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1/8 Image credit: BFI Mary Takes Bronze Six-time World Champion MC Mary Kom lost in the semi-final of 51kg category to Busenaz Cakiroglu of Turkey. Thus, she took bronze, her record eighth medal at the championships.
2/8 Image credit: BFI Lovlina's Second Straight Bronze Lovlina Borgohain repeated her feat at the championships by claiming a second straight bronze medal after her semi-final defeat to China's Yang Liu in the 69kg category.
3/8 Image credit: BFI Boro Shines On Debut Jamuna Boro also took home a bronze after a semi-final defeat to Chinese Taipei's Huang Hsiao-Wen in the 54kg category. This was her maiden appearance at the championships.
4/8 Image credit: BFI Rani's Dream Debut Manju Rani was the lone Indian boxer to make the finals this year and in a memorable campaign, she returned home with a silver in the 48kg category on debut.
5/8 Image credit: BFI Assamese Powerhouse Both Jamuna (left) and Lovlina hail from the Indian state of Assam.
6/8 Image credit: BFI Rani Lone Indian To Make Final Manju Rani (far left) with the other medal winners from her category.
7/8 Image credit: BFI The Medal Winners This was India women's best ever show in an overseas event as they bagged a total of four medals including a silver and three bronze.
8/8 Image credit: BFI Proud India Contingent The winners pose with the coaching and support staff after the medal ceremony on Sunday.