Key Points

The Boxing Federation of India has announced its 23-member squad for the upcoming Asian Youth Games. The team was chosen based on outstanding performances at the national championships. A dedicated training camp is now in full swing to prepare the athletes for the competition in Bahrain. This initiative highlights India's commitment to developing a strong pipeline of boxing talent for the future.

Key Points: BFI Names 23-Member Indian Boxing Squad for Asian Youth Games

  • Squad selected from gold medalists at the U-17 Junior National Boxing Championship
  • Training camp runs from September 23 to October 20 at NIS Patiala
  • Team includes standout performers from India's 43-medal haul at Asian U-17s
  • Squad is supported by six coaches, two physiotherapists, and one doctor
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BFI names 23-member squad for Asian Youth Games, training underway in NIS Patiala

India's 23-member youth boxing squad, selected from national champions, begins intensive training camp in Patiala ahead of the 2025 Asian Youth Games in Bahrain.

"This camp is about building on that momentum, sharpening their skills, and preparing them to be serious medal contenders in Bahrain - Ajay Singh, President, BFI"

New Delhi, September 25

The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) on Thursday announced the 23-member squad for the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025 in Bahrain, with training camp now underway at NS NIS Patiala from September 23 to October 20.

The team was selected based on performances at the 6th U-17 Junior Boys & Girls National Boxing Championship 2025, where gold medalists earned direct entry into the squad, and silver medalists were named as reserves in their respective categories, as per a press release from the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).

Among the selected athletes are standout performers from the Asian U-17 Championships held in July 2025, where India clinched 43 medals and finished second overall. This achievement served as a reminder of India's growing strength in youth boxing, challenging traditional powerhouses in the sport.

"In the past few months, our young boxers have shown they can stand toe-to-toe with the best in Asia, bringing home strong results at continental and national levels. This camp is about building on that momentum, sharpening their skills, and preparing them to be serious medal contenders in Bahrain, while underlining the rising strength of Indian boxing," said Ajay Singh, President, BFI.

The 14-member squad, comprising seven boys and seven girls, is backed by six coaches, two physiotherapists, and one doctor, ensuring a strong support structure for the athletes. Among them are gold medalists Dhruv Kharb, Udham Singh Raghav, Khushi Chand, Ahaana Sharma, and Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari, who are now sharpening their skills under head coaches Vinod Kumar (Boys U-17) and Jitender Raj Singh (Girls U-17).

With a blend of emerging talent and proven champions, Team India is poised to make a significant impact at the Asian Youth Games, aiming to convert potential into podium finishes and solidify its position among Asia's elite in youth boxing.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Impressive that we finished second in Asian U-17 Championships! Our boxing infrastructure is really improving. Hope these kids get proper exposure and support.
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David E
While the selection process seems fair, I hope BFI also considers long-term athlete development beyond just championship results. Some late bloomers might miss out.
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Ananya R
So proud of our young boxers! Especially happy to see good representation of girls in the squad. Chandrika and Khushi are future stars 💪
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Vikram M
The support staff ratio looks excellent - 6 coaches for 14 athletes shows BFI is serious about proper training. Hope they focus on mental conditioning too.
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see India emerging as a boxing powerhouse at youth level. The 43 medals in Asian U-17 is no small achievement! Best wishes to the entire team.

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