(OCT 15) COLORADO SPRINGS,
CO-- In the world of boxing, history is often forged by those
who dare to defy the odds and break new ground. Naomi Graham, a
star in the realm of boxing, stands on the precipice of such an
achievement. Notably, Graham became the first active female
military member to proudly represent USA Boxing in an Olympic
Games in 2020. As she prepares to represent the United States at
the upcoming 2023 Santiago Pan American Games this October, her
sights are set on another milestone that has never been reached
in the history of USA Boxing, becoming the first ever boxer,
male or female, to win back-to-back gold medals at a Pan
American Games.
Growing up, Naomi's inspiration
came from her older sister, who was a boxer herself. At just the
age of nine, Naomi felt an undeniable pull towards the sport.
However, her mother didn’t allow her to box or compete until she
was much older. It wasn't until Graham reached the age of 24
that she finally stepped into the ring for her first bout. But
for Naomi, her family's influence extended beyond her sister.
She looked up to her mother as a source of strength and
composure, both inside and outside the boxing ring. It was from
her mother that Naomi inherited the discipline and resilience
that would come to define her athletic career.
Naomi decided to follow in her mother's footsteps by joining the
Army in February 2013. Her mother served for six years in the
military and had left a lasting impression on her. Joining the
Army was a dream Graham had harbored since her childhood, a
dream she often shared with her mother. Stationed at Fort Carson
in Colorado Springs, her military service became the foundation
upon which her boxing career would be built.
Once in the Army, Naomi Graham found her way to a boxing gym,
where her potential was quickly recognized. She crossed paths
with a sergeant from the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP), who
guided her through the application process to join the Army
boxing team. This marked the official beginning of her boxing
career, a journey that would take her to unexpected heights.
Fast forward to the present, Naomi Graham finds herself on the
cusp of etching her name into USA Boxing history again. Her
ambitious quest to secure consecutive Pan American gold medals,
a quest that has never been accomplished before by an American
boxer, stands as a testament to her unwavering determination. As
she prepares to compete in the 75kg weight division this month
in Santiago, she seeks to replicate her outstanding performance
from 2019, a triumph that would earn her a ticket to her second
Olympic Games.
"Anytime I get to represent my country, it's a great feeling,”
Graham stated. “If I'm able to bring gold back to my country. It
will feel great."
Naomi Graham responds with humility and patriotism that define
her character. Graham is currently preparing for the upcoming
Pan American Games as she acknowledges the significance of her
preparation.
"So, this is actually the best camp I've felt in a long time, to
be honest with you,” Graham said. “I have been challenging
myself and getting out of my comfort zone. It is one thing to
know what to do, but to actually do it takes a lot of
discipline. So, when it comes to my habits outside of the ring
like sleep, diets, and belief in myself, I'm stricter on all
those things and it's given me more energy.”
As she prepares for her second Olympic appearance, Naomi Graham
reflects on her journey with a sense of determination and
purpose. She acknowledges the challenges ahead, recognizing that
making it to the Olympics is an achievement, let alone making it
a second time. Yet, she is more motivated than ever, armed with
the knowledge and experience of her first Olympic journey. She
knows what to expect, and this time, she's aiming not just for
participation but for redemption and a place in history.
"It's really hard for people to make it one time,” Graham stated
on the possibility of making the Olympics again. “So, it's even
smaller chances of making it the second time, and for me, this
is a second chance to redeem myself because now I know what to
expect versus the first time."
As Graham prepares herself for Santiago and sets her sights on
the history books of USA Boxing, we are reminded that greatness
often emerges from those who dare to challenge the status quo.
Naomi's quest for consecutive gold medals symbolizes her
unwavering commitment to her sport and her country, underlining
the values of humility and patriotism that define her character.
Her relentless pursuit of excellence, even in the face of
daunting odds, serves as an inspiration to all who dream big.
With her second Olympic appearance on the horizon, Naomi Graham
is poised not just for participation but for a legacy that will
forever be etched into the annals of boxing history.
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