ME in women’s boxing. Three Poles advanced to the semi-finals
Aneta Rygielska during last year’s fight with the Italian. Photo PAP / Łukasz Gągulski
Aneta Rygielska (66 kg), Elżbieta Wójcik (75 kg) and Martyna Jancelewicz (81 kg) advanced to the boxing semifinals of the European Championships in Budva on Wednesday. Three Polish seamstresses with a master who does not want a medal, although they are not bitches about the master.
Aneta Rygielska (66 kg), Elżbieta Wójcik (75 kg) and Martyna Jancelewicz (81 kg) advanced to the boxing semifinals of the European Championships in Budva on Wednesday. Three Polish seamstresses with a master who does not want a medal, although they are not bitches about the master.
Rygielska entered from Wales Rosie Eccles in each round in order of 10: 9. In the performance, two of the decisions were awarded to Walice, but the Pole won 5: 0 (29:28, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 29:28).
Wójcik fought against the German-Nicolet Schonenberger and after two rounds she was leading the contenders to the judges. After a fierce battle, the field triumphed 3: 2 (30:27, 30:27, 29:28, 28:29, 28:29). Wójcik is the silver medalist of the previous European Championships, which I will take place in Spanish Alcobendas in 2019.
After the performance, the defender in the highest weight category, Jancelewicz, won the Czech Iveta Cadova 5: 0 (30:25, 30:26, 30:24, 30:24, 30:24).
Thursday will be a day off in the tournament, the semifinals will be on Friday and the finals on Saturday.
In 2019, in the equalizing racket of this rank and Wójk won silver, while Martyna Jancel is twice with the youth team of European champions.
Natalia Rok and Wiktoria Rogalińska, on Wednesday, were the first of five Polish boxers in the quarter-finals, to lose their fights 0: 5. Of the year (50 kg), the Turkish Buse Naz Cakiroglu changed, and Rogalińska (54 kg) – the Ukrainian, Anastassi Kowalczuk.
A year in the quarter-finals of the event in Montenegro, she found the titled competitor. Turkish Cakiroglu to the Olympic vice-champion from Tokyo and this year’s world champion (PAP)
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