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At the second leg of the 2025 World Boxing Cup held in Astana from June?30 to July?7, India achieved its best-ever tally with 11 medals—comprising 3 gold, 5 silver, and 3 bronze—and secured third place overall among 31 competing nations.
Key Points:
Medal count: India secured 3 gold, 5 silver, and 3 bronze medals, marking the country’s strongest performance to date.
Gold winners:
Sakshi in Women’s 54?kg,
Jaismine Lamboria in Women’s 57?kg,
Nupur Sheoran in Women’s +80?kg .
Silver medals: Included Abhinash Jamwal (Men’s 65?kg), Meenakshi (Women’s 48?kg), Pooja Rani (Women’s 80?kg), Hitesh Gulia (Men’s 70?kg), and Jugnoo (Men’s 85?kg) .
Bronze medalists: Sanju (Women’s 60?kg), Nikhil Dubey (Men’s 75?kg), and Narender Berwal (Men’s +90?kg) earned podium spots.
Team achievement: India finished third in the overall standings, behind Kazakhstan and Brazil
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