Indian shuttlers win two gold medals at Asian Youth Championship

badminton-iconNew Delhi: Indian shuttlers crowned the country’s best ever performance in the Asian Youth (u-15 & u-17) Badminton Championship with two gold medals in the 2013 edition of the championship in Kudus, Indonesia, on Sunday.

Fourteen-year-old Siril Varma began the Indian march with a 21-11, 21-17 victory over local favourite Putra Gatja in the boys u-15 singles final before the top seeded boy’s u-17 doubles combination of MR Arjun and Chirag Shetty defeated Thai combination of Mak Narongrit and Kantaphon Wangcharoen 21-16, 21-15 to clinch the title.

The two titles took India’s medals tally to two gold and two bronze in the championship. Bangalore’s Daniel Farid (boys u-17 singles) and Krishna Prasad/Shreya Bose (u-15 mixed doubles) finished with a bronze medal after losing their respective semifinals on Saturday.

girls singles title in the Asian Junior championship last year.

“I congratulate all the medal winners and I am extremely proud to say that India is fast emerging as a new power in world badminton in all age groups. The BAI has invested and is tirelessly working in junior and sub-junior programs for the last two years and now the results have started to come,” said Badminton Association of India president Akhilesh Das Gupta.

Prior to this performance last year, India had managed to win two bronze medals in China in boy’s u-15 singles and doubles events. World championship bronze medallist P V Sindhu had also bagged the u-19 girls singles title in the Asian Junior championship last year.

And, the last time India had won a gold in this competition was when Prajakta Sawant and Raj Kumar won the mixed doubles gold in the 2007 Asian meet in Hanoi, Vietnam. In 2007, the tournament was called the Asian Sub Junior championship with only the U-16 category to compete.

Results:

U-15 boys singles: Siril Varma bt Putra Gatja (Ina)

1-M R Arjun/Chirag Shetty bt Kantaphon Wangcharoen/Mak Narongrit (Tha) 21-16, 21-15