Boxing at the 2023 East Asian Youth Games

Boxing was held at the 2023 East Asian Youth Games from August 17 to 19, 2023, at the Wrestling Palace in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Only athletes born on 2005.01.01 – 2006.12.31 were allowed to participate.[1][2]

Boxing at the 2023 East Asian Youth Games
Dates17–19 August 2023
Host cityUlaanbaatar, Mongolia
VenueWrestling Palace
LevelYouth
Events10
Participation38 athletes from
5 nations


Medal table

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Source:

  *   Host nation (Mongolia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)62210
2  Japan (JPN)3137
3  Mongolia (MGL)14510
4  South Korea (KOR)0347
5  Chinese Taipei (TPE)0044
Totals (5 entries)10101838

Medal summary

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Boys' events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
46–48 kg Mo Changning
  China
Jo Hyeonwoo
  South Korea
Tuvshinzaya Otgonbayar
  Mongolia
Ryota Ajiki
  Japan
48–51 kg Zhang Hanrui
  China
Tugsbileg Enkhtur
  Mongolia
Jin Juan
  South Korea
Jo Oikawa
  Japan
51–54 kg Oyun-Erdene Enkhsaikhan
  Mongolia
Huang Jiahao
  China
54–57 kg Fuma Kumamoto
  Japan
Zhu Jinda
  China
Lin Yi-cheng
  Chinese Taipei
Munkh-Erdene Erdenebold
  Mongolia
57–60 kg Shoma Okumura
  Japan
Moon Gyubin
  South Korea
Fu Lyucheng
  China
Altangerel Uuganbayar
  Mongolia
60–63.5 kg Han Jiachao
  China
Baasandash Ulemj
  Mongolia
Lee Minjae
  South Korea
Keisuke Akimoto
  Japan
63.5–67 kg Ryuki Waga
  Japan
Park Seonghun
  South Korea
Daerhan Nuerheman
  China
Ochirdari Batzaya
  Mongolia

Girls' events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48–51 kg Liu Qianfang
  China
Saruul Batsaikhan
  Mongolia
An Subin
  South Korea
Chi Ya-chen
  Chinese Taipei
52–54 kg Xu Rong
  China
Miku Oikawa
  Japan
Wang Tsai-wei
  Chinese Taipei
Nomundari Enkhamgalan
  Mongolia
57–60 kg Li Qianwei
  China
Gerelsaikhan Davaa
  Mongolia
Li Yi-chun
  Chinese Taipei
Park Hyeji
  South Korea

Participating nations

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38 Athletes from 5 NOCs participate in the event:

  1.   China (10)
  2.   Japan (7)
  3.   South Korea (7)
  4.   Chinese Taipei (4)
  5.   Mongolia (10)

References

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