2017 AIBA Youth Women's World Boxing Championships

Summary

The 2017 AIBA Youth Women's World Boxing Championships were held in Guwahati, India, from 19 to 26 November 2017.[1] The competition is under the supervision of the world's governing body for amateur boxing AIBA and is the junior version of the World Amateur Boxing Championships. Boxers aged between 17 and 18 as of 1 January 2017 were eligible to compete.

2017 AIBA Youth Women's
World Boxing Championships
LocationGuwahati, India
Dates19–26 November
Competitors160 from 31 nations
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Medal winners edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light flyweight
(–48 kg)
[2]
Nitu Ghanghas
  India
Zhazira Urakbayeva
  Kazakhstan
Nie Yuan
  China
Caitlin Fryers
  Ireland
Flyweight
(–51 kg)
[3]
Jyoti Gulia
  India
Ekaterina Molchanova
  Russia
Zhansaya Abdraimova
  Kazakhstan
Rinka Kinoshita
  Japan
Bantamweight
(–54 kg)
[4]
Sakshi Choudhury
  India
Ivy Jane Smith
  England
Sena Irie
  Japan
Isamary Aquino
  United States
Featherweight
(–57 kg)
[5]
Shashi Chopra
  India
Đỗ Hồng Ngọc
  Vietnam
Monkhoryn Namuun
  Mongolia
Hu Cailling
  China
Lightweight
(–60 kg)
[6]
Im Ae-ji
  South Korea
Vittoria De Carlo
  Italy
Ella Boot
  Australia
Zhansaya Baltabekova
  Kazakhstan
Light welterweight
(–64 kg)
[7]
Ankushita Boro
  India
Ekaterina Dynnik
  Russia
Thanchanok Saksri
  Thailand
Katelynn Phelan
  Ireland
Welterweight
(–69 kg)
[8]
Citlalli Ortiz
  United States
Nataliya Sychugova
  Russia
Alina Popp
  Germany
Canser Oltu
  Turkey
Middleweight
(–75 kg)
[9]
Anastasiia Shamonova
  Russia
Georgia O'Connor
  England
Natalia Marczykowska
  Poland
Yang Ya-chu
  Chinese Taipei
Light heavyweight
(–81 kg)
[10]
Arailym Begdilda
  Kazakhstan
Anastasiia Rybak
  Russia
Yelyzaveta Sliusar
  Ukraine
Anupama Kundu
  India
Heavyweight
(+81 kg)
[11]
Kristina Tkacheva
  Russia
Dina Islambekova
  Kazakhstan
Sueda Şahin
  Turkey
Neha Yadav
  India

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (India)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  India*5027
2  Russia2406
3  Kazakhstan1225
4  United States1012
5  South Korea1001
6  England0202
7  Italy0101
  Vietnam0101
9  China0022
  Ireland0022
  Japan0022
  Turkey0022
13  Australia0011
  Chinese Taipei0011
  Germany0011
  Mongolia0011
  Poland0011
  Thailand0011
  Ukraine0011
Totals (19 entries)10102040

Participating nations edit

160 athletes from 31 nations competed.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Youth Women's World Championships Guwahati 2017". AIBA. Archived from the original on 11 July 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  2. ^ Women's Light Fly (45-48kg) Draw Sheet
  3. ^ Women's Fly (51kg) Draw Sheet
  4. ^ Women's Bantam (54kg) Draw Sheet
  5. ^ Women's Feather (57kg) Draw Sheet
  6. ^ Women's Light (60kg) Draw Sheet
  7. ^ Women's Light Welter (64kg) Draw Sheet
  8. ^ Women's Welter (69kg) Draw Sheet
  9. ^ Women's Middle (75kg) Draw Sheet
  10. ^ Women's Light Heavy (81kg) Draw Sheet
  11. ^ Women's Heavy (+81kg) Draw Sheet
  12. ^ "Number of Entries by NOC" (PDF). AIBA. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2020.