India Dominates BOXAM Elite 2026 with Nine Golds Led by Lovlina, Arundhati

India concluded the BOXAM Elite International 2026 boxing tournament as the most successful nation, securing nine gold medals. The women's team was particularly dominant, winning all seven of their finals on the last day. Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain and former Youth World Champion Arundhati Choudhary were among the standout gold medalists. The performance provides strong momentum as the national team prepares for a demanding international calendar ahead.

Key Points: India Wins Nine Golds at BOXAM Elite Boxing 2026

  • India won nine gold medals
  • Women swept all seven finals
  • Over 200 boxers from 20 nations competed
  • Momentum for major upcoming events
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BOXAM Elite 2026: Lovlina, Arundhati lead as India claim nine golds on final day

India's boxers, led by Lovlina Borgohain and Arundhati Choudhary, clinch nine gold medals in a dominant final-day display at BOXAM Elite International 2026.

"This was an exceptional showing from the women... Reaching seven finals and winning all seven speaks volumes. - Santiago Nieva"

Alicante, Feb 8

India wrapped up a highly successful BOXAM Elite International 2026 with a dominant showing on the final day, clinching nine gold medals as Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain and former Youth World Champion Arundhati Choudhary led a resounding finish in La Nucia, Alicante.

In a standout achievement, India was represented in seven Elite Women's finals on Saturday-including an all-Indian title clash in the 54kg division-and emerged with gold in each.

Held in La Nucia, Alicante, the BOXAM Elite 2026 featured over 200 boxers from 20 nations, providing a high-quality international test early in the season. India finished as the competition's most successful nation with nine golds, three silvers and seven bronze medals.

BFI President Ajay Singh added, "BOXAM Elite offered exactly the kind of exposure we were seeking at this stage of the season, including strong international opposition, depth across weight categories, and high-pressure bouts. The performances in Spain, particularly the conversion rate in finals, reflect the progress of our programme. With a demanding year ahead, this tournament has been a valuable step in preparing our boxers for the challenges to come. Congratulations to the entire contingent on an outstanding campaign."

India's women set the benchmark on the final day. Manju Rani (48kg) and Nitu (51kg) opened proceedings with emphatic unanimous wins over Spain's Marta Lopez and Noelia Gutierrez respectively, before Poonam (54kg) edged compatriot Preeti in a hard-fought all-Indian final. Priya (60kg) and Arundhati (70kg) followed with commanding 5:0 victories over Ukrainian opponents, while Lovlina (75kg) displayed her trademark control and composure to defeat England's Mary-Kate Smith 4:1. Naina (80kg) completed the sweep with a measured win over Ukraine's Raisa Piskun.

Reflecting on the women's performances, Indian women's head coach Santiago Nieva said, "This was an exceptional showing from the women, not just in terms of medals, but in how they boxed with discipline, clarity, and confidence. Reaching seven finals and winning all seven speaks volumes about the work being done across the system. Credit also goes to the entire Indian team, the men and women pushed each other throughout the tournament, and that collective environment is key to sustained success."

In the men's finals, Sachin (60kg) produced one of the day's most gripping contests, edging Canada's Keoma-Ali Al Ahmadieh 3:2, while Akash (75kg) added another gold after a tense 3:2 win over Kazakhstan's Aman Konsbekov. Deepak (70kg) and Ankush (80kg) settled for silver medals after facing strong opposition from Kazakhstan and Ukraine, respectively.

India's performance in Spain adds further momentum as the national programme builds towards a packed international calendar, with major championships and multi-sport events on the horizon.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is the kind of news that makes your day! Nine golds against 20 nations is no joke. The men did well too, but the women's team was just on another level. Kudos to the coaches and BFI for the preparation. On to the bigger events now!
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David E
As a boxing fan, this is impressive. The conversion rate in finals is what separates good teams from great ones. India seems to be building a very deep and talented pool. The all-Indian final in the 54kg shows the internal competition is fierce.
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Aman W
Bas, yeh spirit chahiye! Every time I read about our athletes dominating abroad, it fills me with pride. The hard work is clearly paying off. I just hope the federation continues to provide this level of exposure and support. No complacency please!
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Sarah B
While the gold medal haul is fantastic, I hope the focus remains on the process. Beating opponents from Ukraine and Kazakhstan is a good sign, but the real test will be at the Worlds and the Olympics. This is a great confidence booster though.
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Karthik V
Poonam vs Preeti must have been a thriller! It's bittersweet when compatriots face each other in a final, but it shows our depth. Sachin's close win against Canada also sounds like a nail-biter. Overall, a superb tournament for Team India. Jai Hind!

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