Key Points

India has sent a 56-member youth boxing squad to compete in the Asian U-15 and U-17 Championships in Jordan. The team includes rising stars like Sahil Duhan and Samiksha Singh, who have already made their mark in previous tournaments. This event is the first organized by Asian Boxing, supported by the Olympic Council of Asia. The BFI sees this as a crucial step in grooming future Olympic contenders for 2036.

Key Points: India Sends 56 Boxers to Asian U-15 and U-17 Championships in Jordan

  • India sends 56 boxers to Asian U-15 & U-17 Championships
  • Features medalists like Sahil Duhan and Samiksha Singh
  • Event backed by Olympic Council of Asia
  • BFI aims to nurture future Olympic talent
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India sends strong contingent to Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships in Jordan

India fields strong youth boxing squad for Asian U-15 & U-17 Championships in Jordan, featuring rising stars like Sahil Duhan and Samiksha Singh.

"These young athletes reflect the bright future of Indian boxing, especially as the country eyes the 2036 Olympics. – Boxing Federation of India"

New Delhi, April 18

India has fielded a 56-member youth boxing squad--30 U-15 and 26 U-17 pugilists--for the Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships being held in Amman, Jordan, from April 17 to May 1. This is the first event organised by Asian Boxing, endorsed by both the Olympic Council of Asia and the newly formed World Boxing, as per the release from the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).

New Delhi [India], April 18 (ANI): India has fielded a 56-member youth boxing squad--30 U-15 and 26 U-17 pugilists--for the Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships being held in Amman, Jordan, from April 17 to May 1. This is the first event organised by Asian Boxing, endorsed by both the Olympic Council of Asia and the newly formed World Boxing, as per the release from the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).

Standout names in the U-17 boys' squad include Sahil Duhan and Devansh, who clinched silver and bronze, respectively, at the 2024 Asian Junior Championship, along with Tikam Singh, the SGFI 2024 gold medallist. On the girls' side, Samiksha Singh, Anshika, and Khushi Chand were among the medal winners at the 2024 Asian School Boys & Girls Boxing Championships in Al Ain.

The U-15 lineup features Ravi Sihag, a bronze medalist from the Asian School Boys Championship in Al Ain in 2024, as well as the 2024 sub-junior national girls boxing champion (64-67 kg), Trushna Mohite.

These young athletes reflect the bright future of Indian boxing, especially as the country eyes the 2036 Olympics. Competing at this prestigious championship, they carry the hopes of a nation and the potential to inspire the next generation of boxers, it said.

The Interim Committee has upheld the values of the Boxing Federation of India by ensuring every athlete gets the support and opportunity to shine. It acted swiftly to resolve the deadlock and secured India's participation in this critical championship, the release said.

The team, accompanied by coaching staff and officials, travelled to Amman on April 17, with preliminaries beginning on April 19 following the draw on April 18.

Full Squad

Boys U-15:

Yash Nikam (33 KG), Sanskar Vinod Atram (35 KG), Harsil (37 KG), Prikshit Balahra (40 KG), Hardik (43 KG), Khaidem Rudraksh Singh (46 KG), Sanchit Jayani (49 KG), Ravi Sihag (52 KG), Nelson Khwairakpam (55 KG), Naman Saini (58 KG), Abhijeet (61 KG), Lakshay Phogat (64 KG), Arpit Bishnoi (67 KG), Parth (70 KG), Yamanveer Jawandha (+70 KG)

Girls U-15:

Komal (33 KG), Khushi (35 KG), Tamanna (37 KG), Svi (40 KG), Milky Meinam (43 KG), Yanshika (46 KG), S Linthoi Chanu (49 KG), Princi (52 KG), Samrudhhi Satish Shinde (55 KG), Navya (58 KG), Sunaina (61 KG), Kanishka Kumari Gorai (64 KG), Trushana Vinayak Mohite (67 KG), Manshi Malik (70 KG), Vanshika (+70 KG)

Boys U-17:

Kharb Dhruv (46 KG), Lairenlakpam Ambekar Meetei (48 KG), Dev Aman (50 KG), Singh Tikam (52 KG), Raghav Udham Singh (54 KG), Gariya Rahul (57 KG), Sahil (60 KG), Siwach Aman (63 KG), Deshmukh Anant Gaurishankar (66 KG), Khasa Anshul (70 KG), Sehrawat Priyansh (75 KG), Devansh (80 KG), Gulia Loven (+80 KG)

Girls U-17:

Khushi (44-46 KG), Jiya (46-48 KG), Ahaana Sharma (48-50 KG), Samiksha Singh (50-52 KG), Jannat (52-54 KG), L Radhamani (54-57 KG), Simranjeet Kaur (57-60 KG), Harsika (60-63 KG), Prachi (63-66 KG), Himanshi (66-70 KG), Sanvi (70-75 KG), Prachi Khatri (75-80 KG), Anshika (80-80+ KG).

- ANI

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Rahul K.
So proud of our young boxers! The future looks bright for Indian boxing 🥊 Hope they bring home lots of medals from Jordan. Special shoutout to Sahil Duhan - saw him fight last year and he's got real talent!
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Priya M.
Interesting to see World Boxing's involvement in this. I wonder how this new organization will impact amateur boxing globally. The squad looks strong though - best of luck to all participants!
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Sunil T.
While I'm excited about our young talent, I wish there was more coverage of these youth championships. These kids work just as hard as senior athletes but get minimal media attention.
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Anjali P.
So many young girls in the squad! 💪 Great to see women's boxing getting the support it deserves. Samiksha Singh and Trushna Mohite are ones to watch for sure!
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Vikram S.
The article mentions the Interim Committee's role - glad to see administration issues didn't affect our participation. Sports politics often hurts athletes, so this is a positive step.
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Neha R.
Would love to see more details about the training regimen these young athletes follow. The squad looks impressive, but I hope they're getting proper nutrition and recovery support too.

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