The Indian Wushu team delivered a historic performance at the 10th World Junior Wushu Championship in Tianjin, securing nine medals including three golds, two silvers, and four bronzes. The athletes demonstrated exceptional technique and sportsmanship throughout the competition, leaving an indelible mark on the international stage.

India's athletes showed exceptional skill and determination, dominating particularly in the Sanda events where they captured multiple gold medals. Thongam Upendro won gold in the Boys 45 kg category, Nongmaithem Pamheiba claimed gold in the Junior Boys 52 kg division, and Loitongbam Victor triumphed in the Youth Boys 52 kg category. These victories showcased the depth of India's sanda talent across different age groups and weight classes.

Yuvraj clinched silver in the 48 kg Youth category, demonstrating strong technical skills against international competition. Gautam Mankas and Anu both took home bronze medals in their respective categories, contributing to India's impressive overall medal count. In the Taolu events, Rajkumari Lanchenbi Chanu won bronze, adding to the team's success, while Konthoujam Devikarani Devi achieved both silver and bronze medals in separate disciplines.

The nine-medal haul represents one of India's strongest performances at a World Junior Wushu Championship and reflects the growing strength of Indian wushu programs at the youth level. The success across both sanda combat and taolu forms demonstrates the comprehensive development of Indian wushu athletes and positions the country as an emerging force in international wushu competition. These young champions will serve as inspiration for the next generation of Indian martial artists while providing a solid foundation for India's continued growth in the sport at senior levels.

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