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List of medalists at the IBA Women's World Boxing Championships

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This is a list of medalists at the IBA Women's World Boxing Championships.[1]

Pinweight

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  • −45 kg: 2001–2002
  • −46 kg: 2005–2008
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Yelena Sabitova
 Russia
Maria Norozenik
 Hungary
Camelia Negrea
 Romania
Kim Peturson
 Canada
2002 Antalya Mary Kom
 India
Jang Song-ae
 North Korea
Derya Aktop
 Turkey
Svetlana Miroshnichenko
 Ukraine
2005 Podolsk Mary Kom
 India
Jong Ok
 North Korea
Gretchen Abaniel
 Philippines
Yelena Sabitova
 Russia
2006 New Delhi Mary Kom
 India
Steluța Duță
 Romania
Jong Ok
 North Korea
Nazgul Boranbayeva
 Kazakhstan
2008 Ningbo City Mary Kom
 India
Steluța Duță
 Romania
Josie Gabuco
 Philippines
Jong Ok
 North Korea

Minimumweight

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  • −48 kg: 2022–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2022 Istanbul Ayşe Çağırır
 Turkey
Alua Balkibekova
 Kazakhstan
Aldana López
 Argentina
Sevda Asenova
 Bulgaria
2023 New Delhi Nitu Ghanghas
 India
Lutsaikhany Altantsetseg
 Mongolia
Alua Balkibekova
 Kazakhstan
Yasmine Mouttaki
 Morocco

Light flyweight

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  • −48 kg: 2001–2019
  • −50 kg: 2022–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Hülya Şahin
 Turkey
Mary Kom
 India
Jamie Behl
 Canada
Carina Moreno
 United States
2002 Antalya Ri Jong-hyang
 North Korea
Tatyana Lebedeva
 Ukraine
Monica Csik
 Hungary
Kumari Meena
 India
2005 Podolsk Olesya Gladkova
 Russia
Ri Jong-hyang
 North Korea
Yesica Bopp
 Argentina
Camelia Negrea
 Romania
2006 New Delhi Ri Jong-hyang
 North Korea
Yesica Bopp
 Argentina
Alice Aparri
 Philippines
Marlen Esparza
 United States
2008 Ningbo City[a] Sarah Ourahmoune
 France
Alexandra Kuleshova
 Russia
Jenny Haedingz
 Sweden
Vacant
2010 Bridgetown Mary Kom
 India
Steluța Duță
 Romania
Nazgul Boranbayeva
 Kazakhstan
Alice Aparri
 Philippines
2012 Qinhuangdao Josie Gabuco
 Philippines
Xu Shiqi
 China
Svetlana Gnevanova
 Russia
Nazym Kyzaibay
 Kazakhstan
2014 Jeju City Nazym Kyzaibay
 Kazakhstan
Sarjubala Devi
 India
Chuthamat Raksat
 Thailand
Madoka Wada
 Japan
2016 Astana Nazym Kyzaibay
 Kazakhstan
Wang Yuyan
 China
Marlen Esparza
 United States
U Yong-gum
 North Korea
2018 New Delhi Mary Kom
 India
Hanna Okhota
 Ukraine
Kim Hyang-mi
 North Korea
Madoka Wada
 Japan
2019 Ulan-Ude Ekaterina Paltceva
 Russia
Manju Rani
 India
Chuthamat Raksat
 Thailand
Demie-Jade Resztan
 England
2022 Istanbul Buse Naz Çakıroğlu
 Turkey
Ingrit Valencia
 Colombia
Aziza Yokubova
 Uzbekistan
Laura Fuertes
 Spain
2023 New Delhi Nikhat Zareen
 India
Nguyễn Thị Tâm
 Vietnam
Ingrit Valencia
 Colombia
Wassila Lkhadiri
 France

