According to a press release by AIBA, a total of 80 boxers from 23 countries remained in actions at the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships and bagged medals in Kielce:
– India, Russia: 11 medals
– Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan: 10 medals
– Poland: 8 medals
– Ukraine: 6 medals
– Cuba, Italy: 3 medals
– Bulgaria, Mongolia, Thailand: 2 medals
– Armenia, Azerbaijan, Colombia, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Moldova, Montenegro, Turkey: 1 medal
Medalist countries in the women’s event:
– India, Poland: 7 medals
– Uzbekistan: 6 medals
– Kazakhstan: 5 medals
– Russia: 4 medals
– Italy, Thailand: 2 medals
– Czech Republic, France, Latvia, Moldova, Mongolia, Turkey, Ukraine: 1 medal
Medallist countries in the men’s event:
– Russia: 7 medals
– Kazakhstan, Ukraine: 5 medals
– India, Uzbekistan: 4 medals
– Cuba: 3 medals
– Bulgaria: 2 medals
– Armenia, Azerbaijan, Colombia, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Montenegro, Poland: 1 medal
Medals by Confederations at the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships:
– Europe (EUBC): 39 medals
– Asia (ASBC): 37 medals
– America (AMBC): 4 medals