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Solanki, Kaushik bag boxing gold in Poland

Besides two gold medals, Indians boxers also clinched a silver and three bronze to wrap off their campaign on a high.

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Published : May 5, 2019, 4:57 PM IST

Hyderabad: Gaurav Solanki and Manish Kaushik bagged a gold each as Indian boxers finished with a rich haul of six medals at the XXXVI Feliks Stamm International Boxing Tournament in Warsaw, Poland.

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Besides two gold medals, Indians boxers also clinched a silver and three bronze to wrap off their campaign on a high.

The 22-year-old Solanki (52kg) outpunched England’s William Cawley 5-0 on his way to the top honour. He showed glimpses of the impeccable form that brought him gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and the Chemistry Cup last year.

Kaushik (60kg) also exhibited the confidence that he had displayed last year to grab the India Open gold and the Commonwealth Games silver. Against Morocco’s Mohamed Hamout, the 23-year-old was sharp and agile and emerged victorious 4-1.

Boxing Federation posted this tweet.
Boxing Federation posted this tweet.
However, there was some disappointment for the Indian contingent on the final day after Mohammed Hussamuddin did not go in favour of the bantamweight specialist.Hussamuddin (56kg), who started the 2019 season with a silver from the Gee Bee Boxing tournament, had to be content with yet another second-place finish following a 1-4 defeat to Russia’s Mukhammad Shekhov, despite producing a strong show throughout the bout.Khatana, Jangra fall shortMeanwhile, three other Indian pugilists had to settle for bronze after losing their respective semi-final contests.In 69kg, 2014 Commonwealth Games silver medallist and Arjuna awardee, Mandeep Jangra went down 0-5 to Russia’s Vadim Musaev while in 91kg, Sanjeet too lost to David Nyika of New Zealand by an identical score.

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In 64kg, Ankit Khatana gave his all but was edged 2-3 by Damian Durkacz of Poland in a tight semifinal clash.

The six-day competition saw boxers from all over the world participating in 10 categories in the men’s section and five in the women’s section as they gear up for the World Championships later in the year.

Hyderabad: Gaurav Solanki and Manish Kaushik bagged a gold each as Indian boxers finished with a rich haul of six medals at the XXXVI Feliks Stamm International Boxing Tournament in Warsaw, Poland.

Also Read: Want to fulfil mom's dreams, says pugilist Simranjit

Besides two gold medals, Indians boxers also clinched a silver and three bronze to wrap off their campaign on a high.

The 22-year-old Solanki (52kg) outpunched England’s William Cawley 5-0 on his way to the top honour. He showed glimpses of the impeccable form that brought him gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and the Chemistry Cup last year.

Kaushik (60kg) also exhibited the confidence that he had displayed last year to grab the India Open gold and the Commonwealth Games silver. Against Morocco’s Mohamed Hamout, the 23-year-old was sharp and agile and emerged victorious 4-1.

Boxing Federation posted this tweet.
Boxing Federation posted this tweet.
However, there was some disappointment for the Indian contingent on the final day after Mohammed Hussamuddin did not go in favour of the bantamweight specialist.Hussamuddin (56kg), who started the 2019 season with a silver from the Gee Bee Boxing tournament, had to be content with yet another second-place finish following a 1-4 defeat to Russia’s Mukhammad Shekhov, despite producing a strong show throughout the bout.Khatana, Jangra fall shortMeanwhile, three other Indian pugilists had to settle for bronze after losing their respective semi-final contests.In 69kg, 2014 Commonwealth Games silver medallist and Arjuna awardee, Mandeep Jangra went down 0-5 to Russia’s Vadim Musaev while in 91kg, Sanjeet too lost to David Nyika of New Zealand by an identical score.

Also Read: Will continue to do my best: Bajrang Punia

In 64kg, Ankit Khatana gave his all but was edged 2-3 by Damian Durkacz of Poland in a tight semifinal clash.

The six-day competition saw boxers from all over the world participating in 10 categories in the men’s section and five in the women’s section as they gear up for the World Championships later in the year.

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Hyderabad: Gaurav Solanki and Manish Kaushik bagged a gold each as Indian boxers finished with a rich haul of six medals at the XXXVI Feliks Stamm International Boxing Tournament in Warsaw, Poland.

Besides two gold medals, Indians boxers also clinched a silver and three bronze to wrap off their campaign on a high.

The 22-year-old Solanki (52kg) outpunched England’s William Cawley 5-0 on his way to the top honour. He showed glimpses of the impeccable form that brought him gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and the Chemistry Cup last year.

Kaushik (60kg) also exhibited the confidence that he had displayed last year to grab the India Open gold and the Commonwealth Games silver. Against Morocco’s Mohamed Hamout, the 23-year-old was sharp and agile and emerged victorious 4-1.

However, there was some disappointment for the Indian contingent on the final day after Mohammed Hussamuddin did not go in favour of the bantamweight specialist.

Hussamuddin (56kg), who started the 2019 season with a silver from the Gee Bee Boxing tournament, had to be content with yet another second-place finish following a 1-4 defeat to Russia’s Mukhammad Shekhov, despite producing a strong show throughout the bout.

Khatana, Jangra fall short

Meanwhile, three other Indian pugilists had to settle for bronze after losing their respective semi-final contests.

In 69kg, 2014 Commonwealth Games silver medallist and Arjuna awardee, Mandeep Jangra went down 0-5 to Russia’s Vadim Musaev while in 91kg, Sanjeet too lost to David Nyika of New Zealand by an identical score.

In 64kg, Ankit Khatana gave his all but was edged 2-3 by Damian Durkacz of Poland in a tight semifinal clash.

The six-day competition saw boxers from all over the world participating in 10 categories in the men’s section and five in the women’s section as they gear up for the World Championships later in the year.


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