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Bishwamitra Chongtham, Vishal Clinch Gold in Asian Youth Boxing

Bishwamitra Chongtham, Vishal Clinch Gold in Asian Youth Boxing
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New Delhi: World Youth Bronze-Medalist Bishwamitra Chongtham (51kg) and Vishal (80kg) hit gold, while five other Indian boxers signed with a silver medal at the Asian Youth Championship in Dubai on Monday.
Chongtham beat Uzbekistan Kuziboev Ahmadjon 4-1, updating a rigid challenge.
Vishal, on the other hand, punched Akmatov Sanzhar Kyrgyzstan 5-0 to finish above.
However, Vishvanath Suresh (48kg), Vanshaj (63.5kg) and Jaydeep took care (71kg) ended with a silver medal.
Suresh lost 0-5 to rule the world champion of the Youth of Sanzar Tashkenbay from Kazakhstan.
VanShaj was also beaten 0-5 by Yaver Suyunbay from Kazakhstan in his summit match.
Rawat did not finish his fight against Uzbek Abdullaev Alokhon, who beat leaving India seen shaken and most were not balanced in the opening round itself.
In the women’s competition, Nivedita (48kg) ended with a silver medal after losing to Farzona Fozilova Uzbekistan.
Tamanna (50kg) also ended second after losing to other Uzbek at Sabina Bobokulava in his final battle.
Tamanna fought very close but lost 4-1, won one of three rounds.
Then at night, Simran (52kg), Neha (54kg), Preeti (57kg), Prei Dahiya (60kg), Khushi (63kg), Sneha (66kg), Khushi (75kg), and Tanishbir (81kg) will act in the final Women’s category.
In the last edition of the Asian Youth Championship, which was held at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, India had claimed 12 medals, including five gold.
The gold medalist in the youth category was given with $ 6,000 while $ 3,000 and $ 1,500 were given to the winner of silver and bronze medals.
Previously in the junior competition, held simultaneously, Indian girls trapped half a dozen gold medals because the country ended with eight gold, five silver and six bronze.
Of the 10 girls in the final, six ended with a gold medal, while the other four claimed their respective silver.
Among boys, three were in the final and two of them signed with a gold medal.
The gold medal count in India is the same as the traditional Kazakhstan Powerhouse and only one less than other heavyweight Uzbekistan.
Rohit Chamoli (48kg) and Bharat Joon (+ 81kg), Vishu Rathee (48kg Girls), and Tanu (Girls 52kg) were early gold medalists before others joined in after night on Sunday.
Nikita Chand (60kg), Mahi Raghav (63kg), Pranjal Yadav (75kg) and Kirti (+ 81kg) took their yellow metal in the fight later.
Kirti Won against Shugyla Rysebek from Kazakhstan in Split’s decision 4-1.
Raghav (63kg) also made a 3-2 separate decision against the Algerim Kabdolda from Kazakhstan.
Chand outperformed Assil Tanatar Kazakhstan, while Yadav defeated another Kazakh in Akzhan in a 4-1 decision to spill.
Rudrika (70kg) fell 1-4 against Uzbek Oysha Toirova and Sanjana (81kg) suffered a loss 0-5 against Umit Kazakhstan Abilkaiyr.
Aanchal Saini (57kg) also fell 0-5 against Ulzhan Sarsenbek Kazakhstan to end with a silver medal.
Six Indian bronze medals came after the Ghorpade Devika (50kg), Aarzoo (54kg) and Supriya treated (66kg) lost in the semi-final girl while Ashish (54kg), Anshul (57kg) and Ankush (66kg) out of the last boy -Four stage.
In the last Asian junior championship held in 2019 in Fujairah, UAE, India has been third with 21 medals (six gold, nine bronze and six bronze).
In the ongoing edition, the gold medalist in the Junior category was given with $ 4,000 while $ 2,000 and 1,000 were given to the winner of the silver and bronze medal.

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