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2001 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships

The 2001 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships was an international women's boxing competition hosted by the United States from October 21 to 27 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The competition was the first women’s world amateur boxing championships.[1][2]

2001 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships
LocationScranton, Pennsylvania
DatesOctober 21-27, 2001

Results edit

Bronze medals are awarded to both losing semi-finalists.

2001 World Women's Boxing Championship
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg   Yelena Sabitova   Maria Norozenik   Camelia Negrea   Kim Peturson
48 kg   Hülya Şahin   Mary Kom   Jamie Behl   Carina Moreno
51 kg   Simona Galassi   Tammy DeLaforest   Katrin Enoksson   Diana Ungureanu
54 kg   Yelena Karpecheva   Audrey Garcia   Wendy Broad   Renate Medby
57 kg   Zhang Maomao   Henriette Birkeland   Jeannine Garside   Alexandra Matheus
60 kg   Crystelle Samson   Tatyana Chalaya   Teuta Cuni   Amber Gideon
63.5 kg   Frida Wallberg   Myriam Lamare   Cristina Cerpi   Donna Mancuso
67 kg   Irina Sinetskaya   Natalie Brown   Melanie Horne   Tristan Whiston
71 kg   Ivett Pruzsinszky Not awarded   Nurcan Çarkçı   Irina Smirnova
75 kg   Anna Laurell   Anita Ducza   Svetlana Andreyeva   Guo Shuai
81 kg   Olga Domouladzhanova   Viktoria Kovacs   Tanya Fowler   Faye Jacobs-Hollins
90 kg   Devonne Canady   Mária Kovács   Mariya Reingard   Selma Yağcı

[3]

  • 71 Kg Drapeau Russian Natalya Kolpakova gain silver medals but disqualified and deprived of their silver medals in 2001 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships, which were not transferred to other athletes.

Medal count table edit

2001 World Women's Boxing Championship
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1   Russia 4 1 2 7
2

  Sweden

2 2 4
3   Hungary 1 4 5
4   Canada 1 1 7 9
5   United States 1 3 4
6   Turkey 1 2 3
7   China 1 1 2
7=   Italy 1 1 2
9   France 2 2
10   Norway 1 1 2
11   India 1 1
11=   Jamaica 1 1
13   Romania 2 2
14   Denmark 1 1
14=   Moldova 1 1
14=

  New Zealand

1 1
Total 12 11 24 47

References edit

  1. ^ Dashper, Katherine; Fletcher, Thomas; Mccullough, Nicola (25 July 2014). Sports Events, Society and Culture. Routledge. p. 90. ISBN 9781134053278 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Women's boxing is in safe hands with the new generation after fighting its way back from a sordid past". Independent.co.uk. 27 March 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Documents Archive - AIBA" (PDF). AIBA. Retrieved 12 May 2017.

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