Jaismine Lamboriya is an Indian boxer, who participates in women’s 60 kg weightlifting competitions. She qualified for the Commonwealth Games 2022 after defeating the Indian boxer Parveen Hooda in a trial bout.
Wiki/Biography
Jaismine Lamboriya was born on Thursday, 30 August 2001 (age 21 years; as of 2022) in Mehtab Dass Ki Dhani, Bhiwani, Haryana. Her zodiac sign is Virgo. She did her graduation in arts.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 9″
Weight (approx.): 60 kg
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black
Family
Parents & Siblings
Her father, Jaivir Lamboriya, works as a home guard on a contract basis. Her mother, Joginder Kaur, is a homemaker. She has two sisters, and her elder sister works as a physiotherapist.
Jaismine Lamboriya’s father
Career
While she was studying in school, she developed an interest in boxing. She then started her training in boxing under her paternal uncles Sandeep Lamboriya and Parvinder Singh Lamboriya. In 2006, she participated in the Commonwealth Games. Later, her paternal uncles started a boxing academy named Lamboria in Bhiwani, and she joined the first batch of the training academy. In 2021, she participated in the Asian Boxing Championship, Dubai. She defeated a boxer from Mongolia by 4-1 and won a bronze medal. She won a silver medal at the Boxam International Boxing Tournament in 2021. In the same year, she tested positive for COVID-19 due to which she had various fitness issues and gained weight from 57 kg to 63 kg. In an interview, while remembering those days, she said,
I worked hard and lose weight from 63 kg to 60 kg. I had a lot of problems. For five to six months, I could not train properly. My Haemoglobin had dropped. It was a difficult period for me. But a year on, I am feeling fine and have no fitness issues.”
In 2022, she was qualified to represent India at the Commonwealth Games.
Jaismine defeated Parveen Hooda ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Her stance in the game is southpaw, and her coaches are Sandeep Lamboriya and Parvinder, who are her paternal uncles.
Jaismine Lamboriya with her uncles Sandeep (left) and Pravinder (right)
Medals
- Bronze medal in the Asian Boxing Championship held in Dubai (2021)
- Silver Medal in Boxam International Boxing Tournament in Spain (2021)
Jaismine Lamboriya with her Silver Medal
Facts/Trivia
- Jaismine Lamboriya was born and brought up in Bhiwani which is known as the ‘mini Cuba of India’ as there are many boxing clubs in Bhiwani. Jaismine developed an interest in boxing after the historic win of the Indian boxers Vijender Singh and Mary Kom at the London Olympics in 2012. During an interview, while talking about it, she said,
As I am from Bhiwani, I always heard stories about Vijender Singh and then there was Mary Kom’s medal. Before that, because my uncles were into boxing, I had watched video clips of them in bouts. There was so much boxing talk around me when I was growing up. I guess I had to become a boxer only.”
- While she was studying in class 10, she told her mother for the first time that she had an interest in boxing. Her mother then said that she would ask her paternal uncles (boxers) regarding it. During an interview, when her uncle Sandeep was asked about it, he said,
I asked Jaismine if she was serious about boxing. She was very shy, but on that day she sounded determined. I told her and her mother that I would get her into boxing.”
- In an interview, Jaismine shared that she had to convince her grandfather to allow her to make a career in boxing. Her grandfather, Chandraban, who is an army man and a wrestler gave her permission, and then her uncle started her training in boxing.