#Jeju14 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships – European Girls keep on ruling Women's Boxing World
24 November 2014The exciting Finals took place today in the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships, and Jeju, Korea was treated to a masterclass in boxing from each participant. The 10 Finals brought the curtain down over one of the most outstanding edition of the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships.
270 matches were needed to find the new 10 queens of the World Boxing. The European boxers confirmed to be the best in the intercontinental Boxing panorama, due to their 21 medals out of 40.
Russia got 5 medals (3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze); Italy conquered 3 medals (1 silver and 2 bronzes) as well as Turkey (3 Bronzes); England (2 Silvers), France (2 Bronzes), Azerbaijan (1 silver and 1 Bronze) won 2 medals each; Ireland (1 Gold), Netherlands (1 Bronze), Ukraine (1 Bronze) and Bulgaria (1 Gold) earned 1 medal each.
Katie Taylor (Ireland) got her 5 World Gold medal in a row:
- New Delhi 2006
- Ningbo 2008
- Bridgetown 2010
- Qinhuangdao 2012
- Jeju City 2014
FINALS MATCH Results:
49 Kg: Kyzaibay (KAZ) vs Shamjetsabam (IND) 3-0
51 Kg: Whiteside (ENG) vs Esparza (USA) 1-2
54 Kg: Davide (ITA) vs Petrova (BUL) 1-2
57 Kg: Petecio (PHI) vs Dobronyna (RUS) 0-2
60 Kg: Taylor (IRL) vs Allekseevana (AZE) 3-0
64 Kg: Beliakova (RUS) vs Ryan (ENG) 3-0
69 Kg: Bylon (PAN) vs Abdulaeva (RUS) 2-1
75 Kg: Li (CHN) vs Shields (USA) 0-3
81 Kg Saweety (IND) vs Yang (CHN) 0-3
+81 Kg: Magomedalieva (RUS) vs Kungeubayeva (KAZ) 3-0
