2008 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships | |
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Location | Ningbo City |
Dates | November 22-29, 2008 |
The 2008 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships was an international women's boxing competition hosted by China from November 22 to 29, 2008 in Ningbo City. It was the 5th championship, which debuted 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
The World Championship was contested in 13 weight disciplines by 218 amateur women boxers from 41 countries, and was conducted in the Ningbo Sports Center.
China won four gold, two silver and four bronze medals, while Turkey finished second with two gold and two bronze medals, followed by Canada with a tally of 2-0-1. India, the champion in the 2006 edition, were fourth with one gold, one silver and two bronze.
1 Ying Chen (China) originally won the gold medal but was disqualified for failing doping test.
* Host nation (China)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China * | 4 | 2 | 4 | 10 |
2 | Turkey | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
3 | Canada | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
4 | India | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
5 | North Korea | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
6 | France | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
7 | Ireland | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Poland | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
9 | Russia | 0 | 3 | 2 | 5 |
10 | United States | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
11 | Romania | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
12 | Philippines | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Sweden | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
14 | England | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
15 | Hungary | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
16 | Kazakhstan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Ukraine | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (17 entries) | 13 | 13 | 25 | 51 |
November 22, 2008 | |||
Weight | Red | Blue | |
48 kg | |||
Kalpana Chowdhury | 5 – 6 | Jacqueline Park | |
Monika Csik | 2 – 7 | Alice Kate Aparri | |
Sofie Maja Molholt | 10 – 5 | Pin Meng-chieh | |
Nandintsetseg Myagmardulam | 3 – 13 | Sarah Ourahmoune | |
50 kg | |||
Indri Sambaimana | 4 – 12 | Naoko Fujioka | |
Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag | 3 – 11 | Diana Timofte | |
Rasha Arafa | 0 – 12 | Sumeyra Yazici | |
Kim Hyang Ok | 11 – 1 | Sandra Silva | |
Cheryl Lyn Houlihan | 1 – 10 | Li Si Yuan | |
Mandy Bujold | 7 – 2 | Stella Soares | |
54 kg | |||
Papita Sabina | 2 – 10 | Ri Chung Son | |
Flordelyn Digmayo | 1 – 9 | Nguyen Thi Hue | |
Abigael Busira Yunike | 2 – 10 | Chen Chia-ling | |
Suvd-Erdene Oyungerel | 9 – 6 | Maria Pittiglio | |
