India’s young boxers have made a significant mark at the Asian Boxing U15 & U17 Championships 2026 held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, demonstrating their emerging prowess on the continental stage.
Outstanding Performances in the U15 and U17 Categories
The tournament showcased intense competition beginning with the U15 category, where Nongpoknganba Meitei Oina stood out brilliantly. He earned the gold medal by displaying exceptional skill, agility, and technique in a thrilling final match.
In the U17 category, two stars, Parshant and Mohd Yasser, fought their way through tough competitions to reach the finals. Parshant claimed a commanding victory, utilizing his reach and tactical intelligence effectively. Meanwhile, Mohd Yasser impressed with his swift footwork and robust defense, earning a well-deserved silver medal.
Discipline and Dedication Key to Success
Throughout the championships, Indian boxers demonstrated exceptional discipline, endurance, and sportsmanship, which contributed to India’s impressive overall medal tally, positioning the country among the top performers at the event.
Head coach S. Kumar emphasized the hard work behind these achievements, stating, “Our young athletes trained hard and stayed focused. Their achievements here reflect the dedication of our entire boxing program to nurture future champions.”
Bright Future for Indian Boxing
The Indian team’s stellar performance has been lauded by fans and experts alike, enhancing hopes for success in upcoming international contests and Olympic qualifiers. The results from Tashkent mark a critical milestone in nurturing world-class boxing talent.
Significance of the Asian Boxing U15 & U17 Championships
This championship serves as a vital platform for young athletes to gain international exposure and experience. India’s success here reflects a promising future for the sport within the country.
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