Ongare ready for Berut challenge at Delhi Boxing World Championships
Kenyan boxing ace Chistine Ongare. Photo/ Courtesy.
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Former Commonwealth Games flyweight bronze medallist Christine
Ongare will on Tuesday night face Eriven Berut of Turkey in a pre-quarter final
match at the 13th World Women Boxing Championships in New Delhi, India.
Ongare, who is the 2017 African Championships bronze medallist
registered Kenya’s second victory in the tournament’s history, after defeating
Rahman Maganga of Tanzania in a round of 32 bout.
She is optimistic of stopping Berut, but knows the task ahead
tonight is not easy.
"It
has not been written anywhere that only a certain person can reach a certain
level, there is not limitation whatsoever. Through faith, hard work and courage
I believe I will qualify for the quarter finals.
“I still
haven't achieved my goal, the day I will win gold outside Africa; I will have
reached my target," said Ongare who is appearing for the third time in the
prestigious championships.
On Wednesday, Kenyan captain and Africa Zone Three heavyweight
gold medallist Elizabeth Andiego will take on Fariza Shotley of Kazakhstan in the
light heavyweight category, after she was given a bye in the
pre-quarterfinal matches.
The first victory by a Kenyan boxer at the championship was recorded by Nakuru-based boxer Mary Muthoni back in 2010 in Barbados.

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