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Muaythai at the 2023 European Games

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Muaythai tournament
Muaythai
at the 2023 European Games
VenueMyślenice Arena
LocationMyślenice, Poland
Dates25–28 June
Competitors80 from 23 nations
TBA →
Muaythai at the
2023 European Games
MenWomen
60 kg 51 kg
67 kg 54 kg
71 kg 57 kg
81 kg 60 kg
91 kg 63.5 kg

The muaythai [a] tournaments at the 2023 European Games in Myślenice, Małopolska, Poland were held from 25 to 28 June 2023 at the Myślenice Arena.[4] Muaythai was one of ten new sports added to the European Games specifically for the 2023 edition.[5]

Competition format

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Men will contest matches in these five weight classes:[6]

Women will contest matches in these five weight classes:

Qualification

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A total of 80 athletes could qualify for muaythai at the 2023 European Games. Each National Olympic Committee could enter a maximum of 6 muaythai practitioners (one in each division). Host nation Poland has reserved a spot in each of all 10 events, while 10 are made available to NOCs through the universality places.

The remaining muaythai practitioners underwent a qualifying process to earn a spot for the Games through the qualifying event and ranking list prepared by the International Federation of Muaythai Associations on March 20, 2023, and finalized on 2 June.[6]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ukraine 3126
2 Turkey 2226
3 Poland*1225
4 Belgium 1113
5 Sweden 1012
6 Estonia 1001
 Moldova 1001
8 Portugal 0202
9 Czech Republic 0123
10 Italy 0101
11 Azerbaijan 0033
12 Finland 0022
 France 0022
14 Armenia 0011
 Georgia 0011
 Greece 0011
Totals (16 entries)10102040

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg
details
Gianny De Leu
 Belgium
Sercan Koç
 Turkey
Vladyslav Mykytas
 Ukraine
Narek Khachikyan
 Armenia
67 kg
details
Igor Liubchenko
 Ukraine
Oskar Siegert
 Poland
Linus Bylander
 Sweden
Khayal Aliyev
 Azerbaijan
71 kg
details
Oleksandr Yefimenko
 Ukraine
Gonçalo Noite
 Portugal
Messie Kubila
 France
Jakub Rajewski
 Poland
81 kg
details
Artiom Livadari
 Moldova
Yehor Skurikhin
 Ukraine
Ondřej Malina
 Czech Republic
Enis Yunusoğlu
 Turkey
91 kg
details
Oleh Pryimachov
 Ukraine
Enrico Pellegrino Pellegri
 Italy
Jakub Klauda
 Czech Republic
Kyriakos Bakirtzis
 Greece

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
51 kg
details
Gülistan Turan
 Turkey
Roksana Dargiel
 Poland
Anastasiia Mykhailenko
 Ukraine
Myriame Djedidi
 France
54 kg
details
Martyna Kierczyńska
 Poland
Axana Depypere
 Belgium
Ezgi Keleş
 Turkey
Elene Loladze
 Georgia
57 kg
details
Patricia Axling
 Sweden
Matilde Melo
 Portugal
Aysu Devrishova
 Azerbaijan
Miina Sirkeoja
 Finland
60 kg
details
Astrid Johanna Grents
 Estonia
Kübra Kocakuş
 Turkey
Sarah Piccirillo
 Belgium
Dominika Filec
 Poland
63.5 kg
details
Bediha Tacyıldız
 Turkey
Tereza Štechová
 Czech Republic
Emili Rzayeva
 Azerbaijan
Chonlathorn Mingsupphakun
 Finland

Notes

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  1. ^ Muaythai is the official name of Muay Thai, recognized by the European Olympic Committees and the International Olympic Committee.[1] [2] [3]

References

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