| Women's 57 kg at the 2022 Asian Games | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venue | Hangzhou Gymnasium | |||||||||
| Date | 29 September – 5 October 2023 | |||||||||
| Competitors | 16 from 16 nations | |||||||||
| Medalists | ||||||||||
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| Boxing at the 2022 Asian Games | ||
|---|---|---|
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| Men | Women | |
| 51 kg | 50 kg | |
| 57 kg | 54 kg | |
| 63.5 kg | 57 kg | |
| 71 kg | 60 kg | |
| 80 kg | 66 kg | |
| 92 kg | 75 kg | |
| +92 kg | ||
The women's 57 kilograms event at the 2018 Asian Games took place from 29 September to 5 October 2023 at Hangzhou Gymnasium, Hangzhou, China. [1]
The competition was a straight single-elimination tournament. Both semifinal losers were awarded bronze medals. Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan won the gold medal, which was Taiwan's first gold medal in boxing at the Asian Games. [2]
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
| Date | Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Friday, 29 September 2023 | 14:00 | Preliminaries – R16 |
| Sunday, 1 October 2023 | 14:00 | Quarterfinals |
| Wednesday, 4 October 2023 | 14:00 | Semifinals |
| Thursday, 5 October 2023 | 19:00 | Final |
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Parveen Hooda was originally awarded a bronze medal, but was stripped of it in May 2024 due to a doping whereabouts failure. [3]