Services Sports Promotion Board solidified their supremacy at the National Boxing Championships with Jadumani Singh’s gold medal win in the elite men’s division. Held amid high stakes at Rohtak’s Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex, the tournament has seen intense rivalries unfold over the past week.
Jadumani Singh’s path to gold was nothing short of spectacular. The boxer from SSPB dismantled his semifinal opponent with a knockout blow and followed it up with a masterclass in the final, earning points across all judges’ scorecards. His victory catapults Services to the number one spot in the overall medal standings, boasting the highest number of gold medals so far.
Behind Services trail the Railways and armed forces units, each securing notable podium finishes. The championships draw elite athletes from across the nation, with youth and sub-junior categories also delivering surprises. BFI officials highlighted the event’s role in identifying future stars for global events like the Olympics.
Singh credited his success to rigorous sparring sessions and strategic preparation under his coach’s guidance. ‘This gold is for my team and the Services,’ he said post-match, dedicating the win to his supporters. The tally reflects SSPB’s investment in boxing infrastructure and talent scouting programs.
With semifinals and finals still pending in lighter weight classes, the leaderboard could shift, but Services hold a commanding edge. This edition of the nationals promises to unearth more champions, boosting India’s Olympic boxing prospects ahead of upcoming qualifiers.