The Russian team won 11 gold medals, eight silver and one bronze. Serbian athletes took second place and Turkish boxers third.
Gold in various weight categories among men was won by:
– Edmond Khudoyan (up to 48 kg),
– Dmitry Dvali (up to 54 kg),
– Eduard Savvin (up to 57 kg),
– Vsevolod Shumkov (up to 60 kg),
– Gabil Mamedov (up to 63.5 kg, since his opponent withdrew due to injury),
– Tarkhan Idigov (up to 67 kg),
– Sharabutdin Ataev (up to 86 kg),
– Muslim Gadzhimagomedov (up to 92 kg, since his opponent withdrew due to injury).
The silver medals were won by:
– Dzhambulat Bizhamov (up to 75 kg).
The women won gold:
– Yulia Chumgalakova (up to 48 kg),
– Darima Sandakova (up to 70 kg),
– Elena Gapeshina (up to 81 kg).
The women received money:
– Anastasia Kool (up to 52 kg),
– Daria Abramova (up to 57 kg),
– Nune Asatryan (up to 60 kg),
– Elena Babicheva (up to 63 kg),
– Albina Moldajanova (up to 66 kg),
– Anastasia Shamonova (up to 75 kg),
– Kristina Tkacheva (over 81 kg).
Source: Sport
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