Demurchyan on winning the World Boxing Championship: “When our support group sang the Russian anthem, we felt indescribable emotions”

russian boxer Anastasia Demurchyan on the air of the program Loud on , she shared her emotions after winning the World Cup.

On Saturday, in the final of the weight class up to 70 kg, Demurchyan defeated Australia’s Frances Scott Kaye by unanimous decision. At the award ceremony, the organizers mistakenly staged a fragment of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s first concert, but then awarded a second prize for Demurchyan and lit the anthem of the Russian Federation.

– There were a lot of emotions. I really can’t believe this happened. We only slept late, all these sensations and emotions spinning in my head. I wanted to cry and laugh.

— The story of the anthem…

“Of course it’s a shame they did that. But then we went around the ring with the flag.

– How do you like double two hymns?

– It’s good that I got up, the anthem sounded, our support group sang, shouted, indescribable emotions, went for a long time. First place… I can’t describe! For first place – 100 thousand dollars, for second – 50, for third – 25. I will give mine to my parents, let them decide. Invest in the future.

– Who did you call first after the victory?

– Daddy, cry. And they rejoiced. They just did what they were going to do. But in front of the OI. Big projects.

When they told us we were going here, it was a great feeling.

– Dedicate the victory to your little brother? Is it true?

– He first started boxing, I tried it myself. His support is the best thing that could be for me. I share all my joy with him. He is the most important person to me. I love her so much! Demurchyan said on .

Russian women performed in India under the flag of the Russian Federation after the International Boxing Association (IBA) decision to allow athletes to compete with national symbols.

Source : MatchTV

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