They became champions as a team in Turkey Women’s Boxing Championship
The World Women’s Boxing tournament, organized in the home programs of the World Boxing Association (IBA) Turkey, was completed with the final matches in 6 weight categories.
At Başakşehir Youth and Sports Facilities, the final matches of the championship were held in the 11th and his son 50, 54, 60, 66, 75 and +81 kilos.
National boxer Buse Naz Çakıroğlu 50 kg, Hatice Akbaş 54 kg, Hatice Akbaş 54 kg, Busenaz Sürmeneli 66 kg and Şennur Demir +81 kg fought for gold.
Buse Naz Çakıroğlu added a world championship to her career after winning the Olympic second and European championships by beating Northern Thai Ingrit Lorena Valencia Victoria 5-0.
Hat Akbaş, who became the European champion in 22 competitions in March, reached 3-2 children from Lacramio, from Lacramio, from Lacramio in the competitive competition.
Busenaz Sürmeneli, who returned from the world with 69 kilos of gold in 2019 with the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, which was held last year, is in the second class from the second class with the evaluation of the returning Busenaz Charlie Cavanagh.
Şennur Demir took the stage in the final match of the championship. 39 national boxers defeated Moroccan Khai 4-1 in a big fighting fight and got the gold medallion.
Şennur, who won the bronze medal in 2016 Astana and the silver medal in 2018 New Delhi, won the gold medal in 20 Istanbul.
Also, 60 kilos USA’s Rashida Shakilya Ellis took the Medal under Canada’s Tammara Thibeault 75 kilograms.
MEDALS
After the matches played today in the championship, the rankings according to the weights are as follows:
50 kilos:
Gold: Buse Naz Çakıroğlu (Turkey)
Silver: Ingrit Lorena Valencia Victoria (Colombia)
bronze: Aziza Yokubova (Uzbekistan), Laura Fuertes Fernandez (Spain)
54 kilos:
Gold: Hatice Akbas (Turkey)
Silver: Lacramioara Perijoc (Romania)
bronze: Dina Zholaman (Kazakhstan), Preedakamon Tintabthai (Thailand)
60 kilos:
Gold: Rashida Shakilya Ellis (USA)
Silver: Beatriz Iasmin Ferreira (Brazil)
bronze: Alessia Mesiano (Italy), Donjeta Sadiku (Kosovo)
66 kilos:
Gold: Busenaz Sürmeneli (Turkey)
Silver: Charlie Cavanagh (Canada)
bronze: Ichrak Chaib (Algeria), Janjaem Suwannapheng (Thailand)
75 kilos:
Gold: Tammara Thibeault (Canada)
Silver: Atheyna Bylon (Panama)
bronze: Davina Myrha Michel (France), Rady Adosinda Gramane (Mozambique)
+81 kilos:
Gold: Sennur Demir (Turkey)
Silver: Khaija Mardi (Morocco)
bronze: Mokhira Abdullaeva (Uzbekistan), Lidia Maria Fidura (Poland)
TURKEY IS THE WORLD CHAMPION IN TEAM
Turkey, home arrangement organization, was completed as a team.
Crescent-star athletes won a total of 7 items, 5 gold and 2 bronze.
48 kilos Ayşe Çağrıır, 50 kilos Buse Naz Çakıroğlu, 54 kilos Hatice Akbaş, 66 kilos Busenaz Sürmeneli and +81 kilos Şennur Demir won gold medals.
Sema Çalışkan in 70 kg and Elif Güneri in 81 kg finished the championship with a bronze medal.
records championship for Turkey
Istanbul’s housewife editing championships went down in the history of Turkish books.
Experienced nationals, the most successful competition of Turkish women’s boxing in total number of medals, won the 2005 World Championship with 7 medals and 5 medals in total.
Crescent-star medals were also seen in the 2008 World Championships, and the record was broken.
Olympic champion national boxer Busenaz Sürmeneli, who won the gold medal in 2022 after 2019, shared the record of Gülsüm Tatar, who was the second world champion.
Gülsüm became the world champion in 2008 in the 63 kg category and in 2010 in the 64 kg category.
MEDAL RANKING
In the completed championship, Turkey’s top place sequence completion chart was formed:
Gold | silver | bronze | total | |
Turkey | 5 | 2nd | 7 | |
Ireland | 2nd | 2nd | ||
India | one | 2nd | 3 | |
Taiwan | one | one | ||
Lithuania | one | one | ||
USA | one | one | ||
Kazakhistan | one | one | 2nd | |
Thailand | one | 4 | 5 | |
Algeria | one | 2nd | 3 | |
Italy | one | 2nd | 3 | |
Mozambique | one | one | 2nd | |
Poland | one | one | 2nd | |
Brazil | one | one | 2nd | |
North Korea | one | one | 2nd | |
Romania | one | one | ||
Canada | one | one | ||
Morocco | one | one | ||
Panama | one | |||
Uzbekistan | 2nd | 2nd | ||
Argentina | one | one | ||
Bulgaria | one | one | ||
Australia | one | one | ||
Spain | one | one | ||
Kosovo | one | one | ||
France | one | one |