2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships explained

2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships
Venue:Štark Arena
Location:Belgrade, Serbia
Dates:25 October – 6 November
Competitors:510
Teams:88
Previous:Ekaterinburg 2019
Next:Tashkent 2023

The 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships were held in Belgrade, Serbia from 25 October to 6 November.[1] Belgrade was picked to host the championships for the second time; the original 2021 contract with New Delhi was cancelled due to a disagreement between AIBA and the Boxing Federation of India over hosting fees. AIBA also demanded the BFI pay a cancellation penalty of US$500,000.[2]

For the first time in AIBA’s 75-year history, medal winners were awarded prize money; gold medallists earn $100,000, silver medallists $50,000, and bronze medallists $25,000. The overall prize fund was worth $2.6 million.[3]

Medal summary

Medalists

Minimumweight
Wuttichai Yurachai
Thailand Boxing Federation
Flyweight
Thanarat Saengphet
Thailand Boxing Federation
Akhtem Zakirov
Russian Boxing Federation
Bantamweight
Featherweight
Lightweight
Light welterweight
Welterweight
Light middleweight
Vadim Musaev
Russian Boxing Federation
Middleweight
Dzhambulat Bizhamov
Russian Boxing Federation
Weerapon Jongjoho
Thailand Boxing Federation
Light heavyweight
Savelii Sadoma
Russian Boxing Federation
Cruiserweight
Heavyweight
Super heavyweight
Mark Petrovskii
Russian Boxing Federation

Controversies

The Kosovo boxing team was prevented from competing at the tournament despite Serbia's hosting contract requiring Serbia to allow all teams to compete. (The contract further requires that all teams be allowed to compete under their own flags and explicitly includes Kosovo; AIBA recognizes the Kosovo Boxing Federation as a full member.[4]) Two days prior to the tournament, the Kosovo boxing team was denied entry into Serbia at border control, effectively shutting them out of the tournament. During negotiations between AIBA and Serbia, Serbia stated to AIBA that Kosovo would not be allowed to compete except under the AIBA flag; this was rejected by Kosovo. One day prior to the tournament, AIBA suggested a compromise to Serbia where Kosovo would compete under "a neutral flag" (similar to Russia's situation); this was rejected by Serbia.[5] [6] [7]

In December 2021 after the tournament, the International Olympic Committee sent a letter to Serbia condemning the incident.[8]

Participating nations

510 athletes from 86 countries and two AIBA Fair Chance Teams participated in the championships:

  1. AIBA Fair Chance Team 1 (9)
  2. AIBA Fair Chance Team 2 (1)
  3. (3)
  4. (11)
  5. (1)
  6. (9)
  7. (2)
  8. (2)
  9. (6)
  10. (3)
  11. (3)
  12. (10)
  13. (8)
  14. (3)
  15. (10)
  16. (8)
  17. (10)
  18. (8)
  19. (4)
  20. (1)
  21. (5)
  22. (2)
  23. (9)
  24. (9)
  25. (2)
  26. (3)
  27. (6)
  28. (1)
  29. (7)
  30. (13)
  31. (4)
  32. (3)
  33. (2)
  34. (1)
  35. (1)
  36. (10)
  37. (13)
  38. (10)
  39. (1)
  40. (7)
  41. (4)
  42. (11)
  43. (3)
  44. (10)
  45. (4)
  46. (13)
  47. (13)
  48. (12)
  49. (1)
  50. (8)
  51. (1)
  52. (1)
  53. (3)
  54. (9)
  55. (8)
  56. (8)
  57. (2)
  58. (4)
  59. (1)
  60. (2)
  61. (3)
  62. (1)
  63. (1)
  64. (3)
  65. (8)
  66. (4)
  67. (2)
  68. Russian Boxing Federation (13)
  69. (1)
  70. (6)
  71. (12)
  72. (3)
  73. (6)
  74. (5)
  75. (7)
  76. (2)
  77. (7)
  78. (8)
  79. (1)
  80. (8)
  81. (3)
  82. Thailand Boxing Federation (10)
  83. (5)
  84. (13)
  85. (13)
  86. (9)
  87. (13)
  88. (4)

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: AIBA MEN'S WORLD BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 Detailed Competition Schedule. AIBA. 24 October 2021. 24 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211024202541/https://www.aiba.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/C08.pdf. 24 October 2021.
  2. News: AIBA move 2021 World Boxing Championships from New Delhi to Belgrade due to pay dispute . 24 October 2021 . The 42 . AFP . Journal Media Ltd. . 28 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Top stars are registered to take part in AIBA World Boxing Championships . AIBA.org . 24 September 2021 . . 28 September 2021 . 4 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211004082426/https://www.aiba.org/blog/top-stars-are-registered-to-take-part-in-aiba-world-boxing-championships-in-belgrade/ . dead .
  4. Web site: Swedish Boxing Federation .
  5. Web site: Kosovo boxing team denied entry to Serbia for third time .
  6. Web site: Michael Houston: Serbia shutout shows where politics should stay out of sport .
  7. Web site: Serbia Bars Kosovo Team from Competing in Boxing Championship . 25 October 2021 .
  8. Web site: Kosovo flag not on World Athletics website for Indoor Championships in Serbia .