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Did boxer Sarita really showed lack of sportsmanship? Tell us!


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ahwan paikray
Sarita was dead right
by ahwan paikray on Oct 02, 2014 08:10 PM

Sarita did the right thing for the pride of our country.Tell me why India should always suffer and why it should always be in the morgue ? Had there been USA or China,in India's place,does the judges had got the guts to go for the partial decision?Of course not.Certainly the time has come to prove our solidarity behind Sarita and India.Bravo sarita,bravo.you have done India proud by gifting the medal to the Korean.

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Binod Krishna
Did boxer Sarita really show lack of sportsmanship? Tell us!
by Binod Krishna on Oct 02, 2014 07:55 PM

Sarita showed sportmen spirit by not accepting medal. Medal is not that important issue. It is pride of our country which got hurt by the behaviour of the authority went there on the cost of we tax payer. Prime minister should desolve the SAI and constitute new SAI. Present SAI is very old and not atall creative.

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rajendra dessai
saritadevi
by rajendra dessai on Oct 02, 2014 07:51 PM

saritedevi is right. she showed courage to fight against injustice. we r coward people.

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maria mascarenhas
Did boxer Sarita really show lack of sportsmanship? Tell us!
by maria mascarenhas on Oct 02, 2014 07:45 PM

Of course she did the right thing. Our officials must be taken to task, this clearly shows that they must have been bribed, why else would they have not protested. In the name of right sportsmanship how many honest players have been robbed. It does take a lot of guts to do what she did and we all congratulate her for the courage in doing it publicly. Hopefully the officials or organisations will have learnt their lessons. We all know most of the medals are already decided before the games are even played. Why make a farce of every thing? Just give away the medals to who you think has been chosen. Why make these poor people struggle and work so hard just to have their glory taken away? CONGRATULATIONS SARITA, WE ARE PROUD OF YOU.

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anjan  roy
Sorry to say
by anjan roy on Oct 02, 2014 07:38 PM

What she did is right at the moment for her because nobody could bear such an act of cheating internationally. It's case of cheating Gold. Still not clear why Koreans did such a heinous act?

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surajit mukhopadhyay
sarita devi does the right thing
by surajit mukhopadhyay on Oct 02, 2014 07:38 PM

if I was in her position I will throw the medal in the face of organizers or will not attend the medal ceremony(prefer), and will go to court against the organizing committee, and "if I am the chief of Indian boxing authority then surely protest against this incident in front of all and support Sarita Devi".
I still believe she does what she can do in that moment of time. the KOREAN cheaters.........

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Thomas Dmello
Did boxer Sarita really show lack of sportsmanship?
by Thomas Dmello on Oct 02, 2014 07:34 PM

Saritha is just a sports person and does not know the intricacies of the game management. Under the circumstances even to the hardcore experienced persons can burst into tears do something unexpected.

It is the coach, the managers who should have guided her. I believe that the managers were NOT available at the time of incident.

So whatever she did has to be pardoned.


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Atul Mhapankar
Sarita did the right thing
by Atul Mhapankar on Oct 02, 2014 07:32 PM

No, not at all did she show a lack of sportsmanship, Infact we should all stand by her and actually sack the boxing association members who ran away. Why were they not there to lodge a protest or to pay the appeal fees, Why is Sarita only wrong, Why is the AIBA not looking at the fault of the judges, Why is she the scapegoat.

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Arnold Dsouza
Sarita
by Arnold Dsouza on Oct 02, 2014 07:16 PM

Sarita should have not gone for the medal ceremony, which would have been a better mark of protest.

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