2012 Summer Olympics Results - Boxing
| Women's Middleweight | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 12 - Final | |||
USAUnited States | Claressa Shields | ||
RUSRussia | Nadezhda Torlopova | ||
CHNChina | Li Jinzi | ||
KAZKazakhstan | Marina Volnova | ||
| 99 | AUSAustralia | Naomi Fischer-Rasmussen | |
| 99 | AZEAzerbaijan | Elena Vystropova | |
| 99 | BRABrazil | Roselli Feitosa | |
| 99 | CANCanada | Mary Spencer | |
| 99 | GBRGreat Britain | Savannah Marshall | |
| 99 | KENKenya | Elizabeth Andiego | |
| 99 | NGRNigeria | Edith Ogoke | |
| 99 | SWESweden | Anna Laurell Nash | |
| Women's Middleweight, Final, Shields v Torlopova | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 9 - Final | |||
| 1 | USAUnited States | Claressa Shields | 19 |
| 2 | RUSRussia | Nadezhda Torlopova | 12 |
| Women's Middleweight, Semifinal, Li J Z v Torlopova | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 8 - Final | |||
| 1 | RUSRussia | Nadezhda Torlopova | 12 |
| 2 | CHNChina | Li Jinzi | 10 |
| Women's Middleweight, Semifinal, Volnova v Shields | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 8 - Final | |||
| 1 | USAUnited States | Claressa Shields | 29 |
| 2 | KAZKazakhstan | Marina Volnova | 15 |
| Women's Middleweight, Quarterfinal, Ogoke v Torlopova | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 6 - Final | |||
| 1 | RUSRussia | Nadezhda Torlopova | 18 |
| 2 | NGRNigeria | Edith Ogoke | 8 |
| Women's Middleweight, Quarterfinal, Spencer v Li J Z | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 6 - Final | |||
| 1 | CHNChina | Li Jinzi | 17 |
| 2 | CANCanada | Mary Spencer | 14 |
| Women's Middleweight, Quarterfinal, Laurell v Shields | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 6 - Final | |||
| 1 | USAUnited States | Claressa Shields | 18 |
| 2 | SWESweden | Anna Laurell Nash | 14 |
| Women's Middleweight, Quarterfinal, Marshall v Volnova | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 6 - Final | |||
| 1 | KAZKazakhstan | Marina Volnova | 16 |
| 2 | GBRGreat Britain | Savannah Marshall | 12 |
| Women's Middleweight, Last 16, Vystropova v Ogoke | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 5 - Final | |||
| 1 | NGRNigeria | Edith Ogoke | 14 |
| 2 | AZEAzerbaijan | Elena Vystropova | 12 |
| Women's Middleweight, Last 16, Feitosa v Li J Z | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 5 - Final | |||
| 1 | CHNChina | Li Jinzi | 19 |
| 2 | BRABrazil | Roselli Feitosa | 14 |
| Women's Middleweight, Last 16, Laurell v Fischer-Rasmussen | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 5 - Final | |||
| 1 | SWESweden | Anna Laurell Nash | 24 |
| 2 | AUSAustralia | Naomi Fischer-Rasmussen | 17 |
| Women's Middleweight, Last 16, Volnova v Andiego | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| August 5 - Final | |||
| 1 | KAZKazakhstan | Marina Volnova | 20 |
| 2 | KENKenya | Elizabeth Andiego | 11 |
Medal Tracker
Medal Leaders
- 126
USA - 91
CHN - 45
JPN
Individual Medal Leaders
USA | 40 |
CHN | 40 |
JPN | 20 |
USA | 44 |
CHN | 27 |
FRA | 26 |
USA | 42 |
GBR | 29 |
CHN | 24 |
Medal Leaders
- 5
Marchand - 5
Huske - 5
O'Callaghan
Individual Medal Leaders
Marchand | 4 |
Huske | 3 |
O'Callaghan | 3 |
Smith | 3 |
Huske | 2 |
Walsh | 2 |
Yufei | 5 |
Junxuan | 3 |
McKeown | 2 |
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