Flyweight

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  • −51 kg: 2001–2002
  • −50 kg: 2005–2008
  • −51 kg: 2010–2019
  • −52 kg: 2022–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Simona Galassi
 Italy
Tammy DeLaforest
 Canada
Katrin Enoksson
 Sweden
Diana Ungureanu
 Romania
2002 Antalya Simona Galassi
 Italy
Kim Kun-son
 North Korea
Lidiya Andreyeva
 Russia
Elefheria Paleologou
 Greece
2005 Podolsk Simona Galassi
 Italy
Ri Hyang-mi
 North Korea
Kalpana Chowdhury
 India
Viktoriya Usachenko
 Russia
2006 New Delhi Hasibe Erkoç
 Turkey
Siyuan Li
 China
Chhotu Loura
 India
Fadia el Idrissi
 Denmark
2008 Ningbo City Kim Hyang-ok
 North Korea
Elena Savelyeva
 Russia
Chhotu Loura
 India
Analisa Cruz
 Philippines
2010 Bridgetown Ren Cancan
 China
Nicola Adams
 England
Tetyana Kob
 Ukraine
Hanne Mäkinen
 Finland
2012 Qinhuangdao Ren Cancan
 China
Nicola Adams
 England
Karolina Michalczuk
 Poland
Elena Savelyeva
 Russia
2014 Jeju City Marlen Esparza
 United States
Lisa Whiteside
 England
Terry Gordini
 Italy
Clelia Marques
 Brazil
2016 Astana Nicola Adams
 Great Britain
Peamwilai Laopeam
 Thailand
Zhaina Shekerbekova
 Kazakhstan
Sarah Ourahmoune
 France
2018 New Delhi Pang Chol-mi
 North Korea
Zhaina Shekerbekova
 Kazakhstan
Virginia Fuchs
 United States
Tsukimi Namiki
 Japan
2019 Ulan-Ude Liliya Aetbaeva
 Russia
Buse Naz Çakıroğlu
 Turkey
Pang Chol-mi
 North Korea
Mary Kom
 India
2022 Istanbul Nikhat Zareen
 India
Jutamas Jitpong
 Thailand
Zhaina Shekerbekova
 Kazakhstan
Caroline de Almeida
 Brazil
2023 New Delhi Wu Yu
 China
Sirine Charaabi
 Italy
Yuliya Apanasovich
 Belarus
Rinka Kinoshita
 Japan

Light bantamweight

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  • −52 kg: 2005–2008
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Podolsk Sofya Ochigava
 Russia
Sümeyra Kaya
 Turkey
Viktoriya Rudenko
 Ukraine
Samiha Yassan
 Egypt
2006 New Delhi Sarita Devi
 India
Viktoria Rudenko
 Ukraine
Samiha Yassan
 Egypt
Jagoda Karge
 Poland
2008 Ningbo City Ren Cancan
 China
Annie Albania
 Philippines
Viktoriya Rudenko
 Ukraine
Sarita Devi
 India

Bantamweight

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  • −54 kg: 2001–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Yelena Karpecheva
 Russia
Audrey Garcia
 France
Wendy Broad
 Canada
Renate Medby
 Norway
2002 Antalya Zhang Xiyan
 China
Marzia Davide
 Italy
Son Bi-ha
 North Korea
Agnes Tapai
 Hungary
2005 Podolsk Mihaela Cijevschi
 Romania
Dina Burger
 Switzerland
Sarita Devi
 India
Pak Kyong-ok
 North Korea
2006 New Delhi Sofya Ochigava
 Russia
Karolina Michalczuk
 Poland
Zhang Qin
 China
Lyumdmyla Hrytsay
 Ukraine
2008 Ningbo City Karolina Michalczuk
 Poland
Nicola Adams
 England
Zhang Qin
 China
Cynthia Moreno
 United States
2010 Bridgetown Elena Savelyeva
 Russia
Kim Hye-song
 North Korea
Csilla Némedi-Varga
 Hungary
Karolina Michalczuk
 Poland
2012 Qinhuangdao Aleksandra Kuleshova
 Russia
Terry Gordini
 Italy
Liu Kejia
 China
Christina Cruz
 United States
2014 Jeju City Stanimira Petrova
 Bulgaria
Marzia Davide
 Italy
Ayşe Taş
 Turkey
Elena Savelyeva
 Russia
2016 Astana Dina Zholaman
 Kazakhstan
Stoyka Petrova
 Bulgaria
Christina Cruz
 United States
Liu Piaopiao
 China
2018 New Delhi Lin Yu-ting
 Chinese Taipei
Stoyka Petrova
 Bulgaria
Kristy Harris
 Australia
Myagmardulamyn Nandintsetseg
 Mongolia
2019 Ulan-Ude Huang Hsiao-wen
 Chinese Taipei
Caroline Cruveillier
 France
Jamuna Boro
 India
Mikiah Kreps
 United States
2022 Istanbul Hatice Akbaş
 Turkey
Lăcrămioara Perijoc
 Romania
Dina Zholaman
 Kazakhstan
Preedakamon Tintabthai
 Thailand
2023 New Delhi Huang Hsiao-wen
 Chinese Taipei
Yeni Arias
 Colombia
Jutamas Jitpong
 Thailand
Möngöntsetsegiin Enkhjargal
 Mongolia

