Did India’s Youth Boxers Lead the Charge at YAG 2025 with Four Golds?
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Key Takeaways
- India achieved a historic medal tally at the Asian Youth Games 2025.
- Four gold medals were secured in the Girls’ Boxing category.
- Notable performances came from athletes like Khushi Chand and Ahaana Sharma.
- This achievement highlights India's growing dominance in youth boxing.
- Strong coaching and training programs contributed to this success.
Manama, Oct 30 (NationPress) India’s youth boxers achieved a historic milestone at the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025 held in Bahrain, securing four gold medals, two silvers, and one bronze. This remarkable tally stands as the highest for any sport in the Indian delegation, marking the nation's finest performance in youth boxing at continental competitions.
Thanks to this outstanding achievement, India emerged as the leader in the Girls’ Boxing division, showcasing the country's growing prowess in youth boxing across Asia. In the Girls’ Boxing category, India finished in the top spot with 4 golds and 1 silver medal.
The gold rush commenced in the morning session when Khushi Chand (46kg) triumphed over China’s Luo Jinxiu with a score of 4:1, illustrating remarkable skill and control. Following her, Ahaana Sharma (50kg) secured a first-round Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) victory against Korea's Ma Jong Hyang. Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari (54kg) then claimed gold with a decisive 5:0 win over Uzbekistan’s Muhammadova Kumriniso. Anshika (+80kg) contributed the fourth gold for India, while Harnoor Kaur (66kg) earned a silver after a tough match.
On the boys’ side, Lanchenba Singh Moibungkhongbam (50kg) fought bravely but fell short of gold, settling for silver against Kazakhstan’s Nurmakhan Zhumagali. Earlier, Anant Deshmukh (66kg) secured bronze, concluding a stellar campaign for India’s youth boxers.
This impressive six-medal haul highlights the strength of India’s youth boxing framework and the rigorous training at NS NIS Patiala under the mentorship of Head Coaches Vinod Kumar (boys) and Jitender Raj Singh (girls).
This remarkable achievement underscores India’s expanding influence in Asian boxing and showcases a promising generation ready to shine on the global stage.