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Nitu, Anamika enter quarter-finals at Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament

Arundhati Choudhary and Rohit Mor are among eight Indians in action on Day 3.

Women boxers Nitu, Indian boxer Anamika, Strandja Memorial Tournament, India women boxing
Women boxers Nitu, Indian boxer Anamika, Strandja Memorial Tournament, India women boxing
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Published : Feb 22, 2022, 1:42 PM IST

New Delhi: Indian boxers Nitu and Anamika progressed into the quarter-finals after registering comprehensive victories on the second day of the 73rd Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Nitu began the day’s proceedings brilliantly against the Russian boxer Iuliia Chumgalakova and exhibited a skillful display to secure a dominating win by unanimous margin in the 48kg opener on Monday night.

Next in action, Anamika, too, looked in good touch during her 50kg preliminary bout as she defeated the local favourite Zlatislava Chukanova 4-1.

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Nitu and Anamika will now take on Italy’s Roberta Bonatti and Algeria’s Roumaysa Boualem respectively in their Last-8 contests.

Meanwhile, two other Indian boxers, Akash Sangwan and Shiksha, exited following similar 0-5 defeats in their respective matches. While Sangwan lost to German pugilist Deniel Krotter in the men’s 67kg second round, Shiksha fell short against the reigning Asian champion Dina Zholaman of Kazakhstan in the 54kg women’s opening round bout.

The current youth world champion Arundhati Choudhary alongside national champion Rohit Mor and six other Indian boxers will begin their campaigns on Tuesday night at Europe’s oldest international boxing tournament which has been witnessing thrilling action in presence of over 450 boxers from 36 countries around the world, including strong boxing nations such as Kazakhstan, Italy, Russia and France.

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A 17-member Indian contingent, including seven men and 10 women, is participating at the on-gong tournament which is also the first exposure trip for Indian boxers this year.

The prestigious tournament will be played till February 27.

New Delhi: Indian boxers Nitu and Anamika progressed into the quarter-finals after registering comprehensive victories on the second day of the 73rd Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Nitu began the day’s proceedings brilliantly against the Russian boxer Iuliia Chumgalakova and exhibited a skillful display to secure a dominating win by unanimous margin in the 48kg opener on Monday night.

Next in action, Anamika, too, looked in good touch during her 50kg preliminary bout as she defeated the local favourite Zlatislava Chukanova 4-1.

Read: Praggnanandhaa follows up win over Carlsen with 2 more victories in Airthings Masters

Nitu and Anamika will now take on Italy’s Roberta Bonatti and Algeria’s Roumaysa Boualem respectively in their Last-8 contests.

Meanwhile, two other Indian boxers, Akash Sangwan and Shiksha, exited following similar 0-5 defeats in their respective matches. While Sangwan lost to German pugilist Deniel Krotter in the men’s 67kg second round, Shiksha fell short against the reigning Asian champion Dina Zholaman of Kazakhstan in the 54kg women’s opening round bout.

The current youth world champion Arundhati Choudhary alongside national champion Rohit Mor and six other Indian boxers will begin their campaigns on Tuesday night at Europe’s oldest international boxing tournament which has been witnessing thrilling action in presence of over 450 boxers from 36 countries around the world, including strong boxing nations such as Kazakhstan, Italy, Russia and France.

Read: Pele extends hospital stay due to infection

A 17-member Indian contingent, including seven men and 10 women, is participating at the on-gong tournament which is also the first exposure trip for Indian boxers this year.

The prestigious tournament will be played till February 27.

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