Cynthia Marella Moreno | 10 – 4 | Cindy Metz | |
Debora Dioncius | 5 – 7 | Sushma Kumari Yadav | |
Sofija Sidorova | 14 – 2 | Oxana Koroleva | |
Lyudmyla Hrytsay | 1 – 8 | Nicola Adams | |
Meryem Zeybek Aslan | 2 – 6 | Liudmila Bondarenko | |
Lorna Weaver | 9 – 7 | Melissa Guillemette | |
Jang A Eun | 10 – 5 | Mary Greg | |
60 kg | |||
Nguyen Thi Vui | 1 – 11 | Ayzznat Gadzhieva | |
Gonca Yilmaz | 0 – 12 | Danusa Dilhofova | |
Katie Taylor | 20 – 3 | Emma Carruthers | |
Adriana Araujo | 5 – 11 | Peralta Celeste | |
Sandra Bruegger | 13 – 3 | Mikako Inagaki | |
November 23, 2008 | |||
Weight | Red | Blue | |
46 kg | |||
Nguyen Thi Hoa | 3 – 7 | Josie Gabuco | |
Natalie Lungo-Vesenne | RSC R2 1:39 | Ariunjargal Battulga | |
Svetlana Gnevanova | 5 – 7 | Steluta Duta | |
Anusha Kodithuwakku | 3 – 10 | Nazgul Boranbayeva | |
Lin Wang-ting | 3 – 6 | Jong Ok | |
Risa Sugimoto | 1 – 24 | Mary Kom | |
Guan Xiao Feng | 9 – 0 | Serpil Yassikaya | |
52 kg | |||
Jagoda Karge | 7 - +7 | Shakhnoza Issakhanova | |
Laishram Sarita | 12 – 5 | Ouchen Saliha | |
Nana Yoshikawa | 3 – 15 | Samiha Hassan | |
57 kg | |||
Ingrid Egner | 1 – 9 | Yun Kum Ju | |
Mariya Sobchuk | 2 – 15 | Sofya Ochigava | |
Sapreen Ail | 1 – 15 | Karolina Graczyk | |
Qin Jian | 12 – 3 | Tasheena Bugar | |
Cheng Ting-chun | 1 – 9 | Tatjana Obradovic | |
Jamila Jones | 4 – 3 | Ngo Thi Chung | |
Zhulduzay Imanbayeva | 2 – 11 | Nagihan Gul | |
63 kg | |||
Oliwia Luczak | 4 – 5 | Claire Ghabrial | |
Csilla Csejtei | 1 – 8 | Oleksandra Kozlan | |
Ri Hyon Hwa | 10 – 7 | Pineda Nanci | |
Amanda Coulson | 4 – 13 | Mary Spencer | |
Marichelle de Jong | 8 – 10 | Irina Poteyeva | |
70 kg | |||
Ewa Piatkowska | 1 – 12 | Elena Vystropova | |
Arianne Fortin | RSC R1 2:00 | Elena Parks Grace | |
Liliya Durnyeva | 6 – 1 | Ronja Holgersson | |
Rana Abdelhamid | 4 – 8 | Nurcan Çarkçı | |
75 kg | |||
Meredith Anne Della Giustian | 13 – 6 | Yuldus Mamatkulova | |
Ivashchenko Tetyana | 2 – 11 | Luminita Turcin | |
Maria Yavorskaya | 0 – 10 | Li Jin Zi | |
86 kg | |||
Zhang Li Na | 8 – 6 | Elena Surkova | |
Şemsi Yaralı | 10 – 0 | Inna Shevchenko | |
Sylwia Kusiak | 2 – 12 | Tiffanie Nichole Hearn | |
November 24, 2008 | |||
Weight | Red | Blue | |
48 kg | |||
Lidia Ion | 15 – 1 | Hoangthi Thom | |
Chen Ying | 12 – 0 | Kumiko Ikehara | |
Alexandra Kuleshova | 9 – 5 | Nargul Boranbayeva | |
Gulseda Basibutun | 2 – 5 | Ri Jong Hyang | |
Jenny Haedingz | 10 – 2 | Marlen Esparza | |
Selly Wanimpo | 4 – 9 | Tetiana Dakhina | |
Jacqueline Park | 4 – 3 | Alice Kate Aparri | |
Sofie Maja Molholt | 4 – 12 | Sarah Ourahmoune | |
50 kg | |||
Chhoto Loura | 17 – 4 | Ngu Thi Thuyet | |
Nam Eun Jin | 1 – 14 | Nave Virginie | |
Elena Savelyeva | 6 – 5 | Aigerim Askarova | |
Tetyana Kob | 7 – 6 | Nilmini Jayasinghe | |
Benavidez Paola | 5 – 6 | Analisa Cruz | |
Naoko Fujioka | 4 – 10 | Diana Timofte | |
