India Strikes Gold: Best-Ever Showing at Asian Youth Games with 48 Medals

Manama, Bahrain โ€” India delivered a historic and powerful performance at the 2025 Asian Youth Games in Manama, Bahrain, securing its best-ever medal tally and cementing its place as a rising power in junior sports. The young Indian contingent concluded the competition with a record haul of 48 medals, surpassing all previous tallies from 2009 and 2013.

The final count includes 13 Gold, 18 Silver, and 17 Bronze medals, showcasing Indiaโ€™s strength across various disciplines, particularly in combat and strength sports.

Highlights and Record-Breaking Achievements

The successful campaign was marked by several standout performances:

  • World Youth Record in Weightlifting: The first individual gold for India was clinched by Priteesmita Bhoi, who set a new World Youth Record in the girls’ 44kg clean and jerk category, demonstrating exceptional strength and technique.
  • First-Ever Kabaddi Gold: The girls’ kabaddi team made history by winning Indiaโ€™s first-ever gold medal at the Asian Youth Games after defeating Iran in the final.
  • Strong Finish: Indian athletes dominated the final day, contributing 15 medals, including seven golds, primarily from boxing and beach wrestling events.
  • Pathway to Olympics: Beyond the medals, the achievement is significant as it provides a major boost for India’s youth development programs and serves as a qualification pathway for the upcoming 2026 Youth Olympics in Dakar, Senegal, marking a crucial step for the next generation of Indian Olympians.

The comprehensive medal haul across multiple sports signals a positive trajectory for Indian sports and promises a talented pipeline of athletes for senior international competitions.

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