Olympic-bound Preeti shine as seven Indian U-22 boxers clinch gold medals at Asian U-22 & Youth Boxing Championships 2024

Olympic-bound Preeti shine as seven Indian U-22 boxers clinch gold medals at Asian U-22 & Youth Boxing Championships 2024

Indian team finishes with second highest medal count at the prestigious tournament with 43 medals, including 21 medals in the U-22 category

Astana (Kazakhstan), May 7, 2024: Seven Indian U-22 boxers, including Olympic-bound boxer Preeti, clinched gold medals as the Indian contingent concluded their highly successful campaign with impressive 43 medals at the ASBC Asian U-22 & Youth Boxing Championships 2024 in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Indian boxers secured 12 gold, 14 silver and 17 bronze medals to finish with the second highest medal count only behind the hosts Kazakhstan who have won 48 medals.

Vishvanath Suresh began the day’s proceedings for India in the 48kg category as the reigning youth world champion didn’t waste much time and straightaway got into the action with his sharp punches and outperformed Kazakhstan’s Karap Yernar 5-0 to win the country’s first gold medal in the U-22 category.

The next in action was Nikhil (57kg) who defeated Sabyr Yerbolat of Kazakhstan with a referee stop the contest (RSC) win in the third round.

Akash Gorkha (60kg) continued his dream run in the tournament to secure a 4-1 win over Kazakhstan’s Ruslan Kuzeubayev in what was India’s third gold medal in the men’s category.

In the women’s category, Olympic-bound boxer Preeti (54kg) made a remarkable comeback after going down 0-5 in the first round to register a 3-0 win in the final against Kazakhstan’s Bazarova Elina.

Meanwhile, Poonam Poonia (57kg) and Prachi (63kg) defeated Kazakhstan’s Sakysh Anel and Anar Tursynbek respectively with an identical 4-1 scoreline.

Later, Muskan (75kg) fought a tough battle against Uzbekistan’s Zokirova Aziza but ended up winning the bout with a 3-2 split decision verdict to give India its seventh U-22 gold medal.

Preet Malik (67kg), Guddi (48kg), Tamanna (50kg), Saneh (70kg) and Alfiya Pathan (81kg) finished their campaigns with silver medals after going down in their respective finals.

The Indian U-22 team finished with 21 medals including seven gold, five silver and nine bronze medals.

Youth Medallists :

Gold :

Men’s : Brijesh Tamta (48kg), Aryan Hooda (51kg), Yashwardhan Singh (63.5kg)

Women’s : Laxmi (50kg), Nisha (52kg)

Silver :

Men’s : Sagar Jakhar (60kg), Priyanshu (71kg), Rahul Kundu (75kg), Aryan (92kg)

Women’s : Tamanna (54kg), Nikita Chand (60kg), Shrushti Sathe (63kg), Rudrika (75kg), Khushi Pooniya (81kg)

Bronze :

Men’s : Sumit (67kg), Sahil (80kg), Lakshay Rathi (92+kg)

Women’s : Annu (48kg), Yatri Patel (57kg), Parthavi Grewal (66kg), Akansha Phalaswal (70kg), Nirjhara Bana (+81kg)

U-22 Medallists :

Gold :

Men’s : Vishvanath Suresh (48kg), Nikhil (57kg), Akash Gorkha (60kg)

Women’s : Preeti (54kg), Poonam Poonia (57kg), Prachi (63kg), Muskan (75kg),

Silver :

Men’s : Preet Malik (67kg)

Women’s : Guddi (48kg), Tamanna (50kg), Saneh (70kg), Alfiya Pathan (81kg)

Bronze :

Men’s : M Jadumani Singh (51kg), Ajay Kumar (63.5kg), Ankush (71kg), Dhruv Singh (80kg), Jugnoo (86kg), Yuvraj (92kg)

Women’s : Devika (52kg), Kajal (66kg), Ritika (+81kg).

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