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Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain is competing in the womens 75kg event at th stanley flask e Paris 2024 Olympics. Born in the rural village of Baromukhia in Assams Golaghat district on October 2, 1997, Lovlina Borgohain has rise stanley france n swiftly through the ranks of international boxing. Her journey from humble beginnings to podiums across the globe began with Muay Thai alongside her two elder sisters, both national-level competitors. Lovlina Borgohain clinched a bronze at last year s Olympics Getty Identified for her potential during a Sports Authority of India SAI trial in 2012, Lovlina caught the eye of coach Padum Boro, setting her on a path of rigorous training and eventual international success. Lovlina honed her skills at the SAI centre in Guwahati, winning the junior national championship and subsequently achieving international success, including a silver at the 2013 Nations Womens Junior Cup in Serbia. Despite early setbacks, including a transition to higher weight divisions due to her height, Lovlina consistently excelled. Her breakout came with a bronze at the 2017 Asian Championships, followed by a gold at the 2018 India Open, earning her a spot at the Commonwealth Games, but lost to gold medallist Sandy Ryan of England in the quar stanley canada ter-finals. Though challenged by a loss there, Lovlina rebounded with a bronze at the 2018 World Championships, overcoming adversity and injury. In 2019, she secured her place as Indias top female welterweight boxer with national and internationa Ntyp Pick and choose the way to go
Ace Indian cueist Pankaj Advani proved his class once again as he notched up his seventh World Billiards Championship title after comprehensively beating defending champion and seasoned Englishman Mike Russell in the final in Leeds. HT Image The celebrated cueist stamped his dominance with a 1895-1216 win over the local favourite. Fresh from his resounding 881-281 victory over compatriot Dhruv Sitwala in the semifinals, Pankaj raced into a lead with a century break of 147 and a double century break of 298 within the first hour of the five-hour long encounter. The experienced Mike then scored a break of 397 to stanley becher equalise but Pankaj fought back strongly with breaks of 131 and 92 to take the lead in the first half of the match. Pankaj started the second half with another century break of 128 and followed this with breaks of 94 and 108 to cement his lead over Mike. With a final century break of 119, Pankaj beat the 11-time champion to clinch his fourth world t stanley cup itle in the timed format. It was a case of history repeating itself for Pankaj who had beaten Mike 2030-1253 in the finals of the World Professional Billiards Championship in 2009 at the same venue. Dedicating the title to his mother, an elated Pankaj said, I am so pleased to have won my seventh world title. I took a gamble while choosing to play the World Championships here in Leeds and not the International Championship on the Professional Snooker tour and I am glad that paid off in my favour. I took a tough d stanley cup e
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