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Monday, August 18, 2008 (20:52:04) |
| Tags : Akhil, Beijing, Moldova, Quarterfinals |
Boxer Akhil goes down in Olympic quarters |
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| Beijing: India hopes for its first ever Olympic boxing medal from bantamweight (54kg) competitor Akhil Kumar evaporated with the pugilist going down 3-10 to Moldovan Veaceslav Gojan the quarterfinals at the Games today.
A win away from a medal, the Indian seemed to have reached a dead end against Gojan, who displayed lot of patience and adopted a calculated defensive ploy to sail into the semi final.
Akhil, who warmed the hearts of the Indian contingent as also the sports lovers back home with a victory over world champion Sergey Vodopyanov of Russia in the pre-quarters on Friday, unable to break through the solid defence of Gojan and lost the match.
The Moldovan seemed to have stepped into the ring after a detailed homework on Akhil, known for his attacking instincts, and time and again skillfully parried the Indian's punches before going on sudden counter-attacks.
A frustrated Akhil tried to entice his rival by dropping guard in the second round, but Gojan never deviated from his nicely thought-out script besides back-pedalling well every time Akhil let loose a punch.
Akhil also seemed unlucky not to have been awarded a couple of points by the referee, which widened the gap between the two boxers. However, Akhil seemed composed even after the loss. "If I can celebrate victory, then I should have the heart to take defeat also".
Expressing his views after the match Union Sports Minister M S Gill said, " Akhil fought hard and courageously. It does not matter that he has lost, there will be next time. We are satisfied that akhil has done his best." (IANS) |
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