(APR 30) The new edition of
the Belgrade Winner Tournament women’s semi-finals impressed all
of the experts and caused several surprises in Serbia. Chile’s
former Italian boxer, Valentina Bustamante is the first ever
woman from the South American nation who won a title in a major
international tournament as the Belgrade Winner.
More than 200 boxers attended in
the international event including 87 female athletes in the
Serbian capital. Altogether 35 nations sent their teams, and
among them 24 competed also in the women’s part of the Belgrade
Winner Tournament.
Chile’s historical success in the Belgrade Winner Tournament
Valentina Bustamante claimed mostly silver medals in the Italian
National Championships, and the strong boxer decided to switch
to Chile. Once again, she represented her new nation in the
Belgrade Winner Tournament where she exceeded all of the
previous expectations and won all of her four matches.
Bustamante eliminated the experienced Croatian and Kazakh boxers
during her road to the semi-finals in the Serbian capital. The
lightweight (60kg) boxer used her energetic style in the last
four against England’s sensation Youth Olympic Games winner, and
AIBA Youth World Champion Caroline Dubois. Her English opponent
never lost any international matches until their semi-finals
which was the main sensation of the entire competition.
Following her unexpected success over Dubois she was still
hungry enough to take the gold medal, and Bustamante completed
that mission against Greece’s Nikoleta Pita in the final. She
became the first ever Chilean woman boxer to win a top
international tournament.
“I don’t have any words to express after this fantastic gold
medal. I just want to say thanks to all the people who helped me
to prepare, and also to my sponsors who believed in me and
allowed to compete here. Thanks to my coach Fabio Paragnani who
was at my corner, and he was always confident, and this is also
his success,” said grateful Valentina Bustamante after her final
contest.
Tunisia’s Khouloud Hlimi defeated the Russian favorite at the
featherweight (57kg)
Tunisia’s Khouloud Hlimi is one of the best African female
boxers to win the last edition of the All Africa Games and the
African Olympic Boxing Qualifying Event. Her coaches decided to
move her down to the featherweight (57kg) which was a fantastic
decision, and since then Tunisia’s No.1 has won plenty of
international events.
Hlimi had four opponents in the Belgrade Winner Tournament, and
she was able to manage the perfect tactical skills against all
of them. She defeated Hungary’s Szabina Szucs, Mali’s tall
Fatoumata Camara, Uzbekistan’s Makhliyo Khabibullayeva, and
finally Russia’s Liudmilla Vorontsova. Her final opponent
claimed silver medal in the last edition of the AIBA Women’s
World Boxing Championships, but Hlimi’s smart strategy delivered
a gold medal for the Tunisians.
Russia dominated the heaviest weight categories
The Russians sent 14 female boxers to the Belgrade Winner
Tournament, and among them three succeeded in the finals.
Two-time AIBA Women’s World Champion, Zenfira Magomedalieva was
too strong for all of her opponents including Uzbekistan’s
promising Mavluda Mavlonova in the final of the middleweight
(75kg).
Anna Ivanova had to beat her National Champion rival, Dulma
Lumbunova at the light heavyweight (81kg) which was also a
selection match between them. AIBA Women’s World Boxing
Championships bronze medallist, Kristina Tkacheva returned after
a short break, and she defeated her Uzbek and Czech rivals in
the heaviest weight category.
List of the women’s gold medallist in the Belgrade Winner
Tournament
48 kg: Rim Bennama, France
51 kg: Nina Radovanovic, Serbia
54 kg: Jelena Zekic, Serbia
57 kg: Khouloud Hlimi, Tunisia
60 kg: Valentina Bustamante, Chile
64 kg: Sara Kos, Croatia
69 kg: Rosie Eccles, Wales
75 kg: Zenfira Magomedalieva, Russia
81 kg: Anna Ivanova, Russia
+81 kg: Kristina Tkacheva, Russia
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