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मेरी कोम

मेरी कोम
भारतीय बॉक्सिंगपटू

मांगते चुंगनेजंग मेरी कोम (जन्म: १ मार्च १९८३) ही एक भारतीय बॉक्सिंगपटू आहे. मेरी कोमने महिला जागतिक अव्यावसायिक बॉक्सिंग अजिंक्यपद सहावेळा जिंकले असून २०१२ लंडन ऑलिंपिक स्पर्धेसाठी पात्रता मिळवलेली ती एकमेव भारतीय महिला बॉक्सर आहे . ह्या स्पर्धेमधील फ्लायवेट प्रकारामध्ये कोमने कांस्यपदक मिळवले. २०१४ इंचॉन आशियाई स्पर्धेमध्ये कोमने सुवर्णपदक मिळवले.
मेरी कोम
वैयक्तिक माहिती
पूर्ण नाव
मांगते चुंगनेजंग मेरी कोम
टोपणनाव
Magnificent Mary
राष्ट्रीयत्व
भारतीय
निवासस्थान
इम्फाल, मणिपूर
जन्मदिनांक
१ मार्च, १९८३ (वय: ३५)
जन्मस्थान
कांगथेई, मणिपूर
उंची
१.५८ मी (५)
वजन
५१ किलो (११० पौंड) (फ्ल्यायवेट व पिनवेट)
खेळ
देश
भारत
खेळ
बॉक्सिंग
प्रशिक्षक
एम. नरजीत सिंग
पदके
भारतभारत या देशासाठी खेळतांंना
महिला बॉक्सिंग
उन्हाळी ऑलिंपिक
कांस्य २०१२ लंडन फ्लायवेट (५१ किलो)
महिला जागतिक नवशिके बॉक्सिंग अजिंक्यपद
सुवर्ण २०१० ब्रिजटाउन 48 किलो
सुवर्ण २००८ निंग्बो 46 किलो
सुवर्ण २००६ नवी दिल्ली 46 किलो
सुवर्ण २००५ पोडोल्स्क 46 किलो
सुवर्ण २००२ अंताल्या 45 किलो
रौप्य २००१ स्क्रँटन 45 किलो
आशियाई महिला बॉक्सिंग अजिंक्यपद
सुवर्ण २०१२ उलानबातर फ्लायवेट
सुवर्ण २०१० अस्ताना फ्लायवेट
रौप्य २००८ गुवाहाटी पाईनवेट
सुवर्ण २००५ काओशियांग पाईनवेट
सुवर्ण २००३ हिस्सार पाईनवेट
आशियाई खेळ
सुवर्ण २०१४ इंचॉन फ्लायवेट (५१ किलो)
कांस्य २०१० क्वांगचौ फ्लायवेट (५१ किलो)
इनडोअर आशियाई खेळ
सुवर्ण २००९ हनोई पाईनवेट
आशियाई चषक महिला बॉक्सिंग स्पर्धा
सुवर्ण २०११ हैको 48 किलो
विच कप
सुवर्ण २००२ पेक्स पाईनवेट

२०१३ साली कोमने अनब्रेकेबल नावाचे आत्मचरित्र लिहिले. २०१४ साली तिच्या जीवनावर आधारित मेरी कोम ह्याच नावाचा हिंदी चित्रपट प्रदर्शित झाला आहे. त्या चित्रपटात आघाडीची अभिनेत्री प्रियांका चोप्रा हिने मेरी कोमची भूमिका केली आहे.
जीवन:

