ASBC Asian Elite Boxing Championships – Statistics after the finals

The General Statistics of the ASBC Elite Boxing Championships Chiang Mai 2024

– Number of total participants in the event: 210

– Number of women boxers: 80

– Number of men boxers: 130

– Number of participating countries: 21

– The biggest delegations in the event: Ukraine and Kazakhstan with maximum number of 25 boxers

– The smallest delegations in the event: Cambodia and Qatar with 1 boxer

– Number of weight categories: 25 (12 women, 13 men)

– Competition period: November 30 – December 11

– Number of competition days: 11

– Number of bouts after the finals: 185

– Number of medallist nations: 15

– Number of finalist nations: 9

– Number of nations with gold medals: 5

The participating nations in the ASBC Asian Elite Boxing Championships Chiang Mai 2024

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Chinese Taipei, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, host Thailand, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam

The final medal standings in Chiang Mai:

1. Uzbekistan: 11 gold – 6 silver – 3 bronze medals

2. Kazakhstan: 9-5-6

3. Thailand: 3-2-4

4. China: 1-4-2

5. Tajikistan: 1-1-3

6. Vietnam: 0-3-1

7. Ukraine: 0-2-11

8. Philippines: 0-1-4

9. Japan: 0-1-1

10. Mongolia: 0-0-4

10. Chinese Taipei: 0-0-4

12. Kyrgyzstan: 0-0-2

13. Cambodia: 0-0-1

13. Saudi Arabia: 0-0-1

13. Sri Lanka: 0-0-1

The finalist nations by countries:

– Uzbekistan: 17 finalists

– Kazakhstan: 14 finalists

– China, Thailand: 5 finalists

– Vietnam: 3 finalists

– Tajikistan, Ukraine: 2 finalists

– Japan, Philippines: 1 finalist

The medallists by countries in Chiang Mai (both genders in total)

– Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan: 20 medals

– Ukraine: 13 medals

– Thailand: 9 medals

– China: 7 medals

– Philippines, Tajikistan: 5 medals

– Chinese Taipei, Mongolia, Vietnam: 4 medals

– Japan, Kyrgyzstan: 2 medals

– Cambodia, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka: 1 medal

The women medallists by countries in Chiang Mai

– Kazakhstan: 10 women medals

– Uzbekistan: 9 medals

– Ukraine: 8 medals

– Thailand: 6 medals

– China, Vietnam: 4 medals

– Chinese Taipei: 2 medals

– Mongolia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia: 1 medal

The men medallists by countries in Chiang Mai

– Uzbekistan: 11 men medals

– Kazakhstan: 10 medals

– Tajikistan, Ukraine: 5 medals

– Philippines: 4 medals

– China, Mongolia, Thailand: 3 medals

– Chinese Taipei, Japan, Kyrgyzstan: 2 medals

– Cambodia, Sri Lanka: 1 medal

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