Featherweight

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  • −57 kg: 2001–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Zhang Maomao
 China
Henriette Birkeland Kitel
 Norway
Jeannine Garside
 Canada
Alexandra Matheus
 Denmark
2002 Antalya Jo Pok-sun
 North Korea
Henriette Birkeland Kitel
 Norway
Svetlana Kulakova
 Russia
Maria Semertzoglu
 Greece
2005 Podolsk Yelena Karpacheva
 Russia
Yun Kum-ju
 North Korea
Sandra Bizier
 Canada
Zsuzsana-Beata Szuknai
 Hungary
2006 New Delhi Yun Kum-ju
 North Korea
Usha Nagisetty
 India
Bin Wu
 China
Mihaela Cijevschi
 Romania
2008 Ningbo City Qin Jian
 China
Usha Nagisetty
 India
Edina Pezdany
 Hungary
Sofya Ochigava
 Russia
2010 Bridgetown Yun Kum-ju
 North Korea
Yang Yanzi
 China
Tassamalee Thongjan
 Thailand
Rim Jouini
 Tunisia
2012 Qinhuangdao Tiara Brown
 United States
Sandra Kruk
 Poland
Svetlana Staneva
 Bulgaria
Lisa Whiteside
 England
2014 Jeju City Zinaida Dobrynina
 Russia
Nesthy Petecio
 Philippines
Tiara Brown
 United States
Alessia Mesiano
 Italy
2016 Astana Alessia Mesiano
 Italy
Sonia Lather
 India
Denitsa Eliseeva
 Bulgaria
Aizhan Khojabekova
 Kazakhstan
2018 New Delhi Ornella Wahner
 Germany
Sonia Chahal
 India
Jemyma Betrian
 Netherlands
Jo Son-hwa
 North Korea
2019 Ulan-Ude Nesthy Petecio
 Philippines
Liudmila Vorontsova
 Russia
Lin Yu-ting
 Chinese Taipei
Karriss Artingstall
 England
2022 Istanbul Lin Yu-ting
 Chinese Taipei
Irma Testa
 Italy
Karina Ibragimova
 Kazakhstan
Manisha Moun
 India
2023 New Delhi Irma Testa
 Italy
Karina Ibragimova
 Kazakhstan
Amina Zidani
 France
Svetlana Staneva[b]
 Bulgaria

Lightweight

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  • −60 kg: 2001–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Crystelle Samson
 Canada
Tatyana Chalaya
 Russia
Teuta Cuni
 Sweden
Amber Gideon
 United States
2002 Antalya Jennifer Smith-Ogg
 Canada
Areti Mastroduka
 Greece
Ana Santos
 Brazil
Naquana Smalls
 United States
2005 Podolsk Tatyana Chalaya
 Russia
Gülsüm Tatar
 Turkey
Kang Kum-hui
 North Korea
Mitchel Martinez
 Philippines
2006 New Delhi Katie Taylor
 Ireland
Érica Farías
 Argentina
Mitchel Martinez
 Philippines
Tatyana Chalaya
 Russia
2008 Ningbo City Katie Taylor
 Ireland
Dong Cheng
 China
Cindy Orain
 France
Ayzanat Gadzhieva
 Russia
2010 Bridgetown Katie Taylor
 Ireland
Dong Cheng
 China
Quanitta Underwood
 United States
Karolina Graczyk
 Poland
2012 Qinhuangdao Katie Taylor
 Ireland
Sofya Ochigava
 Russia
Mavzuna Chorieva
 Tajikistan
Natasha Jonas
 England
2014 Jeju City Katie Taylor
 Ireland
Yana Alekseevna
 Azerbaijan
Yin Junhua
 China
Estelle Mossely
 France
2016 Astana Estelle Mossely
 France
Anastasia Belyakova
 Russia
Katie Taylor
 Ireland
Mira Potkonen
 Finland
2018 New Delhi Kellie Harrington
 Ireland
Sudaporn Seesondee
 Thailand
Karina Ibragimova
 Kazakhstan
Oh Yeon-ji
 South Korea
2019 Ulan-Ude Beatriz Ferreira
 Brazil
Wang Cong
 China
Mira Potkonen
 Finland
Rashida Ellis
 United States
2022 Istanbul Rashida Ellis
 United States
Beatriz Ferreira
 Brazil
Alessia Mesiano
 Italy
Donjeta Sadiku
 Kosovo
2023 New Delhi Beatriz Ferreira
 Brazil
Angie Valdés
 Colombia
Oh Yeon-ji
 South Korea
Yang Wenlu
 China

