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Former world boxing champion KC Lekha's Dangal moment: Nothing more confidence-building than planting a punch on a man's face

With just about 12 weeks remaining till the Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou, China, and a little over 12 months till the Paris Olympics 2024, we look back at the inspiring story of boxer KC Lekha.

July 02, 2023 / 19:25 IST
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KC Lekha won the gold medal at the 2006 Women’s World Amateur Boxing championship, along with boxer Mary Kom.
KC Lekha won the gold medal at the 2006 Women’s World Amateur Boxing championship, along with boxer Mary Kom.

“For a sportsperson, there is no family, no relatives or political connections. Almost her/his entire life is dedicated to sport. I myself have spent most of my life in sports hostels and camps across the country,” says KC Lekha, 42.

The one-time world boxing champion and 2021 Dhyan Chand awardee works as an under-secretary (finance) with the Kerala government now. But there was a time, not long ago, when she was putting opponents in their place; both inside the boxing ring and outside it - she had to overcome opposition to the idea of women competing in contact sports multiple times over her 14-year career (2001-2014) as a boxer.

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The road to becoming a champion, however, was not easy for Lekha. Her father was a daily-wage farmer who struggled to make ends meet. “There were days when I went to school without food or hardly even the energy to walk, let alone play sport.”

Nonetheless, her father stood by her dreams. “Not many thought I would become a sportsperson one day. I was quite a chubby girl in school and all my classmates used to tease me saying if I ever competed in sports, I will be the first from the last.”