How Did Indian Juniors Achieve 7 Gold, 7 Silver, and 12 Bronze in the Belt and Road Youth Boxing Gala in China?

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Key Takeaways
- India's junior boxers showcased immense talent by winning 26 medals.
- The girls’ team led with 5 gold medals.
- Strong performances across various weight categories highlighted the depth of talent.
- India's participation included only U-17 athletes selected from national championships.
- Continued success in international competitions points to a bright future for Indian boxing.
Xinjiang (China), Aug 29 (NationPress) The junior boxers of India have excelled by securing 7 gold, 7 silver, and 12 bronze medals, totaling 26 medals at the prestigious 3rd “Belt and Road” International Youth Boxing Gala – U17/U19/U23 International Training Camp & Tournament held here on Friday, underscoring their strong performance across various weight categories.
The girls’ squad had a remarkable showing in the finals, achieving 5 gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze medals. Laxmi (46kg), Radhamani (60kg), Harnoor (66kg), Jyoti (75kg), and Anshika (+80kg) proudly brought home gold medals, while Chandrika (54kg) earned a silver after a tough match against a Chinese competitor. Several intense all-India clashes in the 46kg, 60kg, 66kg, and +80kg categories resulted in additional silver and bronze medals, demonstrating the depth of talent within the junior girls’ team.
On the boys’ side, India achieved 2 gold, 2 silver, and 6 bronze medals. Falak (48kg) and Udham Singh Raghav (54kg) claimed gold with dominant performances against Kazakh rivals, while Dhruv Kharb (46kg) and Piyush (50kg) fought valiantly to secure silver in closely contested matches. Uday Singh (46kg), Aditya (52kg), Ashish (54kg), Devendra Chaudhary (75kg), Jaideep Singh Hanjra (80kg), and Loven Gulia (+80kg) added to the medal tally with bronze finishes, showcasing the overall strength of the team.
India's contingent comprised 58 members, including 20 boys and 20 girls, supported by 12 coaches, 5 support staff, and one referee and judge. This edition featured only U-17 boys and girls, selected from the 6th U-17 Junior Boys & Girls National Boxing Championships 2025, highlighting medalists from both Asian Youth Games and Non-Asian Youth Games weight categories.
With this successful medal campaign, India’s junior boxers have proven their prowess on the international stage, continuing their upward trajectory in world youth boxing.
A total of 14 Indian junior boxers showcased their skills in the finals, maintaining a tradition of strong performances in age-group competitions held across the continent. Competing against formidable opponents from Kazakhstan, Iran, Korea, Uzbekistan, the Philippines, and China, the team of 10 girls and 4 boys executed impressive performances, positioning India for multiple silver medals and a solid chance at gold.
India’s delegation included 58 members: 20 boys, 20 girls, 12 coaches, 5 support staff, and 1 referee and judge. This edition featured only U-17 boys and girls, selected from the 6th U-17 Junior Boys & Girls National Boxing Championships 2025, which was a platform for medalists across Asian Youth Games and Non-Asian Youth Games weight categories to earn their place.