France’s Romane Moulai is the new Golden Girl
France’s Romane Moulai became the Golden Girl in Boras this year while England’s Tiah Ayton, Germany’s Leonie Mueller, England’s Ruby White and Norway’s Sunniva Hofstad were also well-decorated during the awarding ceremonies.
Sweden’s Medina Zaman is one of the most experienced youth boxers in the national team who defeated Vilde Nostdahl, a Golden Girl Champion from 2024.
Czechia’s Viktorie Jilkova walked over to the title, England’s Ruby White shocked her final opponent while Denmark’s Anne Marie Stagaard defeated Fleur Pearch at the youth welterweight (66kg) final.
France’s European U22 Champion Romane Moulai was impressive in the entire competition and she faced a teammate, Izabela Covaciu in the final of the elite light flyweight (50kg), but she was dominant again on her third-in-a-row contest.
Denmark’s Emma Jensen had a close success against Netherlands’ Tara Vogels at bantamweight (54kg) while her teammate, Alice Bennedbaek amazed in her final against England’s Amy Woolgar in the Group 1 of the featherweight (57kg).
Finland’s Laura Myllymaeki walked over to the title and her teammate, Teresa Maekinen also earned a gold medal in Boras, she defeated Australia’s Michelle Lynch in the Group 2 of the featherweight (57kg).
England’s Tiah Ayton, the U19 World Champion, joined the elite competitions this year and she was too strong for Francis Lyall i the final. Netherlands’ Youth World Champion Maud Van der Toorn won the second group of the lightweight (60kg) using her technical skills against Laura Akram.
Norway’s Golden Girl, Madeleine Angelsen (66kg) and her teammate, the Paris Olympian Sunniva Hofstad (75kg) both became gold medallists in Boras once again.
Germany’s Leonie Mueller controlled the second and third rounds to beat her final opponent, Denmark’s Matilde Watson at the light middleweight (70kg).
England’s super strong Grace Buckle won the last final of the elite competition in Boras, she defeated Amber Muggleton at the heavyweight (+81kg) title bout.
