India national amateur boxing athletes

India national amateur boxing athletes

India national amateur boxing athletes represents India in regional, continental and world matches and tournaments sanctioned by the Amateur International Boxing Association.

World Amateur Boxing Championships

1989 World Amateur Boxing Championships, Moscow

* Zoramthanga

Olympics


=2004 Athens Olympics=

Five amateur boxers represented India in this edition of the Olympiad. None of the five boxers made it to the quarterfinals.

Entry list

* Akhil Kumar (Flyweight)
* Akhil Kumar - (Flyweight)
* Jitender Kumar Light heavyweight
* Diwakar Prasad (Bantamweight)
* Vijender Kumar (Light Welterweight)

Asian Games


=2006 Doha Asian Games=

Ten amateur boxers represented India in this edition of the Asiad. Two out of the ten made it to the semifinal bouts but lost their matches settling for bronze medals. This country is ranked 10th with two bronze medals. [ [http://doha-2006.com Boxing medal standings] ]

Entry list

* Jai Bhagwan (Lightweight)
* Sanjay Kisan Kolte (Light Flyweight)
* Akhil Kumar (Bantamweight)
* Jitender Kumar (Flyweight)
* Manoj Kumar (Light welterweight)
* Diwakar Prasad (Featherweight)
* Dilbag Singh (Welterweight)
* Harpreet Singh Heavyweight)
* Johnson Varghese Super heavyweight)
* Vijender Kumar (Middleweight] )

References



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