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2006 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships

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2006 Women's European Boxing Championships
Host cityWarsaw
CountryPoland
Dates4–10 September

The 5th Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Warsaw, Poland from September 4 to 10, 2006. This edition of the recurring competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. Competitions took place in 13 weight classes.[1]

Russia topped the medals table, as they had done in the four previous editions of these championships.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia44412
2 Turkey2136
3 Poland*1247
4 France1113
 Hungary1113
6 Romania1023
7 Norway1012
8 Denmark1001
 Ireland1001
10 Ukraine0235
11 Israel0101
  Switzerland0101
13 Finland0022
 Italy0022
 Sweden0022
16 Czech Republic0011
Totals (16 entries)13132652

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pinweight
(46kg)
Romania Steluța Duță Poland Ewelina Pękalska Italy Valeria Calabrese

Russia Svetlana Gnevanova

Light flyweight
(48kg)
Russia Olesya Gladkova Hungary Mónika Csík Sweden Jenny Hardings

Turkey Gülseda Başıbütün

Flyweight
(50kg)
Turkey Hasibe Erkoç Russia Viktoria Usatchenko Romania Lidia Ion

Italy Valeria Imbrogno

Super flyweight
(52kg)
Turkey Sümeyra Kaya France Saliha Ouchen Finland Maarit Teuronen

Poland Jagoda Karge

Bantamweight
(54kg)
Norway Kari Jensen Poland Karolina Michalczuk Ukraine Ludmila Hrytsay

Russia Sofia Ochigava

Featherweight
(57kg)
Russia Elena Karpacheva Switzerland Dina Burger Norway Ingrid Egner

France Myriam Dellal

Lightweight
(60kg)
Republic of Ireland Katie Taylor[2] Russia Tatyana Chalaya Turkey Gülsüm Tatar

Poland Anna Kasprzak

Super lightweight
(63kg)
Denmark Vinni Skovgaard Russia Yulia Nemtsova Ukraine Saida Gasanova

Poland Kinga Siwa

Welterweight
(66kg)
France Aya Cissoko[3] Ukraine Oleksandra Kozlan Russia Irina Poteyeva

Poland Karolina Koszela

Super welterweight
(70kg)
Russia Olga Slavinskaya Israel Natalia Ostroumova Sweden Klara Svensson

Czech Republic Martina Schmoranzová

Middleweight
(75kg)
Russia Maria Yavorskaya Ukraine Olha Novikova Finland Mia Eteläpelto

Hungary Anita Ducza

Light heavyweight
(80kg)
Poland Beata Małek Russia Galina Ivanova Ukraine Irina Komar

Turkey Selma Yağcı

Heavyweight
(86kg)
Hungary Mária Kovács Turkey Şemsi Yaralı Russia Albina Vaskyekina

Romania Adriana Hosu

[4]

References

  1. ^ "5.European Women's Championships - Warsaw, Poland - September 4-10 2006". Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Katie Taylor: Flying the Flag, Page 13 in Newsletter Winter 2006" (PDF). Irish Sports Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  3. ^ Thierry Raynal (11 September 2006). "Cissoko, a golden girl". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  4. ^ "Boxing". sports123.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
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