Light welterweight

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  • −63.5 kg: 2001–2002
  • −63 kg: 2005–2008
  • −64 kg: 2010–2019
  • −63 kg: 2022–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Frida Wallberg
 Sweden
Myriam Lamare
 France
Cristina Cerpi
 Italy
Donna Mancuso
 Canada
2002 Antalya Myriam Lamare
 France
Yasemin Ustalar
 Turkey
Daniela David
 Romania
Saida Gasanova
 Ukraine
2005 Podolsk Yulia Nemtsova
 Russia
Cecilia Brækhus
 Norway
Kathleen Dunn
 Canada
Vinni Skovgaard
 Denmark
2006 New Delhi Jenny R. L.
 India
Klara Svensson
 Sweden
Katie Dunn
 Canada
Yulia Nemtsova
 Russia
2008 Ningbo City Gülsüm Tatar
 Turkey
Liubov Lopatina
 Russia
Klara Svensson
 Sweden
Ma Jianxia
 China
2010 Bridgetown Gülsüm Tatar
 Turkey
Vera Slugina
 Russia
Klara Svensson
 Sweden
Cashmere Jackson
 United States
2012 Qinhuangdao Pak Kyong-ok
 North Korea
Magdalena Stelmach
 Poland
Mikaela Mayer
 United States
Daria Abramova
 Russia
2014 Jeju City Anastasia Belyakova
 Russia
Sandy Ryan
 England
Shim Hee-jung
 South Korea
Sudaporn Seesondee
 Thailand
2016 Astana Yang Wenlu
 China
Kellie Harrington
 Ireland
Sara Kali
 Canada
Skye Nicolson
 Australia
2018 New Delhi Dou Dan
 China
Mariia Bova
 Ukraine
Simranjit Kaur
 India
Sema Çalışkan
 Turkey
2019 Ulan-Ude Dou Dan
 China
Angela Carini
 Italy
Ekaterina Dynnik
 Russia
Milana Safronova
 Kazakhstan
2022 Istanbul Amy Broadhurst
 Ireland
Imane Khelif
 Algeria
Parveen Hooda
 India
Chelsey Heijnen
 Netherlands
2023 New Delhi Yang Chengyu
 China
Nataliya Sychugova
 Russia
Camila Camilo
 Colombia
Fatia Benmessahel
 France

