2009 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships

The 7th Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Mykolaiv, Ukraine from September 15 to 20, 2009. This edition of the recurring competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EUBC. 113 fighters representing 26 federations competed in 11 weight classes, the limits of which had changed since the previous edition of the championships.[1]

Russia topped the medals table (as they had done in the six previous editions of these championships), although host country Ukraine won more medals in total including 5 bronzes. Featherweight (57kg) victor Sofia Ochigava was voted Best Boxer of the tournament.[2]

Medal winners

Source:[3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pinweight
(46kg)
Svetlana Gnevanova Natalie Lungo Steluta Duta

Oksana Shtakun

Light flyweight
(48kg)
Jenny Hardingz[4] Elena Savelyeva Lidia Ion

Monika Csik

Flyweight
(51kg)
Tetyana Kob Shipra Nilsson Virginie Nave

Sümeyra Kaya-Yazıcı

Bantamweight
(54kg)
Karolina Michalczuk Ivanna Krupenia Helena Falk

Viktoria Usachenko

Featherweight
(57kg)
Sofia Ochigava Yulia Tsiplakova Marzia Davide

Nagehan Gul

Lightweight
(60kg)
Katie Taylor[5] Meryem Aslan Zeybek Denitsa Eliseyeva

Olexandra Sidorenko

Light welterweight
(64kg)
Gülsüm Tatar Farida el-Hadrati Vera Slugina

Yana Zavyalova

Welterweight
(69kg)
Lotte Lien[4] Katarzyna Furmaniak Gihade Lagmiri

Tatiana Ivaschenko

Middleweight
(75kg)
Irina Sinetskaya Liliya Durnyeva Anita Ducza

Ulrike Brueckner

Light heavyweight
(81kg)
Luminita Turcin Selma Yagci Maria Kovacs

Desislava Lazarova

Heavyweight
(+81kg)
Nadezhda Torlopova Semsi Yarali Raluca Chis

Inna Shevchenko

Medal count table

  Host nation ( Ukraine)

2009 European Women's Amateur Boxing Championship
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 4127
2  Ukraine 1359
3  Turkey 1326
4  Sweden 1214
5  Poland 1102
6  Romania 1034
7  Ireland 1001
 Norway 1001
9  France 0123
10  Hungary 0033
11  Bulgaria 0022
12  Germany 0011
 Italy 0011
Total 111122

References

  1. "7.European Womens Championships - Mykolaiv, Ukraine - September 15-20 2009". Retrieved 3 Aug 2011.
  2. "Ochigava steals European Women's show on European Boxing Championships". Chinese Olympic Committee. 20 Sep 2009. Retrieved 4 Aug 2011.
  3. "Boxing". sports123.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 3 Aug 2011.
  4. Teddy Stenmark (22 Sep 2009). "Latest Swedish News". secondsout.com. Retrieved 4 Aug 2011.
  5. Andreas Tzortis (31 Oct 2009). "Boxing: London calling Taylor towards crowning glory". Irish Independent. Retrieved 4 Aug 2011.
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