India's ace woman boxer M C Mary Kom's qualified for the London Olympics after World No. 2 Nicola Adams got the better of Russia's AIBA World champion Yelena Savelyeva 11-6 in the semi-finals of the 51kg at the World Championships in Qinhuangdao, China, on Friday.
The five-time World champion, whose hopes hung by a thread after she lost to Adams 11-13 in the quarter-finals on Wednesday, thus becomes the only Indian woman boxer to qualify for the Games.
"Olympic slot confirmed finally! I am so happy," Mary, a mother-of-two, said.
"I saw the bout. I know the Russian was not very good but I am a bit sad as well because I won't have a medal around my neck this time," added the reigning Asian champion.
"Medal is very important for me. I am happy with the qualification but I am very upset not to get a medal," added the 29-year-old Manipuri.
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