Welterweight

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  • −67 kg: 2001–2002
  • −66 kg: 2005–2008
  • −69 kg: 2010–2019
  • −66 kg: 2022–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Irina Sinetskaya
 Russia
Natalie Brown
 Jamaica
Melanie Horne
 New Zealand
Tristan Whiston
 Canada
2002 Antalya Irina Sinetskaya
 Russia
Natalie Brown
 United States
Tina Hansen
 Denmark
Desi Kontos
 Australia
2005 Podolsk Mary Spencer
 Canada
Irina Sinetskaya
 Russia
Yvonne Rasmussen
 Denmark
Oleksandra Kozlan
 Ukraine
2006 New Delhi Aya Cissoko
 France
Oleksandra Kozlan
 Ukraine
Aruna Mishra
 India
Mary Spencer
 Canada
2008 Ningbo City Mary Spencer
 Canada
Vanessa Jackson
 United States
Wang Qian
 China
Suk Yong-ri
 North Korea
2010 Bridgetown Andrecia Wasson
 United States
Savannah Marshall
 England
Yang Tingting
 China
Marichelle Jong
 Netherlands
2012 Qinhuangdao Mariia Badulina
 Ukraine
Raquel Miller
 United States
Marie de Jong
 Netherlands
Irina Poteyeva
 Russia
2014 Jeju City Atheyna Bylon
 Panama
Saadat Abdulaeva
 Russia
Elena Vystropova
 Azerbaijan
Erika Guerrier
 France
2016 Astana Valentina Khalzova
 Kazakhstan
Gu Hong
 China
Elina Gustafsson
 Finland
Nadine Apetz
 Germany
2018 New Delhi Chen Nien-chin
 Chinese Taipei
Gu Hong
 China
Lovlina Borgohain
 India
Nadine Apetz
 Germany
2019 Ulan-Ude Busenaz Sürmeneli
 Turkey
Yang Liu
 China
Lovlina Borgohain
 India
Saadat Dalgatova
 Russia
2022 Istanbul Busenaz Sürmeneli
 Turkey
Charlie Cavanagh
 Canada
Ichrak Chaib
 Algeria
Janjaem Suwannapheng
 Thailand
2023 New Delhi[c] Yang Liu
 China
Janjaem Suwannapheng
 Thailand
Navbakhor Khamidova
 Uzbekistan
Nadezhda Ryabets
 Kazakhstan

Light middleweight

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  • −71 kg: 2001–2002
  • −70 kg: 2005–2008, 2022–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Ivett Pruzsinszky
 Hungary
Vacant[d] Nurcan Çarkçı
 Turkey
Irina Smirnova
 Moldova
2002 Antalya Larisa Berezenko
 Ukraine
Yvonne Reis
 United States
Paola Casalinuovo
 Argentina
Roxanne Lalancette
 Canada
2005 Podolsk Olga Slavinskaya
 Russia
Ariane Fortin
 Canada
Chenthittail Aswathimol
 India
Nurcan Çarkçı
 Turkey
2006 New Delhi Ariane Fortin
 Canada
Akima Stocks
 United States
Luminita Turcin
 Romania
Olga Slavinskaya
 Russia
2008 Ningbo City Ariane Fortin
 Canada
Yang Tingting
 China
Yelena Koltsova
 Kazakhstan
Nurcan Çarkçı
 Turkey
2022 Istanbul Lisa O'Rourke
 Ireland
Alcinda Panguana
 Mozambique
Sema Çalışkan
 Turkey
Valentina Khalzova
 Kazakhstan
2023 New Delhi Anastasiia Demurchian
 Russia
Kaye Scott
 Australia
Zhou Pan
 China
Bárbara Santos
 Brazil

Middleweight

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  • −75 kg: 2001–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Anna Laurell
 Sweden
Anita Ducza
 Hungary
Svetlana Andreyeva
 Russia
Guo Shuai
 China
2002 Antalya Olga Slavinskaya
 Belarus
Betina Karlsen
 Denmark
Guo Shuai
 China
Karamjit Kaur
 India
2005 Podolsk Anna Laurell
 Sweden
Olga Novikova
 Ukraine
Anita Ducza
 Hungary
Mariya Yavorskaya
 Russia
2006 New Delhi Lekha K. C.
 India
Li Jinzi
 China
Anita Ducza
 Hungary
Olga Novikova
 Ukraine
2008 Ningbo City Li Jinzi
 China
Anna Laurell
 Sweden
Anita Ducza
 Hungary
Amber Konikow
 Canada
2010 Bridgetown Mary Spencer
 Canada
Li Jinzi
 China
Liliya Durnyeva
 Ukraine
Mária Kovács
 Hungary
2012 Qinhuangdao Savannah Marshall
 England
Elena Vystropova
 Azerbaijan
Nadezhda Torlopova
 Russia
Anna Laurell
 Sweden
2014 Jeju City Claressa Shields
 United States
Li Qian
 China
Nouchka Fontijn
 Netherlands
Ariane Fortin
 Canada
2016 Astana Claressa Shields
 United States
Nouchka Fontijn
 Netherlands
Chen Nien-chin
 Chinese Taipei
Savannah Marshall
 Great Britain
2018 New Delhi Li Qian
 China
Nouchka Fontijn
 Netherlands
Naomi Graham
 United States
Lauren Price
 Wales
2019 Ulan-Ude Lauren Price
 Wales
Nouchka Fontijn
 Netherlands
Tammara Thibeault
 Canada
Khadija El-Mardi
 Morocco
2022 Istanbul Tammara Thibeault
 Canada
Atheyna Bylon
 Panama
Rady Gramane
 Mozambique
Davina Michel
 France
2023 New Delhi Lovlina Borgohain
 India
Caitlin Parker
 Australia
Li Qian
 China
Valentina Khalzova
 Kazakhstan

