Yin Junhua

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Yin Junhua medal table

Boxing Boxing

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
World championships
bronze 2014 Jeju-Si lightweight
Asian Games
gold 2014 Incheon lightweight
Asian Championships
bronze 2015 Wulanchabu lightweight

Yin Junhua (born August 27, 1990 ) is a Chinese boxer .

Career

In 2012, Yin started in the lightweight (up to 60 kg) national championships for the first time, but already lost in the quarterfinals. In 2013 she reached the final, but had to admit defeat here too. But later in the year she won the "China National Games" and in 2014 the C. That is why she was nominated for the Asian Games in Incheon in 2014 . Here she won the gold medal and thus her first international title with a final victory over Park Ji-Na, Korea (2-0). At the world championships in the same year, Yin fought with victories a. a. over Denitsa Eliseyeva, Bulgaria (2: 0), to the semi-finals, in which she was Katie Taylor, Ireland defeated by technical knockout in the 4th round, and thus won a bronze medal.

In 2015, Yin became a Chinese master for the first time. In the same year she also won the bronze medal at the Asian Championships in Wulanchabu. At the Asian Olympic qualification tournament in 2016, Yin reached the final, which she then won without a fight, and thus qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . The 2016 World Championships ended for Yin after a preliminary round win over Mikaela Mayer , USA (3-0), in the round of 16 against Mira Potkonen from Finland , to whom she was defeated by 2-1 votes.

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