Nicola Adams, the first
woman to win an Olympic Gold boxing title, has received an MBE in the Queen’s
New Year Honours List. Modestly she
said: "It’s really good to receive such an amazing award, though it’s all a
bit surreal for me.” The champion flyweight
is now aiming to compete at Rio's 2016 Olympics.
Yet just three years ago
Nicola’s dream was far from certain. In
2009 she cracked a bone in her back when she fell down the stairs; for three
months she was bed-bound and didn’t box for a year. She worked her way back just as women's
boxing made its first appearance at this year’s London Olympics.
People love Nicola for more
than the medal. She’s enthused from the heart: gleaming eyes, fervour and passion, mega-watt grin. As usual though, a few sour detractors have whined
about the Honours system being devalued because of awards to sportspeople. But Britain's competitors are among the best athletes
in the world; can’t we just recognise and enjoy their success?
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