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Asian Youth Games 2025: India’s Best Ever 48-Medal Haul

Asian Youth Games 2025: India’s Best-Ever 48-Medal Haul

Sports have a magical way of bringing a nation together, especially when young athletes turn big dreams into history. From beach wrestling to diving into pools, these are the moments that shape the future of a country’s sporting story. And this year, at the Asian Youth Games 2025 in Manama, Bahrain, from 22 to 31 October 2025. Team India wrote a golden chapter of its own – clinching its best-ever medal haul with 48 medals. The Junior Age has all the details for you.

India Wins 48 Medals at Asian Youth Games in Bahrain:

The Asian Youth Games are a celebration of young talent and raw sporting potential, and India made sure the world took notice. With a record-breaking tally of 48 medals: 13 gold, 18 silver, and 17 bronze, India capped off its most successful edition of the Games yet.

Asian Youth Games 2025: India’s Best Ever 48-Medal Haul
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A total of 222 Indians – 119 women and 103 men – competed for medals at the Asian Youth Games 2025. Athletics featured the largest Indian contingent with 31 athletes, followed by kabaddi (28), handball (16), and boxing (14). Ten Indian athletes each also competed in taekwondo, wrestling and weightlifting.

Detailed list of Asian Youth Games 2025: India’s medal winners

Athlete/TeamEventSportMedal
AnjaliGirls’ 55kgBeach wrestlingGold
Sani FulmaliBoys’ 60kgBeach wrestlingGold
Arjun RuhilBoys’ 90kgBeach wrestlingGold
Khushi ChandGirls’ 46kgBoxingGold
Ahaana SharmaGirls’ 50kgBoxingGold
Chandrika PujariGirls’ 54kgBoxingGold
AnshikaGirls’ +80kgBoxingGold
IndiaGirls’ teamKabaddiGold
IndiaBoys’ teamKabaddiGold
Priteesmita BhoiGirls’ 44kg clean & jerkWeightliftingGold
MoniGirls’ freestyle 57kgWrestlingGold
YashitaGirls’ freestyle 61kgWrestlingGold
Jaiveer SinghBoys’ freestyle 55kgWrestlingGold
Shourya AmbureGirls’ 100m hurdlesAthleticsSilver
Edwina JasonGirls’ 400mAthleticsSilver
Ranjana YadavGirls’ 5000m walkAthleticsSilver
OshinGirls’ discus throwAthleticsSilver
IndiaGirls’ medley relayAthleticsSilver
Sujay Nagnath TanpureBoys’ 70kgBeach wrestlingSilver
RavinderBoys’ 80kgBeach wrestlingSilver
Harnoor KaurGirls’ 66kgBoxingSilver
Lanchenba Singh MoibungkhongbamBoys’ 50kgBoxingSilver
Monika KhuyenthemGirls’ -63kgJudoSilver
Kanishka BidhuriGirls’ 52kgKurashSilver
Shriya Milind SatamGirls’ 50kgMixed Martial ArtsSilver
Tirthank PeguBoys’ 200m butterflySwimmingSilver
Priteesmita BhoiGirls’ 44kg snatchWeightliftingSilver
Maharajan ArumugapandianBoys’ 60kg snatchWeightliftingSilver
Maharajan ArumugapandianBoys’ 60kg clean and jerkWeightliftingSilver
Ashvini VishnoiGirls’ 69kg freestyleWrestlingSilver
Gourav PuniaBoys’ freestyle 65kgWrestlingSilver
Bhoomika NehateGirls’ 200mAthleticsBronze
Jasmine KaurGirls’ shot putAthleticsBronze
Palash MandalBoys’ 5000m walkAthleticsBronze
Zubin GohainBoys’ high jumpAthleticsBronze
Anant DeshmukhBoys’ 66kgBoxingBronze
HarshitBoys’ -73kgJudoBronze
KhushiGirls’ 70kgKurashBronze
ArvindBoys’ 83kgKurashBronze
Veer BhaduBoys’ 80kgMixed Martial ArtsBronze
Alphonsa Zinia WriangGirls’ Wai Kru 16-17MuayBronze
Syndrela Das-Sarthak AryaMixed doublesTable tennisBronze
Debasish DasBoys’ Individual Recognised PoomsaeTaekwondoBronze
Shivanshu Patel/Yashwini SinghMixed Pairs Recognised PoomsaeTaekwondoBronze
IndiaMixed teamTaekwondoBronze
Parv ChoudharyBoys’ 94kg clean and jerkWeightliftingBronze
RachanaGirls’ freestyle 43kgWrestlingBronze
Komal VermaGirls’ freestyle 49kgWrestlingBronze

The 2025 Asian Youth Games was also a qualification meet for the 2026 Youth Olympics in Dakar, Senegal.

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