Naib Subedar Jaismine Lamboria scripts history, wins Gold at World Boxing Championships
NEW DELHI: India’s boxing rings roared with pride as Naib Subedar Jaismine Lamboria etched her name in golden letters by clinching the Gold Medal at the World Boxing Championships, becoming the first-ever Indian Army boxer to achieve this milestone.
The 23-year-old pugilist, serving with the Indian Army, showcased sheer grit, power, and resilience in the finals, delivering a commanding performance that left her rival stunned and the tricolour flying high.
With this win, Jaismine not only carved a personal triumph but also scripted a proud moment in the annals of Indian sports and Army history.
“This is not just my victory, it’s for my country and the Indian Army. Wearing the uniform gives me strength inside and outside the ring,” Jaismine said after the historic win.
Her victory has drawn accolades from across the nation, with the Indian Army, Sports Authority of India, and the Boxing Federation of India hailing her as a pathbreaker who has raised the bar for future champions.
With the Paris success now fuelling her journey, Jaismine is being seen as one of India’s brightest medal prospects on the Road to LA28 Olympics.
A daughter of the soil, a soldier in uniform, and now a world champion — Jaismine Lamboria’s golden punch has made India stand tall on the world stage.
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