2005 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships - Results

Results

Bronze medals are awarded to both losing semi-finalists.

2005 World Women's Boxing Championship
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
46 kg Mary Kom Jong Ok Gretchen Abaniel Yelena Sabitova
48 kg Olesya Gladkova Ri Yong-Hiang Yesica Bopp Camelia Negrea
50 kg Simona Galassi Ri Hyang-Mi Chowdhury Kalpana Viktoriya Usachenko
52 kg Sofiya Ochigava Sümeyra Kaya Viktoriya Rudenko Samiha Yassan
54 kg Mihaela Cijevschi Dina Burger Laishram Sarita Devi Pak Kyong-Ok
57 kg Yelena Karpacheva Dina Burger Sandra Bizier Zsuzsana-Beata Szuknai
60 kg Tatyana Chalaya Gülsüm Tatar Kang Kum-Hui Martinez Mitchel
63 kg Yuliy Nemtsova Cecilia Brækhus Kathleen Dunn Vinni Busk Skovgaard
66 kg Mary Spencer Irina Sinezkaya Yvonne Bæk Rasmussen Oleksandra Kozlan
70 kg Olga Slavinskaya Ariane Fortin-Brochu Chenthittail Aswathimol Nurcan Çarkçı
75 kg Anna Laurell Olga Novikova Anita Ducza Mariya Yavorskaya
80 kg Galina Ivanova Selma Yağcı Tyler Lord-Wilder Beata Malek
86 kg Maria Kovács Şemsi Yaralı Jyotsana Kumari Mariya Reyngard

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