Asian Boxing Championships 2026: Indian women top medal charts with 4 golds

India’s women boxers delivered a standout performance at the Asian Championships 2026, clinching four gold medals and ensuring every team member returned with a podium finish.

Post Published By: Ayushi Bisht
Updated : 9 April 2026, 5:35 PM IST
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New Delhi: India’s women boxers delivered a commanding performance at the Asian Boxing Championships 2026, finishing at the top of the medal standings with 10 medals, including four gold, two silver, and four bronze.

In a remarkable achievement, every member of the women’s team secured a podium finish, highlighting India’s growing dominance in the sport.

Golden Performances Lead the Charge

Leading the medal rush, Minakshi (48kg) clinched India’s first gold with a dominant 5-0 victory over Mongolia’s Nomundari Enkh-Amgalan.

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Preeti (54kg) followed with an impressive win against Huang Hsiao-wen, a three-time world champion and Olympic medallist, sealing a unanimous 5-0 decision.

Priya (60kg) secured another gold with a 3-0 win over North Korea’s Won Un-gyong, while Arundhati (70kg) added the fourth gold with a 4:1 victory against Kazakhstan’s Bakyt Seidish.

Silver and Bronze Add to Medal Haul

India also picked up two silver medals, with Jaismine (57kg) finishing runner-up after a strong campaign. Alfiyan Pathan (80+kg) also secured silver following her final bout.

The remaining medals came in the form of bronze, taking India’s total tally to 10 in the women’s division alone.

Men’s Team Eyes Strong Finish

In the men’s competition, Vishvanath Suresh (50kg) advanced to the final with a commanding 5:0 win over Jordan’s Huthaifa Eshish.

Sachin (60kg) also reached the final after defeating Thailand’s Sakda Ruamtham 4:1 in the semifinal. However, several Indian boxers bowed out in earlier rounds, including Akash, Lokesh, Narender, and Harsh Choudhary, who lost their respective bouts against strong opponents.

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India Tops Medal Count

With a total of 16 medals confirmed across categories- the highest among participating nations- India has emerged as the standout performer at the championships.

Under head coach Santiago Nieva, the team’s consistent performance reflects improved depth and preparation at the international level. India will look to further strengthen its tally as the tournament concludes, with hopes pinned on additional gold medals in the men’s finals.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  9 April 2026, 5:35 PM IST

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