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Boxing
at the 2019 Military World Games
Dates23–26 October

Boxing at the 2019 Military World Games was held in Wuhan, China from 23 to 26 October 2019.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-49 kg Temirtas Zhussupov
 Kazakhstan
Deepak
 India
Kim Jang Ryong
 North Korea
Salman Alizada
 Azerbaijan
-52 kg Zhang Guo
 China
Ri Sung Jin
 North Korea
Kang Dong Heon
 North Korea
Enkhmandakh Kharkhuu
 Mongolia
-56 kg Ovik Ogannisian
 Russia
Enkh Amar Kharkhuu
 Mongolia
Chatchai Decha Butdee
 Thailand
Chirag
 India
-60 kg Enzo Grau
 France
Shunkor Abdurasulov
 Uzbekistan
Chol Man Choe
 North Korea
Shakhrier Akhmedov
 Russia
-64 kg Dzmitry Asanau
 Belarus
Dilmurat Mizhitov
 Kazakhstan
Aleksei Mazur
 Russia
Yahia Abdelli
 Algeria
-69 kg Aslanbek Shymbergenov
 Kazakhstan
Bilolbek Mirzarakhimov
 Uzbekistan
Saylom Ardee
 Thailand
Paul Andreas Wall
 Germany
-75 kg Aleksei Semykin
 Russia
Hebert Sousa
 Brazil
Timur Nurseitov
 Kazakhstan
Ahmad Ghousoon
 Syria
-81 kg Kozimbek Mardonov
 Uzbekistan
Abdelrahman Orabi
 Egypt
Shinebayar Narmandakh
 Mongolia
Ayat Marzhikpayev
 Kazakhstan
-91 kg Madiyar Saydrakhimov
 Uzbekistan
Abzal Kuttybekov
 Kazakhstan
Buhaniuc Adrian
 Romania
Daniel O'Brien
 Ireland
+91 kg Artem Suslenkov
 Russia
Mou Haipeng
 China
Algirdas Baniulis
 Lithuania
Edgar Muñoz
 Venezuela

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-51 kg Wu Yu
 China
Pang Chol Mi
 North Korea
Thi Kieu Diem Trinh
 Vietnam
Alexandra Kuleshova
 Russia
-57 kg Liu Piaopiao
 China
Saiana Sagataeva
 Russia
Ri Ok Byol
 North Korea
Nechita Claudia
 Romania
-60 kg Xu Zichun
 China
Beatriz Iasmim Ferreira
 Brazil
Krisandy Rios
 Venezuela
Hye Song Choe
 North Korea
-69 kg Dou Dan
 China
Kim Jin Son
 North Korea
Bayan Akbayeva
 Kazakhstan
Kimberly Gittens
 Barbados
-75 kg Pak Un Sim
 North Korea
Zheng Lu
 China
Mariia Urakova
 Russia
Viktoryia Kebikava
 Belarus

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