Indian boxing team leaves for Asian Youth Championship

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 10 2013 | 4:45 PM IST
A 13-member youth Indian boxing team including 10 pugilists, two coaches and one doctor left for Subic Bay in Philippines for the 20th edition of the Asian Youth Boxing Championship.
No less than 130 fighters, representing 26 countries, will battle it out for the continental crown in the Asian Boxing Confederation (ASBC) Youth Boxing Championships. The competition begins tomorrow and concludes on March 17, in the coastal town of Subic in Zambales.
The tournament, also being referred to as 'Boxing By the Bay', will feature some of the finest performers in the 17-18 year old age bracket in 10 weight divisions. It will also witness some of the top boxers, who ruled the canvases at the 2012 Youth World Boxing Championship in Yerevan, Armenia.
In the previous edition of the tournament at Tehran in 2010, the Indian team did exceptionally well with nine out of ten boxers returning with medals.
The Indian pugilists bagged two gold medals (Vikas Krishan 60kg, Naveen 81kg), three silver medals (Devendro Singh 49kg, Venkatanagarjuna 57kg, Sumit Sangwan 75kg) and four bronze medals (S Surisetti 51kg, Harpal Singh 64kg, Manoj Kumar 91kg, Rajat +91kg).
The current Indian Junior/Youth squad that had been training at the SAI Western Training Centre in Aurangabad, under the supervision of coach-in-charge G Manoharan, are a talented bunch of boxers, but will have a tough ask replicating the success of 2010.
"It is not going to be easy matching the performance we had in 2010, but the boys have done well in training and also in the Youth World Championship last year. I am confident of having a favourable result this year as well," said coach Manoharan.
Leading the Indian charge in Subic City will be the likes of 2012 AIBA Youth World Championship silver medallist Narender Berwal (+91kg), bronze medallists at the 2012 Youth Worlds Lalitha Prasad (49kg) and Sandeep Sharma (75kg).
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First Published: Mar 10 2013 | 4:45 PM IST

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