Women\'s World Championship: Top boxers have it easy on opening day

Women's World Championship: Top boxers have it easy on opening day

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Most of the medal contenders won their respective bouts on the opening day of AIBA Women's World Championships with gold medallist of advancing to the second round in a split verdict here Thursday.

In the first round, the Aussie got 10 points each from three judges while in the second, she just about managed to get the nod from two of the five judges.

What made the difference was the third round when she got full points from four judges to progress to the second round.

Originally hailing from Sweden, Stridsman moved to at the age of 19 for further studies. But became a passion for her when she turned 23.

In 2015, she earned her Australian citizenship and won a gold medal in

Stridsman tore her Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in a freak accident during a bout in two months before the Australian team trials for CWG.

The 31-year-old, often referred to as the 'Comeback Queen', underwent a tricky operation and her damaged knee tendon was replaced with an Achilles tendon from a corpse. She defied all odds, took part in the Gold Coast CWG and went on to win a gold medal.

In another bout of the day, pint-sized Kazakh Zhaina Shekerbekova showed her tactical superiority against Russia's European champion with a shocking 5-0 win in the 51kg.

Algeria's Ouidad Sefouh moved down to the flyweight (51kg) just before the start of the Women's World Championships and she used her longer reach against Germany's to win her opening contest.

Switzerland's beat Indonesia's bronze medallist Huswatun Hasanah to set up a second round clash against India's 2006 edition gold medallist L in 60kg.

Somalia's Ramla Ali (57kg) came with a lot of expectations after winning national titles in England, where she stayed for many years after fleeing from during the civil war. However she lost in the first round against Doaa Toujani of

"I am disappointed, I thought I had some clear punches on my opponent but that was not enough for me to win," said Ali who was cheered by Somalians and Indians from the stands.

The Results:

Kernachan Stephanie (SCO) bt (KOR) - 4:1; Fuchs Virginia (USA) bt KOB Tetiana (UKR)- 5:0; Pang Chol Mi (PRK) bt (NZL)- 5:0; Ichshanova Nazym (KAZ) bt Islam Mst Onita (BAN)- 5:0; (NZL) bt Khelif Hadjila (ALG)- 5:0; Kholodkova Snizhana (UKR) bt Watanabe Ayane (JPN); Sartakova Mariia (RUS) bt Mestiaen Mona (FRA)- 4:1 Mancini Delphine (FRA) bt Lescurat Clara (ARG)- 5:0; Jones (ENG) bt (INA) 5:0; Toujani Doaa (MAR) bt (SOM) 3:2; Perijoc Lacramioara (ROU) bt Mirzaeva Yodgoroy (UZB)- 5:0; Scotney Ellie (ENG) bt (TPE)- 5:0; Beterian Jemyma (NED) bt Tumurkhuyag Bolortuul (MGL)- 4:1; Bruyevich Helina (BLR) bt Sakobi Matshu Marcelat (COD) -5:0.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 21:25 IST