Manipur: Boxing
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Manipur, along with Haryana, is the sporting powerhouse of India. It has done India proud by producing a world champion and several internationally decorated sportspersons.
[edit] Manipur’s international stars
1998: Bantamweight Dingko Singh won a gold at the Asian Games.
Mary Kom : Five times a world champion.
2009: Teenaged Thokchom Nanao Singh won a gold at a world youth championship at Guadalajara in Mexico.
Laishram Sarita Devi, seven international gold medals.