10days left for the registrations for the ASBC Asian Confederation Women’s Boxing Championships in the AIBA Database

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Please be informed that 10 days left for the registrations for the 8th edition of the ASBC Asian Confederation Women’s Boxing Championships which will be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in November 2-8. The Asian Boxing Confederation is expecting record number of boxers in the competition where our continent will be able to show its leading place in women’s boxing.
The registrations for the ASBC Asian Confederation Women’s Boxing Championships are open in the AIBA Database and all National Federations must enter their athletes and delegation members until October 1. The Referees & Judges also have to be registered in the AIBA Database at latest until October 1.
The event will be the fourth Asian continental competition in 2017 following the Men’s Elite, Youth and Junior Championships. Uzbekistan, Thailand and the Philippines hosted these previous ASBC events in 2017 and the next continental tournaments stays in Southeast Asia. Vietnam Boxing Federation hosted the 2005 Asian Boxing Championships for the men’s elite boxers and after 12 years of hiatus the sport returns to the Southeast Asian country.
Boxers who were born between 1977 and 1998 are eligible to compete in Vietnam in the 10 official women’s weight classes: 48kg, 51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg, 75kg, 81kg and +81kg. The AIBA Database is open for the registrations from September 1 until October 1. The ASBC Asian Confederation Women’s Boxing Championships will be held 3×3 minutes contests according to the new AIBA rules.
The delegations can arrive to Ho Chi Minh City on October 30-31 while the first competition day is November 2 after the Technical Meeting, General weigh-in and drawing ceremonies. The finals are scheduled on November 8 in the Nguyen Du Indoor Stadium and the departure of the delegations is November 9.
After Bangkok (2001), Hisar (2003), Kaohsiung (2005), Guwahati (2008), Astana (2010), Ulanbaatar (2012) and Wulanchabu (2015) the competition moved into a strongly developing woman boxing nation to Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City is the engine of Vietnam’s boxing life and hosted several national events in the recent years.