The domination of India’s women boxing team with the win of 10 medals

 

At the Asian Boxing Championships, India’s women boxing team with their remarkable performance dominated the games and ended as a top nation. India’s four boxers won gold, which is a major achievement at the world level.
 
The names included Minakshi Hooda (48kg) who defeated Mongolia’s Nomundari Enkh- Amgalam with the score of (5-0) and Preeti Pawar (54kg) defeated her strong opponent Huang Hsiao-wen and ensured a most impressive win of the tournaments. Additionally, Priya Ghanghos (60kg) and Arundhati Choudhary (70kg) win collectively bought 4 gold medals to India.
 
While the other players like Jasmine Lamboria (57) reached finals but got defeated by her Thai opponent. Another name includes Alfiya Pathan (80+kg) who secured silver, even though they didn’t won gold but reaching the finals and winning silver for country ultimately adds to its prestige.
 
Moreover, some of the most established names in women sports including Lovlina Borohain, Pooja Rani, Nikhat Zareen and Ankushita Boro were entitled with bronze medals. Despite the fact that these athletes lost in semi-finals, there presence on podium had a huge impact. It reflected a high-performing system which is not dependent on few stars for medals but a place where multiple athletes reach at advanced levels. India didn’t just won the few titles but it had its athletes in every bracket, which signifies it as a most successful nation in women boxing at the continental games.
 

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