After more than a week of competition, the 2025 National Youth Boxing Championship concluded on July 26 at Tran Quoc Toan Indoor Arena, Nam Dinh Ward (Ninh Binh Province).
This year’s championship brought together nearly 500 athletes from 27 provincial, municipal, and sectoral units nationwide. Athletes competed in three male and female age groups, namely: 12-13, 14-15, and 16-17.

The Organizing Committee awards first, second, and third places in the women’s overall standings. Photo: Nhu Cuong
The 2025 National Youth Boxing Championship was not only an opportunity for athletes to compete and accumulate match experience, but also a platform to assess the professional capacity of coaches and the training quality of participating units. It is regarded as an important arena for identifying, training, and selecting promising talents for the national youth boxing team in the future.
At the conclusion of the 2025 National Youth Boxing Championship, the Hanoi boxing team secured first place in the overall standings. Specifically, the Hanoi women’s boxing team topped the overall standings in the 15-16 and 17-18 age groups, winning a total of 10 gold medals, 4 silver medals, and 5 bronze medals; meanwhile, the Hanoi men’s boxing team ranked second in the 15-16 age group with 4 gold medals, 1 silver medal, and 2 bronze medals.

The Hanoi youth women’s boxing team asserts its outstanding strength. Photo by: Nhu Cuong
The Army team claimed first place in the men’s overall standings in the 15-16 and 17-18 age groups, with a total of 8 gold medals, 5 silver medals, and 1 bronze medal; it also finished second in the women’s 13-14 age group with 2 gold medals and 1 silver medal.
NGAN HA