Amit Panghal\, Shiva Thapa in Indian men\'s boxing team for Asian Championships

Amit Panghal, Shiva Thapa in Indian men's boxing team for Asian Championships

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

gold-medallist will be making his competitive debut in the 52kg category while (60kg) will eye a record-breaking fourth successive medal after the duo found a place in the Indian men's team for the Asian Championships, next month.

Panghal won a second successive 49kg category gold medal at the prestigious Strandja in last month and trained in his new weight division in earlier this month.

The has been forced to shift divisions after the 49kg category was dropped from the 2020 Olympic programme.

Thapa also started the new season on a positive note with a silver medal at the GeeBee Tournament in this month.

The former bronze-medallist from has won medals in three previous editions of the Asian showpiece event -- gold in 2013, bronze in 2015 and silver in 2017.

"The who win gold or silver medals at the Asian Championships in the Olympic weight categories will be our automatic choices for the world championships later this year," national C A Kuttappa told

The 49kg category will be represented by national champion Deepak Singh, who clinched a gold medal in the Makran Cup in earlier this month.

Kavinder Singh Bisht, the gold-winner in the GeeBee Tournament, has been picked for the 56kg category, while silver-medallist and was expectedly the choice for the +91kg division. Satish won a bronze medal at the 2015 Asian Championships.

The World Championships, to be held from September 7 to 21 in Yekaterinburg, in September, will be conducted in the new Olympic weight categories as the event will double up as a for the 2020 Games in

The other weights to have been dropped from the Olympic roster, apart from the 49kg division, are 56kg, 60kg and 64kg. In their place, the International Association (AIBA) has brought back 57kg and introduced the 63kg division.

Due to the re-jigging, the 60kg category such as Thapa and silver-medallist will be moving to the 63kg division.

"That is why, the selection in the 63kg category will be done on the basis of probably trials and an assessment of their sparring performance in the camp," Kuttappa said.

The women's competition will be held alongside the men's event at the continental showpiece.

The celebrated M C has decided to give it a miss this time to focus on the world championships and Olympic qualification.

Asian Championships men's team:

Deepak (49kg) (52kg), Kavinder Singh Bisht (56kg), (60kg), (64kg), Ashish (69kg), (75kg), Brijesh yadav (81kg), Naman Tanwar (91kg), (+91kg).

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First Published: Wed, March 20 2019. 12:40 IST