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The AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships is one of the fastest growing competitions in international boxing. Women’s boxing has taken the World by storm ever since the first AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in 2001 in Scranton, United States of America.
Women Boxers aged 17 to 34 compete in 10 weight categories: 45-48 kg, 51 kg, 54 kg, 57 kg, 60 kg, 64 kg, 69 kg, 75 kg, 81 kg and 81+ kg. |
The seventh AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships will take place from 9 to 20 May 2012 in Qinhuangdao, China and will serve as the only qualifying event for the London 2012 Olympic Games. For the very first time in history, women boxers will be competing at the Olympic Games, in three weight categories: 48-51 kg, 57-60 kg and 69-75 kg. With 24 quotas places (eight in each weight categories) up for grabs, this 2012 AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships is sure to be fiercely competitive.
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| 22.05.2012 |
Women's Boxing to light up Olympic Games |
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| 19.05.2012 |
Final Women Olympic quota places revealed |
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| 19.05.2012 |
Marshall celebrates her 21st on top of the World |
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| 18.05.2012 |
Taylor and Ochigava to meet in Lightweight final |
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| 16.05.2012 |
Russian women continue terrific form in quarter-finals |
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| 15.05.2012 |
Ochigava eliminates the first Chinese boxer in Qinhuangdao |
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| 14.05.2012 |
Katie Taylor opens her World Championships with style |
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| 13.05.2012 |
China, Russia and the USA still perfect in Qinhuangdao |
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| 12.05.2012 |
Top favourites Ochigava and Shields advance to the next round in China |
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| 11.05.2012 |
India's Chanu opens proceedings with a bang in Qinhuangdao |
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| 10.05.2012 |
History to be re-written at AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships Qinhuangdao 2012 |
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