The boxing action ended today with the final bouts in all eleven weight categories taking place on the final day of the World Boxing Cup: Ulaanbaatar 2024. Host nation Mongolia secured the most medals with a haul made up of 4 gold, 4 silver and 13 bronze medals.
China was the second most successful nation at the event with 6 medals, closely followed by Japan who finished with 5 medals.
The full list of gold medallists at the World Boxing Cup: Ulaanbaatar 2024 is:
Women’s 50kg: KINOSHITA Rinka, Japan
Women’s 54kg: OYUNTSETSEG Yesugen, Mongolia
Women’s 57kg: YOSHIZAWA Satsuki, China
Women’s 60kg: MONKHOR Namuun, Mongolia
Women’s 66kg: LI Shu, China
Men’s 51kg: LIU Chuang, China
Men’s 57kg: KHARKHUU Bilguunsaikhan, Mongolia
Men’s 63.5kg: NISHIYAMA Shion, Japan
Men’s 71kg: BATTUMUR Misheelt, Mongolia
Men’s 80kg: WAKAYA Go, Japan
Men’s 92+kg: OUCHAOU Amin Younes, Germany
The four-day competition was the first World Boxing Cup event to be held in Asia and was hosted by the Mongolian Boxing Federation and World Boxing.
The event in Ulaanbaatar was the third World Boxing Cup of 2024 following events in Sheffield, England in January and Colorado, USA in April. The World Boxing Cup end-of-year Finals event for 2024 will be held at English Institute of Sport Sheffield, England from 27-30 November 2024.