Did India Dominate the Medal Count at the Seychelles National Day Boxing Tournament?

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Key Takeaways
- All seven Indian boxers returned with medals from the tournament.
- India topped the medal table with three golds, three silvers, and one bronze.
- The event showcased the depth of talent in the Indian boxing pipeline.
- International exposure for boxers is becoming increasingly prioritized.
- India's boxing success continues to grow with recent performances in global competitions.
Mahe (Seychelles), June 23 (NationPress) Demonstrating the growing strength and quality of India's boxing landscape, every one of the seven Indian boxers who took part in the Seychelles National Day Boxing Tournament at the Paradise Arena in Mahe returned home with medals.
Featuring medalists from the recent Elite Nationals and National Combined Championships, the Indian team clinched three golds, three silvers, and one bronze, surpassing Mauritius by securing one additional gold medal.
In the gold medal matches, Himanshu Sharma (50kg) received a walkover, while Ashish Mudshaniya (55kg) achieved a hard-fought 4:1 split decision victory. Gaurav Chauhan (90+kg) triumphed in a closely contested final, winning with a 3:2 score.
The silver medalists, Anmol (60kg), Aditya Yadav (65kg), and Neeraj (75kg), all put forth admirable efforts in their finals but faced narrow defeats by 2:3 split decisions, showcasing the competitive nature of their performances. Kartik Dalal (70kg) contributed a bronze medal to India's haul.
This achievement is part of a larger evolution in India's boxing framework, where international exposure is being extended beyond the elite tier. Under the guidance of BFI President-Chairman, Interim Committee, Ajay Singh, such invitational events are being organized to ensure that even up-and-coming boxers gain significant global experience.
This success follows India's impressive medal performances at the Thailand Open and the World Boxing Cup in Brazil, emphasizing the expanding talent pool across various weight categories.
Earlier this month, Indian boxers secured two gold medals as part of a remarkable eight-medal collection at the Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament. Competing against formidable international rivals, the Indian boxers showcased their skills despite having limited exposure.
Deepak clinched the men’s 75kg gold with a decisive 5:0 victory over Abdurakhimov Javokhir from Uzbekistan, while Naman Tanwar triumphed over China’s Han Xuezhen with a 4:1 win in the 90kg final.
In April, Indian boxers bagged six medals, including one gold, at the World Boxing Cup in Brazil.