Supriya Devi Thokchom Wins Silver at World U19 Boxing Championships, Making India Proud

Supriya Devi Thokchom Wins Silver at World U19 Boxing Championships, Making India Proud
 
Supriya Devi Thokchom Wins Silver at World U19 Boxing Championships, Making India Proud
Supriya Devi Thokchom Wins Silver at World U19 Boxing Championships, Making India Proud

Supriya Devi Thokchom, a rising star from Manipur, has made the nation proud with her great performance at the World U19 Boxing Championships, which will take place in Colorado from October 25 to November 3, 2024. The teenage fighter won a silver medal in the 54kg category, a notable accomplishment that has caught the hearts of sports fans across India.

Thokchom competed valiantly in the final against Caitlyn Wise of the United States, demonstrating remarkable talent, determination, and resilience. Despite her great effort, the American boxer won the final by a unanimous decision. Thokchom, on the other hand, had a fantastic path to the silver medal, and her performance throughout the competition was warmly applauded.

The World U19 Boxing Championships, which attracts young athletes from all around the world, provided the ideal platform for Thokchom to exhibit her talent. With her diligent training and determination, she progressively advanced through the tournament, receiving attention for her ability in the world boxing ring. Her silver medal not only demonstrates her ability, but it also represents India's growing popularity in the world of boxing.

Thokchom's victory has been welcomed by both fans and officials. Manipur's Member of Parliament, Maharaja Sanajaoba Leishemba, rushed to social media to congratulate the child boxer and express her pleasure in her accomplishment. "Congratulations Thokchom Supriya Devi of Naranseina, Manipur, for bagging a Silver Medal for India at the Under 19 World Boxing Championships, Colorado 2024!" he tweeted, recognising her hard work and amazing journey.

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Her triumph comes at a time when Indian boxing is on the rise, with several noteworthy performances at championship events. Overall, Indian boxers won 17 medals, highlighting the country's rising skill pool in the sport. In the women's divisions, Parthavi Grewal won gold in the 65kg division, while Vanshika Goswami won gold in the +80kg class with an emphatic victory over German Victoria Gatt.

On the men's side, Hemant Sangwan won India's only gold medal in the men's sports by defeating Rishon Sims of the United States in an exciting 90kg final. The cumulative success of these sportsmen has elevated Indian boxing to new heights, and Thokchom's silver medal is an important component of that triumph.

Thokchom's win has created a wave of joy and excitement throughout Manipur. The kid boxer's path exemplifies the hard effort, discipline, and dedication needed to succeed at the highest level. Her tale is one of perseverance, and she has surely inspired young athletes, particularly those from small towns and rural places.

Thokchom's achievement is only the beginning of India's climb in boxing. With additional assistance, training, and opportunity, there is little doubt that she has the ability to advance even farther, possibly making her mark at the senior level and on the global stage in the future years.

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