ASBC Asian Junior & Schoolboys & Schoolgirls Boxing Championships – Final Statistics

The General Statistics of the ASBC Asian Junior & Schoolboys & Schoolgirls Boxing Championships Al Ain 2024

– Number of participants in the event: 461

– Number of junior boxer: 255 (162 male junior and 93 female junior)

– Number of schoolboys and schoolgirls: 206 (144 schoolboys 62 schoolgirls)

– Number of participating countries: 26

– The biggest delegations in the event: India and Kazakhstan with maximum number of 56 boxers

– The smallest delegations in the event: Afghanistan 1, Bangladesh 1, Pakistan 1 boxer

– Number of weight categories: 56 (26 junior, 15 schoolgirls, 15 schoolboys)

– Competition period: August 29 – September 9

– Number of competition days: 11

– Number of bouts after all competition days: 405

– Number of gold medallist nations: 7

– Number of medallist nations: 16

The participating nations in the ASBC Asian Junior & Schoolboys & Schoolgirls Boxing Championships Al Ain 2024

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam

The overall medal ranking of the ASBC Asian Junior & Schoolboys & Schoolgirls Boxing Championships Al Ain 2024

  1. Kazakhstan: 15 gold – 11 silver – 15 bronze medals
  2. Uzbekistan: 14-11-8
  3. India: 12-13-18
  4. Ukraine: 5-14-18
  5. Iran: 4-2-4
  6. Tajikistan: 4-1-6
  7. Kyrgyzstan: 2-3-9
  8. Chinese Taipei: 0-1-10
  9. Mongolia: 0-0-8
  10. Vietnam: 0-0-3
  11. Turkmenistan: 0-0-2
  12. Iraq: 0-0-1
  13. Jordan: 0-0-1
  14. Pakistan: 0-0-1
  15. Qatar: 0-0-1
  16. Sri Lanka: 0-0-1

The schoolgirls and schoolboys medal ranking in Al Ain

  1. Kazakhstan: 12 gold – 7 silver – 7 bronze medals
  2. India: 8-5-9
  3. Ukraine: 5-10-9
  4. Tajikistan: 2-1-1
  5. Iran: 2-0-1
  6. Kyrgyzstan: 1-2-7
  7. Uzbekistan: 0-5-5
  8. Mongolia: 0-0-7
  9. Chinese Taipei: 0-0-4
  10. Vietnam: 0-0-3
  11. Sri Lanka: 0-0-1

The junior medal ranking in Al Ain

  1. Uzbekistan: 14 gold – 6 silver – 3 bronze medals
  2. India: 4-8-9
  3. Kazakhstan: 3-4-8
  4. Iran: 2-2-3
  5. Tajikistan: 2-0-5
  6. Kyrgyzstan: 1-1-2
  7. Ukraine: 0-4-9
  8. Chinese Taipei: 0-1-6
  9. Turkmenistan: 0-0-2
  10. Iraq: 0-0-1
  11. Jordan: 0-0-1
  12. Mongolia: 0-0-1
  13. Pakistan: 0-0-1
  14. Qatar: 0-0-1

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