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Home | Other Sports | Indian Boxers Eye Strong Show At Asian Championships

Indian boxers eye strong show at Asian Championships

India had delivered its best ever Asian Championship performance in the 2019 edition in Thailand, claiming 13 medals.

By PTI
Published Date - 23 May 2021, 08:09 PM
Indian boxers eye strong show at Asian Championships
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Dubai: A crucial test of preparations for Olympic-bound boxers, the Asian Championships get underway here on Monday with India aiming to better their record-shattering medal haul in the event’s previous edition.

A total of 19 Indian boxers – nine men and 10 women – will stake their claim for the top honours, which will also come with an unprecedented bonus of prize money this time. The boxers reached here on Saturday after a tumultuous few hours, which included a delayed landing and some confusion over approval paperwork. In addition, the team had to withdraw South Asian Games gold-medallist Vinod Tanwar’s (49kg) name after he tested positive for Covid-19.


The build-up and the subsequent journey seemed symbolic of the Indian boxers’ Olympic preparations this year with Covid-19 disrupting training on several occasions. “This will give us a good sign as to where we stand before the Olympics and where we need to adjust. It would be good for us that way,” Indian men’s boxing’s High Performance Director Santiago Nieva said.

India had delivered its best ever Asian Championship performance in the 2019 edition in Thailand, claiming 13 medals, including two gold, four silver and seven bronze. This time too, expectations are high. “We always come to win. We know it will be a very tough competition with many nations featuring Olympic qualified boxers and many medal winners from the world championships. But we are confident that our team will bring home a good results,” Nieva added with confidence.

From the Olympic-qualified group, defending champion Amit Panghal (52kg), last edition’s silver-winner Ashish Kumar (75kg) and past medallist Vikas Krishan (69kg) will be the ones spearheading the men’s challenge.

Among the women, six-time world champion M C Mary Kom, who has won five gold medals in this event in the past, along with Simranjit Kaur (60kg), Lovlina Borgohain (69kg) and defending champion Pooja Rani (75kg) will be the strong medals bets. All four are bound for the Tokyo Games.

Also closely watched would be four-time medallist Shiva Thapa (64kg) eyeing a fifth successive podium finish. He has claimed one gold (2013), one silver (2017) and two bronze medals (2015 and 2019) in his four previous appearances at the showpiece.

And this time, the International Boxing Association has also announced a prize fund of the $400,000 for the event. The tournament, which was originally planned in India but shifted to Dubai because of the Covid-19 pandemic, will award $10,000 to gold winners.

For silver-medallist, the prize money is $5,000 and for both bronze medallists, it is $2,500 each.

Apart from India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, and Uzbekistan are among the prominent countries which will compete at the continental showpiece.


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