2006 Women's World Boxing Championship - Results

Results

Bronze medals are awarded to both losing semi-finalists.

2006 Women's World Boxing Championship
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
46 kg Mary Kom Steluta Duta Jong Ok Nazgul Boranbayeva
48 kg Ri Jong Hyang Yesica Bopp Alice Kate Aparri Marlen Esparza
50 kg Hasibe Erkoç Siyuan Li Chhotu Loura Fadia el Idrissi
52 kg Sarita Devi Viktoria Rudenko Samiha A Ali Hassan Jagoda Karge
54 kg Sofya Ochigava Karolina Michalczuk Qin Zhang Lyumdmyla Hrytsay
57 kg Yum Kum Ju N. Usha Bin Wu Mihaela Cijevschi
60 kg Katie Taylor Anabella Farias Mitchel Martinez Tatiana Chalya
63 kg Jenny R. L. Klara Svensson Katie Dunn Yulia Nemtsova
66 kg Aya Cissoko Oleksandra Kozlan Aruna Mishra Mary Spencer
70 kg Arian Fortin Akima Stocks Luminita Turcin Olga Slavinskaya
75 kg Lekha K.C. Jinzi Li Anita Ducza Olga Novikova
80 kg Irina Sinetskaya Chitiqua Hemingway Renu Beata Malek
86 kg Elena Surkova Maria Kovacs Adriana Hosu Şemsi Yaralı

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