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5 August 2024

Ranini Cundasawmy, born for combat sports

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Ranini Cundasawmy, a combat sport powerhouse, has carved an impressive path in Muay-Thai and Kun Khmer, ancient martial arts more commonly known as Thai boxing and Cambodian boxing. While she’s forged a phenomenal career in these disciplines, her talents transcend the ring, excelling in other sports such as Savate, La Croche and Taekwondo.

In 2003, Ranini started training under Patrick Cundasawmy, her mentor who would later go on to become her husband. Over the years, Ranini’s combat sports skills began to shine on the international stage, earning the prestigious title of Muay Thai world champion an impressive four times. She also conquered the challenging and demanding world of Cambodian boxing in 2023, adding another world championship title to her list of achievements.

As a Bambous resident, Ramini remains deeply rooted in her community, volunteering as a coach at the Bambous Martial Arts (BMA) Sports Club, where she imparts her knowledge and passion for combat sports with the next generation. Her training is also focused on instilling discipline, respect and perseverance in her young students – core sports values that she believes go beyond physical prowess.

Looking ahead, Ranini hopes to have her impact extend further than Bambous, aiming to empower aspiring athletes with the culture and the techniques of martial arts in Flic-en-Flac and Bel Ombre, and eventually in various spots of the island.

With a storied career marked by prestigious titles, Ranini Cundasawmy serves as a beacon of hope for young Mauritians looking to dive into the deep end of combat arts. Her journey is a testament to the boundless potential that lies within us all, showing that no matter where you can come from – even a tiny island – you can rise to conquer the world stage.

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