Jr National Boxing: Khelo India champion Mahi Raghav enters quarters


New Delhi, Jul 28 (IANS): Haryana boxer Mahi Raghav made a fine start to her campaign at the 4th Junior Girls' National Boxing Championships as she progressed to the quarterfinals after defeating Delhi's Gargi Tomar on Day 2 at the Delhi Public School in Sonipat on Wednesday.

The 2020 Khelo India Youth Games champion Mahi lived up to the expectations and registered unanimous victory in the opening round bout of women's 63kg category. Mahi had also represented the country and clinched the gold medal at the Golden Girl Championships in Sweden last year.

Apart from Mahi, Tanu (52kg), Rudrika (70kg) and Sanjana (80kg) extended the winning momentum for Haryana and advanced into the next round in their respective categories.

Three Maharashtra boxers also emerged victorious on Tuesday. Srushti Raskar started the proceeding for Maharashtra as she notched up 5-0 victory against Assam's Manalisha Basumatary in the 57kg preliminary bout, while Sana Gonsalves (63kg) and Jagruti Both (70kg) defeated Gujarat's Janhvi Surolia and Tamil Nadu's Srimathi S, respectively with referee stopping the contest in the first round of both the bouts.

On the second day, 29 bouts were played in the 4th Junior Girls National Championships, while 65 matches took place in the 3rd Junior Boys National Championships.

The top performers at the meet will be selected for the 2021 ASBC Youth and Junior Boxing Championships, scheduled in Dubai from August 17 to 31.

 

  

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