Mary Kom Resigned from India’s Chef-de-Mission Role
Mary Kom, the celebrated Indian boxer and six-time world champion, has resigned from her role as the chef-de-mission for the upcoming Paris Olympics due to personal reasons. Her decision, announced by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President PT Usha, has left many surprised given Mary Kom’s longstanding commitment to representing India in international sports.
In her resignation letter to Usha, Mary Kom expressed her regret but explained that personal circumstances compelled her to step down. Despite her disappointment, she reaffirmed her unwavering support for the Indian contingent at the Olympics.
Recognizing Mary Kom’s decision, PT Usha conveyed understanding and respect while assuring support from the IOA. Plans are underway to find a suitable replacement for Mary Kom to ensure the smooth functioning of the Indian contingent at the Games.
The role of chef-de-mission is crucial in overseeing the well-being of athletes and serving as a liaison between the contingent and organizing committees. With Mary Kom’s resignation, the IOA has appointed Shiva Keshavan, a six-time Winter Olympian, as the deputy chef-de-mission. Additionally, Sharath Kamal, a prominent table tennis player and Commonwealth Games champion, has been selected as India’s male flag-bearer.
As India prepares for the Olympics, there is anticipation and excitement among athletes and fans. The focus now shifts to finding a new chef-de-mission and ensuring that the Indian contingent is well-prepared to compete on the global stage.
Mary Kom’s resignation marks a turning point in India’s Olympic preparations, highlighting the need for adaptability and resilience in the face of unexpected challenges. Despite her absence, Mary Kom’s legacy as a trailblazer in Indian sports continues to inspire generations of athletes.
Repurposed article originally published in She the people