2004 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships Explained

2004 Women's European Boxing Championships
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Host City:Riccione
Country:Italy
Dates:3–10 October
Previous:2003 Pecs

The 3rd Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Riccione, Italy from October 3 to 10, 2004.This edition of the recurring competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA.Competitions took place in 13 weight classes.

Russia topped the medals table, as they had done in the two previous editions of these championships.

Medal winners

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Elena Sabitova Derya Aktop Carmela Chiacchio
Camelia Negrea
Tatiana Lebiediewa Monika Csik Laura Tosti
Beyhan Karacibioğlu
Simona Galassi Viktoria Usatchenko Hasibe Özer
Diana Ungureanu
Floarea Lihet Sümeyra Kaya Loredana Piazza
Audrey Garcia
Mihalea Cijevschi Kari Jensen Ludmiła Hrycaj
Jewgienia Grebienszczikowa
Marzia Davide Myriam Chomaz Zsuzsanna Szuknai
Jelena Karpaczewa
Gülsüm Tatar Eva Wahlström Anna Kasprzak
Yuliya Nemtsova
Vinni Skovgaard Cecilia Brækhus Anastasja Sawinowa
Maria Karłowa
Irina Sinieckaja Anna Ingman Mehtap Bakış
Larisa Pop
Olga Sławinskaja Nurcan Çarkçı Karolina Łukasik
Rachel Richter
Anna Laurell Anita Ducza Emine Özkan
Mihaela Marcut
Anżela Torska Galina Iwanowa Selma Yağcı
Ewa Piwowarska
Mária Kovács Anna Żeljuk Maria Yavorskaya
Ekaterini Papakonstantinou