2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships

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2022 IBA Women's
World Boxing Championships
File:2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships.svg
Venue Başakşehir Youth and Sports Facility
Location Istanbul, Turkey
Dates 8–20 May
Competitors 310 from 73[lower-alpha 1] nations
Total prize money $2.4 million[2]
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Template:2022Women'sWorldBoxingChampionships The 2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships (the 12th edition of the championships) was held in Istanbul, Turkey from 8 to 20 May 2022.[3]

Medal winners were awarded prize money; gold medallists earn $100,000, silver medallists $50,000, and bronze medallists $25,000. The overall prize fund was $2.4 million.[2]

The programme was extended from 10 to 12 weight categories. Algeria, Kosovo, Lithuania, Mozambique, Spain and Uzbekistan won their first medals at the Women's World Boxing Championships.[4]

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+3).[5]

Date Time Phase
9–10 May 18:00 Preliminaries
11–12 May 14:00
18:00
13–14 May 18:00
15 May 14:00
18:00
16 May 14:00 Quarterfinals
18:00
Rest day (17 May)
18 May 14:00 Semifinals
18:00
19–20 May 18:00 Finals

Medal summary

Medal table

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Medal events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Minimumweight
details
Ayşe Çağırır
 Turkey (TUR)
Alua Balkibekova
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Aldana López
 Argentina (ARG)
Sevda Asenova
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Light flyweight
details
Buse Naz Çakıroğlu
 Turkey (TUR)
Ingrit Valencia
 Colombia (COL)
Laura Fuertes
 Spain (ESP)
Aziza Yokubova
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Flyweight
details
Nikhat Zareen
 India (IND)
Jutamas Jitpong
 Thailand (THA)
Caroline de Almeida
 Brazil (BRA)
Zhaina Shekerbekova
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Bantamweight
details
Hatice Akbaş
 Turkey (TUR)
Lăcrămioara Perijoc
 Romania (ROU)
Preedakamon Tintabthai
 Thailand (THA)
Dina Zholaman
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Featherweight
details
Lin Yu-ting
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Irma Testa
 Italy (ITA)
Karina Ibragimova
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Manisha Moun
 India (IND)
Lightweight
details
Rashida Ellis
 United States (USA)
Beatriz Ferreira
 Brazil (BRA)
Donjeta Sadiku
 Kosovo (KOS)
Alessia Mesiano
 Italy (ITA)
Light welterweight
details
Amy Broadhurst
 Ireland (IRL)
Imane Khelif
 Algeria (ALG)
Parveen Hooda
 India (IND)
Chelsey Heijnen
 Netherlands (NED)
Welterweight
details
Busenaz Sürmeneli
 Turkey (TUR)
Charlie Cavanagh
 Canada (CAN)
Janjaem Suwannapheng
 Thailand (THA)
Ichrak Chaib
 Algeria (ALG)
Light middleweight
details
Lisa O'Rourke
 Ireland (IRL)
Alcinda Panguana
 Mozambique (MOZ)
Sema Çalışkan
 Turkey (TUR)
Valentina Khalzova
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Middleweight
details
Tammara Thibeault
 Canada (CAN)
Atheyna Bylon
 Panama (PAN)
Rady Gramane
 Mozambique (MOZ)
Davina Michel
 France (FRA)
Light heavyweight
details
Gabrielė Stonkutė
 Lithuania (LTU)
Oliwia Toborek
 Poland (POL)
Elif Güneri
 Turkey (TUR)
Jessica Bagley
 Australia (AUS)
Heavyweight
details
Şennur Demir
 Turkey (TUR)
Khadija El-Mardi
 Morocco (MAR)
Lidia Fidura
 Poland (POL)
Mokhira Abdullaeva
 Uzbekistan (UZB)

Participating nations

310 athletes from 72 countries and the IBA Fair Chance Team will participate in the championships:[1]

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  1.  Algeria (4)
  2.  Argentina (5)
  3.  Armenia (4)
  4.  Australia (10)
  5.  Barbados (1)
  6.  Bolivia (2)
  7.  Brazil (4)
  8.  Bulgaria (6)
  9.  Burundi (1)
  10.  Canada (4)
  11.  Cape Verde (1)
  12.  Cayman Islands (1)
  13.  Chile (1)
  14.  Chinese Taipei (7)
  15.  Colombia (4)
  16.  Croatia (4)
  17.  Democratic Republic of the Congo (5)
  18.  Dominican Republic (3)
  19.  Egypt (2)
  20.  England (4)
  21. Fair Chance Team (2)
  22.  Finland (2)
  23.  France (5)
  24.  Germany (7)
  25.  Greece (2)
  26.  Guatemala (1)
  27.  Haiti (1)
  28.  Hungary (4)
  29.  India (12)
  30.  Ireland (9)
  31.  Italy (8)
  32.  Japan (8)
  33.  Kazakhstan (12)
  34.  Kenya (10)
  35.  Kosovo (1)
  36.  Kuwait (1)
  37.  Kyrgyzstan (1)
  38.  Latvia (1)
  39.  Lithuania (3)
  40.  Mali (1)
  41.  Mexico (3)
  42.  Mongolia (9)
  43.  Morocco (6)
  44.  Mozambique (2)
  45.    Nepal (4)
  46.  Netherlands (1)
  47.  Panama (1)
  48.  Paraguay (1)
  49.  Philippines (1)
  50.  Poland (8)
  51.  Puerto Rico (5)
  52.  Romania (5)
  53.  Scotland (1)
  54.  Senegal (2)
  55.  Serbia (6)
  56.  Sierra Leone (1)
  57.  Slovakia (1)
  58.  Slovenia (1)
  59.  South Africa (8)
  60.  South Korea (10)
  61.  Spain (5)
  62.  Sweden (2)
  63.  Tajikistan (4)
  64.  Thailand (6)
  65.  Tonga (1)
  66.  Trinidad and Tobago (2)
  67.  Turkey (12) (Host)
  68.  Ukraine (12)
  69.  United States (8)
  70.  Uzbekistan (10)
  71.  Venezuela (5)
  72.  Vietnam (1)
  73.  Wales (2)

References

  1. 72 nations, plus the IBA Fair Chance Team[1]
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  4. Women's World Boxing Championships: Day eight of competition
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