Youth National Boxing: SSCB And Haryana Clinch Team Gold In Men And Women’s Category

Sports Control Board (SSCB) and Haryana services dominated the ring in the 7th young national boxing championship for men and women. The one -week event held at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik sports complex, the Grand Noida was also qualified for the prestigious Asian boxing championship under 19, 2025. Twenty exceptional male and female boxers who won gold medals have qualified for the next event. In the male team category, the Sports Control Board (SSCB) service has delivered a dominant performance to demand the golden gold.
Their boxers have always outperformed the opponents in different weight categories, ensuring that SSCB ended comfortably at the top with six gold, silver and two bronze. REC LIMITED fought hard to guarantee the second position by obtaining a gold, three silver and a bronze, while the animated campaign of Haryana earned them the bronze of the team with 2 individual gold and bronze each.
In the female team team, Haryana has become the general champions, guaranteeing the gold of the team with a blow of eight medals, which included three gold and five silver. Delhi finished near behind, winning the silver with four gold medals, a silver and two bronze. The Rajasthan finished the first three, taking bronze of the team with two gold medals and three bronze finishes.
The individual brilliance has defined the championships, in particular in the male division, where the SSCB boxers have made a clean scanning in key weight categories. Aakash Budwar claimed gold in the class from 47 to 50 kg, while Shivam exceeded the 50-55 kg category. Mausam Suhag triumphed in the 60-65 kg and Rahul Kundu division obtained the place of the upper podium in the support of 70-75 kg. In the heavier categories, Hemant Sangwan dominated the competition of 85-90 kg and Krish captured gold in the 90 kg event, cementing the supremacy of SSCB.
Haryana’s women’s boxers have shown remarkable skills and resilience throughout the tournament. Yakshika won gold in the 48-51 kg division, while Vini obtained the best honors in the 57-60 kg category. Nisha added a total of Haryana with a gold medal in the weight category of 60-65 kg. In addition to these victories, Shikha, Arju, Sarika and Saniya picked up silver medals in their respective categories, stressing the depth and consistency of the team.
The championship not only highlighted emerging talents, but also prepared the field for the strong representation of India at the U-19 Asian championships later this year. With fresh energy and visible potential, the future of Indian boxing seems brighter than ever.
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