Cologne Boxing World Cup 2019

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The Cologne Boxing World Cup 2019 ( German : Kölner Boxweltcup 2019) was an international tournament in Olympic boxing (formerly amateur boxing), which was held for the first time from April 9th ​​to 13th in the German city ​​of Cologne , North Rhine-Westphalia .

Russia became the most successful nation with five gold, three silver and five bronze medals.

founding

After the cancellation of the traditional chemistry cup tournament in 2019, the DBV organized a new tournament in around seven weeks in Cologne, which was named Cologne Boxing World Cup (CBWC) under the patronage of State Secretary Andrea Milz (NRW) in the sports hall south of Cologne took place. The funding was secured by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the city of Cologne, the organizing club was SC Colonia 06 . Documentus Köln GmbH was won as the main sponsor.

The continuation is planned for 2020 in Cologne, the planning for this has already started. In particular, the move to a larger hall is planned. The sports hall south, which was the venue this year, will be demolished in the foreseeable future.

procedure

114 boxers and 46 female boxers from 21 nations took part in the tournament and fought 286 fights. Boxing was carried out under the rules of the world association AIBA in all ten weight classes for men and seven weight classes for women. For men there were fights in the round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals, with the two losers of the semi-finals in a weight class each receiving a bronze medal.

Abdulrahman Abu-Lubdeh (Germany ) was chosen as the best fighter and Mira Potkonen (Finland) was chosen as the best technician .

Due to the limited number of women taking part, there was no round of 16 and no quarter-finals in the bantamweight division. The medical examinations and the weighing of the participants took place in the Marriott Hotel.

The event was also selected as a pilot project for a new AIBA video system, which is to be used in future in protests following the rulings. The hall was completely sold out at the semifinals and finals with 600 visitors each. In addition, around 11,500 viewers were able to follow the fights online via live streaming. AIBA General Secretary Tom Virgets was one of the visitors.

Men's medal winners

class gold gold silver silver bronze bronze
Half fly weight (46 kg to 49 kg)
ThailandThailand Wuttichai Yurachai
Thailand
ArmeniaArmenia Arthur Hovhannisyan
Armenia
GermanyGermany Salah Ibrahim
Germany Alibel Bueno Poll Cuba
CubaCuba
Fly weight (49 kg to 52 kg)
FranceFrance Billal Bennama
France
GermanyGermany Hamza Touba
Germany
RussiaRussia Vadim Kudrijakow
Russia Vasily Yegorow Russia
RussiaRussia
Bantam weight (52 kg to 57 kg)
RussiaRussia Albert Batirgassiev
Russia
GermanyGermany Sharafa Raman
Germany
CubaCuba Rafael Simon Joibert
Cuba Ruslan Belousov Russia
RussiaRussia
Light weight (57 kg to 60 kg)
RussiaRussia Gabil Mamedow
Russia
GermanyGermany Hamsat Shadalov
Germany
GermanyGermany Assan Hansen
Germany Artur Subhankulow Russia
RussiaRussia
Half welter weight (60 kg to 63 kg)
FranceFrance Sofiane Oumiha
France
ThailandThailand Wuttichai Masuk
Thailand
CubaCuba Jorge Moiran Vinent
Cuba Enrico Lacruz Netherlands
NetherlandsNetherlands
Welter weight (63 kg to 69 kg)
RussiaRussia Andrei Samkovoi
Russia
RussiaRussia Chariton Agrba
Russia
CubaCuba Arisnoide Despaigne
Kuba Magomed Schachidow Germany
GermanyGermany
Middle weight (69 kg to 75 kg)
CubaCuba Osley Iglesias Estrada
Cuba
GermanyGermany Artur Ohanian-Beck
Germany
RussiaRussia Gleb Bakschi
Russia Jordan Reynolds England
EnglandEngland
Light heavyweight (75 kg to 81 kg)
GermanyGermany Abdulrahman Abu-Lubdeh
Germany
RussiaRussia Georgi Khositashvili
Russia
IrelandIreland Joe Ward
Ireland Raciel Poll Martinez Cuba
CubaCuba
Heavyweight (81 kg to 91 kg)
RussiaRussia Muslim Gajimagomedov
Russia
IrelandIreland Tony Browne
Ireland
GermanyGermany Amar Abduljabbar
Germany Brandon Rees Australia
AustraliaAustralia
Super heavyweight (over 91 kg)
RussiaRussia Sergei Yegorov
Russia
RussiaRussia Ivan Veriyasov
Russia
FranceFrance Djamili-Dini Aboudou
France Yoandi Ortega Toirac Cuba
CubaCuba

Women's medalists

class gold gold silver silver bronze bronze
Flyweight (up to 51 kg)
ArmeniaArmenia Anush Grigoryan
Armenia
IrelandIreland Carly McNaul
Ireland
DenmarkDenmark Amalie Manich
Denmark Pinki Rani Jangra India
IndiaIndia
Bantam weight (up to 54 kg)
IndiaIndia Maisnam Meena Kumari
India
ThailandThailand Bunyanut Machai
Thailand
MongoliaMongolia Erdenedalai Michidmaa
Mongolia
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Russia
Feather weight (up to 57 kg)
IrelandIreland Michaela Walsh
Ireland
IndiaIndia Sakshi Choudhary
India
RomaniaRomania Lenuta Lacramioara
Romania Preedakamon Tintabthai Thailand
ThailandThailand
Lightweight (up to 60 kg)
FinlandFinland Mira Potkonen
Finland
EnglandEngland Paige Murney
England
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xu Zichun
China Parveen Sakshi Choudhary India
IndiaIndia
Half welter weight (up to 64 kg)
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Chengyu Yang
China
IndiaIndia Basumatary Piwlao
India
GermanyGermany Maya Kleinhans
Germany Ditte Frostholm Denmark
DenmarkDenmark
Welter weight (up to 69 kg)
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yang Liu
China
GermanyGermany Nadine Apetz
Germany
DenmarkDenmark Yvonne Rasmussen
Denmark Rosie Eccles Wales
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg
Middle weight (up to 75 kg)
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Lauren Price
Wales
GermanyGermany Sarah Scheurich
Germany
GermanyGermany Irina Schönberger
Germany Zhang Jie China
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China

Medal table

space nation gold silver bronze total
1 RussiaRussia Russia 5 3 5 13
2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2 0 2 4th
3 FranceFrance France 2 0 1 3
4th GermanyGermany Germany 1 6th 6th 13
5 IndiaIndia India 1 2 2 5
6th IrelandIreland Ireland 1 2 1 4th
ThailandThailand Thailand 1 2 1 4th
8th ArmeniaArmenia Armenia 1 1 0 2
9 CubaCuba Cuba 1 0 6th 7th
10 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales 1 0 1 2
11 FinlandFinland Finland 1 0 0 1
12 EnglandEngland England 0 1 1 2
13 DenmarkDenmark Denmark 0 0 3 3
14th AustraliaAustralia Australia 0 0 1 1
MongoliaMongolia Mongolia 0 0 1 1
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
RomaniaRomania Romania 0 0 1 1
total 17th 17th 33 67

Individual evidence

  1. DBV is organizing the “Cologne Boxing World Cup” from April 9th ​​to 13th, 2019 in Cologne, Sporthalle Süd
  2. The documentus Köln GmbH becomes a partner of the Cologne Boxing Worldcup
  3. Cologne Boxing World Cup 2019 - Complete results
  4. Cologne Boxing Worldcup 2019