Mary Kom-led Indian boxers to train in Italy, Ireland for Asian Games

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The legendary M C will lead a star-studded Indian team's training stint in as part of preparation for the upcoming

The Federation of has drawn out a three-month calendar that will see its boxers get extensive training in foreign camps, besides participation in key tournaments to be battle ready for the big continental games.

The women pugilists will be training at the elite Olympic Performance Training Centre, alongside top women boxers from Finland, Romania, and who are already preparing there for the EUBC Women's European Championships.

The squad is led by India's most accomplished boxer, (48 kg), with Monika (48 kg), Sarjubala Devi and Pinki Rani (both 51 kg), (54 kg).

Also in the team are two-time Asian Championship silver medallist and 2017 World Youth Champion gold medallist in the 57 kg, Laishram and Pavitra in the 60 kg, Simranjit Kaur (64 kg), Lovlina Boroghain and Pooja (69 kg) giving her company in the light to middle-weight categories.

Former silver medallist Saweety Bora (75 kg), Asian Championship bronze medallist (81 kg) and Lalfakmawii Ralte (+81 kg) will be fighting in the heavyweight categories.

India's only qualifier so far, Jyoti (51 kg), was also part of the contingent. She will train alongside her senior counterparts as she gears up for her maiden stint at the Youth to be held in later this year.

of the women's team Raffaele Bergamasco heads the coaching roster as Shiv Singh, Chote Lal Yadav and Sandhya Gurung share duties to train the female boxers.

"It is an important trip for our boxers as they will get to train in the best conditions before the crucial and later the We have picked the top boxers from each category and will be putting them through similar training regimen before the team for the is selected," Raffaele said, before boarding the flight.

Meanwhile, the men's team will train at the high performance centre of

(49 kg), who made the cut after his gold medal winning exploits in Belgrade, CWG gold medallist and (both 52 kg), and Madan Lal (56 kg) will be hoping to sharpen their punches for the big event in

Twenty-year-old (60 kg), who won the silver in the Asian Youth Championship, will also try to impress to make it to After some impressive runs in Boxing (WSB), Dheeraj Kumar and Ashish (both 64 kg), Duryodhan Negi (69 kg), Mandeep Jangra (75 kg) and youngster, (91 kg) have all been included to get exposure.

(81 kg) and (+91 kg) will be representing in the heavyweight categories.

"We have handpicked a pool of probable boxers in each category and in the next few tournaments each of them will get chance to show their abilities.

"After closely monitoring their performances in the series of exposure trips and major championship that is lined in the next two months we will chose the best to represent in squad," added men's of BFI, before the team departed for

BAI has further planned a series of key tournaments and exposure trips in the coming months, including the prestigious President's cup in and the Umakhanov Memorial Tournament, both slated to be held in the first week of June along with tournaments in

At the Asiad, the men's categories that would be competed are 49kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg and 75kg.

The featured women's categories include 51kg, 57kg and 60kg as the final Squad announcement will take place on June 26th.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 21:00 IST