New Delhi, Aug 12 (UNI) India concluded its campaign at the the Asian U19 & U22 Boxing Championships 2025 in Bangkok with a total of 27 medals across age groups.
According to Olympics.com, “Ritika capped off India’s campaign at the Asian U19 & U22 Boxing Championships 2025 with a gold in the women’s 80+kg category as the team finished with a total of 27 medals across age groups on Monday in Bangkok.”
The release said the 10-day boxing meet brought together the continent’s best young talent, with India’s U19 squad finishing second overall and the U22 team placed fourth. India had fielded a contingent of 40 boxers – 20 in each age group.
The U19 contingent bagged 14 medals including three golds, seven silvers and four bronze, while the U22 boxers clinched one gold, four silvers and eight bronzes.
Highlighting the final day, the release noted, “Ritika emerged as India’s lone U22 champion, keeping her composure under pressure to beat Kazakhstan’s Assel Toktassyn in the 80+kg final on the closing day.”
Yatri Patel settled for a silver after losing to Khumorabonu Mamajonova of Uzbekistan in the women’s 57kg, while Priya’s spirited fight against Yu Tian of the People’s Republic of China in the 60kg final ended in a narrow 3-2 loss, as per the Olympics.com.
Later in the day, Neeraj clinched silver after going down against Shavkatjon Boltaev of Uzbekistan in the men’s 75kg final. Ishan Kataria also secured silver after losing to Khalimjon Mamasoliev of Uzbekistan in the 90+kg gold medal clash, it said.
“Earlier this year, the U-15 and U-17 squads had combined for 43 medals at the Asian Championships. India’s U-15 contingent delivered the highest number of golds in the competition – 11 in total,” the release added.
Asian U22 Boxing Championships 2025: Indian medal winners
Gold
Ritika (women’s 80kg)
Silver
Yatri (women’s 57kg)
Priya (women’s 60kg)
Neeraj (men’s 75kg)
Ishan (men’s 90kg+)
Bronze
Bhawna (women’s 48kg)
Parthavi (women’s 65kg)
Pranjal (women’s 70kg)
Shruti (women’s 75kg)
Harsh (men’s 60kg)
Ankush (men’s 80kg)
Rockey (men’s 85kg)
Mayur (men’s 90kg)
Asian U19 Boxing Championships 2025: Indian medal winners
Gold
Nisha (women’s 54kg)
Muskan (women’s 57kg)
Rahul (men’s 75kg)
Silver
Vini (women’s 60kg)
Nisha (women’s 65kg)
Aarti (women’s 75kg)
Kritika (women’s 80kg)
Prachi (women’s 80+kg)
Mausam (women’s 65kg)
Hemant (men’s 90kg)
Bronze
Yakshika (women’s 51kg)
Akansha (women’s 70kg)
Shivam (men’s 55kg)
Gaurav (men’s 85kg)