2023 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships – Bantamweight

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Bantamweight
at the 2023 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships
Venue K. D. Jadhav Indoor Hall
Location New Delhi, India
Dates16–26 March
Competitors41 from 41 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
  2022
2025  

The Bantamweight competition at the 2023 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships was held between 16 and 26 March 2023. [1]

Contents

Results

Finals

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg Jutamas Jitpong 0
 
 
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Hsiao-wen 5
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Hsiao-wen 5
 
 
 
Flag of Colombia.svg Yeni Arias 0
 
Flag of Mongolia.svg Möngöntsetsegiin Enkhjargal 0
 
 
Flag of Colombia.svg Yeni Arias 5
 

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
Flag of Romania.svg Lăcrămioara Perijoc 3
Flag of India.svg Preeti 4
Flag of Hungary.svg Hanna Lakotár
Flag of India.svg Preeti RSC
Flag of India.svg Preeti 3
Flag of Thailand.svg Jutamas Jitpong 4
Flag of Nepal.svg Minu Gurung 0
Flag of Thailand.svg Jutamas Jitpong 5
Flag of Thailand.svg Jutamas Jitpong 5
Flag of Venezuela.svg Johana Gómez 0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christine Gillespie 0
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Zeynab Rahimova 5
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Zeynab Rahimova 5
Flag of South Africa.svg Lethokuhle Sibisi 0
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Zeynab Rahimova
Flag of Venezuela.svg Johana Gómez RSC
Flag of Kenya.svg Amina Martha Faki 1
Flag of Venezuela.svg Johana Gómez 4
Flag of Venezuela.svg Johana Gómez 4
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Sara Haghighat-joo 1

Section 2

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Estéfani Almánzar 1
Flag of France.svg Delphine Mancini 4
Flag of France.svg Delphine Mancini 4
Flag of Armenia.svg Ekaterina Sycheva 0
Flag of France.svg Delphine Mancini w/o
Flag of Russia.svg Karina Tazabekova
Flag of Mozambique.svg Benilde Macaringue 1
Flag of Russia.svg Karina Tazabekova 3
Flag of France.svg Delphine Mancini 0
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Hsiao-wen 5
Flag of Turkey.svg Nilay Yaren Çam
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Hsiao-wen RSC
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Hsiao-wen RSC
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Yijie
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Yijie 5
Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg Jennifer Chieng 0
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Yijie w/o
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stanimira Petrova

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
Flag of Morocco.svg Widad Bertal 0
Flag of Mongolia.svg Möngöntsetsegiin Enkhjargal 3
Flag of Mongolia.svg Möngöntsetsegiin Enkhjargal 3
Flag of Vietnam.svg Võ Thị Kim Ánh 0
Flag of Mongolia.svg Möngöntsetsegiin Enkhjargal 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Tatiana Chagas 1
Flag of Brazil.svg Tatiana Chagas 5
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Milady Santana 0
Flag of Mongolia.svg Möngöntsetsegiin Enkhjargal 5
Flag of Italy.svg Olena Savchuk 0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tiana Echegaray 4
Flag of Japan.svg Hana Narita 1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tiana Echegaray 1
Flag of Italy.svg Olena Savchuk 4
Flag of Singapore.svg Rafhana Binte Rosli
Flag of Italy.svg Olena Savchuk RSC
Flag of Italy.svg Olena Savchuk 5
Flag of Serbia.svg Jelena Zekić 0

Section 4

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
Flag of Algeria.svg Fatma-Zohra Hedjala 1
Flag of Moldova.svg Iulia Coroli 3
Flag of Botswana.svg Phekie Bele 1
Flag of Moldova.svg Iulia Coroli 4
Flag of Moldova.svg Iulia Coroli
Flag of Colombia.svg Yeni Arias RSC
Flag of Colombia.svg Yeni Arias w/o
Flag of Croatia.svg Nikolina Ćaćić
Flag of Colombia.svg Yeni Arias 3
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhaina Shekerbekova 0
Flag of Mexico.svg Gloria Fernández 0
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nigina Uktamova 5
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nigina Uktamova 2
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhaina Shekerbekova 5
Flag of Spain.svg María del Carmen Madueño 0
Flag of South Korea.svg Im Ae-ji 5
Flag of South Korea.svg Im Ae-ji 1
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhaina Shekerbekova 4

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