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Three gold, six silver medals for India in Asian youth boxing

Three gold, six silver medals for India in Asian youth boxing
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New Delhi: World Youth Bronze-Medalist Bishwamitra Chongtham (51kg), Vishal (80kg) and Neha (54kg) struck gold, while six other Indian boxer signed with a silver medal at the Asian Youth Championships in Dubai on Monday.
Chongtham Kuziboev Ahmadjon beat Uzbekistan 4-1, is visiting a stiff challenge.
Vishal, on the other hand, punching AKMATOV Sanzhar Kyrgyzstan 5-0 to finish on top.
Among women, Neha doing hard 3-2 victory over Kazakhstan Yeleubayeva Aishagul to grab the yellow metal.
The last time India secured two gold medals in the men’s competition back in 2010.
Vishvanath Suresh (48kg), Vanshaj (63.5kg) and Jaydeep Rawat (71kg) ended with a silver medal.
Suresh lost 0-5 to reigning world champions SANZAR Tashkenbay youth of Kazakhstan.
Vanshaj also beaten 0-5 by Yernur Suyunbay of Kazakhstan in a match his summit.
Rawat did not finish the fight against Uzbek Abdullaev Alokhon, who beat left India looks shaken and largely balanced in the opening round itself.
In the ladies competition, Nivedita (48kg) ended with a silver medal after losing Farzona Fozilova Uzbekistan.
Tamanna (50kg) also ended second after losing another Uzbek Sabina Bobokulava in his last fight.
Tamanna very close fight but lost 4-1, won one of the three rounds.
Simran (52kg) lost 0-5 to Uzbekistan Kazakova Feruza despite lackluster performance.
Later this evening, preeti (57kg), preeti Dahiya (60kg), Khushi (63kg), Sneha (66kg), Khushi (75kg), and Tanishbir (81kg) will be in action in the final of another woman.
Five Indian boxers, including a woman, had earlier claimed the bronze medal at the youth event after losing in the semi-finals.
Among men, Daksh (67kg), Deepak (75kg), Abhimanyu (92kg) and Aman Singh Biht (92 + kg) bronze medal when Lashu Yadav (70kg) ended with bronze in the women’s category.
In the last edition of the Asian Youth Championship, which was held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, India has claimed 12 medals, including five gold.
Gold medalist in the youth category awarded with $ 6,000 and $ 3,000 and $ 1,500 each awarded to the winner of silver and bronze medals.
Earlier in the junior competition, held simultaneously, Indian girls trapped half a dozen gold medals for the country ended up 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 a silver each.
Among boys, three were in the finals and two of them signed with a gold medal.
India’s gold medal count at the same as the traditional powerhouse Kazakhstan and only one less than uzbekistan other heavyweight.
Rohit Chamoli (48kg) and Bharat Joon (+ 81kg), Vishu Rathee (Girls 48kg) and Tanu (Girls 52kg) is a gold medalist in the beginning before others join in after-hours on Sunday evening.
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 of Kazakhstan in a 4-1 split decision.
Raghav (63kg) also took a separate decision from the Kabdolda Algerim 3-2 against Kazakhstan.
Chand outperformed assen Tanatar Kazakhstan, while Yadav beat Kazakh Akzhan other in a split 4-1 decision.
Rudrika (70kg) fell 1-4 against Uzbek Oysha Toirova and Sanjana (81kg) suffered a 0-5 loss against Kazakhstan umit Abilkaiyr.
Aanchal Saini (57kg) also fell 0-5 against Kazakhstan Sarsenbek Ulzhan to end with a silver medal.
Six bronze India comes after Devika Ghorpade (50kg), Aarzoo (54kg) and Supriya Rawat (66kg) lost in her semi-final while Ashish (54kg), Anshul (57kg) and Ankush (66kg) out of the boy last -four stage.
In the last Asian Junior Championship held in 2019 in Fujairah, UAE, India has been in third place with 21 medals (six gold, nine bronze and six bronze).
In the ongoing edition, gold medalist in the junior category were awarded $ 4,000 and $ 2,000 and 1,000 respectively awarded to the winner of silver and bronze medals.

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