2011 Women's European Union Amateur Boxing Championships

The 2011 Women's European Union Amateur Boxing Championships were held in the Spodek stadium in Katowice, Poland from June 6 to June 11. This was the 6th edition of this annual competition organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, the European Boxing Confederation (EUBC). 84 fighters from 20 federations competed in 10 weight divisions.[1]

Host country Poland were convincing victors[2] in the overall medal table, with Turkey[2] and England[3] each winning two golds. Ireland's Katie Taylor won her fourth straight gold in the 60 kg division.[4]

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Meltem Akar Patrycja Bednarek Lydia Boussaida

Sarah Bormann

51 kg Nicola Adams Karolina Michalczuk Valeria Calabrese

Katalin Ancsin

54 kg Ayşe Taş Sandra Drabik Delphine Mancini

Csilla Nemedi

57 kg Sandra Kruk Svetlana Staneva Tiina Hahl

Malva Hammadouche

60 kg Katie Taylor Karolina Graczyk Chantelle Cameron

Mira Potkonen

64 kg Natasha Jonas Oliwia Łuczak Laetitia Chevalier

Oshin Derieuw

69 kg Katarzyna Furmaniak Marichelle de Jong Jennifer Corti

Louise Traynor

75 kg Lidia Fidura Nouchka Fontijn Elif Guneri

Mária Kovács

81 kg Timea Nagy Sylwia Kusiak Lauragh O'Neill
+81 kg Anna Słowik Şennur Demir Lilla Sandor

Danijela Vernic

Medal count table

2011 Women's European Union Amateur Boxing Championships
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Poland 46010
2  Turkey 2114
3  England 2013
4  Hungary 1045
5  Ireland 1023
6  Netherlands 0202
7  Bulgaria 0101
8  France 0044
9  Finland 0022
10  Belgium 0011
 Croatia 0011
 Germany 0011
 Italy 0011
  Switzerland 0011
Total 101019

References

  1. Janusz Majcher. "6.European Union Women Championships - Katowice, Poland - May 31 - June 4, 2011" (PDF). amateur boxing.strefa.pl/. Retrieved 1 Aug 2011.
  2. Michael O’Neill (7 Jun 2011). "Sixth European Union Championships - Katowice, Southern Poland". Women Boxing Archive Network. Retrieved 1 Aug 2011.
  3. "GB boxers bag three medals at Women's EU Championships". Amateur Boxing Association of England. Retrieved 1 Aug 2011.
  4. "Golden Katie does it again". GreenJab. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 1 Aug 2011.
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