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Why did Mary Kom not tell any of her family members about her passion for boxing​

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Answered by Brainlyunknowngirl
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It was because she was from a poor family and she also don't do well in her studies.At LCM high school Moirang,Manipur,She was expled as she doesn't did good in her studies. And also her father was strict and was against sports like boxing.So , she do not told her family about har passion of boxing.

But still with LCM high school Moirang, she was a very good relationship. ❤

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Answered by ishanisarkar42vc
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Mary Kom

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Mary Kom

Mary Kom - British High Commission, Delhi, 27 July 2011.jpg

Mary Kom at the British High Commission

Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha

Incumbent

Assumed office

25 April 2016

Nominated by Pranab Mukherjee

Personal details

Born Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom

1 March 1983 (age 37)[1]

Kangathei, Manipur, India

Nationality Indian

Spouse(s) Karong Onkholer Kom

Awards Padma Vibhushan (2020)

Padma Bhushan (2013)

Padma Shri (2006)

Boxing career

Statistics

Weight class Pinweight / Flyweight

Weight(s) 48 kg (106 lb) / 51 kg (112 lb)

Height 1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)

Boxing record

Total fights 16

Wins 16

Wins by KO 0

Losses 0

Draws 0

No contests 0

Medal record[hide]

Women's amateur boxing

Representing  India

Event 1st 2nd 3rd

Olympic Games - - 1

World Championships 6 1 1

Asian Games 1 - 1

Commonwealth Games 1 - -

Asian Championships 5 1 -

Total 13 2 3

Olympic Games

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

Bronze medal – third place 2019 Ulan-Ude 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

Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom (born 1 March 1983[1]) is an Indian Olympic boxer and incumbent Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha.[2][3][4] She is the only woman to become World Amateur Boxing champion for a record six times, the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the first seven World Championships, and the only boxer (male or female) to win eight World Championship medals.[5][6][7][8] 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.[9] She had also been ranked as No. 1 AIBA World Women's Ranking Light Flyweight category.[10][11] 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.[12] She is also the only boxer to become Asian Amateur Boxing Champion for record six times.[13][14]

On 25 April 2016, the President of India nominated Kom as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian parliament.[15] 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.[16]

After her sixth world title in 2018, the Government of Manipur has conferred on her the title "Meethoi Leima", loosely translated as great or exceptional lady in a felicitation ceremony held in Imphal on 11 December 2018. At the function, the then Chief Minister of Manipur also declared that the stretch of road leading to the National Games village in Imphal West district, where Kom currently resides, would be named as MC Mary Kom Road.[17][18] She was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award, in 2020

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