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Boxing at the 2015 European Games

Boxing competitions at the 2015 European Games were held from 16 to 27 June 2015 at the Crystal Hall 3 venue in the main Games cluster in Baku. The competition consisted of ten weight events for men, and five for women, and was contested, as at the Olympic Games, under rules and formats set out by the AIBA.

Boxing
at the 2015 European Games
VenueBaku Crystal Hall
Dates16–27 June
Competitors278[1] (211 men, 67 women) from 40 nations
2019 →

Baku served as the first of two European qualification events for the AIBA World Boxing Championships, itself the largest qualification event for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The finalists, and the bronze medalist defeated by the eventual champion achieve one quota place for their country at the World Championships.

Qualification edit

Nations are limited to one entry per weight division. Azerbaijan will have host nation positions available in each weight category

Qualification systems have not been finalised for the men's events, but should use the same format that has been adopted by the IOC, according to organisers.[2]

In the women's events, the EUBC 2014 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships in Bucharest, Romania will be the official qualification event after which European ranking will be established by 30 June 2014. If an NOC has more than one athlete in the top 14, the next best ranked NOC will get the allocation. 2 other place per weight category are reserved for 'universality' and host nominations.

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
49 kg[3]
details
Bator Sagaluev
  Russia
Brendan Irvine
  Ireland
Muhammed Ünlü
  Turkey
Dmytro Zamotayev
  Ukraine
52 kg[4]
details
Elvin Mamishzada
  Azerbaijan
Vincenzo Picardi
  Italy
Hamza Touba
  Germany
Viliam Tankó
  Slovakia
56 kg[5]
details
Bakhtovar Nazirov
  Russia
Dzmitry Asanau
  Belarus
Tayfur Aliyev
  Azerbaijan
Qais Ashfaq
  Great Britain
60 kg[6]
details
Albert Selimov
  Azerbaijan
Sofiane Oumiha
  France
Seán McComb
  Ireland
Mateusz Polski
  Poland
64 kg[7]
details
Lorenzo Sotomayor
  Azerbaijan
Vincenzo Mangiacapre
  Italy
Viktor Petrov
  Ukraine
Kastriot Sopa
  Germany
69 kg[8]
details
Parviz Baghirov
  Azerbaijan
Alexander Besputin
  Russia
Josh Kelly
  Great Britain
Yaroslav Samofalov
  Ukraine
75 kg[9]
details
Michael O'Reilly
  Ireland
Xaybula Musalov
  Azerbaijan
Maxim Koptyakov
  Russia
Zoltán Harcsa
  Hungary
81 kg[10]
details
Teymur Mammadov
  Azerbaijan
Valentino Manfredonia
  Italy
Pavel Silyagin
  Russia
Oleksandr Khyzhniak
  Ukraine
91 kg[11]
details
Abdulkadir Abdullayev
  Azerbaijan
Gevorg Manukian
  Ukraine
Sadam Magomedov
  Russia
Josip Filipi
  Croatia
+91 kg[12]
details
Joe Joyce
  Great Britain
Gasan Gimbatov
  Russia
Tony Yoka
  France
Mahammadrasul Majidov
  Azerbaijan

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
51 kg[13]
details
Nicola Adams
  Great Britain
Sandra Drabik
  Poland
Elif Coşkun
  Turkey
Saiana Sagataeva
  Russia
54 kg[14]
details
Elena Savelyeva
  Russia
Marzia Davide
  Italy
Anna Alimardanova
  Azerbaijan
Azize Nimani
  Germany
60 kg[15]
details
Katie Taylor
  Ireland
Estelle Mossely
  France
Yana Alekseevna
  Azerbaijan
Tasheena Bugar
  Germany
64 kg[16]
details
Anastasia Belyakova
  Russia
Valentina Alberti
  Italy
Sandy Ryan
  Great Britain
Aneta Rygielska
  Poland
75 kg[17]
details
Nouchka Fontijn
  Netherlands
Anna Laurell Nash
  Sweden
Sarah Scheurich
  Germany
Lidia Fidura
  Poland

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Azerbaijan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Azerbaijan*61411
2  Russia42410
3  Ireland2114
4  Great Britain2035
5  Netherlands1001
6  Italy0505
7  France0213
8  Ukraine0145
9  Poland0134
10  Belarus0101
  Sweden0101
12  Germany0055
13  Turkey0022
14  Croatia0011
  Hungary0011
  Slovakia0011
Totals (16 entries)15153060