मणिपूरमधील दुर्गम खेड्यात, कांगथेईमध्ये एका गरीब कुटुंबात मेरी कोमचा जन्म झाला. मुलांना शिकवण्याइतकीही आई-वडिलांची परिस्थिती नव्हती. बँकॉकच्या आशियाई स्पर्धांमध्ये मणिपुरी बॉक्सर डिंको सिंग यांनी सुवर्णपदक पटकावल्याचे कळताच, मेरी कोमलाही आपण बॉक्सिंगच्या रिंगणात कां उतरू नये, असे वाटू लागले. घरचा विरोध असतानाही इ.स. २००० मध्ये १७ व्या वर्षी मेरी कोमने बॉक्सिंग रिंगमध्ये पहिले पाऊल टाकले. दोन आठवड्यांत ती बॉक्सिंगचॆ बेसिक शिकलीसुद्धा आणि २००० सालीच मेरी कोमने राज्यस्तरीय स्पर्धेचे जेतेपद मिळवले; वर्तमानपत्रात नाव-फोटो झळकले आणि घरी मेरी कोमच्या यशाची कल्पना आली. पण बॉक्सिंगबद्दल मेरी कोमची ओढ पाहून त्यांचा विरोधही मावळला. सातव्या ईस्ट इंडिया महिला बॉक्सिंग स्पर्धेत मेरी कोमने सुवर्णपदक पटकावले आणि त्यानंतर पुढच्या पाच वर्षांत सर्व राष्ट्रीय स्पर्धांमध्ये उत्तम कामगिरी बजावली. हिस्सार इथे झालेल्या दुसऱ्या आशियाई महिला बॉक्सिंग स्पर्धेत आंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तरावरच्या पहिल्या सुवर्णपदावर मेरी कोमने आपले नाव कोरले. तैवानमध्ये तिने विजयाची पुनरावृत्ती केली आणि मग तिचा जागतिक स्पर्धेतील विजेतेपदांचा धडाका सुरू झाला. अर्थात, अमेरिकेतील पहिल्या जागतिक मुष्टीयुद्ध स्पर्धेत तिला रौप्य पदकावर समाधान मानावे लागले, पण बहुधा त्यातच पुढच्या यशाचे गमक दडले होते. २००३ साली मेरी कोमला अर्जुन पुरस्कार प्रदान करण्यात आला. २००४ साली नॉवेर्मध्ये, २००५मध्ये रशियात आणि २००६ला दिल्लीत झालेल्या जागतिक स्पर्धेत तिने अजिंक्यपद पटकावले. तिचा फिटनेस जबरदस्त होता. प्रतिस्पर्ध्याला रिंगमध्ये जास्तीत जास्त पळवून त्याची दमछाक करण्याचे तिचे तंत्र आहे. दोन मुलांची आई झाल्यानंतरही, २००८ मध्ये तिने चीनमध्ये चौथे जागतिक जेतेपद जिंकले होते.
पुरस्कार:

    पद्मभूषण (खेळ), 2013
    अर्जुन पुरस्कार (बॉक्सिंग), 2006667
    पद्मश्री (खेळ), 2006
    राजीव गांधी खेलरत्न पुरस्कार, 2009

मेरी कोम संबंधी पुस्तके:

    अनब्रेकेबल (अनुवादित आत्मचरित्र, मूळ लेखिका - एम. सी. मेरी कोम, अनुवादक- (विदुला टोकेकर)
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मैरी कॉम
भारतीय मुक्केबाज़

मैंगते चंग्नेइजैंग मैरी कॉम (एम सी मैरी कॉम) (जन्मः १ मार्च १९८३) जिन्हें मैरी कॉम के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, एक भारतीय महिला मुक्केबाज हैं। वे मणिपुर, भारत की मूल निवासी हैं। मैरी कॉम छः बार ‍विश्व मुक्केबाजी प्रतियोगिता की विजेता रह चुकी हैं। २०१२ के लंदन ओलम्पिक में उन्होंने काँस्य पदक जीता। 2010 के ऐशियाई खेलों में काँस्य तथा 2014 के एशियाई खेलों में उन्होंने स्वर्ण पदक हासिल किया।
मैरी कॉम

