The 2008 World Boxing Students' Championship was held from September 19 to September 28 in Kazan, Russia [1] .
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Winners
| Weight category | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
| up to 48 kg | Lenar Faizeriev Russia | Adler Kapezov Kazakhstan | Gonzorig Saikanbayar Mongolia |
| Ferhat Pehlivan Turkey | |||
| up to 51 kg | Elgun Akhmedov Azerbaijan | Maxim Dvinsky Russia | Alexander Riskan Moldavia |
| Kadri cordel Turkey | |||
| up to 54 kg | Iles Kayumov Russia | Iderhuu Enkhzhargal Mongolia | Raghim Najafov Azerbaijan |
| Dmitry Rudenko Ukraine | |||
| up to 57 kg | Victor Batalov Russia | Kerem Gyurgen Turkey | Zhaksylyk Ilyasov Kazakhstan |
| Munbatar Altansuh Mongolia | |||
| up to 60 kg | Imil Iksanov Russia | Adilet Egizekov Kazakhstan | Muhammet Chat Turkey |
| Bat Ochir Ayurzan Mongolia | |||
| up to 64 kg | Alexander Zhirnov Russia | Anar Zhafarov Azerbaijan | Anatoly Navichok Belorussia |
| Almasbek Alibekov Kazakhstan | |||
| up to 69 kg | Anton Pinchuk Kazakhstan | Islam Edisultanov Russia | Martin Svoboda Czech |
| Sergey Evstafiev Belorussia | |||
| up to 75 kg | Vitaly Bondarenko Belorussia | Alexander Vasiliev Russia | Dmitry Dragunov Ukraine |
| Chuluntumur Tumurhuag Mongolia | |||
| up to 81 kg | Alexander Gvozdik Ukraine | Daniyar Ustembaev Kazakhstan | Bahram Muzaffer Turkey |
| Sergey Korneev Belorussia | |||
| up to 91 kg | Alexander Karakazyan Russia | Vasily Levit Kazakhstan | Saner Sayak Turkey |
| Viktor Chvarkov Belorussia | |||
| over 91 kg | Niyaz Faysullin Russia | Doszhan Ospanov Kazakhstan | Marius Sperauskas Lithuania |
| Ivan Bezverkhiy Ukraine |
Medal Distribution
| A place | A country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Russia | 7 | 3 | 0 | ten |
| 2 | Kazakhstan | one | five | 2 | eight |
| 3 | Azerbaijan | one | one | one | 3 |
| four | Belorussia | one | 0 | four | five |
| five | Ukraine | one | 0 | 3 | four |
| 6 | Turkey | 0 | one | five | 6 |
| 7 | Mongolia | 0 | one | four | five |
| eight | Czech | 0 | 0 | one | one |
| Lithuania | 0 | 0 | one | one | |
| Moldavia | 0 | 0 | one | one | |
| Total | eleven | eleven | 22 | 44 | |
See also
- International University Sports Federation
Notes
- ↑ World Boxing Championship in Kazan was the most successful for the Russian team (rus.) (Neopr.) ? . www.tatar-inform.ru. The appeal date is May 14, 2019.