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2002 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships

Boxing competitions


Boxing competitions

FieldValue
name2002 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships
locationAntalya, Turkey
datesOctober 21-27, 2002
previousScranton 2001
nextPodolsk 2005

The 2002 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships was an international women's boxing competition hosted by Turkey from October 21 to 27 2002 in Antalya. It was the 2nd championship, which debuted 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.

Results

Bronze medals are awarded to both losing semi-finalists.

2002 World Women's Boxing ChampionshipWeightGoldSilverBronze
45 kgIndia Mary KomNorth Korea Jang Song-aeTurkey Derya AktopUkraine Svetlana Miroshnichenko
48 kgNorth Korea Ri Jong-hyangUkraine Tatyana LebedevaHungary Mónika CsíkIndia Kumari Meena
51 kgItaly Simona GalassiNorth Korea Kim Kum-sonRussia Lidiya AndreyevaGreece Elefheria Paleologou
54 kgChina Zhang XiyanItaly Marzia DavideNorth Korea Ha Son-biHungary Ágnes Tápai
57 kgNorth Korea Jo Pok-sunNorway Henriette Kitel-BirkelandRussia Svetlana KulakovaGreece Maria Semertzoglu
60 kgCanada Jennifer Smith-OggGreece Areti MastrodukaBrazil Ana SantosUSA Naquana Smalls
63.5 kgFrance Myriam LamareTurkey Yasemin UstalarRomania Daniela DavidUkraine Saida Gasanova
67 kgRussia Irina SinetskayaUSA Natalie BrownDenmark Tina HansenAustralia Desi Kontos
71 kgUkraine Larisa BerezenkoUSA Yvonne ReisArgentina Paola Gabriela CasalinuovoCanada Roxanne Lalancette
75 kgBelarus Olga SlavinskayaDenmark Betina KarlsenChina Guo ShuaiIndia Karamjit Kaur
81 kgUkraine Anzhela TorskayaBelarus Irina SmirnovaCanada Jennyfer GrenonRussia Olga Novoselova
90 kgHungary Mária KovácsRussia Mariya YovorskayaUSA Devonne CanadyIndia Jyotsana Haryana

Medal count table

2002 World Women's Boxing ChampionshipPosCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1North Korea North Korea2215
2Ukraine Ukraine2125
3Russia Russia1135
4Belarus Belarus112
4=Italy Italy112
6India India134
7Canada Canada123
7=Hungary Hungary123
9China China112
10France France11
11USA United States224
12Greece Greece123
13Denmark Denmark112
13=Turkey Turkey112
15Norway Norway11
16Argentina Argentina11
16=Australia Australia11
16=Brazil Brazil11
16=Romania Romania11
Total12122448

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20100613043652/http://www.aiba.org/documents/site1/results/WB2.pdf AIBA Official Results]
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