Results
Bronze medals are awarded to both losing semi-finalists.
2006 Women's World Boxing Championship | ||||
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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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