2002 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships

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 Championship
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg Mary Kom Jang Song-ae Derya Aktop Svetlana Miroshnichenko
48 kg Ri Jong-hyang Tatyana Lebedeva Mónika Csík Kumari Meena
51 kg Simona Galassi Kim Kum-son Lidiya Andreyeva Elefheria Paleologou
54 kg Zhang Xiyan Marzia Davide Ha Son-bi Ágnes Tápai
57 kg Jo Pok-sun Henriette Kitel-Birkeland Svetlana Kulakova Maria Semertzoglu
60 kg Jennifer Smith-Ogg Areti Mastroduka Ana Santos Naquana Smalls
63.5 kg Myriam Lamare Yasemin Ustalar Daniela David Saida Gasanova
67 kg Irina Sinetskaya Natalie Brown Tina Hansen Desi Kontos
71 kg Larisa Berezenko Yvonne Reis Paola Gabriela Casalinuovo Roxanne Lalancette
75 kg Olga Slavinskaya Betina Karlsen Guo Shuai Karamjit Kaur
81 kg Anzhela Torskaya Irina Smirnova Jennyfer Grenon Olga Novoselova
90 kg Mária Kovács Mariya Yovorskaya Devonne Canady Jyotsana Haryana

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Medal count table

2002 World Women's Boxing Championship
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 North Korea 2215
2 Ukraine 2125
3 Russia 1135
4 Belarus 112
4= Italy 112
6 India 134
7 Canada 123
7= Hungary 123
9 China 112
10 France 11
11 United States 224
12 Greece 123
13 Denmark 112
13= Turkey 112
15 Norway 11
16 Argentina 11
16= Australia 11
16= Brazil 11
16= Romania 11
Total 12122448

References

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