#WUCBoxing2014 Yakutsk 8th-13th Sept. – Results Day 2
10 September 2014The 6th edition of World University Boxing Championships is underway in the russian city of Yakutsk till the upcoming 13th september. 61 boxers are competing in this tournament. Following all draw Sheets of this competition:
Results Day 2
Boxing2014 – FISU University World Championships Day2 Results
Match Schedule and Results Day 1
Boxing2014 – FISU University World Championships Day1 Results
The History of Boxing in FISU
The 1st World University Boxing Championship took place in 2004 in Antalya, Turkey, making boxing one of the young sports within the programme of the FISU World University Championships.
Attracting around a hundred of the best student boxers for the four first editions in such countries where boxing is one of the top sports as Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia, the WUC Boxing is a top-level event that FISU will continue to develop.
FISU Regulations
The boxing competitions will be organised in accordance with the most recent technical rules of the International Boxing Association (AIBA) unless otherwise stated. In case of disagreement in the interpretation of these rules, the English text will be regarded as authoritative. The programme and duration of the competitions are fixed by the Executive Committee in agreement with the Organising Committee and the CTI. The competitions will last six (6) days and will include individual event in the following weight categories:
- Men’s competitions: 46kg – 49kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg, 75kg, 81kg, 91kg, +91kg
- Women’s competitions: 48kg to 51kg, 57kg to 60kg, 69kg to 75kg
Each country is authorised to enter one (1) competitor for each weight category. Each boxer must have a valid AIBA record book with a current medical record.
Each country is authorised to enter a maximum of twenty-two (22) participants: a maximum of thirteen (13) athletes and nine (9) officials.
The countries must declare their starters to the CT 24 hours before the official weighting.
Minimum Requirements for Boxing
The Organising Committee must provide, for exclusive use, suitable facilities to stage the boxing competition, with full support facilities, as approved by the boxing CT. The AIBA regulations must be followed.
