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May 6, 2026

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Inunganbi Takhellambam Ends India’s 13-Year Asian Judo Medal Drought with Bronze

Inunganbi Takhellambam has ended India’s 13-year medal drought in Asian Games judo by winning a bronze medal in the women’s 48 kg category. The competition, held in Hanoi, Vietnam, saw her exhibit exceptional skill and determination through five arduous bouts.

Her journey to the bronze was marked by overcoming obstacles, including grueling train journeys lasting over three days without confirmed reservations, emphasizing her resilience and hunger for victory. Despite narrowly missing a spot in the gold medal match after winning her quarterfinal, she secured the bronze with a dominant performance.

Key Highlights of Inunganbi Takhellambam’s Achievement

  • Competed in the women’s 48 kg weight category.
  • Fought five intense matches during the tournament.
  • Broke a 13-year medal drought for India in Asian Games judo.
  • Received praise from coach Rajesh Kumar for her incredible dedication and spirit.
  • Her success is seen as a breakthrough moment for judo and sports in India.

Impact and Future Aspirations

This bronze medal not only boosts the morale of the Indian judo team but also serves to inspire young athletes, especially those from humble backgrounds. Inunganbi aims to build on this achievement and set her sights on higher podium finishes in upcoming international events.

The fierce competition at the Asian Games, featuring the continent’s top judokas, highlights the importance of her medal for the nation. Fans and fellow athletes alike have celebrated this significant milestone for Indian judo.

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