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World University Boxing Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)various
Frequencybiannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated2004 (2004)
Founder Caner Doganeli, Anwar Chowdhry
Most recent2018
Next event2020
Activity amateur boxing
Organised by AIBA and FISU

The World University Boxing Championships are the official international collegiate competition in the sport of amateur boxing. Competitors are students of higher educational facilities worldwide (colleges, universities, institutes, etc.) [1]

Editions

No. Year Host Venue Dates Team Champion
1 2004 Turkey Antalya, Turkey 22–27 November   Turkey
2 2006 Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan Baluan Sholak Sports Palace 3–9 October   Kazakhstan
3 2008 Russia Kazan, Russia Basket-Hall 20–27 September   Russia
4 2010 Mongolia Ulan Baatar, Mongolia 5–10 October   Mongolia
5 2012 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan Baku Sports Palace 13–18 November   Azerbaijan
6 2014 Russia Yakutsk, Russia Triumf Sports Complex 9–14 September   Russia
7 2016 Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand 3–8 October   Russia
8 2018 Russia Elista, Russia Oirat Arena 1–6 September   Russia
9 2020 Poland Katowice, Poland Spodek Arena 10–15 October TBD

References

  1. ^ "World University Boxing Championships". Amateur Boxing Homepage. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
World University Boxing Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)various
Frequencybiannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated2004 (2004)
Founder Caner Doganeli, Anwar Chowdhry
Most recent2018
Next event2020
Activity amateur boxing
Organised by AIBA and FISU

The World University Boxing Championships are the official international collegiate competition in the sport of amateur boxing. Competitors are students of higher educational facilities worldwide (colleges, universities, institutes, etc.) [1]

Editions

No. Year Host Venue Dates Team Champion
1 2004 Turkey Antalya, Turkey 22–27 November   Turkey
2 2006 Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan Baluan Sholak Sports Palace 3–9 October   Kazakhstan
3 2008 Russia Kazan, Russia Basket-Hall 20–27 September   Russia
4 2010 Mongolia Ulan Baatar, Mongolia 5–10 October   Mongolia
5 2012 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan Baku Sports Palace 13–18 November   Azerbaijan
6 2014 Russia Yakutsk, Russia Triumf Sports Complex 9–14 September   Russia
7 2016 Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand 3–8 October   Russia
8 2018 Russia Elista, Russia Oirat Arena 1–6 September   Russia
9 2020 Poland Katowice, Poland Spodek Arena 10–15 October TBD

References

  1. ^ "World University Boxing Championships". Amateur Boxing Homepage. Retrieved 25 December 2017.

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