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). baku2015.com. 16 June 2015. Archived from the original on June 20, 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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Boxing competitions at the 2015 European Games were held from 16 to 27 June 2015 at the Crystal Hall 3 venue in the main Games cluster in Baku The competition consisted of ten weight events for men and five for women and was contested as at the Olympic Games under rules and formats set out by the AIBA Boxing at the 2015 European GamesVenueBaku Crystal HallDates16 27 JuneCompetitors278 1 211 men 67 women from 40 nations2019 Baku served as the first of two European qualification events for the AIBA World Boxing Championships itself the largest qualification event for the 2016 Summer Olympics The finalists and the bronze medalist defeated by the eventual champion achieve one quota place for their country at the World Championships Contents 1 Qualification 2 Medal summary 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 Medal table 4 ReferencesQualification editMain article Boxing at the 2015 European Games Qualification This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2017 Nations are limited to one entry per weight division Azerbaijan will have host nation positions available in each weight categoryQualification systems have not been finalised for the men s events but should use the same format that has been adopted by the IOC according to organisers 2 In the women s events the EUBC 2014 Women s European Amateur Boxing Championships in Bucharest Romania will be the official qualification event after which European ranking will be established by 30 June 2014 If an NOC has more than one athlete in the top 14 the next best ranked NOC will get the allocation 2 other place per weight category are reserved for universality and host nominations Medal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 49 kg 3 details Bator Sagaluev nbsp Russia Brendan Irvine nbsp Ireland Muhammed Unlu nbsp TurkeyDmytro Zamotayev nbsp Ukraine 52 kg 4 details Elvin Mamishzada nbsp Azerbaijan Vincenzo Picardi nbsp Italy Hamza Touba nbsp GermanyViliam Tanko nbsp Slovakia 56 kg 5 details Bakhtovar Nazirov nbsp Russia Dzmitry Asanau nbsp Belarus Tayfur Aliyev nbsp AzerbaijanQais Ashfaq nbsp Great Britain 60 kg 6 details Albert Selimov nbsp Azerbaijan Sofiane Oumiha nbsp France Sean McComb nbsp IrelandMateusz Polski nbsp Poland 64 kg 7 details Lorenzo Sotomayor nbsp Azerbaijan Vincenzo Mangiacapre nbsp Italy Viktor Petrov nbsp UkraineKastriot Sopa nbsp Germany 69 kg 8 details Parviz Baghirov nbsp Azerbaijan Alexander Besputin nbsp Russia Josh Kelly nbsp Great BritainYaroslav Samofalov nbsp Ukraine 75 kg 9 details Michael O Reilly nbsp Ireland Xaybula Musalov nbsp Azerbaijan Maxim Koptyakov nbsp RussiaZoltan Harcsa nbsp Hungary 81 kg 10 details Teymur Mammadov nbsp Azerbaijan Valentino Manfredonia nbsp Italy Pavel Silyagin nbsp RussiaOleksandr Khyzhniak nbsp Ukraine 91 kg 11 details Abdulkadir Abdullayev nbsp Azerbaijan Gevorg Manukian nbsp Ukraine Sadam Magomedov nbsp RussiaJosip Filipi nbsp Croatia 91 kg 12 details Joe Joyce nbsp Great Britain Gasan Gimbatov nbsp Russia Tony Yoka nbsp FranceMahammadrasul Majidov nbsp Azerbaijan Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 51 kg 13 details Nicola Adams nbsp Great Britain Sandra Drabik nbsp Poland Elif Coskun nbsp TurkeySaiana Sagataeva nbsp Russia 54 kg 14 details Elena Savelyeva nbsp Russia Marzia Davide nbsp Italy Anna Alimardanova nbsp AzerbaijanAzize Nimani nbsp Germany 60 kg 15 details Katie Taylor nbsp Ireland Estelle Mossely nbsp France Yana Alekseevna nbsp AzerbaijanTasheena Bugar nbsp Germany 64 kg 16 details Anastasia Belyakova nbsp Russia Valentina Alberti nbsp Italy Sandy Ryan nbsp Great BritainAneta Rygielska nbsp Poland 75 kg 17 details Nouchka Fontijn nbsp Netherlands Anna Laurell Nash nbsp Sweden Sarah Scheurich nbsp GermanyLidia Fidura nbsp PolandMedal table edit Host nation Azerbaijan RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Azerbaijan 614112 nbsp Russia424103 nbsp Ireland21144 nbsp Great Britain20355 nbsp Netherlands10016 nbsp Italy05057 nbsp France02138 nbsp Ukraine01459 nbsp Poland013410 nbsp Belarus0101 nbsp Sweden010112 nbsp Germany005513 nbsp Turkey002214 nbsp Croatia0011 nbsp Hungary0011 nbsp Slovakia0011Totals 16 entries 15153060References edit Boxing Entry List by NOC PDF baku2015 com 16 June 2015 Archived from the original on June 20 2015 Retrieved 16 June 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Qualification system Men s Light Fly 46 49kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Fly 52kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Bantam 56kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Light 60kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Light Welter 64kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Welter 69kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Middle 75kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Light Heavy 81kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Heavy 91kg Draw Sheet usurped Men s Super Heavy 91kg Draw Sheet usurped Women s Fly 48 51kg Draw Sheet usurped Women s Bantam 51 54kg Draw Sheet usurped Women s Light 57 60kg Draw Sheet usurped Women s Light Welter 60 64kg Draw Sheet usurped Women s 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