सन् २०११ मे नई दिल्ली में मैरी कॉम
व्यक्तिगत जानकारी
पूरा नाम
मैंगते चंग्नेइजैंग मैरीकॉम
उपनाम
मॅग्नीफ़िसेन्ट मैरी
राष्ट्रीयता
भारतीय
जन्म
सन् १९८३ मार्च १
काङथेइ, मणिपुर, भारत
निवास
इम्फाल, मणिपुर, भारत
ऊंचाई
158.49 से॰मी॰ (5 फीट 2.40 इंच)
वज़न
51 कि॰ग्राम (112 पौंड)
खेल
देश
भारत
खेल
मुक्केबाजी (४६ किग्रा, ४८ किग्रा, ५१ किग्रामे स्पर्धा)
कोच
नरजित सिंह, चार्ल्स एक्टिनसन
पदक अभिलेख
भारत के प्रत्याशी
महिला मुक्केबाजी
ग्रीष्मकालीन ओलम्पिक
कांस्य २०१२ लण्डन फ्लाईवेट (५१ किग्रा)
एशियाई खेल
स्वर्ण २०१४ इंचियोन
कांस्य २०१० ग्वांगझाउ फ्लाईवेट
कांस्य २०१० ग्वांगझाउ फ्लाईवेट
महिला विश्व वयस्क मुक्केबाजी चैम्पियनशिप
स्वर्ण २०१८ नई दिल्ली ४८ kg
स्वर्ण २०१० ब्रिजटाउन ४८ किग्रा
स्वर्ण २००८ निंगबो सिटी ४६ किग्रा
स्वर्ण २००६ नई दिल्ली ४६ किग्रा
स्वर्ण २००५ पोडोलस्क ४६ किग्रा
स्वर्ण २००२ एन्टिला ४५ किग्रा
रजत २००१ स्कारटन ४५ किग्रा
एशियन महिला मुक्केबाजी प्रतियोगिता
स्वर्ण २०१० उलानबटार फ्लाईवेट
स्वर्ण २०१० अस्टाना फ्लाईवेट
स्वर्ण २००५ कओहसियंग पिनवेट
स्वर्ण २००३ हिसार पिनवेट
रजत २००८ गुवाहाटी पिनवेट
इनडोर एशियन खेल
स्वर्ण २००९ हनोई पिनवेट
एसियन मुक्केबाजी प्रतियोगिता
स्वर्ण २०११ हाइकाउ ४८ किग्रा
विच कप
स्वर्ण २००२ पेच पिनवेट

दो वर्ष के अध्ययन प्रोत्साहन अवकाश के बाद उन्होंने वापसी करके लगातार चौथी बार विश्व गैर-व्यावसायिक बॉक्सिंग में स्वर्ण जीता। उनकी इस उपलब्धि से प्रभावित होकर एआइबीए ने उन्हें मॅग्नीफ़िसेन्ट मैरी (प्रतापी मैरी) का संबोधन दिया।

उनके जीवन पर एक फिल्म भी बनी जिसका प्रदर्शन 2014 में हुआ। इस फिल्म में उनकी भूमिका प्रियंका चोपड़ा ने निभाई।
प्रारंभिक जीवन और परिवार:

मैरी कॉम का जन्म 1 मार्च 1983 को मणिपुर के चुराचांदपुर जिले में एक गरीब किसान के परिवार में हुआ था। उन्होंने अपनी प्राथमिक शिक्षा लोकटक क्रिश्चियन मॉडल स्कूल और सेंट हेवियर स्कूल से पूरी की। आगे की पढाई के लिये वह आदिमजाति हाई स्कूल, इम्फाल गयीं लेकिन परीक्षा में फेल होने के बाद उन्होंने स्कूल छोड़ दिया और फिर राष्ट्रीय मुक्त विद्यालय से परीक्षा दी। मैरी कॉम की रुचि बचपन से ही एथ्लेटिक्स में थी।

उनके मन में बॉक्सिंग का आकर्षण 1999 में उस समय उत्पन्न हुआ जब उन्होंने खुमान लम्पक स्पो‌र्ट्स कॉम्प्लेक्स में कुछ लड़कियों को बॉक्सिंग रिंग में लड़कों के साथ बॉक्सिंग के दांव-पेंच आजमाते देखा। मैरी कॉम बताती है कि

    "मैं वह नजारा देख कर स्तब्ध थी। मुझे लगा कि जब वे लड़कियां बॉक्सिंग कर सकती है तो मैं क्यों नहीं?"

