Nitu, Preeti, Jadumani Star as India Assure 19 Medals at BOXAM Elite 2026

India is assured of 19 medals at the BOXAM Elite International 2026 after a strong Day 3 performance. The women's team, led by Nitu and Preeti, has secured 12 medals, while the men's team has confirmed 7. Jadumani Singh delivered another dominant 5:0 victory in the men's 55kg category. Despite some exits, the team's overall performance highlights India's growing strength in international boxing.

Key Points: India Assures 19 Medals at BOXAM Elite Boxing 2026

  • Women's team assures 12 medals
  • Nitu wins 5:0
  • Preeti forces abandonment
  • Jadumani Singh dominates 5:0
  • Men's team secures 7 medals
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BOXAM Elite 2026: Nitu, Preeti reach semis, Jadumani shines as India confirm 19 medals

Indian boxers Nitu, Preeti, and Jadumani Singh shine, securing 19 medals at BOXAM Elite 2026. Women's team leads with 12 medals.

"Jadumani Singh continued his fine run, outclassing Peng Chia-Feng of Chinese Taipei 5:0 - Press Release"

Spain, February 6

The Indian contingent is assured of bringing home 19 medals at the prestigious BOXAM Elite International 2026, extending its impressive run on Day 3 as Nitu and Preeti powered into the semifinals on Friday, while Jadumani Singh delivered yet another dominant performance in the men's draw.

The Indian women's team, under the guidance of new head coach Santiago Nieva, has confirmed 12 medals, while the Indian men's team is assured of 7 ahead of the semis, as per a press release from the Badminton Federation of India (BFI).

Nitu was in imperious form, shutting out Canada's McKenzie Wright with a commanding 5:0 win to secure her place in the last four. Preeti followed with a clinical showing against Spain's Maria Gonzalez, forcing an abandonment in Round 3 after dictating the contest with sustained pressure. Poonam (54kg) added another emphatic 5:0 victory over Thailand's Natnicha Chongprongklang, while Priya (60kg) and Pranjal (65kg) registered unanimous wins against Spain's Laura Galano and Czech boxer Viktorie Jilkova, respectively. Kajal (65kg) edged Kazakhstan's Akbar Ichshanova 4:1 in a tightly contested bout.

In the men's competition, Jadumani Singh continued his fine run, outclassing Peng Chia-Feng of Chinese Taipei 5:0 in the 55kg category. Mohammed Hussam Uddin (60kg) produced a polished display to defeat Ukraine's Ali Dahly unanimously, while Sachin (60kg) battled past Ukraine's Aider Abduraimov in a tense 3:2 decision. Akash (75kg) also advanced with a solid 4:1 win over Spain's Jose Luis Canero.

Several Indian boxers bowed out after spirited efforts, including Pawan Bartwal, who went down narrowly 2:3 to England's Ellis Trowbridge, and Abhinash Jamwal, who lost to Ukraine's Elvin Aliiev. Despite the exits, India's growing medal tally underlined another strong day at the tournament, with multiple semifinal spots secured as the competition heads into its decisive stages.

BOXAM Elite 2026 - Day 3 Results

Elite Women

51 Kg: Nitu bt. McKenzie Wright (CAN) 5:051 Kg: Kusum lost to Chuthamat Raksat (THA) 0:554 Kg: Preeti bt. Maria Gonzalez (ESP) ABD R354 Kg: Poonam bt. Natnicha Chongprongklang (THA) 5:057 Kg: Prachi lost to Vivien Parsons (ENG) 0:357 Kg: Vinka lost to Punrawee Ruenros (THA) 0:560 Kg: Priya bt. Laura Galano (ESP) 5:060 Kg: Disha Patil lost to Thanaya Somnuek (THA) DSQ R365 Kg: Pranjal bt. Viktorie Jilkova (CZE) 5:065 Kg: Kajal bt. Akbar Ichshanova (KAZ) 4:1

Elite Men

55 Kg: Jadumani Singh bt. Peng Chia-Feng (TPE) 5:055 Kg: Pawan Bartwal lost to Ellis Trowbridge (ENG) 2:360 Kg: Mohammed Hussam Uddin bt. Ali Dahly (UKR) 5:060 Kg: Sachin bt. Aider Abduraimov (UKR) 3:265 Kg: Abhinash Jamwal lost to Elvin Aliiev (UKR) 1:475 Kg: Akash bt. Jose Luis Canero (ESP) 4:190 Kg: Harsh Choudhary lost to Isaac Okoh (ENG) 0:590+ Kg: Sawal Gill lost to Nurassyl Assylkhan (KAZ) 0:5.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Jadumani Singh with another 5-0 win! He's looking like a real prospect for the next Olympics. The consistency is impressive. Hoping he and the others can convert these semis into golds.
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Priya S
The women's team securing 12 medals is fantastic! So proud of Nitu, Preeti, Poonam, and all the others. They are showing the world what Indian women are capable of. Chak De India! 💪
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Rohit P
Great results, but a bit concerned about the losses to Thailand and England in some categories. We need to work on consistency across all weight classes. Still, 19 medals is a huge achievement. Well done, team!
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Michael C
Impressive depth in the squad. From dominant 5-0 wins to close 4-1 victories, they're showing different ways to win. Coach Nieva seems to be having a positive impact already. Good signs for Paris 2028.
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Kavya N
So happy to see Preeti's match ended by abandonment because she was dominating so much! That's the kind of aggressive, front-foot boxing we love to see. Bring home the gold now! 🥇

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