BHOPAL: Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain and reigning global champion Nikhat Zareen registered contrasting wins to clinch gold, whilst Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) lifted the staff trophy with 10 medals on the Elite Women’s National Boxing Championships right here on Monday.
Assam’s Lovlina beat Arundhati Choudhary of the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) 5-0 within the 75kg ultimate, whilst Nikhat confronted a stiff problem from RSPB’s Anamika within the 50kg conflict prior to the 26-year-old Telangana pugilist tilted the fit in her prefer 4-1 to protect the name.
World Championships silver medalist Manju Rani, who led RSPB’s dominance at the ultimate day, outpunched Tamil Nadu’s S Kalaivani 5-0 within the 48kg ultimate. Shiksha (54kg), Poonam (60kg), Shashi Chopra (63kg) and Nupur (+81kg) have been the opposite gold medalists for RSPB, who additionally bagged 3 silver and two bronze medals.
Madhya Pradesh, with one gold, two silver and 5 bronze, and Haryana (two gold and two bronze) claimed the second one and 3rd place respectively.
Young Manipuri Boxer Sanamacha Thokchom Chanu, who gained gold on the 2021 Youth World Championships, additionally submit an outstanding display to protected the name within the 70kg class, beating Madhya Pradesh’s Shruti Yadav 3-2.
Haryana’s Manisha (57kg) and Saweety (81kg), SSCB’s Sakshi (52kg), Madhya Pradesh’s Manju Bamboria (66kg) additionally clinched gold medals of their respective classes on the event, which witnessed participation of 302 boxers in 12 classes.
Assam’s Lovlina beat Arundhati Choudhary of the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) 5-0 within the 75kg ultimate, whilst Nikhat confronted a stiff problem from RSPB’s Anamika within the 50kg conflict prior to the 26-year-old Telangana pugilist tilted the fit in her prefer 4-1 to protect the name.
World Championships silver medalist Manju Rani, who led RSPB’s dominance at the ultimate day, outpunched Tamil Nadu’s S Kalaivani 5-0 within the 48kg ultimate. Shiksha (54kg), Poonam (60kg), Shashi Chopra (63kg) and Nupur (+81kg) have been the opposite gold medalists for RSPB, who additionally bagged 3 silver and two bronze medals.
Madhya Pradesh, with one gold, two silver and 5 bronze, and Haryana (two gold and two bronze) claimed the second one and 3rd place respectively.
Young Manipuri Boxer Sanamacha Thokchom Chanu, who gained gold on the 2021 Youth World Championships, additionally submit an outstanding display to protected the name within the 70kg class, beating Madhya Pradesh’s Shruti Yadav 3-2.
Haryana’s Manisha (57kg) and Saweety (81kg), SSCB’s Sakshi (52kg), Madhya Pradesh’s Manju Bamboria (66kg) additionally clinched gold medals of their respective classes on the event, which witnessed participation of 302 boxers in 12 classes.