India's ace boxer Vijender Singh struck gold and also bagged the 'Best Boxer' award as Indian pugilists rounded off a reasonably successful campaign with two gold medals, a similar number of silver and a bronze medal at the World Police and Fire Games in New York.
Vijender (75kg), an Olympic and World Championship bronze medallist, was not the lone boxing gold medallist for India at the Games as Dinesh Kumar (81kg) also finished on top.
"Hurricane Irene had thrown the Games' schedule haywire but overall we were well taken care of. It was a good experience, it is nice to get this confidence before I head to the World Championships," he added.
The World Championships, scheduled from September 22 in Baku, Azerbaijan, is the first Olympic qualifying event.
Boxers, except those belonging to the heavyweight and superheavy weight category, can make the cut for Olympics by reaching the quarterfinals of the mega-event.
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