Achievements
Year | Place | Weight | Competition | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Second | 48 | Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships | Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA |
2002 | First | 45 | Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships | Antalya, Turkey |
2002 | First | 45 | Witch Cup | Pécs, Hungary |
2003 | First | 46 | Asian Women’s Championships | Hisar, India |
2004 | First | 46 | Women’s World Cup | Tønsberg, Norway |
2005 | First | 46 | Asian Women’s Championships | Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
2005 | First | 46 | Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships | Podolsk, Russia |
2006 | First | 46 | Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships | New Delhi, India |
2006 | First | 46 | Venus Women’s Box Cup | Vejle, Denmark |
2008 | First | 46 | Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships | Ningbo, China |
2008 | Second | 46 | Asian Women’s Championships | Guwahati, India |
2009 | First | 46 | Asian Indoor Games | Hanoi, Vietnam |
2010 | First | 48 | Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships | Bridgetown, Barbados |
2010 | First | 46 | Asian Women’s Championships | Astana, Kazakhstan |
2010 | Third | 51 | Asian Games | Guangzhou, China |
2011 | First | 48 | Asian Women’s Cup | Haikou, China |
2012 | First | 51 | Asian Women's Championships | Ulan Bator, Mongolia |
2012 | Third | 51 | Summer Olympics | London, United Kingdom |
- National
- Gold – 1st Women Nat. Boxing Championship, Chennai 6–12.2.2001
- The East Open Boxing Champ, Bengal 11–14.12.2001
- 2nd Sr World Women Boxing Championship, New Delhi 26–30.12.2001
- National Women Sort Meet, N. Delhi 26–30.12.2001
- 32nd National Games, Hyderabad 2002
- 3rd Sr World Women Boxing Champ, Aizawl 4–8.3.2003
- 4th Sr WWBC, Kokrajar, Assam 24–28.2.2004
- 5th Sr WWBC, Kerala 26–30.12.2004
- 6th Sr WWBC, Jamshedpur 29 November-3.12.2005
- 10th WNBC, Jamshedpur lost QF by 1–4 on 5.10.2009
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