Asian Youth Games
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2025
India won a total of 48 medals at the Asian Youth Games 2025, with 13 gold, 18 silver, and 17 bronze medals, finishing in 6th place in the overall medal tally. Below is a detailed breakdown of every medal winner, including their discipline, event, and performance details.olympics+4
Medal Tally
Gold: 13
Silver: 18
Bronze: 17
Total: 48
Rank: 6thwikipedia+3
South Asia vis-à-vis the rest of Asia
| Rank |
Nation |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
China |
63 |
49 |
35 |
147 |
| 2 |
Uzbekistan |
37 |
16 |
28 |
81 |
| 3 |
Kazakhstan |
24 |
29 |
40 |
93 |
| 4 |
Iran |
22 |
18 |
36 |
76 |
| 5 |
Thailand |
15 |
15 |
18 |
48 |
| 6 |
India |
13 |
18 |
17 |
48 |
| 24 |
Afghanistan |
1 |
2 |
3 |
6 |
| 26 |
Sri Lanka |
1 |
1 |
5 |
7 |
| 32 |
Pakistan |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
| 34 |
Bangladesh |
0 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
Medal Winners by Discipline
Athletics
Shourya Ambure: 100m hurdles, Silver (13.85s)
Edwina Jason: 400m, Silver (55.43s)
Ranjana Yadav: 5000m race walk, Silver (23:12.45)
Oshin: Discus throw, Silver (43.38m)
India (Girls’ medley relay): Silver
Bhoomika Nehate: 200m, Bronze (24.78s)
Jasmine Kaur: Shot put, Bronze (14.21m)
Palash Mandal: 5000m race walk, Bronze (22:45.12)
Zubin Gohain: High jump, Bronze (2.10m)currentaffairs.adda247+1
Beach Wrestling
Anjali: Girls’ 55kg, Gold
Sani Fulmali: Boys’ 60kg, Gold
Arjun Ruhil: Boys’ 90kg, Gold
Sujay Nagnath Tanpure: Boys’ 70kg, Silver
Ravinder: Boys’ 80kg, Silverglobalbihari+1
Boxing
Khushi Chand: Girls’ 46kg, Gold
Ahaana Sharma: Girls’ 50kg, Gold
Chandrika Pujari: Girls’ 54kg, Gold
Anshika: Girls’ +80kg, Gold
Harnoor Kaur: Girls’ 66kg, Silver
Lanchenba Singh Moibungkhongbam: Boys’ 50kg, Silver
Anant Deshmukh: Boys’ 66kg, Bronzecurrentaffairs.adda247+1
Kabaddi
India (Girls’ team): Gold
India (Boys’ team): Goldthepresspad+2
Weightlifting
Priteesmita Bhoi: Girls’ 44kg clean & jerk, Gold (World Youth Record: 85kg)
Priteesmita Bhoi: Girls’ 44kg snatch, Silver (72kg)
Maharajan Arumugapandian: Boys’ 60kg snatch, Silver (105kg)
Maharajan Arumugapandian: Boys’ 60kg clean & jerk, Silver (130kg)
Parv Choudhary: Boys’ 94kg clean & jerk, Bronze (175kg)olympics+1
Wrestling
Moni: Girls’ freestyle 57kg, Gold
Yashita: Girls’ freestyle 61kg, Gold
Jaiveer Singh: Boys’ freestyle 55kg, Gold
Ashvini Vishnoi: Girls’ 69kg freestyle, Silver
Gourav Punia: Boys’ freestyle 65kg, Silver
Rachana: Girls’ freestyle 43kg, Bronze
Komal Verma: Girls’ freestyle 49kg, Bronzeglobalbihari+1
Judo
Monika Khuyenthem: Girls’ -63kg, Silver
Harshit: Boys’ -73kg, Bronzecurrentaffairs.adda247+1
Kurash
Kanishka Bidhuri: Girls’ 52kg, Silver
Khushi: Girls’ 70kg, Bronze
Arvind: Boys’ 83kg, Bronzeglobalbihari+1
Martial Arts (Mixed) / Muay Thai / Breaking
Shriya Milind Satam: Girls’ 50kg Mixed, Silver
Veer Bhadu: Boys’ 80kg, Bronze
Alphonsa Zinia Wriang: Girls’ Wai Kru 16-17, Bronzecurrentaffairs.adda247+1
Swimming
Tirthank Pegu: Boys’ 200m butterfly, Silver (2:01.34)globalbihari+1
Table Tennis
Syndrela Das-Sarthak Arya: Mixed doubles, Bronzecurrentaffairs.adda247+1
Taekwondo
Debasish Das: Boys’ Individual Poomsae, Bronze
Shivanshu Patel/Yashwini Singh: Mixed Pairs Poomsae, Bronze
India (Mixed team): Bronzeglobalbihari+1
Performance by Discipline
India’s strongest performances came in Athletics, Beach Wrestling, Boxing, Kabaddi, and Weightlifting, where multiple medals were won across both genders. The country also showed notable progress in Judo, Wrestling, Kurash, Martial Arts, Swimming, Table Tennis, and Taekwondo, with at least one medal in each discipline. The girls’ kabaddi team’s gold and Priteesmita Bhoi’s world youth record in weightlifting were standout achievements.thepresspad+3