Boxers Krish, Sapna triumph : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Boxers Krish, Sapna triumph

CHANDIGARH:Krish Pal of Sector 42 Boxing Club beat Alok More of PML SD Public School, Sector 32, to win the gold medal in the boys’ 33-35kg weight category on the concluding day of the 34the Sub-Junior Chandigarh Amateur Boxing Championship here on Wednesday.

Boxers Krish, Sapna triumph

Anushka (left) lands a punch on Gulshan during their final bout in the Sub-Junior Championship in Chandigarh on Wednesday. Photo: Vicky



Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 19 

Krish Pal of Sector 42 Boxing Club beat Alok More of PML SD Public School, Sector 32, to win the gold medal in the boys’ 33-35kg weight category on the concluding day of the 34the Sub-Junior Chandigarh Amateur Boxing Championship here on Wednesday. 

Aryan outpunched Sujjal to win the boys’ 35-37kg final, while Garav got the better of Shani in the 37-40kg title clash. Mahesh Rana outwitted Sumit Dull to top the podium in the boys’ 40-43kg competition. 

Rohit won the title in the boys’ 43-46kg category. He beat Sonu in the final. Ankit Kundu thumped Sahil to dominate the field in the 49-52kg category, while Bhavya of SD Club knocked out Sushil to win the gold medal in the 52-55kg category.

Ansh Rathi and Aditya Tiwari also won their respective finals. While Rathi drubbed Tushar in the 55-58kg summit clash, Tiwari got the better of Inderjit Singh in the 61-64kg final bout.

Sapna outpunches Janvi

In the girls’ competition, Sapna tamed Janvi in the 36-38kg title clash, while Anushka mastered Gulshan to claim the gold medal in the 38-40kg category. Aditi dominated the field in the 40-42kg category. She beat Tanya in the final. 

Ronak defeated Kirti in the 40-42kg summit clash. Sanya won the gold medal after beating Priyanshi in the 44-46kg final, while Tansi outwitted Srishty in the 48-50kg title clash. 

Neha (50-52kg), Nishita (52-54kg) and Novya (60-63kg) also won their respective finals.

Meanwhile, PML SD Public School lifted the overall trophy on the basis of the number of individual medals won by the side. The British School, Sector 44, claimed the second position. Both teams had finished the competition with 16 points each.

Top News

Lok Sabha election kicks off on Friday, voting for 102 seats in 1st of the 7 phases

Lok Sabha election kicks off on Friday, voting for 102 seats in 1st of the 7 phases

While NDA under PM Modi is seeking stronger majority, opposi...

Kerala woman cadet, part of 17-member Indian crew, on board ship seized by Iran returns home

Kerala woman cadet, part of 17-member Indian crew, on board ship seized by Iran returns home

India's mission in Tehran is in touch with 16 other crew mem...

Nestle adds sugar to baby food sold in India but not in Europe

Nestle adds sugar to baby food sold in India but not in Europe: Study

Such products are sugar-free in the United Kingdom, Germany,...

Kejriwal eating food high in sugar despite Type 2 diabetes to make grounds for bail, ED tells court

Kejriwal eating food high in sugar despite Type 2 diabetes to make grounds for bail, ED tells court

Kejriwal has moved the court seeking permission to consult h...


Cities

View All