<p>It was gold rush for India at the Asian Junior Boxing Championships in Dubai with four pugilists from the country finishing on top in the finals held on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rohit Chamoli (48kg), Bharat Joon (+81kg), Vishu Rathee (girls 48kg), and Tanu (girls 52kg) notched up contrasting victories in their summit clashes to bag the top prize.</p>.<p>While Chamoli defeated Mongolia's Otgonbayar Tuvshinzaya in an intense final, Joon got the better of Kazakhstan's Yerdos Sharipbek 5-0 to finish on top.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/2-silvers-won-a-bronze-on-hold-indias-remarkable-sunday-at-paralympics-1024905.html" target="_blank">2 silvers won, a bronze on hold: India's remarkable Sunday at Paralympics </a></strong></p>.<p>Chamoli rallied after losing the opening round to prevail 3-2 in the hard-fought contest.</p>.<p>Joon, on the other hand, easily out-maneuvered his rival, who fizzled out after a decent start.</p>.<p>In another final, Gaurav Saini (70kg) signed off with a silver medal after losing 0-5 Boltaev Shavkatjon of Uzbekistan.</p>.<p>In the girls' competition, Rathee picked up the gold medal defeating Uzbekistan's Bakhtiyorova Robiyakhon.</p>.<p>After her, Tanu edged past Tomiris Myrzakul of Kazakhstan in a split 3-2 verdict.</p>.<p>However, Muskan (46kg) had to be content with a silver medal after being bested by another Uzbek Ganieva Gulsevar in a closely-fought bout.</p>.<p>Later tonight, Tanu (52kg), Aanchal Saini (57kg), Nikita (60kg), Mahi Raghav (63kg), Rudrika (70kg), Pranjal Yadav (75kg), Sanjana (81kg) and Kirti (+81kg) will be competing in the other girls' finals.</p>.<p>India have already won six bronze medals in the junior event after Devika Ghorpade (50kg), Aarzoo (54kg) and Supriya Rawat (66kg) lost in the girls semi-finals while Ashish (54kg), Anshul (57kg) and Ankush (66kg) also claimed bronze in the boys' event.</p>.<p>In the last Asian Junior Championships held in 2019 in Fujairah, UAE, India had finished third with 21 medals (six gold, nine silver and six bronze).</p>.<p>At the ongoing edition, the gold medallists in the junior category will be awarded with $4,000 while $2,000 and 1,000 will be given to the silver and bronze medal winners respectively.</p>.<p>On Monday, 15 Indian boxers will fight for gold in the youth event.</p>.<p>Nivedita (48kg), Tamanna (50kg), Simran (52kg), Neha (54kg), Preeti (57kg), Preeti Dahiya (60kg), Khushi (63kg), Sneha (66kg), Khushi (75kg), Tanishbir (81kg) will be in action in the women's category.</p>.<p>Among the men, Vishvanath Suresh (48kg), Bishwamitra Chongtham (51kg), Jaydeep Rawat (71kg), Vanshaj (64kg) and Vishal (80kg) will fight their finals.</p>
<p>It was gold rush for India at the Asian Junior Boxing Championships in Dubai with four pugilists from the country finishing on top in the finals held on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rohit Chamoli (48kg), Bharat Joon (+81kg), Vishu Rathee (girls 48kg), and Tanu (girls 52kg) notched up contrasting victories in their summit clashes to bag the top prize.</p>.<p>While Chamoli defeated Mongolia's Otgonbayar Tuvshinzaya in an intense final, Joon got the better of Kazakhstan's Yerdos Sharipbek 5-0 to finish on top.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/2-silvers-won-a-bronze-on-hold-indias-remarkable-sunday-at-paralympics-1024905.html" target="_blank">2 silvers won, a bronze on hold: India's remarkable Sunday at Paralympics </a></strong></p>.<p>Chamoli rallied after losing the opening round to prevail 3-2 in the hard-fought contest.</p>.<p>Joon, on the other hand, easily out-maneuvered his rival, who fizzled out after a decent start.</p>.<p>In another final, Gaurav Saini (70kg) signed off with a silver medal after losing 0-5 Boltaev Shavkatjon of Uzbekistan.</p>.<p>In the girls' competition, Rathee picked up the gold medal defeating Uzbekistan's Bakhtiyorova Robiyakhon.</p>.<p>After her, Tanu edged past Tomiris Myrzakul of Kazakhstan in a split 3-2 verdict.</p>.<p>However, Muskan (46kg) had to be content with a silver medal after being bested by another Uzbek Ganieva Gulsevar in a closely-fought bout.</p>.<p>Later tonight, Tanu (52kg), Aanchal Saini (57kg), Nikita (60kg), Mahi Raghav (63kg), Rudrika (70kg), Pranjal Yadav (75kg), Sanjana (81kg) and Kirti (+81kg) will be competing in the other girls' finals.</p>.<p>India have already won six bronze medals in the junior event after Devika Ghorpade (50kg), Aarzoo (54kg) and Supriya Rawat (66kg) lost in the girls semi-finals while Ashish (54kg), Anshul (57kg) and Ankush (66kg) also claimed bronze in the boys' event.</p>.<p>In the last Asian Junior Championships held in 2019 in Fujairah, UAE, India had finished third with 21 medals (six gold, nine silver and six bronze).</p>.<p>At the ongoing edition, the gold medallists in the junior category will be awarded with $4,000 while $2,000 and 1,000 will be given to the silver and bronze medal winners respectively.</p>.<p>On Monday, 15 Indian boxers will fight for gold in the youth event.</p>.<p>Nivedita (48kg), Tamanna (50kg), Simran (52kg), Neha (54kg), Preeti (57kg), Preeti Dahiya (60kg), Khushi (63kg), Sneha (66kg), Khushi (75kg), Tanishbir (81kg) will be in action in the women's category.</p>.<p>Among the men, Vishvanath Suresh (48kg), Bishwamitra Chongtham (51kg), Jaydeep Rawat (71kg), Vanshaj (64kg) and Vishal (80kg) will fight their finals.</p>