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2006 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships

Boxing competitions


Boxing competitions

FieldValue
name2006 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships
locationNew Delhi, India
datesNovember 18–23, 2006
previousAntalya 2002
nextNingbo City 2008

The 2006 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships was an international women's boxing competition hosted by India from 18–23 November 2006 in New Delhi. It was the 4th championship, which started in 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, US.

The World Championship was contested in thirteen weight disciplines by 180 amateur women boxers from 32 countries, and was conducted in the Talkatora Indoor Stadium.

India won four gold, one silver and three bronze medals, while Russia, last year's champion, finished second with three gold and three bronze medals, followed by North Korea with a tally of 2-0-1. Canadians, the runners-up in 2005 edition, were fourth with one gold and two bronze.

Participating nations

  • Algeria Algeria
  • Argentina Argentina
  • Australia Australia
  • Canada Canada
  • China China
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Egypt Egypt
  • Finland Finland
  • France France
  • Hungary Hungary
  • India India
  • Ireland Ireland
  • Israel Israel
  • Italy Italy
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
  • Montenegro Montenegro
  • Morocco Morocco
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • North Korea North Korea
  • Norway Norway
  • Philippines Philippines
  • Poland Poland
  • Romania Romania
  • Russia Russia
  • South Korea South Korea
  • Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
  • Tunisia Tunisia
  • Turkey Turkey
  • Ukraine Ukraine
  • USA US

Results

Bronze medals are awarded to both losing semi-finalists.

2006 Women's World Boxing ChampionshipWeightGoldSilverBronze
46 kgIndia Mary KomRomania Steluța DuțăNorth Korea Jong OkKazakhstan Nazgul Boranbayeva
48 kgNorth Korea Ri Jong HyangArgentina Yésica BoppPhilippines Alice Kate AparriUSA Marlen Esparza
50 kgTurkey Hasibe ErkoçChina Siyuan LiIndia Chhotu LouraDenmark Fadia el Idrissi
52 kgIndia Sarita DeviUkraine Viktoria RudenkoEgypt Samiha A Ali HassanPoland Jagoda Karge
54 kgRussia Sofya OchigavaPoland Karolina MichalczukChina Zhang QinUkraine Lyumdmyla Hrytsay
57 kgNorth Korea Yum Kum JuIndia Usha NagisettyChina Bin WuRomania Mihaela Cijevschi
60 kgIreland Katie TaylorArgentina Érica FaríasPhilippines Mitchel MartinezRussia Tatiana Chalya
63 kgIndia Jenny R. L.Sweden Klara SvenssonCanada Katie DunnRussia Yulia Nemtsova
66 kgFrance Aya CissokoUkraine Oleksandra KozlanIndia Aruna MishraCanada Mary Spencer
70 kgCanada Ariane FortinUSA Akima StocksRomania Luminita TurcinRussia Olga Slavinskaya
75 kgIndia Lekha K.C.China Jinzi LiHungary Anita DuczaUkraine Olga Novikova
80 kgRussia Irina SinetskayaUSA Chitiqua HemingwayIndia Renu GoraPoland Beata Malek
86 kgRussia Elena SurkovaHungary Mária KovácsRomania Adriana HosuTurkey Şemsi Yaralı

Medal count table

2006 Women's World Boxing ChampionshipPosCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1India India4138
2Russia Russia336
3North Korea North Korea213
4Canada Canada123
5Turkey Turkey112
6Ireland Ireland11
6=France France11
8China China224
8=Ukraine Ukraine224
10USA US213
11Argentina Argentina22
12Romania Romania134
13Poland Poland123
14Hungary Hungary112
15Sweden Sweden11
16Philippines Philippines22
17Egypt Egypt11
17=Kazakhstan Kazakhstan11
17=Denmark Denmark11
Total13132652

Competitions

Preliminary rounds

Nagehan Gül Turkey26 – 12France Myriam Dellal

Semifinals

Jenny R L India25 – 19Canada Katie Dunn

Finals

57 kgYum Kum Ju North KoreaIndia N Usha

;Abbreviations:

  • RSCOS: Referee Stopped Contest Out Scored
  • RSCI: Referee Stopped Contest Injury

References

References

  1. (2019-11-07). "Six-time world champion Mary Kom becomes 'Mary Kom OLY'".
  2. "Mary Kom and Sarita Devi receive Awards".
  3. https://www.linealboxingchampion.com/women-lineal-world-champions
  4. (2012-02-03). "Has Kerala sounded time on KC Lekha?". The Times of India.
  5. (2008-09-28). "Kalpana excels, Marykom fails". Hindustan Times.
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