Sumeyra Yazici | 4 – 10 | Kim Hyang Ok | |
Li Si Yuan | 13 – 3 | Mandy Bujold | |
54 kg | |||
Ayako Minowa | 13 – 3 | Tonje Sorlie | |
Hoi Lam Ho | RSC R2 1:22 | Karolina Michalczuk | |
Zhang Qin | 8 – 2 | Ri Chung Son | |
Nguyen Thi Hue | 1 – 8 | Chen Chia-Ling | |
Suvd-Erdene Oyungerel | 3 – 15 | Cynthia Marella Moreno | |
Sushma Kumari Yadav | 5 – 3 | Sofija Sidorova | |
Nicola Adams | 11 – 2 | Liudmila Bondarenko | |
Lorna Weaver | 12 – 5 | Jang A Eun | |
57 kg | |||
Chisato Mizuno | RSCH R2 1:24 | Sabrina Ostawari | |
Usha Nagisetty | 12 – 1 | Erdenegerel Burmaa | |
Malene Christina Kloster Nielsen | 2 – 4 | Lucy Abel | |
Edina Pezdany | 7 – 5 | Alexandria brianne Cardenas | |
Athina Malefaki | RSC R2 1:03 | Yun Kum Ju | |
Sofya Ochigava | RSCH R1 2:00 | Karolina Graczyk | |
Qin Jian | 11 – 4 | Tatjana Obradovic | |
Jamila Jones | 7 – 8 | Nagihan Gul | |
80 kg | |||
Beata Lesnik | 15 – 7 | Ulrike Brueckner | |
Tang Li Jie | 7 – 6 | Maria Kovacs | |
Marina Volnova | 3 – 18 | Anna Gladkikh | |
Iryna Komar | 3 – 11 | Selma Yağcı | |
November 25, 2008 | |||
Weight | Red | Blue | |
52 kg | |||
le Thi Ngan Hang | RET R2 1:17 | Denisa Amza | |
Shim Hui Jeong | 1 – 23 | Ren Can Can | |
Chiu Ching-Ya | 6 – 5 | Shipra Nilsson | |
Viktoria Rudenko | 11 – 8 | Ayse Tas | |
Tong Song Hye | 11 – 6 | Victoria Usachenko | |
Sacred Downing | 0 – 18 | Annie Albania | |
Tserenchimeg Tserendorj | RSC R3 0:56 | Shakhnoza Issakhanova | |
Laishram Sarita | 12 – 5 | Samiha Hassan | |
60 kg | |||
Leeann Boodram | 2 – 15 | Mitchel Martinez | |
Dong Cheng | 7 – 3 | Preeti Beniwal | |
Cindy Orain | 15 – 3 | Iulia Navacioiu | |
Caroline Barry | 17 – 6 | Su Wen-Hsien | |
Oleksandra Sydorenko | RSC R1 1:05 | Beata Szabo | |
Kim Hye Yong | 4 - +4 | Ayzznat Gadzhieva | |
Danusa Dilhofova | 3 – 4 | Katie Taylor | |
Peralta Celeste | 5 – 1 | Sandra Bruegger | |
63 kg | |||
Timea Nagy | 6 – 11 | Klara Svensson | |
Yana Zavyalov | 5 – 2 | Bertaud Lucie | |
Liubov Lopatina | 8 – 1 | Larisa Rosu | |
Nguyen Thi Thu Huong | 1 – 13 | Natasha Jonas | |
Kathleen Dunn | 5 – 4 | Quanitta Lee Underwood | |
Jian Xia Ma | 7 – 4 | Yvonne Bak Rasmussen | |
Gülsüm Tatar | 7 – 5 | Saida Khassenova | |
Claire Ghabrial | 1 – 5 | Ri Hyon Hwa | |
66 kg | |||
Dariga Shakimova | 4 – 10 | Qian Wang | |
Vanessa Nicol Jackson | 11 – 5 | Naomi-Lee Fischer-Rasmussen | |
Ri Suk Yong | 10 – 3 | Oleksandra Kozlan | |
Mary Spencer | 8 – 6 | Irina Poteyeva | |
70 kg | |||
Debbie Bkaore | 8 – 17 | Yelena Koltsova | |
Jang Un Hui | 2 – 19 | Yang Ting Ting | |
Elena Vystropova | 3 – 13 | Arianne Fortin | |
Liliya Durnyeva | 6 – 10 | Nurcan Çarkçı | |
75 kg | |||
Anita Ducza | 4 – 2 | Nikolina Orlović | |
Anna Laurell | 10 – 2 | Chimere Taylor | |
Amber Konikow | 9 – 2 | Meredith Giustian | |
Luminita Turcin | 2 – 10 | Li Jin Zi |
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