Santiago Nieva's Ambitious Vision: Elevating Indian Women's Boxing to Olympic Heights | Sports-Games
Santiago Nieva aims to improve India’s women boxers’ Olympic performance by revising selection policy and preparing for Asian and Commonwealth Games, following recent medal successes.
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New women’s boxing coach Nieva aims for more medals at LA Olympics
Nieva is no stranger to Indian boxing. Under his guidance, Amit Panghal won India’s first and only silver medal at the men’s Worlds. India also achieved its highest-ever participation at the Tokyo Olympics with Nieva at the helm.
Santiago Nieva's Ambitious Vision: Elevating Indian Women's Boxing to Olympic Heights | Sports-Games
Santiago Nieva's Ambitious Vision: Elevating Indian Women's Boxing to Olympic Heights Santiago Nieva, now at the helm as the head coach of Indian women's boxing, envisions taking the team to unprecedented heights. With aspirations to move 'beyond a bronze medal' at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Nieva's tenure is poised to pivot the trajectory of Indian women's boxing.Having previously served as India's high-performance director from 2017 to 202…
Santiago Nieva returns as head coach of Indian women’s national boxing team
It was in Santiago's time as High Performance Director of Indian boxing that Lovlina Borgohain had claimed a historic Tokyo Olympics bronze medal while Amit Panghal had won a historic silver at the 2019 World Championships besides becoming the world number one.
BFI Names Santiago Nieva Head Coach of Indian Women’s Boxing Team
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) appointed Santiago Nieva as the head coach of the Indian women’s national boxing team, marking the return of one of world boxing’s most accomplished high‑performance leaders. Nieva earlier served as India’s High Performance Director from 2017 to 2021. Now, he re‑enters the system as the nation prepares for a […] The post BFI Names Santiago Nieva Head Coach of Indian Women’s Boxing Team appeared first on Praga…
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