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Bhiwani, Haryana – In the heart of India’s boxing belt, where dreams are forged ring by ring, Jaismine Lamboria has written history. The 24-year-old boxer, trained in the grit and discipline of Bhiwani’s local gyms, has clinched gold in the women’s 57 kg category at the 2025 World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, defeating Olympic silver medallist Julia Szeremeta of Poland by a 4-1 split decision.
Born into a modest family in Bhiwani, Jaismine’s journey began in her school days. Her coach uncles, a supportive family, and her own refusal to give up after early setbacks – most notably at the Paris 2024 Olympics – shaped her resolve. She took lessons from every loss, tightened her technique, and strengthened her mind.
Her win in Liverpool is more than just a medal—it’s a symbol. It confirms that talent combined with perseverance can overcome the biggest barriers. For many from her hometown and across India, Jaismine’s achievement shows that world-stage glory is possible, even from humble beginnings.
As India celebrates, SportsTreat salutes her not just for the gold, but for the inspiration she provides to every young boxer who steps into the ring with hope.
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🏅 Key Highlights
First gold at the 2025 World Boxing Championships for India in the 57 kg category.
Overcame the disappointment of an early exit at Paris Olympics; adapted and returned stronger.
A guiding example for youth sports—showing that roots, hard work, and sacrifice matter.