Light heavyweight

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  • −81 kg: 2001–2002
  • −80 kg: 2005–2008
  • −81 kg: 2010–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Olga Domouladzhanova
 Russia
Viktoria Kovacs
 Hungary
Tanya Fowler
 Canada
Faye Jacobs-Hollins
 United States
2002 Antalya Anzhela Torskaya
 Ukraine
Irina Smirnova
 Belarus
Jennyfer Grenon
 Canada
Olga Novoselova
 Russia
2005 Podolsk Galina Ivanova
 Russia
Selma Yağcı
 Turkey
Tyler Lord-Wilder
 United States
Beata Malek
 Poland
2006 New Delhi Irina Sinetskaya
 Russia
Chitiqua Hemingway
 United States
Renu Gora
 India
Beata Malek
 Poland
2008 Ningbo City Tang Jieli
 China
Mioshia Wagoner
 United States
Fetti Paraschiva
 Romania
Selma Yağcı
 Turkey
2010 Bridgetown Roseli Feitosa
 Brazil
Marina Volnova
 Kazakhstan
Tímea Nagy
 Hungary
Wang Yanrui
 China
2012 Qinhuangdao Yuan Meiqing
 China
Franchon Crews
 United States
Svetlana Kosova
 Russia
Tímea Nagy
 Hungary
2014 Jeju City Yang Xiaoli
 China
Saweety Boora
 India
Anastasia Chernokolenko
 Ukraine
Elif Güneri
 Turkey
2016 Astana Yang Xiaoli
 China
Kaye Scott
 Australia
Franchon Crews
 United States
Elif Güneri
 Turkey
2018 New Delhi Wang Lina
 China
Jessica Caicedo
 Colombia
Elif Güneri
 Turkey
Viktoria Kebikava
 Belarus
2019 Ulan-Ude Zenfira Magomedalieva
 Russia
Elif Güneri
 Turkey
Wang Lina
 China
Nguyễn Thị Hương
 Vietnam
2022 Istanbul Gabrielė Stonkutė
 Lithuania
Oliwia Toborek
 Poland
Jessica Bagley
 Australia
Elif Güneri
 Turkey
2023 New Delhi Saweety Boora
 India
Wang Lina
 China
Emma-Sue Greentree
 Australia
Fariza Sholtay
 Kazakhstan

Heavyweight

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  • −90 kg: 2001
  • +81 kg: 2002
  • −86 kg: 2005–2008
  • +81 kg: 2010–
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Scranton Devonne Canady
 United States
Mária Kovács
 Hungary
Mariya Reyngard
 Russia
Selma Yağcı
 Turkey
2002 Antalya Mária Kovács
 Hungary
Mariya Yovorskaya
 Russia
Devonne Canady
 United States
Jyotsana Haryana
 India
2005 Podolsk Mária Kovács
 Hungary
Şemsi Yaralı
 Turkey
Jyotsana Kumari
 India
Mariya Reyngard
 Russia
2006 New Delhi Elena Surkova
 Russia
Mária Kovács
 Hungary
Adriana Hosu
 Romania
Şemsi Yaralı
 Turkey
2008 Ningbo City Şemsi Yaralı
 Turkey
Adriana Hosu
 Romania
Zhang Lina
 China
Tiffanie Hearn
 United States
2010 Bridgetown Nadezhda Torlopova
 Russia
Kateryna Kuzhel
 Ukraine
Li Yunfei
 China
Kavita Chahal
 India
2012 Qinhuangdao Li Yunfei
 China
Yulduz Mamatkulova
 Kazakhstan
Irina Sinetskaya
 Russia
Kavita Chahal
 India
2014 Jeju City Zenfira Magomedalieva
 Russia
Lazzat Kungeibayeva
 Kazakhstan
Wang Shijin
 China
Emine Bozduman
 Turkey
2016 Astana Lazzat Kungeibayeva
 Kazakhstan
Shadasia Green
 United States
Şennur Demir
 Turkey
Wang Shijin
 China
2018 New Delhi Yang Xiaoli
 China
Şennur Demir
 Turkey
Danielle Perkins
 United States
Kristina Tkacheva
 Russia
2019 Ulan-Ude Danielle Perkins
 United States
Yang Xiaoli
 China
Dina Islambekova
 Kazakhstan
Katsiaryna Kavaleva
 Belarus
2022 Istanbul Şennur Demir
 Turkey
Khadija El-Mardi
 Morocco
Lidia Fidura
 Poland
Mokhira Abdullaeva
 Uzbekistan
2023 New Delhi Khadija El-Mardi
 Morocco
Lazzat Kungeibayeva
 Kazakhstan
Diana Pyatak
 Russia
Aynur Rzayeva
 Azerbaijan

