Arundhati Choudhary is an Indian amateur boxer from Rajasthan. She has represented India in international youth competitions and is associated with the Sports Authority of India training set-up. Choudhary came to wider notice after winning a gold medal at the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships, becoming one of a small group of Indian women to claim the title at the youth level.
Key facts
| Name | Arundhati Choudhary |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Boxing (amateur) |
| Home state | Rajasthan |
| Notable achievement | Gold medal, AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships |
Background
Choudhary hails from Rajasthan, a state that has produced several women boxers in the national circuit. She trained within the structured pathway provided by Indian boxing's youth and junior programmes, which feed talent to the senior national team through events organised by the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).
Career
Choudhary built her record through national sub-junior, junior and youth tournaments before progressing to international competition. Her most prominent result came at the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships, where she won gold in her weight category. The achievement placed her alongside other Indian youth world champions such as Nitu Ghanghas and Gitika, who triumphed at the same edition of the tournament.
Significance
Her gold medal contributed to India's strong overall performance at the youth world meet and underlined the steady emergence of women boxers from Rajasthan in national and international circuits. Performances at the youth world level are considered an important indicator of senior potential within the Indian boxing system.
Related topics
- Boxing Federation of India
- AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships
- Boxing in India
- Sports in Rajasthan
- Sports Authority of India