Shiva, Manoj seeded; 5 Indians get bye in World Championships
BY PTI14 Oct 2013 5:56 AM IST
PTI14 Oct 2013 5:56 AM IST
Asian champion Shiva Thapa (56kg) and Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Manoj Kumar (64kg) were the only ones to be seeded among the five Indian boxers, who were handed first-round byes in the draw for the World Championship held today in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
While Shiva has been seeded fourth, Manoj got the number six billing in the mega-event which will start on Monday.
Thokchom Nanao Singh (49kg), Olympian Sumit Sangwan (81kg) and Asian Games silver-medallist Manpreet Singh (91kg) are the other three boxers apart from Manoj and Shiva, who have been given byes in the first round.
Star boxer Vijender Singh (75kg), who was the first Indian to clinch a medal (a bronze in 2009) in the World Championships, had no such luck and will open his campaign against Sweden’s Hampus Henriksson on October 17. If he wins his opening bout, Vijender will find himself up against Ireland’s Jason Quigley, the reigning European champion, who has been seeded fifth in the showpiece event.
Madan Lal (52kg) will kick off India’s campaign tomorrow against Moldova’s Alexandros Riscan. On Tuesday, Vikash Malik (60kg) will go up against Meder Mamakeev of Kyrgyzstan.
While Shiva has been seeded fourth, Manoj got the number six billing in the mega-event which will start on Monday.
Thokchom Nanao Singh (49kg), Olympian Sumit Sangwan (81kg) and Asian Games silver-medallist Manpreet Singh (91kg) are the other three boxers apart from Manoj and Shiva, who have been given byes in the first round.
Star boxer Vijender Singh (75kg), who was the first Indian to clinch a medal (a bronze in 2009) in the World Championships, had no such luck and will open his campaign against Sweden’s Hampus Henriksson on October 17. If he wins his opening bout, Vijender will find himself up against Ireland’s Jason Quigley, the reigning European champion, who has been seeded fifth in the showpiece event.
Madan Lal (52kg) will kick off India’s campaign tomorrow against Moldova’s Alexandros Riscan. On Tuesday, Vikash Malik (60kg) will go up against Meder Mamakeev of Kyrgyzstan.
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