Indian U-15 girls storm into nine finals after dominant performances
Anzee 37kg continued Indias strong run with a convincing 5-0 victory over Sarvinoz Riskulova of Uzbekistan, while Soniya 40kg also secured a dominant 5-0 win against Diana Mendigarayeva of Kazakhstan. In the higher weight categories, Aashvi 67kg lost by RSC against Nurgul Sakhi of Kazakhstan, while Manvi 70kg went down 0-5 against Zahro Daniyorova of Uzbekistan.
India's U-15 girls delivered commanding performances in the semifinals at the Asian Boxing U15 and U17 Championships, with nine boxers advancing to the finals across weight categories here on Saturday. In the 30–33kg category, Akshita registered an emphatic win by RSC against Ayazhan Marat of Kazakhstan. Anzee (37kg) continued India's strong run with a convincing 5-0 victory over Sarvinoz Riskulova of Uzbekistan, while Soniya (40kg) also secured a dominant 5-0 win against Diana Mendigarayeva of Kazakhstan. In the 43kg category, Tanvi clinched a win by RSC against Sezim Nurlubek of Kazakhstan. Hanshika Attri (46kg) followed it up with an impressive RSC victory over Yuhui Cheon of Korea (KOR). Sunaina (58kg) delivered a strong performance, winning by RSC against Ardak Abdikhan of Kazakhstan (KAZ). In the 61kg category, Bhumika secured a win by RSC against Chiao-Ying Chang of Chinese Taipei. Tannvi (64kg) registered a hard-fought 4-1 victory over Yasmin Jautkhanova of Kazakhstan to progress to the finals. In 35kg category, however, Jiya made a tough fight but went down 1-4 by split decision against Malika Moldogazieva of Kyrgyzstan. In 49kg, Khushi Rana lost 0-5 to Zebiniso Abdullayeva of Uzbekistan, while Knishka (52kg) also went down 0-5 against Samal Tolepbergen of Kazakhstan. In the higher weight categories, Aashvi (67kg) lost by RSC against Nurgul Sakhi of Kazakhstan, while Manvi (70+kg) went down 0-5 against Zahro Daniyorova of Uzbekistan.
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