2003 Women's European Boxing Championships
Host cityPecs
CountryHungary
Dates11–17 May

The 2nd Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Pécs, Hungary from May 11 to 17, 2003.[1] This edition of the biennial competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. Competitions took place in 13 weight classes.[2]

Russia were again top medal winners, but her dominance was much reduced since the 2001 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Hungary)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia3339
2 Ukraine2237
3 Turkey2125
4 Italy2024
5 Hungary*1337
6 France1045
7 Romania1034
8 Norway1023
9 Poland0202
10 Germany0112
 Sweden0112
12 Finland0011
 Greece0011
Totals (13 entries)13132652

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pinweight
(46kg)
Romania Camelia Negrea Russia Jelena Sabitowa Hungary Nikolett Simon

Turkey Derya Aktop

Light flyweight
(48kg)
Turkey Hülya Şahin Hungary Monika Csik Italy Laura Tosti

Ukraine Swietłana Miroszniczenko

Flyweight
(50kg)
Italy Simona Galassi Turkey Hasibe Özer Ukraine Tatiana Lebiediewa

France Virginie Nave

Super flyweight
(52kg)
Ukraine Wiktoria Rudenko Sweden Katrin Enoksson Germany Dagmar Koch

Italy Angela Cannizzaro

Bantamweight
(54kg)
Italy Marzia Davide Russia Jelena Karpaczewa France Ahlam Assalam

Norway Kari Jensen

Featherweight
(57kg)
Norway Henriette Kitel Poland Karolina Michalczuk France Myriam Chomaz

Russia Swietłana Kułakowa

Lightweight
(60kg)
Russia Tatyana Chalaya Germany Sonja Durr Norway Ingrid Hegle

Greece Areti Mastrodouka

Super lightweight
(63kg)
France Myriam Lamare Russia Maria Karłowa Ukraine Anastasja Sawinowa

Finland Terhi Lukka

Welterweight
(66kg)
Russia Irina Sinieckaja Ukraine Aleksandra Kozlan Turkey Kıymet Karpuzoğlu

Hungary Csilla Csejtei

Super welterweight
(70kg)
Turkey Nurcan Çarkçı Poland Karolina Łukasik Hungary Ivett Pruzsinszky

France Emilie Cuenin

Middleweight
(75kg)
Russia Natalia Ragozina Hungary Anita Ducza Romania Oana Strugaru

Sweden Anna Laurell

Light heavyweight
(80kg)
Ukraine Anżela Torska Hungary Viktoria Kovacs Romania Mihaela Marcut

Russia Swietłana Andriejewa

Heavyweight
(86kg)
Hungary Mária Kovács Ukraine Julia Gostraja Russia Maria Jaroskaja

Romania Adina Hossu

References

  1. "Boxing". sports123.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2 Aug 2011.
  2. "2.European Women's Championships - Pecs, Hungary - May 11-17th 2003". Retrieved 2 Aug 2011.
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