2001 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships

The 2001 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships was an international women's boxing competition hosted by the United States from October 21 to 27 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was the first championship.

Results

Bronze medals are awarded to both losing semi-finalists.

2001 World Women's Boxing Championship
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg Russia Yelena Sabitova Hungary Maria Norozenik Romania Camelia Negrea Canada Kim Peturson
48 kg Turkey Hülya Şahin India Mary Kom Canada Jamie Behl United States Carina Moreno
51 kg Italy Simona Galassi Canada Tammy DeLaforest Sweden Katrin Enoksson Romania Diana Ungureanu
54 kg Russia Yelena Karpecheva France Audrey Garcia Canada Wendy Broad Norway Renate Medby
57 kg China Zhang Maomao Norway Henriette Birkeland Canada Jeannine Garside Denmark Alexandra Matheus
60 kg Canada Crystelle Samson Russia Tatyana Chalaya Sweden Teuta Cuni United States Amber Gideon
63.5 kg Sweden Frida Wallberg France Myriam Lamare Italy Cristina Cerpi Canada Donna Mancuso
67 kg Russia Irina Sinetskaya Jamaica Natalie Brown New Zealand Melanie Horne Canada Tristan Whiston
71 kg Hungary Ivett Pruzsinszky Not awarded Turkey Nurcan Çarkçı Moldova Irina Smirnova
75 kg Sweden Anna Laurell Hungary Anita Ducza Russia Svetlana Andreyeva China Guo Shuai
81 kg Russia Olga Domouladzhanova Hungary Viktoria Kovacs Canada Tanya Fowler United States Faye Jacobs-Hollins
90 kg United States Devonne Canady Hungary Mária Kovács Russia Mariya Reingard Turkey Selma Yağcı

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Medal count table

2001 World Women's Boxing Championship
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Russia Russia 4127
2

Sweden Sweden

224
3Hungary Hungary 14 5
4Canada Canada 1179
5United States United States 1 34
6Turkey Turkey 1 23
7China China 1 12
7=Italy Italy 1 12
9France France 2 2
10Norway Norway 112
11India India 1 1
11=Jamaica Jamaica 1 1
13Romania Romania 22
14Denmark Denmark 11
14=Moldova Moldova 11
14=

New Zealand New Zealand

11
Total 12112447

References

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