Indians handed mixed draws at Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament
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Varinder and Sumit will begin Indian challenge alongside two other boxers later in the evening.
Indian boxers were handed tricky draws at the Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria as Nikhat Zareen will begin her campaign in the quarter-finals while Sumit and Anjali Tushir are set to face tough opponents in their respective opening-round bouts.
The 25-year-old pugilist from Telangana, Zareen, who clinched the gold medal in the 2019 edition, has received a bye in the 52kg opening round. Apart from Zareen, Nandini (+81kg) is another Indian boxer to feature directly in the Last-8 stage. However, in the 66kg category, Tushir will face a stiff challenge from the two-time World Championships medallist Russia’s Saadat Dalgatova in the opening round.
Among men, the 2021 World Championships bronze medallist Akash Kumar has been given a bye in the 67kg opening round while Sumit (75kg) is drawn to kickstart his campaign against the World Championships silver medallist Russia’s Dzhambulat Bizhamov.
A 17-member Indian contingent, including seven men and 10 women are participating at the ongoing 73rd edition of the tournament which is also the first from the Golden Belt Series and also a testing event for the International Boxing Association’s World Boxing Tour format.
Varinder Singh (60kg) will kick off India’s challenge on the opening day at the prestigious boxing event as he will face Russian Artur Subkhankulov in the men’s 60kg category. Sumit, Lakshya Chahar (86kg) and Narender Berwal (+92kg) are the other Indians to be seen in action on Day 1.
Europe’s oldest international boxing tournament, which was first held in 1950, will be played till February 27. With over 450 boxers participating from 36 countries around the world, including strong boxing nations such as Kazakhstan, Italy, Russia and France, the highly competitive tournament will be the first exposure trip for Indian boxers in 2022.
India won two medals in the last edition of the tournament with Deepak Kumar and Naveen Boora securing silver and bronze respectively.
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