Cuba’s Felix Savon as the most successful boxer (men and women’s boxing combined) in the history of World Championships.
The historic gold
Kom created history by grabbing her sixth world championship title. She is has surpassed Katie Taylor’s tally of five world titles and equalled Cuba’s Felix Savon as the most successful boxer (men and women’s boxing combined) in the history of World Championships. No other woman boxer has done it before.
Retirement plans
Mary Kom has recently announced her retirement plans after the Tokyo Olympics, as she will be retiring after winning the elusive gold medal missing from her trophy shelf.
The legendary boxer is also a sitting Rajya Sabha MP. “After 2020, I want to retire. So my main mission is to get gold for India. I really really want to win (gold),” Mary Kom said at an event, India Today reported.
The 2012 London Olympics bronze-medallist now aims to change the shade of her medal to gold.
“I always try my best to give a medal to the country and if possible a gold. I will be starting my preparation for the Olympic qualifiers and the World Championship. I want to win a gold medal this time,” she added.
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“We are training regularly for all competitions not just the Olympics. In the World Championship, I will get to know the opponents, what their strengths and weaknesses are. Accordingly I can prepare. I will also get extra time for preparing if the qualifiers are held later,” she claimed as she pointed out the uncertainty surrounding timings of the Olympic qualifiers.
“I have fought hardships outside and inside the ring for so long. Nobody can keep doing it forever. There are so many bright and upcoming youngsters and I hope and pray that we find a new Mary Kom soon.”
2016 was a disappointing year for Kom as she failed to qualify for the Rio Games. After that she had changed her weight category to 48kg but now the pugilist from Manipur is back to competing in the 51kg. Asked about the transition, Mary Kom said, “51kg category is not new for me. I was fighting in this category 4-5 years back. It was not continuous because I kept changing my weight.”
Magnificent Mary
In her nearly two decades long illustrious career, Mary became the most successful boxer in world championships’ history when she claimed the 48 kg category top honours in November last year in Delhi. The mother of three has won gold at prestigious events —the Commonwealth Games, India Open Boxing Tournament and now the World Championships. This time too, the six-time world champion is India’s biggest medal hope.
Earlier this year, her stellar sixth world title triumph secured her the number one position in the International Boxing Association’s (AIBA) latest world rankings. Same month she was also seen gracing the cover of fashion magazine Femina.
In the 2012 Olympics, she became India’s first woman boxer to clinch an Olympic medal. Now, the 36-year-old is looking forward to her 2020 Olympic dream, and her punches are becoming stronger than ever.