Medal reallocations

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  1. ^ Chen Ying of China, who originally won gold, was disqualified for failing a doping test.
  2. ^ Lin Yu-ting of Chinese Taipei, who originally won bronze, was disqualified after failing to meet gender eligibility rules.
  3. ^ Original finalist Imane Khelif of Algeria was disqualified after failing to meet gender eligibility rules.
  4. ^ Natalya Kolpakova of Russia was disqualified for protest against judges' decision and stripped of her silver medal, which was not transferred to another athlete.

Multiple gold medalists

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Boldface denotes active amateur boxers and highest medal count among all boxers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Rank Boxer Country Weights From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Mary Kom  India 48 kg / 45 kg / 46 kg / 51 kg 2001 2019 6 1 1 8
2 Katie Taylor  Ireland 60 kg 2006 2016 5 1 6
3 Irina Sinetskaya  Russia 67 kg / 66 kg / 80 kg / +81 kg 2001 2012 3 1 1 5
4 Yang Xiaoli  China 81 kg / +81 kg 2014 2019 3 1 4
5 Mary Spencer  Canada 66 kg / 75 kg 2005 2010 3 1 4
6 Simona Galassi  Italy 51 kg / 50 kg 2001 2005 3 3
Ren Cancan  China 52 kg / 51 kg 2008 2012 3 3
8 Mária Kovács  Hungary 90 kg / 86 kg / 75 kg 2001 2010 2 2 1 5
9 Ariane Fortin-Brochu  Canada 70 kg / 75 kg 2005 2014 2 1 1 4
Anna Laurell  Sweden 75 kg 2001 2012 2 1 1 4
Sofya Ochigava  Russia 52 kg / 54 kg / 57 kg / 60 kg 2005 2012 2 1 1 4
12 Beatriz Ferreira  Brazil 60 kg 2019 2023 2 1 3
Ri Yong-hiang  North Korea 48 kg 2002 2006 2 1 3
Gülsüm Tatar  Turkey 60 kg / 63 kg / 64 kg 2005 2010 2 1 3
Yun Kum-ju  North Korea 57 kg 2005 2010 2 1 3
16 Nazym Kyzaibay  Kazakhstan 48 kg 2012 2016 2 1 3
Lin Yu-ting  Chinese Taipei 54 kg / 57 kg 2018 2022 2 1 3
Olga Slavinskaya  Belarus
 Russia
75 kg / 70 kg 2002 2006 2 1 3
19 Dou Dan  China 64 kg 2018 2019 2 2
Huang Hsiao-wen  Chinese Taipei 54 kg 2019 2023 2 2
Yelena Karpecheva  Russia 54 kg / 57 kg 2001 2005 2 2
Zenfira Magomedalieva  Russia +81 kg / 81 kg 2014 2019 2 2
Claressa Shields  United States 75 kg 2014 2016 2 2
Busenaz Sürmeneli  Turkey 69 kg / 66 kg 2019 2022 2 2
Nikhat Zareen  India 52 kg / 50 kg 2022 2023 2 2

References

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  1. ^ "World Women's Championships". Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved 16 June 2019.