2011 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships

The Women’s European Boxing Championships will be hosted and organised by the Dutch Boxing Association in the Netherlands in 2011. The event will be held in the ‘Topsportcentrum Rotterdam’ in the Netherlands from 16 to 23 October 2011.

It will be the first time in the Dutch Boxing Association’s 100-year history that they host such an international event. The tournament will be organised in association with the European Boxing Confederation (EUBC).

Contestants

The organisers of the event expect to welcome between 300 and 400 women boxers, competing in 10 different weight classes.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light flyweight
(48kg)
Russia Svetlana Gnevanova Wales Lynsey Holdaway Romania Steluta Duta

Ukraine Natalia Knyaz

Flyweight
(51kg)
England Nicola Adams France Sara Ourahmoune Poland Karolina Michalczuk

Bulgaria Stoyka Petrova

Bantamweight
(54kg)
Russia Elena Saveleva Poland Sandra Drabik Ukraine Ivanna Krupenia

Turkey Ayse Tas

Featherweight
(57kg)
Ukraine Natalia Biryuk England Lisa Whiteside Turkey Nagehan Gul

Russia Viktoria Gurkovich

Lightweight
(60kg)
Republic of Ireland Katie Taylor Russia Sofia Ochigava Bulgaria Denitsa Eliseyeva

Sweden Helena Falk

Light welterweight
(64kg)
Turkey Gulsum Tatar Armenia Armine Sinabian England Natasha Jonas

Czech Republic Martina Schmoranzova

Welterweight
(69kg)
Netherlands Marichelle De Jong Ukraine Maria Badulina Poland Katarzyna Furmaniak

Wales Lauren Price

Middleweight
(75kg)
Russia Nadezhda Torlopova Netherlands Nouchka Fontijn Ukraine Liliya Durnyeva

England Savannah Marshall

Light heavyweight
(81kg)
Russia Svetlana Kosova Poland Sylwia Kusiak Hungary Timea Nagy

Ukraine Inna Shevchenko

Heavyweight
(+81kg)
Turkey Semsi Yarali Russia Irina Sinetskaya Ukraine Katerina Shambir

Croatia Danijela Vernic

Medal count table

  Host nation ( Netherlands)

Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 4217
2  Turkey 2024
3  Ukraine 1157
4  England 1124
5  Netherlands 1102
6  Ireland 1001
7  Poland 0224
8  Wales 0112
9  Armenia 0101
9  France 0101
11  Bulgaria 0022
12  Croatia 0011
12  Czech Republic 0011
12  Hungary 0011
12  Romania 0011
12  Sweden 0011
Total 10102040
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