Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships

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Lo Ching Ting was great in the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships

Chinese Taipei proved top performance in the recent women competitions among the juniors and youth boxers. Their talented women hopes claimed medals including gold in the recent AIBA and ASBC competitions. Their new talents shined in the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships which was selection event for the international competitions.
Chinese Taipei has got experienced women youth boxers who could be their key boxers in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic era. AIBA Women’s Youth World Boxing Championships bronze medallist Lo Ching Ting will be turning to 18 but as expected she could defeat Lin Hsin Lan in the final of the Women’s Youth Light Flyweight class (48 kg).
Wu Shih Yi also competed in the AIBA Women’s Youth World Boxing Championships in Taipei last May and in spite of her early elimination against a Russian boxer she proved her skills last year. The 18-year-old boxer was too strong for Chen Pei Chun and claimed her third-in-a-row national title in Taipei.
Wang Su Ting, who moved down one category, is also an experienced boxer in this age group who attended in several international competitions therefore her success at the Featherweight class (57 kg) was an expected result. Her teammate Lin Wan Ting defeated Chiu Sheng Mei and won the gold medal in the important Lightweight class (60 kg) in the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships.
Lin Ya Hsuan was bronze medallist in the AIBA Women’s Junior World Boxing Championships in Taipei one year ago where she lost to only eventual winner US teenage star Lupe Gutierrez in a close contest. In the final of the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships the 17-year-old talent defeated Huang Chu Yun and claimed the gold medal at the Women’s Youth Light Welterweight class (64 kg).
Twelve boxers have been crowned in the women junior competition in the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships from 38 kg up to the +63 kg weight classes. The best performance was delivered by AIBA Women’s Junior World Boxing Championships quarter-finalist 16-year-old Shao Yi Yun who defeated Chen Hung Ju in the final of the Junior Light Welterweight class (63 kg) but Chang Yi Jou (46 kg), Kao Yi En (50 kg), Chen Li Ping (52 kg) and Tsui Hsueh Tzu (57 kg) are also among their top junior talents.
The best men youth boxer Kan Chia Wei had to miss the competition due his participation at the AIBA Asian & Oceanian Olympic Qualification Event but he will be there at the ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan next month. In his absence Wang Yu Chih claimed the gold medal at the Men’s Youth Middleweight class (75 kg) in the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships.
Southpaw Hsu Cheng Yu is only 16 but he could win the Men’s Youth Light Flyweight class (49 kg) in the event after beating Tsai Sung Lin. Chen Po Yi had only 32 contest but his skills were enough to beat Chiu Hsuan Hsien in the Youth Bantamweight class (56 kg). 18-year-old tall Sung Wei Chieh (60 kg) and Wu Yen Yu (69 kg) also proved great performance in the men youth level of the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships.
Chinese Taipei’s best men junior boxers have been preparing to the Children of Asia Games which is the most important competition for that age group this year. Fifteen new winners have been crowned from the 38 kg up to the +70 kg in the junior part of the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships.

Winners in the Chinese Taipei Secondary School Championships

Women’s Youth 42 kg: Chiang Ju Fen
Women’s Youth 45 kg: Chen Tzu Hsuan
Women’s Youth 48 kg: Lo Ching Ting
Women’s Youth 51 kg: Cheng Hsu Fu
Women’s Youth 54 kg: Wu Shih Yi
Women’s Youth 57 kg: Wang Su Ting
Women’s Youth 60 kg: Lin Wan Ting
Women’s Youth 64 kg: Lin Ya Hsuan
Women’s Youth 75 kg: Liang Chia Chieh
Men’s Youth 43 kg: Liu Sheng Wei
Men’s Youth 46 kg: Li Yu Hsiang
Men’s Youth 49 kg: Hsu Cheng Yu
Men’s Youth 52 kg: Li Cheng Wei
Men’s Youth 56 kg: Chen Po Yi
Men’s Youth 60 kg: Sung Wei Chieh
Men’s Youth 64 kg: Hsieh Kai Yu
Men’s Youth 69 kg: Wu Yen Yu
Men’s Youth 75 kg: Wang Yu Chih
Men’s Youth 81 kg: Huang Yi Hsuan
Men’s Youth 91 kg: Ho Shao Hui
Men’s Youth +91 kg: Pu Yu Ching
Women’s Junior 38 kg: Huang Yu Han
Women’s Junior 41 kg: Chang Yi Hsuan
Women’s Junior 44 kg: Tsai Yun Hsuan
Women’s Junior 46 kg: Chang Yi Jou
Women’s Junior 48 kg: Tsai Tzu Han
Women’s Junior 50 kg: Kao Yi En
Women’s Junior 52 kg: Chen Li Ping
Women’s Junior 54 kg: Ho Su Ping
Women’s Junior 57 kg: Tsui Hsueh Tzu
Women’s Junior 60 kg: Hung Yu Mei
Women’s Junior 63 kg: Shao Yi Yun
Women’s Junior +63 kg: Ko Yuan Chien
Men’s Junior 38 kg: Lu Chia Hao
Men’s Junior 40 kg: Chang Chun Hao
Men’s Junior 42 kg: Chiang Mao Chieh
Men’s Junior 44 kg: Chen Chia Hao
Men’s Junior 46 kg: Yu Chen Cheng
Men’s Junior 48 kg: Tsai Jui Chih
Men’s Junior 50 kg: Peng Sung Wei
Men’s Junior 52 kg: Lai Chih Chi
Men’s Junior 54 kg: Hung Tzu Tsung
Men’s Junior 57 kg: Wu Chun Yi
Men’s Junior 60 kg: Lo Chien Hsiang
Men’s Junior 63 kg: Lin Tsai Yu
Men’s Junior 66 kg: Hung Kai Wei
Men’s Junior 70 kg: Huang Wei Hsiang
Men’s Junior +70 kg: Chan Shang Yi