India continued its medal-winning run at the inaugural Asian U23 Athletics Championships 2026 as Bhumeshwory Devi claimed the bronze medal in the women’s 800m in Ordos, China.

Representing India in one of the championships’ most competitive middle-distance events, the athlete from Manipur clocked 2:10.20s to finish third and secure a place on the podium. Bhumeshwory maintained a strong rhythm throughout the two-lap race and produced a determined finish to earn another medal for the Indian contingent.

The gold medal was won by Uzbekistan’s Jonbibi Hukmova, who crossed the finish line in 2:08.41s. Kurumi Sugure of Japan claimed the silver medal with a time of 2:09.42s, while Bhumeshwory completed the podium with her bronze-medal performance.

The result adds another significant achievement to Bhumeshwory’s steadily progressing career. She emerged as the 2025 Interstate champion in the women’s 800m and has continued to establish herself among India’s promising middle-distance runners.

Bhumeshwory currently trains at the National Centre of Excellence (NCOE), Bengaluru, under IndianOil’s Project Shakti, a programme she joined in 2024. The structured training environment has played an important role in her development, and her podium finish at the continental championships reflects the progress she has made over the past two seasons.

The Asian U23 Athletics Championships provide an important stepping stone for emerging athletes aiming to transition successfully to senior international competition. By securing a bronze medal, Bhumeshwory has not only added to India’s medal tally but has also gained valuable experience competing against some of Asia’s best young middle-distance runners.

With another podium finish in Ordos, India continued its encouraging campaign at the inaugural edition of the championships. Bhumeshwory Devi’s bronze medal in the women’s 800m stands as another rewarding achievement for Indian athletics and highlights the growing strength of the country’s emerging talent in middle-distance running.