Mary takes gold, Tintu silver but Sarita returns her bronze

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Press Trust of India Incheon
Last Updated : Oct 01 2014 | 7:55 PM IST
M C Mary Kom today created history by becoming the first Indian woman boxer to clinch a gold medal in the Asian Games but the day was marred by a threat of disciplinary action against colleague Sarita Devi, who returned her bronze medal in protest against her controversial loss to a South Korean.
India added four medals on the 12th day of competitions. but slipped to 11th spot in the overall standings.
While the seasoned Mary Kom, a mother of three, grabbed the limelight with a spectacular performance in the ring, middle-distance runner Tintu Luka fetched a silver and the women's hockey team earned a bronze on a relatively quiet day for the Indians.
Adding to India's tally was Annu Rani, who won an unexpected bronze in the women's Javelin throw event.
However amidst medal winning efforts, an inconsolable Sarita surprised everyone by returning her bronze medal during the podium ceremony. She first gave her medal to Jina Park and when the South Korean returned it, Sarita left the medal at podium before leaving.
Sarita is now facing an AIBA probe as their Technical Delegate has submitted a report on the issue to Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), describing her act as "regrettable".
"AIBA has already proceeded its Disciplinary Action Process to review this case, and the decision will be made immediately after the Asian Games," AIBA said in a statement.
Five-time world champion and Olympic bronze-medallist Mary Kom was the undisputed star of the day as she beat Kazakhstan's Zhaina Shekerbekova 2-0 to improve on the bronze medal she won in the previous edition of the Games, where women boxers made their debut.
Luka clocked her season's best to win a silver in the 800m race, while the women's hockey team defeated Japan 2-1 in the play-off. Annu also recorded her personal best throw with an effort of 59.53m.
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First Published: Oct 01 2014 | 7:55 PM IST