Lovlina boxes her way to gold, Thapa signs off with silver at National Games
Former youth world champion Assam's Ankushita Boro reigned supreme in the women's welterweight (66kg) event, outclassing Uttarakhand's Kajal by a unanimous decision.
PTI

Dehradun, 7 Feb
Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain clinched the women's 75kg gold, while six-time Asian champion Shiva Thapa signed off with a silver medal in the men's 63.5kg category at the National Games here on Friday.
Playing her first
tournament since the Paris Olympics, Assam's Lovlina dominated her younger
opponent Pranshu Rathore from Chandigarh across all three rounds to register a
convincing 5-0 win.
In the men's light
welterweight (63.5kg) division, Thapa lost in a close bout to Services Sports
Control Board boxer Vanshaj, with a 3-4 scoreline.
In other bouts of the
day, Services' Mandengbam Singh defeated Chandigarh's Anshul Punia in the men's
flyweight (51kg) division by a 4-1 split decision.
Commonwealth Games
bronze medalist Jaismine Lamboria of Services displayed her dominance with a
convincing 5-0 win over World Championship bronze-winner Manisha Moun of
Haryana in the women's 60kg event.
Another gold medal
for Services came from Sakshi, who outpunched Himachal Pradesh's Vinakshi 5-0.
In the women's
bantamweight category, Madhya Pradesh's Divya Panwar triumphed over Uttar
Pradesh's Sonia Lather with a 4-1 victory.
Local boxer Nivedita
Karki showed precision and agility as she overpowered Haryana's Kalpana to
claim the top spot in the women's flyweight (50kg) event.
Former youth world
champion Assam's Ankushita Boro reigned supreme in the women's welterweight
(66kg) event, outclassing Uttarakhand's Kajal by a unanimous decision.
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