साथी मणिपुरी बॉक्सर डिंग्को सिंह की सफलता ने भी उन्हें बॉक्सिंग की ओर आकर्षित किया।

मैरीकॉम की शादी ओन्लर कॉम से हुई है। उनके जुङवाँ बच्चे हैं।
उपलब्धियाँ व पुरस्कार:

मैरी कॉम ने सन् 2001 में प्रथम बार नेशनल वुमन्स बॉक्सिंग चैंपियनशिप जीती। अब तक वह 10 राष्ट्रीय खिताब जीत चुकी है। बॉक्सिंग में देश का नाम रोशन करने के लिए भारत सरकार ने वर्ष 2003 में उन्हे अर्जुन पुरस्कार से सम्मानित किया एवं वर्ष 2006 में उन्हे पद्मश्री से सम्मानित किया गया। जुलाई 29, 2009 को वे भारत के सर्वोच्च खेल सम्मान राजीव गाँधी खेल रत्न पुरस्कार के लिए (मुक्केबाज विजेंदर कुमार तथा पहलवान सुशील कुमार के साथ) चुनीं गयीं।

मध्यप्रदेश के ग्वालियर में स्त्रीत्व को नई परिभाषा देकर अपने शौर्य बल से नए प्रतिमान गढ़ने वाली विश्व प्रसिद्ध मुक्केबाज श्रीमती एमसी मैरी कॉम 17 जून 2018 को वीरांगना सम्मान से विभूषित किया गया। नई दिल्ली में आयोजित 10 वीं एआईबीए महिला विश्व मुक्केबाजी चैंपियनशिप 24 नवंबर, 2018 को उन्होंने 6 विश्व चैंपियनशिप जीतने वाली पहली महिला बनकर इतिहास बनाया.
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Mary Kom

Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte (born 1 March 1983[1]), better known as Mary Kom is an Indian Olympic boxer from Manipur. She is the only woman to become World Amateur Boxing champion for a record six times, and the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the seven world championships. Nicknamed Magnificent Mary, she is the only Indian woman boxer to have qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics, competing in the flyweight (51 kg) category and winning the bronze medal. She had also been ranked as No. 1 AIBA World Women's Ranking Light Flyweight category. She became the first Indian woman boxer to get a Gold Medal in the Asian Games in 2014 at Incheon, South Korea and is the first Indian woman boxer to win gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Mary Kom

Kom speaking at the British High Commission in Delhi, 2011
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
(nominated)
Incumbent
Assumed office
25 April 2016
Nominated by
Pranab Mukherjee
Personal details
Born
1 March 1983
Manipur, India
Nationality
Indian
Spouse(s)
Karong Onkholer Kom
Awards
Padma Shri (2006)
Padma Bhushan (2013)
Mary Kom
Personal information
Full name
Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom
Nickname(s)
Magnificent Mary
Nationality
Indian
Born
1 March 1983 (age 35)
Kangathei, Manipur, India
Height
1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Weight
48 kg (106 lb)
Sport
Sport
Boxing
Rated at
Flyweight
Pinweight
Club
Mary Kom Boxing Academy
Coached by
L. Ibomcha singh, M. Narjit Singh, Anoop Kumar, Pranamika Borah, Sagar Mal Dhayal
Medal record
Representing  India
Women's amateur boxing
Olympic Games
Olympic rings without rims.svg
Bronze medal – third place 2012 London Flyweight
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2002 Antalya Pinweight
Gold medal – first place 2005 Podolsk Pinweight
Gold medal – first place 2006 New Delhi Pinweight
Gold medal – first place 2008 Ningbo City Pinweight
Gold medal – first place 2010 Bridgetown Light flyweight
Gold medal – first place 2018 New Delhi Light flyweight
Silver medal – second place 2001 Scranton Light flyweight
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2014 Incheon Flyweight
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Guangzhou Flyweight
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 2003 Hisar Pinweight
Gold medal – first place 2005 Kaohsiung Pinweight
Gold medal – first place 2010 Astana Pinweight
Gold medal – first place 2012 Ulaanbaatar Flyweight
Gold medal – first place 2017 Ho Chi Minh City Light flyweight
Silver medal – second place 2008 Guwahati Pinweight
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Gold Coast Light flyweight
Asian Indoor Games
Gold medal – first place 2009 Hanoi Pinweight

On 26 April 2016, Kom was nominated by the President of India as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. In March 2017, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, appointed Mary Kom along with Akhil Kumar as national observers for boxing. Mary Kom won the Gold Medal In Asian Boxing Championship. She defeated Kim Hyang-mi of North Korea in the title match.

