2021 World Military Boxing Championship Explained

2021 World Military Boxing Championship
Edition:58nd
Venue:CSKA "Igrovoy" SC, VTB Arena
Location:Moscow, Russia
Dates:16 – 26 September
Competitors:228 (183 men, 45 women)
Nations:36

The 2021 World Military Boxing Championship was the 58th edition of the World Military Boxing Championships. It was hosted by the CISM and BFR held in Moscow (Russia) on September 16-26, 2021.[1] [2]

The championship was the first boxing competition organised by the International Military Sports Council after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 58th championship was inaugurated by Secretary of State — Deputy Minister of Defence of Russia,, who presented the greetings from the head of the Military Department, General Sergei Shoigu, the Defence Minister of Russian Federation.

The competition took place in ten weight categories for men and five for women. 228 boxers (183 men, 45 women) from 36 countries competed in the tournament with a total of 216 fights.[3]

Medal summary

Medalists – Men

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rowspan=2-52 kg
rowspan=2-56 kg
rowspan=2-60 kg
rowspan=2-64 kg
rowspan=2-69 kg
rowspan=2-75 kg
rowspan=2-81 kg
rowspan=2-91 kg
+91 kg

Medalists – Women

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rowspan=2-57 kg
rowspan=2-60 kg
rowspan=2-69 kg
rowspan=2-75 kg

Medal table

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 58 th WMC Boxing – Moscow (RUS). MilSport.one. 2023-01-31. en.
  2. Web site: 58th WMC Boxing – Moscow (RUS) – Technical Meeting, Draw and Anti-doping training. MilSport.one. 2023-01-31. en.
  3. Web site: 58th World Military Boxing Championship in Moscow 2021. CSKA.ru. 2023-01-31. ru.