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India Bags 15 Golds, Ranks Third at Asian U-15 & U-17 Boxing Championships

Amman, May 1, 2025: India concluded its campaign at the inaugural Asian U15 & U17 Boxing Championships under the newly formed Asian Boxing body with a total of 15 gold, 6 silver, and 22 bronze medals, finishing third in the overall medal standings. India matched Uzbekistan’s gold tally and finished just one behind Kazakhstan, which topped the table.
 
The final day saw the U17 contingent add four more golds, all from the girls’ division, capping off a strong finish for the Indian team in Amman. Khushi Chand (46 kg) edged past Mongolia’s Altanzul Altangadas in a hard-fought 3:2 win, while Ahaana Sharma (50 kg) and Jannat (54 kg) delivered dominant 5:0 victories over opponents from Uzbekistan. 
 
The final gold came through Anshika (80+ kg), who ended her bout against Jordan’s Jana Alalawneh with a first-round RSC to seal India’s 15th title of the championships.
 
Speaking from Amman, BFI President-Chairman, Interim Committee, Mr Ajay Singh, congratulated the young boxers on their performance: “A proud and satisfying performance by our young boxers at the continental stage! Finishing with 15 gold medals and among the top three nations is a rewarding moment for all of us. These young boxers are the future of Indian boxing. I congratulate every member of our U15 and U17 teams for their courage, spirit, and skill. With this foundation, I have no doubt we’ll see many of them on the Olympic stage in the years to come.”
 
In the boys’ U17 section, Devansh (80kg) settled for silver after a 0:5 loss to Kazakhstan’s Mukhamedali Rustembek. The Indian U17 men’s team concluded the tournament with one silver and six bronze medals. On the girls’ side, Simranjeet Kaur (60kg) and Harsika (63kg) added two more silvers to the tally, as the Indian U17 women finished with four golds, two silvers, and five bronze medals.
 
India’s overall medal haul across both age groups and genders underlined the strength and depth of its youth boxing programme. The U15 contingent fetched the highest number of golds in the competition with 11, led by the girls’ team, who swept 10 of the 15 available gold medals, winning every final they contested on the penultimate day of the championships.
 
Day 11 Results
 
Boys’ U17 – Finals
 
80 kg: Devansh (IND) lost to Mukhamedali Rustembek (KAZ) – WP 0:5
 
Girls’ U17 – Finals
 
46 kg: Khushi Chand (IND) def. Altanzul Altangadas (MGL) – WP 3:2
 
50 kg: Ahaana Sharma (IND) def. Shodiyona Melikuziyeva (UZB) – WP 5:0
 
54 kg: Jannat (IND) def. Sabrina Chakomanova (UZB) – WP 5:0
 
60 kg: Simranjeet Kaur (IND) lost to Rushanabonu Isoeva (UZB) – WP 0:5
 
63 kg: Harsika (IND) lost to Ayaulym Ospanova (KAZ) – WP 0:5
 
80+ kg: Anshika (IND) def. Jana Alalawneh (JOR) – RSC R1
 
India’s Medalists
 
U15 Boys
 
Gold: Sanskar Vinod (35 kg)
 
Silver: Rudraksh Singh Khaidem (46 kg), Abhijeet (61 kg), Lakshay Phogat (64 kg)
 
Bronze: Yash Nikam (30-33 kg), Harsil (37 kg), Prikshit Balahra (40 kg), Hardik Dahiya (43 kg), Sanchit Jayani (49 kg), Nelson Khwairakpam (55 kg), Parth (67 kg)
 
U15 Girls
 
Gold: Komal (30-33 kg), Khushi Ahlawat (35 kg), Tamanna (37 kg), Svi (40 kg), Milky Meinam (43 kg), Princi (52 kg), Navya (58 kg), Sunaina (61 kg), Trushana Mohite (67 kg), Vanshika (70+ kg)
 
Bronze: Linthoi (49 kg), Samruddhi Shinde (55 kg), Kanishka (64 kg), Manshi Malik (70 kg)
 
U17 Boys
 
Silver: Devansh (80 kg)
 
Bronze: Ambekar Meetei (48 kg), Aman Dev (50 kg), Tikam Singh (52 kg), Udham Singh (54 kg), Rahul Gariya (57 kg), Aman Siwach (63 kg)
 
U17 Girls
 
Gold: Khushi Chand (46 kg), Ahaana Sharma (50 kg), Jannat (54 kg), Anshika (80+ kg)
 
Silver: Simranjeet Kaur (60 kg), Harsika (63 kg)
 
Bronze: Jiya (48 kg), Prachi (66 kg), Himanshi (70 kg), Sanvi (75 kg), Prachi Khatri (80 kg)

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