England and India competed for dominance at the top of the medal table as the 2024 U19 World Boxing Championships in Colorado, USA, came to an end this weekend.
More than 180 boxers from 30 National Federations competed in the competition, for boxers aged 17 and 18, which was World Boxing’s first ever global championship.
Although India finished with the biggest haul of 17 medals across the male and female categories (made-up of four golds, eight silvers and five bronze) it was England that topped the final table with eight golds and one bronze.
A fine performance from the USA saw it finish with three golds, two silver and three bronze as the hosts secured third place in the medal table.
Other high performing nations included Australia which won eight medals and Germany with seven. Japan, New Zealand, Wales and South Korea all picked-up three medals each.
All information from the competition including the medal table and results can be found at: https://xboxing.world/.
The President of World Boxing, Boris van der Vorst, said: “This was a very significant event and I would like to express my congratulations to all of the boxers who took part and my thanks to USA Boxing for organising such an excellent competition.
“It was an incredible tournament that provided a platform for young boxers from around the world to showcase their talents. I am sure that many of the fantastic male and female boxers we have seen over the last week will go on to achieve even greater things in the sport and I wish them all the very best of luck as they pursue their careers in Olympic boxing.”
Full medal results below:
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