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Youth National Boxing Championships: World champion Gitika makes perfect start

The tournament marked a return of domestic boxing action in the country after more than a year-gap due to COVID-19 pandemic, Boxing Federation of India (BFI) stated.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 18 Jul 2021, 5:33 pm

World champion Gitika (File Photo)
World champion Gitika (File Photo)

Living up to the reputation and favourite’s tag, current world champion Gitika dished out a solid performance in the opening round of women’s 48 kg at the 4th Youth National Boxing Championships in Delhi Public School, Sonipat on Sunday.

The tournament marked a return of domestic boxing action in the country after more than a year-gap due to COVID-19 pandemic, Boxing Federation of India (BFI) stated in a release.

It stated that Haryana boxer Gitika dominated her opponent Payal Zala from Gujarat with some heavy blows right from the start as the referee declared Gitika as the winner with the RSC verdict in the first round. Gitika was amongst the seven Indian women boxers who clinched gold medals and scripted history at the Youth World Championships in Poland earlier this year, BFI stated.  

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The ongoing championship is being played with AIBA’s newly-introduced weight divisions—13 categories in men’s event while 12 in the women’s section, it added.

Another highlight from the 32 bouts played on the opening day in women’s categories, was Maharashtra’s Mrunal Jadhav who blanked Rajasthan’s Anju 5-0 in the women’s 57kg to make her way into the last-8 stage.  Manipur’s Tingmila, who had made the headlines after winning gold in Silesion Boxing Championship in Poland in 2018, also progressed into the women’s 48kg second round with a 3-2 victory against Karnataka’s Lachenbee Thongram, BFI stated.

In the men’s section 60 bouts were played on the opening day of the event where boxers from states and union territories like Haryana, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu, Ladakh took part, it added.  

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The fourth edition of Youth Men and Women National Championships will go on till July 23 while the third edition of Junior Boys National Championships and the fourth edition of Junior Girls National Championships are scheduled from July 26 to 31. 

The tournament will act as the selection tournament as the boxers will be selected for the 2021 ASBC Youth and Junior Boxing Championships which is slated to take place in Dubai from August 17-31.

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