After her sixth world title, the Government of Manipur has conferred on her the title “Meethoi Leima” (loosely translated as great or exceptional lady) in a felicitation ceremony held at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex in Imphal on 11th December, 2018. At the function, CM N. Biren Singh also declared that the stretch of road leading to the Games Village in Imphal West district, where Kom currently resides, would be named as 'MC Mary Kom Road'.
Early life:

Kom was born in Kangathei village, Moirang Lamkhai in Churachandpur district of rural Manipur in Northeastern India. She came from a poor family. Her parents, Mangte Tonpa Kom and Mangte Akham Kom were tenant farmers who worked in jhum fields. They named her Chungneijang. Kom grew up in humble surroundings, helping her parents with farm related chores, going to school and learning athletics initially and later boxing simultaneously. Kom's father was a keen wrestler in his younger days. She was the eldest of three children - she has a younger sister and brother.

Kom studied at the Loktak Christian Model High School at Moirang up to her sixth standard and thereafter attended St. Xavier Catholic School, Moirang, up to class VIII. During this time, she took a good amount of interest in athletics, especially javelin and 400 metres running. It was at this juncture, Dingko Singh, a fellow Manipuri returned from the 1998 Bangkok Asian games with a gold medal. Kom recollects that this had inspired many youngsters in Manipur to try boxing, and she too thought of giving it a try.

After standard VIII, Kom moved to Adimjati High School, Imphal, for her schooling for class IX and X, but was unable to pass the matriculation exam. Not wishing to reappear for them, she quit her school and gave her examination from NIOS, Imphal and graduation from Churachandpur College.

In school, Kom participated in all types of sports including volleyball, football and athletics. It was the success of Dingko Singh that inspired her to switch from athletics to boxing in 2000. She started her training under her first coach K. Kosana Meitei in Imphal. When she was 15, she took the decision to leave her hometown to study at the Sports academy in the state capital Imphal. In an interview with the BBC, Meitei remembered her as a dedicated hardworking girl with a strong will power, who picked up the basics of boxing quickly. Thereafter she trained under the Manipur State Boxing Coach M. Narjit Singh, at Khuman Lampak, Imphal. Kom kept her interest in boxing a secret from her father, himself an ex-wrestler, as he was concerned that boxing would hurt Kom's face and spoil her chances of marriage. However, he learnt of it when Kom's photo appeared in a newspaper after she won the state boxing championship in 2000. After three years, her father began to support Kom's pursuits in boxing as he grew convinced of her love of boxing.
Career:

After her marriage, Mary Kom took a short hiatus from boxing. After she and Ongler had their first two children, Kom again started training. She won a silver medal at the 2008 Asian Women's Boxing Championship in India and a fourth successive gold medal at the AIBA Women's World Boxing Championship in China, followed by a gold medal at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Vietnam.

In 2010, Kom won the gold medal at the Asian Women's Boxing Championship in Kazakhstan, and at the AIBA Women's World Boxing Championship in Barbados, her fifth consecutive gold at the championship. She competed in Barbados in the 48 kg weight category, after AIBA had stopped using the 46 kg class. In the 2010 Asian Games, she competed in the 51 kg class and won a bronze medal. In 2011, she won gold in the 48 kg class at the Asian Women's Cup in China.

On 3 October 2010, she, along with Sanjay and Harshit Jain, had the honour of bearing the Queen's Baton in its opening ceremony run in the stadium for the 2010 Commonwealth Games of Delhi. She did not compete, however, as women's boxing was not included in the Commonwealth Games.

On 1 October 2014, she won her first Gold Medal at the Asian Games held at Incheon, South Korea by beating Kazakhstan’s Zhaina Shekerbekova in the flyweight (51 kg) summit clash.
Mary Kom during an interaction with the Prime Minister of India

On 8 November 2017, she clinched an unprecedented fifth gold medal (48 kg) at the ASBC Asian Confederation women’s boxing championships held at Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam.

