Key Points

Indian junior boxers put on a stellar show at the Belt and Road Youth Boxing Gala in China. The girls' team was particularly dominant, grabbing five gold medals in various weight classes. Boys like Falak and Udham Singh also clinched gold with impressive performances. This strong outing highlights India's growing depth in youth boxing on the global stage.

Key Points: India Wins 28 Medals at Belt and Road Youth Boxing Gala China

  • Girls team dominated with 5 golds and 5 silvers in finals
  • Boys secured 2 golds including Falak and Udham Singh wins
  • Team selected from National Boxing Championships medalists
  • 58-member contingent supported by coaches and staff
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Indian boxers win 28 medals at Belt and Road Youth Boxing Gala in China

Indian junior boxers dominate with 7 gold, 7 silver, and 12 bronze medals at the international tournament in Xinjiang, showcasing strength across weight categories.

"India’s junior boxers showcased their skill on the international stage, continuing their steady progress in world youth boxing. – Article Summary"

Xinjiang, August 29

India's junior boxers won seven gold medals, seven silver medals, and 12 bronze medals, making a total haul of 26 medals at the 3rd "Belt and Road" International Youth Boxing Gala - U17/U19/U23 International Training Camp & Tournament in Xinjiang, China, highlighting their strong performance across various weight categories.

Xinjiang [China], August 29 (ANI): India's junior boxers won seven gold medals, seven silver medals, and 12 bronze medals, making a total haul of 26 medals at the 3rd "Belt and Road" International Youth Boxing Gala - U17/U19/U23 International Training Camp & Tournament in Xinjiang, China, highlighting their strong performance across various weight categories.

The girls' team dominated the finals with five gold, five silver, and six bronze medals. Laxmi (46kg), Radhamani (60kg), Harnoor (66kg), Jyoti (75kg), and Anshika (+80kg) clinched gold in style, while Chandrika (54kg) settled for silver against a Chinese opponent. Several all-India clashes in the 46kg, 60kg, 66kg, and +80kg categories resulted in additional silver and bronze medals, underscoring the strong bench strength in the junior girls' setup, according to a press release from BFI.

In the boys' category, India secured two gold, two silver, and six bronze medals. Falak (48kg) and Udham Singh Raghav (54kg) clinched gold with commanding wins over Kazakh opponents, while Dhruv Kharb (46kg) and Piyush (50kg) settled for silver after closely fought bouts. Uday Singh (46kg), Aditya (52kg), Ashish (54kg), Devendra Chaudhary (75kg), Jaideep Singh Hanjra (80kg), and Loven Gulia (+80kg) contributed bronze medals to the tally, showcasing the team's all-around depth.

India had sent a 58-member contingent comprising 20 boys and 20 girls, supported by 12 coaches, five support staff, and one referee and judge. Only U-17 boys and girls represented India at this edition, with the team selected from the 6th U-17 Junior Boys & Girls National Boxing Championships 2025, where medalists across Asian Youth Games and Non-Asian Youth Games weight categories earned their place.

With this medal-winning campaign, India's junior boxers showcased their skill on the international stage, continuing their steady progress in world youth boxing.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great achievement but we need to focus on converting those silver and bronze into gold in future competitions. Still, proud of our young champions!
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Aman W
Our girls are absolutely killing it! 5 gold medals from the women's team shows how much women's boxing has grown in India. 👏
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Sarah B
Impressive performance in China! Shows how sports can build bridges between countries. Congratulations to all the medal winners!
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Vikram M
These young athletes are making India proud on international stage. Hope government provides them proper support and facilities to continue this success.
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Nisha Z
So proud of our junior boxers! Especially happy to see girls from smaller towns and villages getting recognition. This is real Bharat! ❤️

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