Following her exit, Lovlina, who was one of India’s biggest hopes for a medal in Paris, shared an emotional message on social media.
“I sincerely apologize to the entire nation for not bringing home a medal this time, especially to the people of Assam who always support me,” Lovlina wrote.
“I will work harder and come back stronger. This isn’t the end; I’m looking for a fresh start. I also want to thank all the coaches, support staff, SAI, Assam Government, BFI, Reliance Sports Foundation, IOS Sports, and all my sponsors for their unwavering support and encouragement,” she added.
The 26-year-old’s defeat concluded India’s boxing efforts at the Olympics, following Nishant Dev’s earlier elimination from the men’s 71kg quarterfinals in a closely contested match.
The six-member boxing team, comprising four women and two men, represented India at the Games, with four members exiting in the preliminary rounds.
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