Indian U-15 Girls Boxing Team: 9 Finalists at Asian C'ships 2026

India's U-15 girls team delivered a commanding performance in the semifinals at the Asian Boxing U15 & U17 Championships 2026 in Tashkent. Nine boxers advanced to the finals following dominant displays, with several winning by RSC (referee stops contest). Key winners include Akshita, Anzee, Soniya, Tanvi, Hanshika Attri, Sunaina, Bhumika, Tannvi, and Manvi. The team will now aim to convert this strong showing into gold medals in the finals.

Key Points: Indian U-15 Girls Dominate Asian Boxing Semifinals

  • 9 Indian U-15 girls advance to finals
  • Dominant wins by RSC for Akshita, Tanvi, Hanshika Attri, Sunaina, Bhumika
  • Anzee, Soniya, Tannvi win by unanimous or split decision
  • Three boxers lose in semifinals
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Asian Boxing U15 &U17 C'ships 2026: Indian U-15 girls storm into fine final after dominant semis performances

India's U-15 girls storm into finals with 9 boxers at Asian Boxing U15 & U17 Championships 2026 in Tashkent.

"With nine finalists confirmed, the Indian U-15 girls team will now look to convert this strong showing into gold medals in the finals. - Report"

Tashkent, May 9

India's U-15 girls delivered a commanding performance in the semifinals at the Asian Boxing U15 & U17 Championships 2026, with nine boxers advancing to the finals following dominant displays in Tashkent.

In the 30-33kg category, Akshita registered an emphatic win by RSC in the second round against Ayazhan Marat of Kazakhstan (KAZ).

In 35kg, Jiya fought a close bout but went down 1:4 by split decision against Malika Moldogazieva of Kyrgyzstan (KGZ).

Anzee (37kg) continued India's strong run with a convincing 5:0 victory over Sarvinoz Riskulova of Uzbekistan (UZB), while Soniya (40kg) also secured a dominant 5:0 win against Diana Mendigarayeva of Kazakhstan (KAZ).

In the 43kg category, Tanvi clinched a win by RSC in the second round against Sezim Nurlubek of Kazakhstan (KAZ). Hanshika Attri (46kg) followed up with an impressive RSC victory in the first round over Yuhui Cheon of Korea (KOR).

In 49kg, Khushi Rana lost 0:5 to Zebiniso Abdullayeva of Uzbekistan (UZB), while Knishka (52kg)also went down 0:5 against Samal Tolepbergen of Kazakhstan (KAZ).

Sunaina (58kg) delivered a strong performance, winning by RSC in the first round against Ardak Abdikhan of Kazakhstan (KAZ).

In the 61kg category, Bhumika secured a win by RSC in the second round against Chiao-Ying Chang of Chinese Taipei (TPE).

Tannvi (64kg) registered a hard-fought 4:1 victory over Yasmin Jautkhanovaof Kazakhstan (KAZ) to progress to the finals.

In the higher weight categories, Aashvi (67kg) lost by RSC in the second round against Nurgul Sakhi of Kazakhstan (KAZ), while Manvi (70+kg) went down 0:5 against Zahro Daniyorova of Uzbekistan (UZB).

With nine finalists confirmed, the Indian U-15 girls team will now look to convert this strong showing into gold medals in the finals.

- IANS

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Priya S
I'm so proud of these young girls! At just U-15 level, defeating opponents from boxing powerhouses like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan is incredible. But we need to work on the close losses - Jiya lost 1:4 and a few others went down 0:5. These split decisions show we're close, and with better coaching and experience, we can convert those too. Well done to the entire team!
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Vikram M
Fantastic display of dominance by our U-15 girls! The way Akshita, Tanvi, Hanshika, Sunaina, and Bhumika won by RSC stoppages shows the aggressive and fearless style we've developed. Special mention to Anzee and Soniya for their clean 5:0 wins. This is what happens when you invest in grassroots sports - our boxing academy system is really paying off now. 9 finals is massive!
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James A
Impressive results for India at this age group! The RSC victories are particularly noteworthy - that requires real power and technique. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are traditionally strong in boxing, so beating them convincingly is a good sign. Would be interesting to see how these girls develop over the next few years. Well done to the whole Indian contingent!
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Ananya R
What a proud moment for Indian sports! Seeing these young girls from across the country competing and excelling at the international level is heartwarming. This is the result of years of hard work by the boxers, their coaches, and families. I particularly liked how Tannvi fought hard for a 4:1 win - that determination is what champions are made of. Wishing all nine finalists the very best for the gold medal matches! 🥇
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