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Jaismine Lamboria Cruises Into Quarter-Finals In Elite Women’s National Boxing Championships 2025




The Commonwealth Games medalist, Jaismine Lamboria, continued its stellar race during the 8th Elite Women’s National Boxing Championship 2025, guaranteeing a dominant RSC victory in the second round on Ruchika de Chandigarh in the preliminaries. The reigning national champion of light weights, which went to a featherweight on its way to the Paris Olympic Games, has advanced in the quarterfinals dominantly. Hosted by the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) in collaboration with the Uttar Pradesh Boxing Association, the championship takes place at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, and will end on March 27.

In all, 188 boxers of 24 state units are competed in ten weight categories in this one -week tournament, which follows the technical and world boxing competition rules, with three three -minute rounds with one minute rest intervals.

Sanamacha Chanu of the Railways Sports Promotion Board, a world champion and a national champion, who has shown total control of his victory in unanimous on the world of youth and the national champion, who has shown total control of his victory in unanimous on the victory in unanimous on Bindiya Devi Maorem. The calculated aggression of Chanu and the net technique kept his opponent on the rear foot, strengthening his title references from the start of the competition.

The silver medalist of last year, Sonia of the Uttar Pradesh, made a solid statement in the category of rooster weights, dominating Vanshika de Delhi. In the minimum weight division, Yasika Rai of Sikkim posted a game of pointed legs and a counterbalance to ensure unanimous victory over Janvi Churi of Maharashtra.

Meanwhile, Tannu of Haryana has passed the Sovi Jajo of Manipur in a closely disputed light fight, winning by divided decision (4: 1).

The preliminaries also saw a series of dominant stop victories, with Vanshika Singh of the Rajasthan, passing in front of the Dhanya PR of Kerala with an RSC in the first round by minimum weight. The Imroz Khan of the Police of India delivered an equally dominant performance, sealing an in -turn stop victory against Swapna Jampana of Andhra Pradesh, completing another fascinating day of high intensity boxing.

The Nationals will go to the scene in the quarter -final on Monday with the fight of Nitu Ghanghas against Minakshi of the All India police in the minimum weight category, one of the out -of -competition links.

Later, the title champion of featherweights Sonia Lather, who is now participating in light weights (57-60 kg) will face Monica in her golden quest.

(With the exception of the title, this story has not been published by NDTV staff and is published from a unionized flow.)

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