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2021 World Military Boxing Championship

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2021 World Military Boxing Championship
VenueCSKA "Igrovoy" SC, VTB Arena
LocationMoscow, Russia
Dates16 – 26 September
Competitors228 (183 men, 45 women) from 36 nations

The 2021 World Military Boxing Championship was the 58th edition of the World Military Boxing Championships. It was hosted by the CISM and BFR held in Moscow (Russia) on September 16-26, 2021.[1][2]

The championship was the first boxing competition organised by the International Military Sports Council after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 58th championship was inaugurated by Secretary of State — Deputy Minister of Defence of Russia, Nikolai Pankov [pl], who presented the greetings from the head of the Military Department, General Sergei Shoigu, the Defence Minister of Russian Federation.

The competition took place in ten weight categories for men and five for women. 228 boxers (183 men, 45 women) from 36 countries competed in the tournament with a total of 216 fights.[3]

Medal summary

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Medalists – Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
-49 kg Temirtas Zhussupov
 Kazakhstan
Leanderson Conceicao
 Brazil
Volodya Mnatsakanyan
 Russia
Sajeewa Nuwan Kumara
 Sri Lanka
-52 kg Dmitry Dvali
 Russia
Damir Abdykadyr
 Kazakhstan
Kharkhüügiin Enkhmandakh
 Mongolia
Sean Mari
 Ireland
-56 kg Óvik Ogannisián [es]
 Russia
Kharkhüügiin Enkh-Amar
 Mongolia
Rustem Shaumenov
 Kazakhstan
Oussama Mordjane
 Algeria
-60 kg Shunkor Abdurasulov
 Uzbekistan
Konstantin Opolsky
 Russia
Abdelnacer Benlaribi
 Algeria
Tayfur Aliyev
 Azerbaijan
-64 kg Dzmitry Asanau
 Belarus
Mujibillo Tursunov
 Uzbekistan
Wanderson de Oliveira
 Brazil
Aitzhan Ashirkhan
 Kazakhstan
-69 kg Ivan Stupin
 Russia
Christiann Palacio
 Venezuela
Waheed Abdul-Ridha
 Iraq
Armen Mashakaryan
 Armenia
-75 kg Timur Nurseitov
 Kazakhstan
Alexey Semykin
 Russia
Moreno Fendero
 France
Park Jin-hun
 South Korea
-81 kg Radzhab Radzhabov
 Russia
Mohamed Houmri
 Algeria
Bilawal Zia
 Pakistan
Vincenzo Lizzi [it]
 Italy
-91 kg Abzal Kuttybekov
 Kazakhstan
Ivan Sagaidak
 Russia
Soheb Bouafia
 France
Alaa Eldin Ghossoun
 Syria
+91 kg Lazizbek Mullojonov
 Uzbekistan
Svetoslav Teterin
 Russia
Davit Chaloyan
 Armenia
Iman Ramezanpour
 Iran

Medalists – Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
-51 kg Ekaterina Paltceva
 Russia
Giordana Sorrentino
 Italy
Aziza Yokubova
 Uzbekistan
Sandra Drabik
 Poland
-57 kg Daria Abramova
 Russia
Tömörkhuyagiin Bolortuul
 Mongolia
Jucielen Romeu
 Brazil
Helina Bruyevich
 Belarus
-60 kg Beatriz Ferreira
 Brazil
Crisandi Rios
 Venezuela
Raykhona Kodirova
 Uzbekistan
Lorye Ruyer
 France
-69 kg Saadat Dalgatova
 Russia
Barbara Maria dos Santos
 Brazil
Zhasmin Kizatova
 Kazakhstan
Navbakhor Khamidova
 Uzbekistan
-75 kg Mavluda Mavlonova
 Uzbekistan
Viktoria Kebikava [pl]
 Belarus
Agata Kaczmarska [pl]
 Poland
Gayani Nisansala Kaluarachchilage
 Sri Lanka

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)*74112
2 Kazakhstan (KAZ)3137
 Uzbekistan (UZB)3137
4 Brazil (BRA)1225
5 Belarus (BLR)1113
6 Mongolia (MNG)0213
7 Venezuela (VEN)0202
8 Algeria (DZA)0123
9 Italy (ITA)0112
10 France (FRA)0033
11 Armenia (ARM)0022
 Poland (POL)0022
 Sri Lanka (SRI)0022
14 Azerbaijan (AZE)0011
 Iran (IRN)0011
 Iraq (IRQ)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
 Pakistan (PAK)0011
 South Korea (KOR)0011
 Syria (SYR)0011
Totals (20 entries)15153060

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "58 th WMC Boxing – Moscow (RUS)". MilSport.one. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  2. ^ "58th WMC Boxing – Moscow (RUS) – Technical Meeting, Draw and Anti-doping training". MilSport.one. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  3. ^ "58th World Military Boxing Championship in Moscow 2021" (in Russian). CSKA.ru. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
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