Mistrzostwa Świata w Boksie Kobiet 2016

Mistrzostwa Świata w Boksie Kobiet 2016
20142018
Data

19–27 maja 2016

Gospodarz

Astana, Kazachstan

Strona internetowa

9. Mistrzostwa Świata w Boksie Kobiet odbyły się w dniach 19–27 maja 2016 w Astanie (Kazachstan)[1].

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejsceKrajZłoto

Złoto

Srebro

Srebro

Brąz

Brąz

Suma

Razem

1 Kazachstan4026
2 Chiny2226
3 Stany Zjednoczone1135
4 Francja1012
 Wielka Brytania1012
6 Włochy1001
7 Australia0112
 Bułgaria0112
 Irlandia0112
10 Indie0101
 Holandia0101
 Rosja0101
 Tajlandia0101
14 Finlandia0022
 Turcja0022
16 Kanada0011
 Korea Północna0011
 Niemcy0011
 Chińskie Tajpej0011

Medalistki

KategoriaZłotoSrebroBrąz
do 48 kgKazachstan Nazym Kyzajbayj Wang YuyanStany Zjednoczone Marlen Esparza

Korea Północna U Yong-gum

do 51 kgWielka Brytania Nicola AdamsTajlandia Peamwilai LaopeamKazachstan Żajna Szekierbiekowa

Francja Sarah Ourahmoune

do 54 kgKazachstan Dina ZholamanBułgaria Stoyka PetrovaStany Zjednoczone Christina CrLinuz

Liu Piiao

do 57 kgWłochy Alessia MesianoIndie Sonia LatherBułgaria Denitsa Eliseeva

Kazachstan Aizhan Khojabekova

do 60 kgFrancja Estelle MosselyRosja Anastasja BeliakovaIrlandia Katie Taylor

Finlandia Mira Potkonen

do 64 kg Yang WenluIrlandia Kelie HarringtonKanada Sara Kali

Australia Skye Nicolson

do 69 kgKazachstan Valentina Khalzova Gu HongFinlandia Elina Gustafsson

Niemcy Nadine Apetz

do 75 kgStany Zjednoczone Claressa ShieldsHolandia Nouchka Fontijn Chen Nien-chin

Wielka Brytania Savannah Marshall

do 81 kg Yang XiaoliAustralia Kaye ScottStany Zjednoczone Franchon Crews

Turcja Elif Güneri 

powyżej 81 kgKazachstan Lazzat KungeibajewaStany Zjednoczone Shadasia GreenTurcja Şennur Demir

Wang Shijin

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