The only major international event, that she had not seen a medal before was in Commonwealth Games, as her category Light flyweight was never included in the games till 2018 Commonwealth Games where as expected she earned the gold medal gracefully in the Women's light flyweight 48 kg on 14 April 2018.

On 24 November 2018, she created history by becoming the first woman to win 6 World Championships, achieving this feat at the 10th AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships held in New Delhi, India.
Olympic Games:
lympics – Women's flyweight
Mary Kom with a young sports person.

Kom, who had previously fought in the 46 and 48 kg categories, shifted to the 51 kg category after the world body decided to allow women’s boxing in only three weight categories eliminating the lower weight classes.

At the 2012 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championship, Kom was competing not just for the championship itself but also for a place at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, the first time women's boxing had featured as an Olympic sport. She was defeated in the 51 kg semi-finals by Nicola Adams of the UK, but did succeed in getting a bronze medal. She was the only Indian woman to qualify for boxing event, with Laishram Sarita Devi narrowly missing a place in the 60 kg class.

Kom was accompanied to London by her mother. Kom's coach Charles Atkinson could not join her at the Olympic Village as he didn't possess an International Boxing Association (AIBA) 3 Star Certification, which is mandatory for accreditation. She had all her luggage and passport stolen on the way to the selection camp in Bangkok, Thailand for her first Asian Women’s Boxing Championships.The first Olympic round was held on 5 August 2012, with Kom defeating Karolina Michalczuk of Poland 19-14 in the third women's boxing match ever to be fought at the Olympics. In the quarter-final, the following day, she defeated Maroua Rahali of Tunisia with a score of 15-6. She faced Nicola Adams of UK in the semi-final on 8 August 2012 and lost the bout 6 points to 11. However, she stood third in the competition and garnered an Olympic bronze medal. In recognition, the Manipur Government awarded her Rs 50 lakhs and two acres of land in a cabinet meeting held on 9 August 2012.

Though keen on representing India at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Kom was not able to qualify for the event. She continues to pursue the sport and train for the same, and is preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Super Fight League:

Kom appeared on the final and last episode of the Super Fight League's mixed martial arts reality show - SFL Challengers. During this time Kom was in talks with owners Raj Kundra and Sanjay Dutt to work with the SFL in some manner other than being a fighter.

On 24 September 2012, the Super Fight League announced that Kom will serve as the SFL's brand ambassador.
AchievementsEdit
International Titles
Year Place Weight Competition Location
2001 2nd, silver medalist(s) 48 AIBA Women's World Championships Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
2002 1st, gold medalist(s) 45 AIBA Women's World Championships Antalya, Turkey
2002 1st, gold medalist(s) 45 Witch Cup Pécs, Hungary
2003 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 Asian Women's Championships Hisar, India
2004 1st, gold medalist(s) 41 Women's World Cup Tønsberg, Norway
2005 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 Asian Women's Championships Kaohsiung, Taiwan
2005 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 AIBA Women's World Championships Podolsk, Russia
2006 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 AIBA Women's World Championships New Delhi, India
2006 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 Venus Women's Box Cup Vejle, Denmark
2008 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 AIBA Women's World Championships Ningbo, China
2008 2nd, silver medalist(s) 46 Asian Women's Championships Guwahati, India
2009 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 Asian Indoor Games Hanoi, Vietnam
2010 1st, gold medalist(s) 48 AIBA Women's World Championships Bridgetown, Barbados
2010 1st, gold medalist(s) 46 Asian Women's Championships Astana, Kazakhstan
2010 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 51 Asian Games Guangzhou, China
2011 1st, gold medalist(s) 48 Asian Women's Cup Haikou, China
2012 1st, gold medalist(s) 41 Asian Women's Championships Ulan Bator, Mongolia
2012 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 51 Summer Olympics London, United Kingdom
2014 1st, gold medalist(s) 51 Asian Games Incheon, South Korea
2017 1st, gold medalist(s) 48 Asian Women's Championships Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
2018 1st, gold medalist(s) 45-48 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
2018 1st, gold medalist(s) 45-48 AIBA Women's World Championships New Delhi, India

