Did India Triumph at the Asian U-15 and U-17 Boxing Championships?

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Key Takeaways
- India secured 15 gold medals at the Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships.
- The U-15 team led the gold tally with 11 medals.
- Four gold medals were won by the U-17 girls on the final day.
- Indian boxers showcased exceptional talent and determination.
- This event marks a significant step for the future of Indian boxing.
Amman, May 1 (NationPress) India wrapped up its journey at the Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships governed by the newly established Asian Boxing organization, securing a remarkable 15 gold, 6 silver, and 22 bronze medals, ultimately ranking second in the overall medal tally.
India equaled Uzbekistan's gold count but finished just one medal behind Kazakhstan, which led the standings.
The final day showcased the U-17 girls, who contributed four additional golds, marking a strong conclusion for the Indian squad in Amman. Khushi Chand (46 kg) triumphed over Mongolia's Altanzul Altangadas in a closely contested 3:2 decision, while Ahaana Sharma (50 kg) and Jannat (54 kg) secured commanding 5:0 victories against competitors from Uzbekistan.
The last gold was claimed by Anshika (80+ kg), who concluded her match against Jordan's Jana Alalawneh with a first-round RSC, marking India's 15th championship victory.
In a statement from Amman, BFI president-chairman, interim committee, Ajay Singh, praised the young athletes for their outstanding performance, stating, "This has been a proud and fulfilling display by our young boxers at the continental level! Ending with 15 gold medals and ranking among the top three nations is immensely gratifying. These young athletes represent the future of Indian boxing. I commend each member of our U-15 and U-17 teams for their bravery, dedication, and talent. With this solid foundation, I am confident we will see many of them on the Olympic stage in the future."
In the boys' U-17 category, Devansh (80kg) settled for silver after a 0:5 defeat to Kazakhstan's Mukhamedali Rustembek. The Indian U-17 men's team completed the tournament with one silver and six bronze medals. On the girls' front, Simranjeet Kaur (60kg) and Harsika (63kg) added two more silvers, as the Indian U-17 women concluded with four golds, two silvers, and five bronze medals.
The U-15 team achieved the highest gold count in the event with 11, led by the girls' team, which captured 10 of the 15 available gold medals, winning every final they participated in on the second last day of the championships.