India Finishes with Five Gold at Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Meet

India Finishes with Five Gold at Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Meet

By: Women Entrepreneurs Review Team | Thursday, 16 July 2026

India wrapped up an impressive campaign at the Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Championships 2026 by securing five gold, 10 silver, and four bronze medals in Jakarta, Indonesia. Held from July 5 to 16, the continental event brought together the region's top young boxers across the Under-19 and Under-23 categories, providing an important platform for emerging talent.

Key Highlights

  • India finished with five gold, 10 silver, and four bronze medals in Jakarta
  • Chandrika Bhoresh Pujari, Prachi, and Nisha won gold in the women's events
  • India's U-19 women's team secured two gold and six silver medals

The Indian contingent delivered standout performances throughout the tournament, particularly in the women's competitions, where the country finished third overall behind Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. The results reflected the growing strength of India's youth boxing programme and reinforced its position as one of Asia's leading nations in age-group boxing.

The U-19 women's team played a crucial role in India's medal haul, winning two gold and six silver medals. Chandrika Bhoresh Pujari claimed the 51kg title after producing a dominant display to defeat Uzbekistan's Nazokat Mardonova by a unanimous 5:0 decision. Prachi added another gold for India with a convincing victory over Indonesia's Dira Artika in her respective weight category.

India's remaining U-19 finalists fought strongly but settled for silver, highlighting the team's depth across multiple weight divisions.

The U-23 women's squad also enjoyed a successful campaign, securing one gold, four silver, and four bronze medals. Nisha emerged as India's only confirmed gold medallist in the category after defeating Japan's Koiin Kokufu 5:0 in the 54kg final.

Meanwhile, Nikita Chand (60kg), Kajal (65kg), and Muskan (75kg) finished with silver medals after losing closely contested finals against experienced Uzbek opponents. India's four bronze medals came through semifinal finishes, demonstrating consistent performances across the competition.

The women's section concluded with India collecting a total of three gold, 10 silver, and four bronze medals. Uzbekistan topped the standings, followed by Kazakhstan, while India secured third place overall.

India also displayed encouraging form in the men's events. In the U-19 category, Aditya (55kg), Sikander (60kg), Mausam Suhag (65kg), Devender Choudhary (75kg), Sagar (85kg), and Shubham Rajput (90kg) all reached the semifinals, guaranteeing six medals for the country.

The U-23 men's team also impressed, with Vishvanath Suresh (50kg), Ganga (55kg), and Vanshaj (65kg) advancing to their respective finals. Their progress underlined the depth of India's men's boxing programme, although the final medal colours were determined on the tournament's closing day.

Across both age groups, India fielded one of its strongest youth squads in recent years. Earlier rounds saw 16 Indian boxers qualify for finals, while several others secured podium finishes through semifinal appearances.

India's overall performance in Jakarta reflects the country's steady progress in developing world-class young boxers. With strong displays from both the men's and women's teams, the championship has provided valuable international experience for the next generation of Indian athletes ahead of future continental and global competitions.

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