National

    Gold – 1st Women Nat. Boxing Championship, Chennai 6–12.2.2001
    The East Open Boxing Champ, Bengal 11–14 December 2001
    2nd Sr World Women Boxing Championship, New Delhi 26–30 December 2001
    National Women Sort Meet, N. Delhi 26–30 December 2001
    32nd National Games, Hyderabad 2002
    3rd Sr World Women Boxing Champ, Aizawl 4–8.3.2003
    4th Sr WWBC, Kokrajar, Assam 24–28 February 2004
    5th Sr WWBC, Kerala 26–30 December 2004
    6th Sr WWBC, Jamshedpur 29 November-3.12.2005
    10th WNBC, Jamshedpur lost QF by 1–4 on 5 October 2009

Awards and recognitions:

Mary Kom set a new standard in amateur boxing without ever competing in professional boxing. In 2015, Kom became the first amateur to surpass several professional athletes in India in earnings, endorsements and awards. She is the first amateur athlete to win the Padma Bhushan.

    The International Boxing Association (AIBA) awarded Mary Kom with the first AIBA Legends awards for "promising boxing career"

    The International Boxing Association (AIBA) announced Mary Kom as the brand ambassador for 2016 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships
    Padma Bhushan (Sports), 2013
    Arjuna Award (Boxing), 2003
    Padma Shri (Sports), 2006
    Contender for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, 2007
    People of the Year- Limca Book of Records, 2007
    CNN-IBN & Reliance Industries' Real Heroes Award 14.4. 2008 Mon
    Pepsi MTV Youth Icon 2008
    ‘Magnificent Mary’, AIBA 2008
    Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, 2009[58][59]
    International Boxing Association's Ambassador for Women's Boxing 2009 (TSE 30 July 2009 Thur)
    Sportswoman of the year 2010, Sahara Sports Award
    Olympians for Life by WOA.
    Honorary Doctorate degree (D.Litt) from North-Eastern Hill University on 29 March 2016 and (DPhil) from Kaziranga University on 14 January 2019

For the bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics

    ₹50 lakh (US$70,000) cash award from the Rajasthan Government
    ₹50 lakh (US$70,000) cash award and two acres of land from the Manipur Government

    ₹20 lakh (US$28,000) cash award from the Assam Government
    ₹10 lakh (US$14,000) cash award from the Arunachal Pradesh Government
    ₹10 lakh (US$14,000) cash award from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (India)
    ₹40 lakh (US$56,000) cash award from the North Eastern Council
    'Meethoileima' title, Manipur Govt. (2018)

Media and popular culture:

Her autobiography, Unbreakable, was co-authored by Dina Serto and published by Harper Collins in late 2013.

In 2014, Priyanka Chopra played the main role of Mary Kom in Mary Kom, a Hindi biographical film about her life.The movie is directed by Omung Kumar and was released on 5 September 2014.
Personal life:

Kom is married to the footballer Karung Onkholer (Onler). Kom first met her husband in 2000 after her luggage was stolen while travelling by train to Bangalore and thereafter to Delhi for a sports meet. In New Delhi while on her way to the National Games in Punjab she met Onkholer who was studying law at Delhi University. Onkholer was the president of the North East students body and helped Kom. Thus they became friends and thereafter started dating each other. After four years they were married in 2005.

Together they have 3 sons: twins Rechungvar and Khupneivar (born in 2007), and son Prince (born in May 2013).
Association with social causes:

Kom is an animal rights activist, and supporter of PETA India, starring in an ad to call for an end to the use of elephants in circuses. "Circuses are cruel places for animals where they are beaten and tortured. As a mother, I can imagine what animals go through when their children are taken away from them to forcefully perform in circuses. It's sad," Kom has been quoted in the media.

Kom has also backed PETA India's humane education campaign, Compassionate Citizen. She has written a letter to the education ministers of states and union territories across India requesting that the programme be incorporated into official school curriculums. In an interview in the Times of India she was quoted as saying, "One of the best ways to knock out cruelty to animals is to teach compassion to young people. Animals need us in their corner. With violence seemingly all around us, it is more important than ever that we teach lessons of respect and kindness in the classroom."

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