The 2010 AIBA Women World Boxing Championships[1] was an international women's boxing competition hosted by Barbados from September 9 to 18, 2010 in Bridgetown. It was the 6th edition of the championship, which debuted in 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
The World Championship was contested in 10 weight disciplines by 257[2] amateur women boxers from 66 federations, and was conducted in the Garfield Sobers Gymnasium.
Russia won two gold medals and one silver, while China, the champion in the 2008 edition, finished second with one gold, three silver and three bronze medals, followed by North Korea with one gold and one silver. In all, nine federations provided champions.
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2010, aiba, women, world, boxing, championships, 2010, aiba, women, world, boxing, championships, international, women, boxing, competition, hosted, barbados, from, september, 2010, bridgetown, edition, championship, which, debuted, 2001, scranton, pennsylvani. The 2010 AIBA Women World Boxing Championships 1 was an international women s boxing competition hosted by Barbados from September 9 to 18 2010 in Bridgetown It was the 6th edition of the championship which debuted in 2001 in Scranton Pennsylvania United States 2010 Women s World Amateur Boxing ChampionshipsLocationBridgetown BarbadosDatesSeptember 9 18 2010 Bridgetown 2008Qinhuangdao 2012 The World Championship was contested in 10 weight disciplines by 257 2 amateur women boxers from 66 federations and was conducted in the Garfield Sobers Gymnasium Russia won two gold medals and one silver while China the champion in the 2008 edition finished second with one gold three silver and three bronze medals followed by North Korea with one gold and one silver In all nine federations provided champions Contents 1 Participating federations 2 Results 3 Medal count table 4 Notes 5 External linksParticipating federations edit nbsp Algeria nbsp Argentina nbsp Australia nbsp Barbados nbsp Belarus nbsp Brazil nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Burkina Faso nbsp Canada nbsp China nbsp Chinese Taipei nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp Ecuador nbsp Egypt nbsp El Salvador nbsp England nbsp Finland nbsp France nbsp Georgia nbsp Germany nbsp Greece nbsp Grenada nbsp Guatemala nbsp Guyana nbsp Hungary nbsp India nbsp Ireland nbsp Italy nbsp Japan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kenya nbsp Kyrgyzstan nbsp Lithuania nbsp Mexico nbsp Moldova nbsp Morocco nbsp Myanmar nbsp Nepal nbsp Netherlands nbsp New Zealand nbsp North Korea nbsp Norway nbsp Panama nbsp Philippines nbsp Poland nbsp Puerto Rico nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp Slovenia nbsp South Korea nbsp Spain nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp Tajikistan nbsp Thailand nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Tunisia nbsp Turkey nbsp Ukraine nbsp United States nbsp Venezuela nbsp Vietnam nbsp WalesResults editEvent Gold Silver BronzeLight flyweight 48 kg 3 Mary Kom nbsp India Steluța Duță nbsp Romania Alice Aparri nbsp PhilippinesNazgul Boranbayeva nbsp KazakhstanFlyweight 51 kg 4 Ren Cancan nbsp China Nicola Adams nbsp England Tetyana Kob nbsp UkraineHanne Makinen nbsp FinlandBantamweight 54 kg 5 Elena Savelyeva nbsp Russia Kim Hye song nbsp North Korea Karolina Michalczuk nbsp PolandCsilla Nemedi Varga nbsp HungaryFeatherweight 57 kg 6 Yun Kum ju nbsp North Korea Yang Yanzi nbsp China Tassamalee Thongjan nbsp ThailandRim Jouini nbsp TunisiaLightweight 60 kg 7 Katie Taylor nbsp Ireland Dong Cheng nbsp China Quanitta Underwood nbsp United StatesKarolina Graczyk nbsp PolandLight welterweight 64 kg 8 Gulsum Tatar nbsp Turkey Vera Slugina nbsp Russia Klara Svensson nbsp SwedenCashmere Jackson nbsp United StatesWelterweight 69 kg 9 Andrecia Wasson nbsp United States Savannah Marshall nbsp England Yang Tingting nbsp ChinaMarichelle Jong nbsp NetherlandsMiddleweight 75 kg 10 Mary Spencer nbsp Canada Li Jinzi nbsp China Liliya Durnyeva nbsp UkraineMaria Kovacs nbsp HungaryLight heavyweight 81 kg 11 Roseli Feitosa nbsp Brazil Marina Volnova nbsp Kazakhstan Timea Nagy nbsp HungaryWang Yanrui nbsp ChinaHeavyweight 81 kg 12 Nadezda Torlopova nbsp Russia Kateryna Kuzhel nbsp Ukraine Li Yunfei nbsp ChinaKavita Chahal nbsp IndiaMedal count table edit2010 Women s World Boxing ChampionshipPos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total1 nbsp Russia 2 1 0 32 nbsp China 1 3 3 73 nbsp North Korea 1 1 0 24 nbsp United States 1 0 2 35 nbsp India 1 0 1 26 nbsp Brazil 1 0 0 1 nbsp Canada 1 0 0 1 nbsp Ireland 1 0 0 1 nbsp Turkey 1 0 0 110 nbsp England 0 2 0 211 nbsp Ukraine 0 1 2 312 nbsp Kazakhstan 0 1 1 213 nbsp Romania 0 1 0 114 nbsp Hungary 0 0 3 315 nbsp Poland 0 0 2 216 nbsp Finland 0 0 1 1 nbsp Netherlands 0 0 1 1 nbsp Philippines 0 0 1 1 nbsp Sweden 0 0 1 1 nbsp Thailand 0 0 1 1 nbsp Tunisia 0 0 1 1Total 10 10 20 40Notes edit This is the form used on the championship logo The AIBA web site refers indiscriminately to AIBA Women s World Championships This is the number of fighters for whom bout results are recorded Light Fly 45 48 kg Draw Sheet Fly 51 kg Draw Sheet Bantam 54 kg Draw Sheet Feather 57 kg Draw Sheet Light 60 kg Draw Sheet Light Welter 64 kg Draw Sheet Welter 69 kg Draw Sheet Middle 75 kg Draw Sheet Light Heavy 81 kg Draw Sheet Heavy 81 kg Draw SheetExternal links edit6th AIBA Women World Boxing Championships Barbados 2010 Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 AIBA Women 27s World Boxing Championships amp oldid 1129362139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,