India ensure five medals in Youth Boxing
Indian boxers remained on course for their best ever performance at the AIBA Women’s Youth World Championships, adding three more medals to the already assured two on the day of quarterfinals here.
Jyoti Gulia (51kg), Shashi Chopra (57kg) and Ankushita Boro (64kg) entered the semifinals after winning their respective quarterfinal bouts.
They joined Neha Yadav (+81kg) and Anupama (81kg), who found themselves in the lastfour stage due to the small size of the draws of their weight categories. However, Niharika Gonella (75kg) bowed out of medal contention after going down to England’s Georgia O’Connor.
First up for India was Gulia, who took on Italy’s Giovanna Marchese.
The Haryana-girl was at her aggressive best and had Marchese on the backfoot from the word go. Her dominance was consistent in all three rounds, earning a unanimous 5-0 verdict.
Next was Chopra, up against 10th seed Sandugash Abilkhan of Kazakhstan. The Haryana-boxer did not have it as easy as the 5-0 scoreline might suggest. Abilkhan was quite a handful, especially in the opening three minutes, but Chopra managed to outwit her by raising the tempo in the second and third rounds.
Boro fought through the most draining of the three Indian bouts. Squaring off against Italy’s Rebecca Nicoli, the local favourite waved off a rather stiff challenge.
What saved Boro was her admirable footwork and reflexes. Nicoli remained on attack mode in all three rounds but struggled to connect due to Boro’s solid guard and quick movement.
India had won just one bronze medal in the previous edition of the event and the country has not won a gold in this event since 2011.
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