Mary Kom

Mary Kom Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, Children, Family, Biography

Mary Kom

Mary Kom is an Indian Olympic Boxer. She is the First Indian Woman Boxer to get a Gold Medal in the 2014 Incheon Asian Games and is also the First Indian Woman Boxer to win Gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Let’s take a closer look at her personal and professional life.

Biography/Wiki

Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte or simply, Mary Kom, was born on 1 March 1983 at Kangathei, Manipur, India. She celebrated her 35th birthday in 2018. But the age is just a number to her as she won Gold at the Commonwealth Games 2018 in Australia. She started her training in boxing at a very young age and has since represented India at the highest level and has achieved many accolades internationally and nationally. She is popularly known as ‘Magnificent Mary.’

Physical Features

She stands 5′ 3″ (160 cm) tall and weighs about 60 kg (130 lbs). She has brown hair and black eyes. On being asked about her fitness, she said,

The secret to my success is my fitness and I am very quick. I plan well before bouts. I am lucky that I can catch my opponents within seconds. I am able to read them very quickly…I have to train to keep myself calm. It’s a strong urge, it’s a habit and training makes me happy. When I don’t train I feel sick sometimes

Family

She was born into a low-income Hindu family. Her father, Mangte Tonpa Kom and her mother, Mangte Akham Kom were tenant farmers. Her father was also a wrestler.

Mary Kom with her parents

She grew up with three siblings, Chung, Nei, and Jang.

Mary Kom’s (From Left to Right) Sister-in-law, Brother Khupreng, Father Tonpa, Little Sister Cindy and Mother Akham

In 2005, she married Karung Onkholer Kom, a former footballer. He let his career slide to take care of their children and make sure that Kom concentrates on training and not on the households.

Mary Kom with her Husband

In 2007, she gave birth to twin sons, Rechungvar Kom and Khupneivar Kom. In 2013, the couple welcomed their third child, Prince Kom.

Mary Kom with her children

Just one year after giving birth to Prince, she won the Asian Games Gold in 2014.

Mary Kom after her Gold Medal victory in 2014 Asian Games

Education

She shifted many schools in her childhood. She studied at Loktak Christian Model High School, Moirang, Manipur till her 6th standard.

Mary Kom in her childhood

She then studied at St. Xavier Catholic School, Moirang till the 8th class. After this, she moved to Adimjati High School, Imphal.

Mary Kom in her school

She failed in her matriculation exams and quit her school. Later she completed her 10th from NIOS. She completed her graduation from Churachandpur College. She was a very athletic person since her childhood and participated in various sports in her school. She was into athletics, but after Dingko Singh’s 1998 Asian Games success, she shifted to boxing.

Dingko Singh with 1998 Asian Games Gold Medal

Career

She is one of the biggest boxing stars of India. Her illustrious career took shape at a very early age. She was 15 when she moved to study at the Sports Academy in Imphal. Her father first didn’t like her choice of sport as he was concerned that her face might get hurt which may spoil her chances of marriage.

Though, when she won the State Boxing Championship in 2000, he started supporting her and understood her love for boxing. She got her first World Championship Gold in 2002 and then went on to win Gold five more times.

Mary Kom after her sixth World Title

In 2018, she won Gold in the World Championship for the sixth time and became the World’s first woman to achieve this feat.

In 2012, she represented India in Olympics and even won Bronze in the 51 kg category. In 2018, she won a Gold Medal in the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia.

Mary Kom in 2012 Olympics

Achievements

  • 2001:  Silver– Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championships
  • 2002: Gold– Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championships
  • 2003: Gold– Asian Women’s Championships
  • 2004: Gold– Women’s World Cup
  • 2005: Gold– Asian Women’s Championships
  • 2005: Gold– Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championships
  • 2006: Gold– Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championships
  • 2006: Gold– Venus Women’s Box Cup
  • 2008: Gold– Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championships
  • 2008: Silver– Asian Women’s Championships
  • 2009: Gold– Asian Indoor Games
  • 2010: Gold– Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championships
  • 2010: Gold– Asian Women’s Championships
  • 2010: Bronze– Asian Games
  • 2011: Gold– Asian Women’s Cup
  • 2012: Gold– Asian Women’s Championships
  • 2012: Bronze– Summer Olympics
  • 2014: Gold– Asian Games
  • 2017: Gold– Asian Women’s Championships
  • 2018: Gold– Commonwealth Games
  • 2018: Gold– AIBA Women’s World Championships

Awards/Honours

  • 2003: Arjuna Award (Boxing)
  • 2006: Padma Shree (Sports)
  • 2007: Contender for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
  • 2007: People of the Year- Limca Book of Records
  • 2008: CNN-IBN & Reliance Industries’ Real Heroes Award
  • 2008: Pepsi MTV Youth Icon
  • 2008: ‘Magnificent Mary,’ AIBA
  • 2009: Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award
  • 2009: International Boxing Association’s Ambassador for Women’s Boxing
  • 2013: Padma Bhushan (Sports)

Favourite Things

  • Tahini, Falafel are her favourite foods.
  • She loves listening songs of Lata Mangeshkar.
  • Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, and Athletics are her favourite sports besides boxing.

Philanthropy

She is a humanitarian and works a lot for the underprivileged. She is also an animal rights activist. She is a big supporter of PETA India and worked to end the use of the elephant in the circuses.

In an interview, she said,

Circuses are cruel places for animals where they are beaten and tortured. As a mother, I can imagine what animals go through when their children are taken away from them to forcefully perform in circuses. It’s sad.

She also supported Compassionate Citizen, PETA India’s humane education campaign. She once said,

One of the best ways to knock out cruelty to animals is to teach compassion to young people. Animals need us in their corner. With violence seemingly all around us, it is more important than ever that we teach lessons of respect and kindness in the classroom

Facts

  • She likes doing Martial Arts, Travelling, Watching TV, and Singing in her leisure time.
  • In 2006, her father-in-law was kidnapped and killed. She was very close to him, and in an interview, she revealed that that was a tough time for her.

  • In 2014, a biopic was made titled, ‘Mary Kom,’ starring Priyanka Chopra and directed by Omung Kumar.
  • On 26 April 2016, she was nominated by the President of India as a Member of the Parliament in the Rajya Sabha.

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