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Boxing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held at the Oxenford Studios in the Gold Coast, Australia from April 5th to 14th.[1][2]
Boxing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games | |
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Venue | Oxenford Studios |
Dates | 5–14 April 2018 |
Competitors | 217 from 48 nations |
A total of 16 events are scheduled to be held, 10 for men and six for women. Additional women's events were added by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) to get to a gender equal number of events overall for men and women.[3][4]
* Host nation (Australia)
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Light flyweight |
Mary Kom India |
Kristina O'Hara Northern Ireland |
Anusha Koddithuwakku Sri Lanka |
Tasmyn Benny New Zealand | |||
Flyweight |
Lisa Whiteside England |
Carly McNaul Northern Ireland |
Taylah Robertson Australia |
Christine Ongare Kenya | |||
Featherweight |
Skye Nicolson Australia |
Michaela Walsh Northern Ireland |
Alexis Pritchard New Zealand |
Sabrina Aubin-Boucher Canada | |||
Lightweight |
Anja Stridsman Australia |
Paige Murney England |
Troy Garton New Zealand |
Yetunde Odunuga Nigeria | |||
Welterweight |
Sandy Ryan England |
Rosie Eccles Wales |
Kaye Scott Australia |
Marie-Jeanne Parent Canada | |||
Middleweight |
Lauren Price Wales |
Caitlin Parker Australia |
Millicent Agboegbulem Nigeria |
Tammara Thibeault Canada |
There are 48 participating nations in boxing with a total of 217 athletes.
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