Gold medallist Nikhat Zareen said she doesn't want to stop after this and is targetting a medal next from the Olympics. We need this kind of passion from our champions! pic.twitter.com/CyD1Sr2CNQ — Anurag Thakur (@ianuragthakur) May 24, 2022
Speaking at the felicitation ceremony, Nikhat Zareen promised that she's not done yet, and has her eyes firmly set on winning a medal for India at the Olympics.
"I am standing here as a World Champion today and I will stand here again as an Olympic medalist as well," she stated.
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Meanwhile, Anurag Thakur urged his fellow peers present at the felicitation ceremony to appreciate the efforts of the boxers who'd made the nation proud.
"They have worked so hard to win these medals, I am sure we can clap hard to show them how much this win means for the country. We must make it our habit to show our appreciation for our athletes because they are doing it for the country," said Thakur.
The road to @Paris2024 begins
One Aim- #MissionParis2024#Paris2024 #Olympics pic.twitter.com/3Iw3xdxDnw — Nikhat Zareen (@nikhat_zareen) August 8, 2021
Earlier, the ace boxer had even posted a picture of herself as she began preparations for the Paris Olympics in 2024, which remains pinned on her Twitter profile till date.
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India meanwhile finished the Women's World Boxing Championships with three medals as Manisha Moun and Parveen also won bronze medals each, alongside Zareen's gold.