
Indian Teen Boxers Dominate Asian Championships
India's youngest boxing stars are sweeping the Asian U15 and U17 Championships with decisive victories. Two teenagers delivered perfect 5:0 shutouts against Kazakhstan's top contenders.
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India's youngest boxing stars are sweeping the Asian U15 and U17 Championships with decisive victories. Two teenagers delivered perfect 5:0 shutouts against Kazakhstan's top contenders.
Brazil's Under-17 soccer team secured their spot at the World Cup with a decisive 3-0 victory over longtime rivals Argentina. These teenage athletes just earned the chance to represent their country on the world's biggest youth sports stage.

Just days after his 15th birthday, cricket sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi blasted a 15-ball half-century to lead Rajasthan Royals to a commanding victory. The young opener's explosive batting is rewriting what's possible for teenage athletes in professional cricket.
More than 2,000 teenage athletes from 127 schools across New Zealand gathered at stunning Lake Ruataniwha for the country's largest high school rowing championship. The six-day Maadi Regatta showcases the next generation of Kiwi rowing talent in one of the nation's most beloved youth sporting traditions.

Zimbabwean teenage athletes are preparing for the 2024 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar, the first Olympic event ever hosted on African soil. The historic Games represent a breakthrough moment for young African athletes competing close to home.

Britain's 19-year-old snowboarding prodigy Mia Brookes secured her spot in the Olympic big air final, putting herself one performance away from becoming Britain's youngest Winter Olympic medalist in 78 years. Despite a shaky first run, the world champion stayed cool and landed what she needed to qualify third.

India pulled off the greatest chase in Under-19 World Cup history, smashing 311 runs to reach the final. Teenage phenom Vaibhav Suryavanshi lit up the chase with a blistering 68 off just 33 balls.

An 18-year-old from Nashville is rewriting golf history books while competing against the world's best. Blades Brown just shot a course record 60 and enters Sunday tied for second place with Scottie Scheffler.