Lovlina, Arundhati lead India to nine golds at BOXAM
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Lovlina, Arundhati lead India to nine golds at BOXAM

Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain and former Youth World champion Arundhati Choudhary spearheaded Indiaโ€™s dominant campaign at the BOXAM Elite International 2026, as the team topped the medals table with nine gold medals here on Sunday.

India finished the tournament as the most successful nation, collecting nine gold, three silver and seven bronze medals at the elite-level event, which featured over 200 boxers from 20 countries.

The Indian women delivered a standout performance, reaching seven elite finals on Saturday, including an all-Indian title bout in the 54kg category, and converting all seven into gold medals.

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Manju Rani (48kg) and Nitu (51kg) began the final day with unanimous decision victories over Spainโ€™s Marta Lopez and Noelia Gutierrez respectively. Poonam (54kg) then edged compatriot Preeti in a closely fought all-Indian final.

Priya (60kg) and Arundhati (70kg) followed with commanding 5:0 wins against Ukrainian opponents, while Lovlina (75kg) showcased her experience and composure to defeat Englandโ€™s Mary-Kate Smith 4:1. Naina (80kg) completed the sweep with a controlled win over Ukraineโ€™s Raisa Piskun.

In the menโ€™s finals, Sachin (60kg) produced one of the most competitive bouts of the day, edging Canadaโ€™s Keoma-Ali Al Ahmadieh 3:2. Akash (75kg) added another gold after a tense 3:2 victory over Kazakhstanโ€™s Aman Konsbekov.

Deepak (70kg) and Ankush (80kg) settled for silver medals after strong challenges from boxers from Kazakhstan and Ukraine respectively.

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Boxing Federation of India president Ajay Singh said the tournament provided vital early-season exposure. โ€œBOXAM Elite offered exactly the kind of exposure we were seeking at this stage of the season, including strong international opposition, depth across weight categories, and high-pressure bouts,โ€ Singh said.

โ€œThe performances in Spain, particularly the conversion rate in finals, reflect the progress of our programme. With a demanding year ahead, this tournament has been a valuable step in preparing our boxers for the challenges to come,โ€ he added.

Indian womenโ€™s head coach Santiago Nieva praised the discipline shown by his boxers. โ€œThis was an exceptional showing from the women, not just in terms of medals, but in how they boxed with discipline, clarity, and confidence,โ€ Nieva said.

โ€œReaching seven finals and winning all seven speaks volumes about the work being done across the system. Credit also goes to the entire Indian team, the men and women pushed each other throughout the tournament,โ€ he added.

Indiaโ€™s performance in Spain provides momentum as the national programme prepares for a packed international calendar, including major championships and multi-sport events later this year.



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