Turkey at the 2008 World Women's Boxing Championship
Turkey (listed as TUR) participated in the 5th AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championship held between November 22–29, 2008 at Ningbo Sports Center in Ningbo City, China.
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TUR
With eleven women boxers participating, Turkey won two gold and two bronze medals. It ranked 2nd in the unofficial medal table after China.
Participants
Weight | Name | City | Club |
---|---|---|---|
46 kg | Serpil Yassıkaya | Ankara | Ankara BBS |
48 kg | Gulseda Başıbütün | Ankara | Fenerbahçe |
50 kg | Sümeyra Yazıcı | Istanbul | Fenerbahçe |
52 kg | Ayşe Taş | Istanbul | Fenerhahçe |
54 kg | Meryem Aslan Zeybek | Van | |
57 kg | Nagihan Gül | Kocaeli | Kocaeli BBS |
60 kg | Gonca Yılmaz | Ankara | Ankara BBS |
63 kg | Gülsüm Tatar | İstanbul | Fenerbahçe |
70 kg | Nurcan Çarkçı | İstanbul | Kıraç BS |
80 kg | Selma Yağcı | Denizli | Denizli BS |
86 kg | Şemsi Yaralı | Ankara | TSE |
Medals
2008 World Women’s Boxing Championship | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Weight | Name | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
63 kg | Gülsüm Tatar | 1 | ||
70 kg | Nurcan Çarkçı | 1 | ||
80 kg | Selma Yağcı | 1 | ||
86 kg | Şemsi Yaralı | 1 | ||
Total | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Results by event
Weight | Red | Score | Blue |
---|---|---|---|
46 kg | |||
1st round | Xiao Feng Guan ![]() |
9 - 0 | ![]() |
48 kg | |||
1st round | Gülseda Başıbütün ![]() |
2 - 5 | ![]() |
50 kg | |||
1st round | Sümeyra Yazıcı ![]() |
4 - 10 | ![]() |
52 kg | |||
1st round | Viktoria Rudenko ![]() |
11 - 8 | ![]() |
54 kg | |||
1st round | Meryem Aslan Zeybek ![]() |
2 - 6 | ![]() |
57 kg | |||
1st round | Zhulduzay Imanbayeva ![]() |
2 - 11 | ![]() |
2nd round | Jamila Jones ![]() |
7 - 8 | ![]() |
Quarterfinals | Jian Qin ![]() |
10 - 3 | ![]() |
60 kg | |||
1st round | Gonca Yılmaz ![]() |
0 - 12 | ![]() |
63 kg | |||
1st round | Gülsüm Tatar ![]() |
7 - 5 | ![]() |
Quarterfinals | Gülsüm Tatar ![]() |
6 - 0 | ![]() |
Semifinals | Jian Xia Ma ![]() |
3 - 4 | ![]() |
Finals | Liubov Lopatina ![]() |
0 -11 | ![]() |
70 kg | |||
1st round | Rana Abdelhamid ![]() |
4 - 8 | ![]() |
Quarterfinals | Lilya Durnyeva ![]() |
6 -10 | ![]() |
Semifinals | Arian Fortin ![]() |
16 - 5 | ![]() |
80 kg | |||
1st round | Iryna Komar ![]() |
3 - 11 | ![]() |
Quarterfinals | Anna Gladkikh ![]() |
4 -14 | ![]() |
Semifinals | Jie Li Tang ![]() |
8 - 6 | ![]() |
86 kg | |||
1st round | Şemsi Yaralı ![]() |
10 - 0 | ![]() |
Semifinals | Şemsi Yaralı ![]() |
7 - 5 | ![]() |
Finals | Adriana Hosu ![]() |
2 - 7 | ![]() |
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