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CWG 2018: Mary Kom to be India’s flag-bearer at Closing Ceremony

MC Mary Kom will be India's flag bearer at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony here on Sunday (April 15).

By Pti

Gold medallist Mary Kom kisses her medal during the medal ceremony of the womens Light Fly (45-48kg) boxing event at the Commonwealth Games 2018 in Gold Coast on Saturday

Gold Coast, April 14: Indian boxing legend MC Mary Kom, who claimed a gold medal on debut at the Commonwealth Games on Saturday (April 14), will be India's flag bearer at the event's closing ceremony here on Sunday (April 15).

CWG 2018: Boxers Mary Kom, Gaurav Solanki grab gold</a> | <a class=Medal tally | Mary Kom credits obsessive training for fighting fit body at 35" title="CWG 2018: Boxers Mary Kom, Gaurav Solanki grab gold | Medal tally | Mary Kom credits obsessive training for fighting fit body at 35" />CWG 2018: Boxers Mary Kom, Gaurav Solanki grab gold | Medal tally | Mary Kom credits obsessive training for fighting fit body at 35

The 35-year-old five-time world champion, who is also an Olympic bronze-medallist, claimed her maiden CWG gold after beating Northern Ireland's Kristina O'Hara in the light flyweight (48kg) final on Saturday (April 14). The Olympic medallist, competing in her debut Commonwealth Games and perhaps her last one as well made sure it was a memorable one. The world champ put up another dominating show in the ring as the Indian claimed an unanimous verdict of 5-0.

"This is the first time I will be India's flag-bearer in an event like this. I don't know if I deserve it but I am certainly very proud of it," Mary Kom told PTI after winning her CWG bout 30-27, 30-27, 29-28, 30-27, 20-27.

The five-time Asian champion has claimed three gold medals in the last five months, starting with the Asian Championships in Vietnam. The boxer also cleared the air on the wrong spelling of her name being used by the organisers. Her name has been spelt Mery instead of Mary. "Actually it is Mary but because my passport has the spelling Mery, the organisers have gone with that spelling. I will be getting it corrected once I am done with the Games and back in India," she said.

Commonwealth Games 2018: PV Sindhu carries India flag at glittering Opening Ceremony in Gold Coast</a> | <a class=CWG 2018: Badminton: It's Sindhu vs Saina in women's final; Srikanth to take on Lee in men's final" title="Commonwealth Games 2018: PV Sindhu carries India flag at glittering Opening Ceremony in Gold Coast | CWG 2018: Badminton: It's Sindhu vs Saina in women's final; Srikanth to take on Lee in men's final" />Commonwealth Games 2018: PV Sindhu carries India flag at glittering Opening Ceremony in Gold Coast | CWG 2018: Badminton: It's Sindhu vs Saina in women's final; Srikanth to take on Lee in men's final

India’s top shuttler PV Sindhu had been the flag bearer for the country in the opening ceremony at Gold Coast. Sindhu will be playing against compatriot Saina Nehwal in what will be an all-Indian women’s singles badminton final.

Story first published: Saturday, April 14, 2018, 18:13 [IST]
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