India Achieves New Milestone at 2025 Asian Youth Games with 48 Medals

Overview: India achieves a new milestone at the 2025 Asian Youth Games, winning a record 48 medals across wrestling, boxing, athletics, and kabaddi. Indian athletes showcased incredible talent, marking one of the nation’s best performances in youth sports and strengthening India’s dominance in the Asian sporting arena.


India Achieves New Milestone at 2025 Asian Youth Games with 48 Medals

The Asian Youth Games 2025 is an international sporting event that will bring together young athletes of 45 Asian countries and will be held from October 22 to October 31, 2025, in Bahrain. The event, which is organised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), helps in promoting sportsmanship, friendship, and exchange of cultures among the youth of Asia and make potential champions and unites the region.

Asian Youth Games 2025, Winner Name and Tally

India received 48 medals in total at the Asian Youth Games 2025 with good performances in wrestling, boxing, athletics, weightlifting, and kabaddi.

Player Name Category / Event Sport Medal
Anjali Girls’ 55kg Beach Wrestling Gold
Sani Fulmali Boys’ 60kg Beach Wrestling Gold
Arjun Ruhil Boys’ 90kg Beach Wrestling Gold
Khushi Chand Girls’ 46kg Boxing Gold
Ahaana Sharma Girls’ 50kg Boxing Gold
Chandrika Pujari Girls’ 54kg Boxing Gold
Anshika Girls’ +80kg Boxing Gold
India Girls’ team Kabaddi Gold
India Boys’ team Kabaddi Gold
Priteesmita Bhoi Girls’ 44kg clean & jerk Weightlifting Gold
Moni Girls’ freestyle 57kg Wrestling Gold
Yashita Girls’ freestyle 61kg Wrestling Gold
Jaiveer Singh Boys’ freestyle 55kg Wrestling Gold
Shourya Ambure Girls’ 100m hurdles Athletics Silver
Edwina Jason Girls’ 400m Athletics Silver
Ranjana Yadav Girls’ 5000m walk Athletics Silver
Oshin Girls’ discus throw Athletics Silver
India Girls’ medley relay Athletics Silver
Sujay Nagnath Tanpure Boys’ 70kg Beach Wrestling Silver
Ravinder Boys’ 80kg Beach Wrestling Silver
Harnoor Kaur Girls’ 66kg Boxing Silver
Lanchenba Singh Moibungkhongbam Boys’ 50kg Boxing Silver
Monika Khuyenthem Girls’ -63kg Judo Silver
Kanishka Bidhuri Girls’ 52kg Kurash Silver
Shriya Milind Satam Girls’ 50kg Mixed Martial Arts Silver
Tirthank Pegu Boys’ 200m butterfly Swimming Silver
Priteesmita Bhoi Girls’ 44kg snatch Weightlifting Silver
Maharajan Arumugapandian Boys’ 60kg snatch Weightlifting Silver
Maharajan Arumugapandian Boys’ 60kg clean and jerk Weightlifting Silver
Ashvini Vishnoi Girls’ 69kg freestyle Wrestling Silver
Gourav Punia Boys’ freestyle 65kg Wrestling Silver
Bhoomika Nehate Girls’ 200m Athletics Bronze
Jasmine Kaur Girls’ shot put Athletics Bronze
Palash Mandal Boys’ 5000m walk Athletics Bronze
Zubin Gohain Boys’ high jump Athletics Bronze
Anant Deshmukh Boys’ 66kg Boxing Bronze
Harshit Boys’ -73kg Judo Bronze
Khushi Girls’ 70kg Kurash Bronze
Arvind Boys’ 83kg Kurash Bronze
Veer Bhadu Boys’ 80kg Mixed Martial Arts Bronze
Alphonsa Zinia Wriang Girls’ Wai Kru 16-17 Muay Bronze
Syndrela Das-Sarthak Arya Mixed doubles Table Tennis Bronze
Debasish Das Boys’ Individual Poomsae Taekwondo Bronze
Shivanshu Patel / Yashwini Singh Mixed Pairs Poomsae Taekwondo Bronze
India Mixed team Taekwondo Bronze
Parv Choudhary Boys’ 94kg clean and jerk Weightlifting Bronze
Rachana Girls’ freestyle 43kg Wrestling Bronze
Komal Verma Girls’ freestyle 49kg Wrestling Bronze

Conclusion

The recent impressive performance in the Asian Youth Games in 2025 demonstrated that India is increasingly becoming the powerhouse in sports with a record number of 48 medals won by the youths. Their efforts, training and ability point out to the brighter sporting future of India and their desire to foster the youth to the highest levels in the global platform, which can be an inspiration to many generations yet to come.

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