Boxing at the 2019 European Games – Qualification

There was a nominal total of 316 athlete quota places available for boxing at the 2019 European Games; 256 for men and 60 for women.[1]

Qualification rules

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) is restricted to one entry per event, which equates to a maximum quota of fifteen qualified boxers. Quota places earned through qualification were awarded to the qualifying boxers.

As the host NOC, Belarus was guaranteed athlete quota places for all fifteen categories.

Men

In keeping with procedure for previous European Amateur Boxing Championships, each NOC could simply enter their boxers of choice. There were no category-specific limits on quota places.

Women

Each category was assigned 12 quota places, of which 2 were nominally reserved for host NOC and universality allocations.

Qualification for the remaining 10 was determined primarily by NOC placings in the December 2018 AIBA World Ranking. Any outstanding places were allocated to unranked boxers best placed in the 2018 European Championships, then (if required) the 2018 World Championships.

Unused quota places (including those reserved as above) were reallocated based on performances at the aforementioned championships.

Qualification timeline

EventDatesLocation
AIBA Women's World Ranking[2]January 2017 – December 2018Various cities
2018 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships4–13 June 2018 Sofia, Bulgaria
2018 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships15–24 November 2018 New Delhi, India

Women's events

51 kg (flyweight)

Competition Places Qualified boxer
Host country1 Volha Lushchyk (BLR)
AIBA World Ranking7 Svetlana Soluianova (RUS)
 Sandra Drabik (POL)
 Buse Naz Çakıroğlu (TUR)
 Gabriela Dimitrova (BUL)
 Veronica Losvik (NOR)
 Claudia Nechita (ROU)
 Aikaterini Koutsogeorgopoulou (GRE)
2018 European Championships2 Tetyana Kob (UKR)
 Nela Freiherrová (CZE)
Universality place1 Anush Grigoryan (ARM)
Total11

57 kg (featherweight)

Competition Places Qualified boxer
Host country1 Helina Bruyevich (BLR)
AIBA World Ranking9 Ornella Wahner (GER)
 Jemyma Betrian (NED)
 Stanimira Petrova (BUL)
 Alessia Mesiano (ITA)
 Daria Abramova (RUS)
 Mona Mestiaen (FRA)
 Michaela Walsh (IRL)
 Lăcrămioara Perijoc (ROU)
 Jelena Zekić (SRB)
2018 European Championships2 Sara Beram (CRO)
 Satı Burcu (TUR)
Total12

60 kg (lightweight)

Competition Places Qualified boxer
Host country1 Ala Yarshevich (BLR)
AIBA World Ranking8 Kellie Harrington (IRL)
 Mira Potkonen (FIN)
 Denitsa Eliseeva (BUL)
 Anastasia Belyakova (RUS)
 Agnes Alexiusson (SWE)
 Aneta Rygielska (POL)
 Iuliia Tsyplakova (UKR)
 Cristina Cravcenco (MDA)
2018 European Championships2 Irma Testa (ITA)
 Ditte Ajaaja Frostholm (DEN)
Universality place1 Donjeta Sadiku (KOS)
Total12

69 kg (welterweight)

Competition Places Qualified boxer
Host country1 Antanina Aksenava (BLR)
AIBA World Ranking8 Nadine Apetz (GER)
 Yaroslava Yakushina (RUS)
 Elina Gustafsson (FIN)
 Assunta Canfora (ITA)
 Martina Schmoranzová (CZE)
 Rosie Eccles (GBR)
 Émilie Sonvico (FRA)
 Maryam Jabrailova (AZE)
2018 European Championships3 Karoliną Koszewską (POL)
 Grainne Walsh (IRL)
 Vivien Budai (HUN)
Total12

75 kg (middleweight)

Competition Places Qualified boxer
Host country1 Viktoria Kebikova (BLR)
AIBA World Ranking7 Nouchka Fontijn (NED)
 Lauren Price (GBR)
 Sarah Scheurich (GER)
 Elżbieta Wójcik (POL)
 Mariya Borutsa (UKR)
 Darima Sandakova (RUS)
 Tímea Nagy (HUN)
2018 European Championships2 Busenaz Sürmeneli (TUR)
 Patricia Martin (ESP)
2018 World Championships2 Aoife O'Rourke (IRL)
 Love Holgersson (SWE)
Total12

References

  1. "Qualification System – Boxing" (PDF). European Boxing Confederation. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  2. "WORLD RANKINGS". AIBA. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
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