Key Points

The Indian boxing team has arrived in Sheffield for crucial international training ahead of the World Championships. This 27-member contingent includes top boxers like Olympic medalist Lovlina Borgohain and champion Nikhat Zareen. They're training at the English Institute of Sport Sheffield, one of UK's premier high-performance centers. The team will then move to Liverpool for final preparations before the championships begin on September 4.

Key Points: Indian Boxing Team Sheffield Camp Before World Championships

  • 27-member Indian boxing team training at UK's English Institute of Sport Sheffield
  • Includes 9 male and 8 female boxers with 8 coaches and support staff
  • Access to quality sparring with top international athletes at high-performance center
  • Team heads to Liverpool on September 2 for final championship preparations
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Team India heads to Sheffield for crucial training camp ahead of World Boxing Championships

Indian boxing contingent of 27 members trains in Sheffield UK ahead of World Championships. Features Lovlina Borgohain and Nikhat Zareen for global preparation.

"BFI continues to create the right ecosystem for Indian boxers to prepare, adapt, and perform on the global stage. - Boxing Federation of India"

New Delhi, August 26

The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has sent a strong 27-member Indian boxing contingent to Sheffield, United Kingdom, for a high-intensity combined training camp in the lead-up to the World Boxing Championships, the BFI said in a release on Tuesday.

The move is part of BFI's continued efforts to give Indian boxers international exposure and the best possible preparation by ensuring they acclimatise to conditions well before the tournament.

The squad currently in Sheffield includes nine male and eight female boxers, supported by eight coaches and two staff members. They will be joined by a male and two female boxers, along with one support staff member, by August 28, the BFI said.

The Indian team is part of the ongoing international training camp at the English Institute of Sport Sheffield, one of the UK's premier high-performance sporting centres. The camp gives the boxers access to quality sparring and training opportunities alongside top international athletes. The team will then head to Liverpool on September 2 for the final leg of preparations before the Championships.

The men's team is being guided by coaches Dharmender Yadav, Torak Kharpran, Jai Singh Patil, and Abhishek Sah, while the women's squad is under the watch of Chandralal, Mohammed Aitesamuddin, Geeta Chanu, and Radia Devi.

By sending the team well in advance and making them part of this ongoing camp in the UK, BFI continues to create the right ecosystem for Indian boxers to prepare, adapt, and perform on the global stage.

The World Championships will be held in Liverpool from September 4 to September 14.

Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain and ace Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen will be headlining the 20-member Indian contingent for the competition, which was announced last month after a week-long selection assessment at the National Institute of Sports (NIS) in Patiala.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our women boxers! Lovlina and Nikhat are carrying our hopes. Hope they get good training partners in Sheffield. The women's boxing team has been performing exceptionally well lately 💪
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Aman W
Good move but hope BFI is also ensuring proper nutrition and recovery facilities abroad. Sometimes our athletes struggle with food adaptation which affects performance. Wishing the team all the success!
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Sarah B
Sheffield has excellent training facilities! Worked with athletes there before. Indian boxers will benefit greatly from this exposure. Hope they bring back medals 🥇
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Vikram M
️27 members with support staff shows proper planning. Earlier our teams would go with minimal support. Progress is visible! Hope this translates into podium finishes. Jai Hind!
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Nikhil C
Hope the coaches are focusing on technical improvements rather than just sparring. Our boxers sometimes lack the finishing touch in close bouts. Proper analysis of opponents needed too.

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