Mary Kom biography

 Mary Kom biography

Mary Kom biography
 Mary Kom biography


 A woman sportsperson who has made India proud with her great achievements, the name of such a great woman is Mary Kom, who is a single Indian woman boxer. Mary qualified in the 2012 Olympics, and won the Bronze medal. For the first time an Indian boxer woman reached here. Apart from this, she has won the World Boxer Championships 5 times. Mary started her boxing career at the age of 18. My com is an inspiration for all India, his life was full of many ups and downs. She worked very hard to make a career in boxing and was fighting even with her family.


no.          introduction point                       Mary Kom life introduction

1.                       full name                                       Chungnejung Mary Kom 

2.                       born                                               1 March 1983

3                      . Place of Birth                                Kangthai, Manipuri, India

4.                       Parents                                          maangate akham kom – maangate tompa kom

5.                       Husband                                       Karung Onkholar Kom

6.                      Coach                                           Gopal Devang, M. Narjeet Singh, Charles Atkinson,                                                                                                         Rongmi Josia

7.                      Professional                                   Boxing

8.                      height                                            1.58 m

9.                     Weight                                            51 kg


 Mary Kom was born on 1 March 1983 in Kangthai, Manipuri, India. His father was a poor farmer. She was the eldest of four siblings, I have been very diligent from an early age, she used to work with her parents to help them. Also she used to take care of her siblings. Mary studied after all this and started it from 'Loktak Christian Model High School', where she studied till 6th. After this, Saint Xavier went to Catholic School, from where he passed the Class VIII examination. Further studies, she went to Adimjati High School for 9th and 10th, but she could not pass the exam. Mary left school midway and she took the NIOS exam. After this he did his graduation from Churachandpur College, Imphal (Capital of Manipur).


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Mary was fond of becoming an athlete since childhood, she used to participate in football like during school time. But the funny thing is that he never participated in boxing. In 1998, boxer 'Dingko Singh' won the gold medal at the Asian Games, he was from Manipur. With this victory, his entire motherland was lost. Here Mary saw Dingko while boxing, and was determined to make it her career. After this, the first challenge before him was to persuade his family members for this. These people, considering the simpleness of small space, considered boxing as a sport of men, and they used to think that such a game takes a lot of hard work, which is not good for this young girl.


Mary had decided in her mind that she would reach her goal, no matter what she had to do for it. Mary started training for this without informing her parents. Once she saw girls boxing with boys in 'Khuman Lampak Sports Complex', which she was shocked to see. From here, thoughts about his dream became more mature in his mind. She went to Imphal from her village and met Manipur state boxing coach M Narjeet Singh and requested him to train her. She was very passionate about this game, as well she was an early learner. Even when everyone left the training center, she used to practice till late at night.


Mary Kom Career -


After starting boxing, Mary knew that her family would never accept her idea of ​​making a career in boxing, due to which she kept it hidden from her family. From 1998 to 2000, she continued to train at her house without informing. In 2000, when Mary won 'Women Boxing Championships, Manipur', and won the Boxer Award, her news was published in every newspaper there, then her family also came to know her as a boxer. . After this victory, his family members also celebrated his victory. After this, Mary won the gold medal in 'Women's Boxing Championships' held in West Bengal, raising her state's name.


  • 2001 - Mary started her career internationally in 2001. At this time, he was only 18 years old. He first participated in the AIBA Women's Boxing Championships held in the US, 48 kg weight category and won the silver medal here. After this, I won the AIBA Women's Boxing Championships held in Turkey in 2002, in the 45 kg weight category and he won the gold medal. In the same year, Mary also won the gold medal in the 45 weight category in the 'Witch Cup' held in Hungary.

  • 2003 - Mary won the gold medal in the 46 kg weight category at the 'Asian Women Boxing Championships' held in India in 2003. After this, Mary once again won the gold medal in the Women's Boxing World Cup held in Norway.

  • 2005 - Mary won the gold medal again in the 2005 Asian Women's Boxing Championships 46 kg weight class held in Taiwan. Mary also won the AIBA Women's Boxing Championships in Rasiya this year.

  • 2006 - In 2006, Mary won the gold medal at the 'Venus Women's Box Cup' held in Denmark and AIBA Women's Boxing Championships held in India.

  • 2008 - Mary came back again in 2008 with a break of one year and won the silver medal in 'Asian Women Boxing Championships' held in India. With this, AIBA won the gold medal in Women's Boxing Championships China.

  • 2009 - Mary won the gold medal at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games held in Vietnam.

  • 2010 - Mary won the gold medal at the 2010 Asian Women's Boxing Championships held in Kazakhstan, along with Mary won the gold medal at the AIBA Women's Boxing Championships for the fifth consecutive time. In the same year Mary won the Bronze medal by participating in the 51 kg weight class at the Asian Games. In 2010, the Commonwealth Games were also held in India, here, my com along with Vijender Singh was also present in the opening ceremony. There was no organized women's boxing game in this game, due to which I could not show my talent here.

  • 2011 - Won the gold medal in the 48 kg weight class 'Asian Women's Cup' held in China in 2011.

  • 2012 - Won the Gold medal in 'Asian Women's Boxing Championships' 51 kg weight class held in Mongolia in 2012. Mary received a lot of respect at the Olympics held in London this year, she was the first female boxer to qualify for the Olympics. Here Mary got a bronze medal in 51 kg weight class. Along with this, I was the third Indian woman who got a medal in the Olympics.

  • 2014 - Won Mary Gold medal in Women's Flyweight (48-52kg) at Asian Games held in South Korea in 2014 and created history.

Mary Kom personal life


Mary met Onler in Delhi in 2001, when she was going to the National Games in Punjab. At that time, Onler was studying law at Delhi University. Both were very impressed with each other, they had a friendship relationship for four years, after which both got married in 2005. They both have thirty boys, of which 2 twin sons were born in 2007, and another son was born in 2013.


Mary Kom Awards


  • In 2003, Arjuna Award was received.
  • 2006 Padma Shri Award.
  • In 2007, the highest honor of the game was nominated for 'Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna'.
  • In 2007, People of the Year was honored by Limca Book Record.
  • Honored with 'Real Horse Award' by CNN-IBN and Reliance Industry in 2008
  • 2008 Pepsi MTV Youth Icon
  • 'Magnificent Mary' Award by AIBA in 2008.
  • In 2009, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna was given.
  • In 2010, Sportsmen of the Year Award was given by Sahara Sports Award.
  • In 2013, Padma Bhushan, the country's third largest honor, was awarded.

Mary Kom Film


The film Meri Kom, based on the life of Meri Kom, was produced by Omung Kumar, which was released on 5 September 2014. The film had Priyanka Chopra in the lead role, in which her performance was worth watching.




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