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2005 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships

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2005 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships
LocationPodolsk, Russia
DatesSeptember 25-October 2, 2005

The 2005 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships was an international women's boxing competition hosted by Russia from September 25 to October 2, 2005 in Podolsk. It was the 3rd championship, which debuted 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.

The World Championship was contested in 13 weight disciplines by 152 amateur woman boxers from 28 countries.[1]

Russia won seven gold, one silver and four bronze medals, while Canada finished second with one gold, one silver and two bronze medals, followed by India with a tally of 1-0-4. The Canadian, Mary Spencer (66 kg) was awarded "Best Boxer of the Competition".[2]

Participating nations

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  • Argentina Argentina
  • Australia Australia
  • Belarus Belarus
  • Bulgaria Bulgaria
  • Canada Canada
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Egypt Egypt
  • Finland Finland
  • France France
  • Hungary Hungary
  • India India
  • Republic of Ireland Ireland
  • Italy Italy
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
  • Mongolia Mongolia
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • North Korea North Korea
  • Norway Norway
  • Philippines Philippines
  • Poland Poland
  • Taiwan Republic of China
  • Romania Romania
  • Russia Russia
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Switzerland Switzerland
  • Turkey Turkey
  • Ukraine Ukraine
  • United States USA

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Results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pinweight
(–46 kg)
Mary Kom
 India
Jong Ok
 North Korea
Yelena Sabitova
 Russia
Gretchen Abaniel
 Philippines
Light flyweight
(–48 kg)
Olesya Gladkova
 Russia
Ri Jong-hyang
 North Korea
Camelia Negrea
 Romania
Yésica Bopp
 Argentina
Flyweight
(–50 kg)
Simona Galassi
 Italy
Ri Hyang-mi
 North Korea
Kalpana Choudhury
 India
Viktoriya Usachenko
 Russia
Light bantamweight
(–52 kg)
Sofya Ochigava
 Russia
Sümeyra Kaya
 Turkey
Samiha Yassan
 Egypt
Viktoria Rudenko
 Ukraine
Bantamweight
(–54 kg)
Mihaela Cijevschi
 Romania
Dina Burger
 Switzerland
Pak Kyong-ok
 North Korea
Laishram Sarita Devi
 India
Featherweight
(–57 kg)
Yelena Karpacheva
 Russia
Yun Kum-ju
 North Korea
Sandra Bizier
 Canada
Zsuzsana Szuknai
 Hungary
Lightweight
(–60 kg)
Tatyana Chalaya
 Russia
Gülsüm Tatar
 Turkey
Kang Kum-hui
 North Korea
Mitchel Martinez
 Philippines
Light welterweight
(–63 kg)
Yulia Nemtsova
 Russia
Cecilia Brækhus
 Norway
Katie Dunn
 Canada
Vinni Busk Skovgaard
 Denmark
Welterweight
(–66 kg)
Mary Spencer
 Canada
Irina Sinezkaya
 Russia
Oleksandra Kozlan
 Ukraine
Yvonne Bæk Rasmussen
 Denmark
Light middleweight
(–70 kg)
Olga Slavinskaya
 Russia
Ariane Fortin
 Canada
Chenthittail Aswathimol
 India
Nurcan Çarkçı
 Turkey
Middleweight
(–75 kg)
Anna Laurell
 Sweden
Olga Novikova
 Ukraine
Mariya Yavorskaya
 Russia
Anita Ducza
 Hungary
Light heavyweight
(–80 kg)
Galina Ivanova
 Russia
Selma Yağcı
 Turkey
Beata Malek
 Poland
Tyler Lord-Wilder
 United States
Heavyweight
(–86 kg)
Mária Kovács
 Hungary
Şemsi Yaralı
 Turkey
Mariya Reyngard
 Russia
Jyotsna Kumari
 India

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Medal count table

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2005 World Women's Boxing Championship
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia Russia 7 1 4 12
2 Canada Canada 1 1 2 4
3 India India 1 4 5
4 Hungary Hungary 1 2 3
5 Romania Romania 1 1 2
6 Italy Italy 1 1
6= Sweden Sweden 1 1
8 North Korea North Korea 4 2 6
9 Turkey Turkey 4 1 5
10 Ukraine Ukraine 1 2 3
11 Norway Norway 1 1
11= Switzerland Switzerland 1 1
13 Denmark Denmark 2 2
13= Philippines Philippines 2 2
15 Argentina Argentina 1 1
15= Egypt Egypt 1 1
15= Poland Poland 1 1
15= United States United States 1 1
Total 13 13 26 52

References

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  1. ^ Boxing special Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  2. ^ "Amateur Boxing Association of England". Archived from the original on 2007-09-23. Retrieved 2007-09-02.
  3. ^ USA Boxing
  4. ^ "Hickoks Sports". Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2007-09-02.
  5. ^ Amateur Boxing Database
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