How Did Jadumani Singh Outperform Pawan Bartwal to Win His First Gold?

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How Did Jadumani Singh Outperform Pawan Bartwal to Win His First Gold?

Synopsis

In a thrilling display of boxing prowess, Jadumani Singh defeated Pawan Bartwal to secure his first Senior National Championship gold. This event, featuring 600 competitors, saw SSCB dominate with 12 golds. Discover how this competition unfolded and the emerging stars from the championships.

Key Takeaways

Jadumani Singh clinched his first Senior National title.
SSCB topped the overall medal tally with 12 gold medals .
The championships featured 600 boxers competing across various weight categories.
This year marked the first simultaneous hosting of men's and women's events.
Emerging talents like Aditya Pratap and Lovlina Borgohain showcased their skills.

New Delhi, Jan 10 (NationPress) Boxing World Cup Finals silver medallist Jadumani Singh showcased a combination of aggression and technical skill to overcome fellow international and SSCB teammate Pawan Bartwal, securing his first Senior National title in the men's 50-55kg division. Meanwhile, SSCB finished at the top of the overall leaderboard with 12 gold medals during the Elite Men and Women National Boxing Championships held at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida on Saturday.

This event marked a historic first as both the men’s and women’s National Championships took place simultaneously at a single location, featuring 600 boxers competing across 10 weight categories for each gender. SSCB triumphed in 9 categories for men and 3 categories for women.

As numerous prominent boxers competed on the final day, the spotlight was on the showdown between Jadumani and Pawan, both of whom had earned medals internationally last year. However, Pawan was unable to match Jadumani's tactical prowess, resulting in a decisive 5:0 victory for Jadumani.

Shortly after, SSCB's Aditya Pratap (men's 60-65kg) defeated Abhinash Jamwal from Himachal with a score of 3:2, while Ankush (men's 75-80kg) triumphed over Malsawmtluanga, both securing their first senior national titles.

In the women's events, SSCB's Preeti (51-54kg) and Pranjal Yadav (60-65kg), along with Railway's Priya (57-60kg) and Alfiyan Khan (80+kg), each clinched their inaugural senior national gold medals.

Moreover, world champion Minakshi asserted her dominance in the women’s 45-48kg category with a commanding 5:0 win against Manju Rani of RSPB, while Nikhat Zareen, a two-time world champion from Telangana, vanquished Nitu of Haryana with the same score in the women’s 48-51kg final.

Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain claimed victory over Sanamacha Chanu Thokchom of Railways in the women’s 70-75kg category to secure the gold medal.

Point of View

It is essential to recognize the significance of sporting achievements at events like the National Boxing Championships. Jadumani Singh's victory not only highlights his personal triumph but also reflects the growing talent pool in Indian boxing. The simultaneous hosting of men's and women's championships sets a precedent for inclusivity in sports, reinforcing our nation's commitment to fostering athletic excellence.
NationPress
21 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the gold medal in the men's 50-55kg category?
Jadumani Singh won the gold medal in the men's 50-55kg category.
How many gold medals did SSCB win in total?
SSCB won a total of 12 gold medals during the championships.
Where were the Elite National Boxing Championships held?
The championships were held at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida.
Which notable female boxers won gold medals?
Notable female boxers who won gold medals include Preeti, Pranjal Yadav, Priya, and Alfiyan Khan.
What was the score of the final match between Jadumani and Pawan?
The final match ended with Jadumani defeating Pawan by a score of 5:0.
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