2001 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships

The Inaugural Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France from April 10 to 14, 2001.[1] This competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. 78 fighters from 14 European countries competed in 11 weight classes.[2]

2001 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships
Host cityValenciennes
CountryFrance
Nations14
Athletes78
Events11
Dates10–14 April

Russia dominated the competition, winning 6 gold medals; host country France were second in the medals table.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia60410
2 France*2428
3 Turkey2125
4 Norway1001
5 Hungary0246
6 Greece0134
7 Sweden0112
8 Germany0101
 Moldova0101
10 Finland0033
11 Ukraine0011
Totals (11 entries)11112042

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pinweight
(45kg)
Oria Mahmoud Maria Narozsnik Elena Sabitova

Hülya Ergün

Light flyweight
(48kg)
Hülya Şahin Vanessa Berteaux Eleftheria Paleologou

Rita Takacs

Flyweight
(51kg)
Hasibe Özer Dagmar Koch Viktoria Usatchenko

Viktoria Milo

Bantamweight
(54kg)
Elena Karpacheva Audrey Garcia Kalliopi Geitsidou

Camilla Munsterhjelm

Featherweight
(57kg)
Henriette Birkeland Zsuzsanna Szuknai Galina Radionova

Camilla Karlsson

Lightweight
(60kg)
Tatyana Chalaya Elena Hadji Nacera Baghdad

Marina Chatzopoulou

Super lightweight
(63kg)
Myriam Lamare Nikoletta Kavka Yulia Nemtsova

Eva Wahlstroem

Welterweight
(66kg)
Irina Sinetskaya Esther Durand Ivett Pruzsinszky

Hanne Rahkola

Super welterweight
(71kg)
Olga Slavinskaya Nurhayat Hiçyakmazer Anita Ducza

Emilie Cuenin

Middleweight
(75kg)
Svetlana Andreyeva Anna Laurell Irina Korabelnikova

Mehtap Bakış

Heavyweight
(91kg)
Olga Domouladzhanova Stephanie Bof None awarded

References

  1. "Boxing". sports123.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2 Aug 2011.
  2. "1.Women's European Championships - St.Amand-les-Eaux, France - April 10-14 2001". Retrieved 2 Aug 2011.
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