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Sports News | Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Championships: India Clinches 3 Gold, 10 Silver, 4 Bronze in Women's Section

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. India's overall performance in the women's section reflects its growing dominance in age-group boxing at the continental level, with a strong pipeline of talent delivering across both U-19 and U-23 divisions.

Sports News | Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Championships: India Clinches 3 Gold, 10 Silver, 4 Bronze in Women's Section
Prachi Chahar (U-19) celebrates her gold medal win at Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Chamipionship 2026. (Photo/BFI)

Jakarta [Japan], July 15 (ANI): India capped off a stellar campaign in the women's section at the Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Championships, securing a total of five gold, 10 silver, and four bronze medals across U-19 and U-23 categories in the finals held in Jakarta on Wednesday.

In the U-19 women's category, India secured two gold and six silver medals, underlining the depth of its youth programme, according to a press release.

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Chandrika Bhoresh Pujari (51kg) delivered a dominant performance to clinch gold with a 5:0 win over Uzbekistan's Nazokat Mardonova, while Prachi also secured gold with a convincing victory over Indonesia's Dira Artika.

India's other finalists in the U-19 category put up strong fights but settled for silver, contributing to the team's overall tally.

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In the U-23 women's category, India registered an equally impressive showing with one gold, four silver, and four bronze medals.

Nisha (54kg) led the charge with a commanding 5:0 victory over Japan's Koiin Kokufu to clinch gold. India's other gold medallists in the category continued their strong form to finish on top of the podium.

Meanwhile, Nikita Chand (60kg), Kajal (65kg), and Muskan (75kg) fought hard in their respective finals but settled for silver after facing strong opponents from Uzbekistan. The bronze medals came from semifinal finishes, further highlighting India's consistency across weight categories.

India's overall performance in the women's section reflects its growing dominance in age-group boxing at the continental level, with a strong pipeline of talent delivering across both U-19 and U-23 divisions. (ANI)

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