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India's Youth Boxing Triumph: 6 Finalists, 1 Bronze at Asian Games

India's young boxers are making history at the Asian Youth Games in Bahrain. Six fighters have stormed into the finals with impressive performances. The team has already secured one bronze medal through Anant Deshmukh's strong showing. This represents one of India's most successful youth boxing campaigns ever at the continental level.

Asian Youth Games: India's youth boxers shine bright, six enter finals, one clinches bronze

Manama, October 28

India's young pugilists continued to make waves at the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025 in Bahrain, with six boxers, including five girls and one boy, storming into the finals. India also confirmed one bronze medal after Anant Deshmukh's strong semifinal run in the men's category.

In the girls' semifinals, Khushi Chand (46kg) began India's dominant run with a commanding 5:0 victory over Mongolia, followed by Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari (54kg), who outclassed her rival from Kazakhstan with another 5:0 win. Harnoor Kaur (66kg) displayed excellent composure and counterattacking flair to defeat Chinese Taipei (5:0), while Anshika (+80kg) overpowered China in another clean sweep.

In Session 2, Ahaana (50kg) showcased her grit to overcome a tough challenge from Uzbekistan, winning 3:2 in a close contest to complete India's perfect record in the girls' semifinals, according to a press release from the Boxing Federation of India.

Among the boys, Lanchenba Singh Moibungkhongbam (50kg) continued his stellar form with a 5:0 unanimous win over the People's Republic of Korea, entering the finals in style. Meanwhile, Anant Deshmukh (66kg) fought valiantly against a strong opponent from Kazakhstan but had to settle for a bronze medal after a hard-fought semifinal bout.

With six finalists and one bronze medal, India has already recorded one of its most successful youth boxing campaigns ever at the continental level. The Indian contingent, which underwent an intensive training camp at NS NIS Patiala under national coaches Vinod Kumar (head coach boys) and Jitender Raj Singh (head coach girls), will now aim to convert their momentum into gold medals as the tournament concludes on October 30.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Amazing performance by our youth! The training at NIS Patiala is clearly paying off. Hope this success inspires more kids to take up boxing as a career. Jai Hind! 🙌

Michael C

While the results are impressive, I wish our media gave more coverage to youth sports like this. These athletes work just as hard as senior players but get very little recognition. Still, fantastic achievement!

Ananya R

Five girls in finals! 🎉 This is what women empowerment looks like. Khushi, Chandrika, Harnoor, Anshika, Ahaana - you're making India proud! Let's support our athletes properly, not just during Olympics.

Vikram M

Heartbreak for Anant Deshmukh but bronze is still a great achievement. The experience will make him stronger. All the best to our six finalists - bring home the gold medals! 💪

Sarah B

Beating China, Kazakhstan, and Chinese Taipei - that's some serious competition! Our boxers are showing world-class talent. Hope the government continues to invest in sports infrastructure.

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