International Federation of Muaythai Associations

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International Federation of Muaythai Associations
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SportMuay Thai
CategoryCombat sport
JurisdictionInternational
Membership132 national associations[1]
AbbreviationIFMA
Founded1993 (1993)
AffiliationAssociation of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations
Affiliation date6 December 2016
HeadquartersBangkok, Thailand
Lausanne, Switzerland
PresidentSakchye Tapsuwan
SecretaryStephan Fox
Official website
muaythai.sport

The International Federation of Muaythai Associations, or IFMA, called the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur until 27 July 2019, is the sole recognised sport governing body of amateur and professional Muay Thai and Muay boran consisting of 130 member countries worldwide with 5 continental federations after unification of International Federation of Muaythai Amateur and World Muaythai Council. IFMA is officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF),[2] the Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF), the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA),[3] World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)[4] International World Games Association (IWGA),[5] and Trim and Fitness International Sport for All Association (TAFISA).[6] Muaythai has been included in many official sport programs such as the World Games, World Combat Games, Arafura Games, TAFISA Games, SEA Games, Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, Asian Beach Games,[7] Demonstration Sport in the Asian Games.

History[]

The International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA) was officially inaugurated in 1993 as the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur, a small federation with several enthusiastic member countries. IFMA has grown to 128 member countries worldwide with 5 continental federations under a single, unified regulatory body. In 1998, IFMA was formally recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia. Muaythai, through IFMA, has come a long way from its first World Championships held in 1993 when a mere twenty-some countries participated. In the most recent World Championships the participation was overwhelming, with contestants and dignitaries attending from over one hundred countries. The highest milestone for IFMA came in 2006, when it was recognized by SportAccord (known at the time as the General Association of International Sports Federations, GAISF). Thus IFMA could proudly and officially come to the table with all other world-recognized international sports federations. Another exciting year for Muaythai was 2008, with the IFMA World Championships a part of The Association for International Sport for All's (TAFISA) World Sport for All Games under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). This raised the profile of Muaythai as an internationally recognized sport, through the activities of IFMA to promote Muaythai as a medium for cultural exchange and to raise awareness about this aspect of Thai tradition. 2010 marked the year when Muaythai was one of the 13 world recognized combat sport to be part of the World Combat Games in Beijing under patronage of the IOC, and the second edition was held in 2013 again under patronage of the IOC in St Petersburg, Russia. Now 15 world recognized Martial Arts including Olympic Fencing have also joined the games. IFMA's objective is the total unification of all 128 member national federations, working mutually for the sport and the athletes. The enthusiasm and commitment of the members, boxers and officials is one of the greatest assets that IFMA brings to the ancient sport of Muaythai. [1]

FISU President Gallien & IFMA President Sakchye Tapsuwan sign the collaboration convention

2015 SportAccord Convention in Sochi marked a following milestone for IMFA. International University Sports Federation (FISU) has officially recognised muaythai signing the agreement between FISU and IFMA. IFMA President Dr. Sakchye Tapsuwan and FISU delegate Claude-Louis Gallien (President) signed collaboration convention with the international governing body of muaythai. Dr. Sakchye Tapsuwan expressed his satisfaction that IFMA is now a partner of FISU, while President Gallien stressed the importance of sports and friendship.

At the IFMA Royal World Cup in Bangkok the AIMS conference took place gathering all 23 presidents from its members as well as representatives of IOC, FISU, IWGA, Peace and Sport, TAFISA and many others. [1] The 2015 IFMA Royal World Cup displayed the rapid popularity of women competing in muaythai as the stadium quickly reached capacity during female bouts that displayed courage and heart.[2] 93 countries participated in this event.

In December 2015 AIMS received provisional recognition by the IOC. The following year in December 2016 at the annual meeting of the IOC Executive Board, Muaythai with IFMA as the governing body, was granted provisional IOC recognition for a period of three years. This allows IFMA to receive funding from the IOC and apply for development programmes.

Timeline[]

Some of IFMA's milestones:[8]

  • 1993 – Inauguration of International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA).
  • 1995 – Provisional inclusion in the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games).
  • 1998 – Inclusion as a demonstration sport in the Asian Games.
  • 1999 – Recognition from the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
  • 2005 – Inclusion in the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) as a fully recognised medal sport.
  • 2005 – Inclusion in the Asian Indoor Games (AIG).
  • 2006 – Recognition from the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF).
  • 2008 – Inclusion in the Trim and Fitness International Sport for All Association (TAFISA) Games and as a full member of the TAFISA Sport for All Organization.
  • 2008 – Inclusion in the Arafura Games.
  • 2009 – Inclusion in the Asian Martial Arts Games (AMAG).
  • 2010 – Inclusion in the GAISF World Combat Games.
  • 2013 – Inclusion in the International World Games Association (IWGA)
  • 2013 – Inclusion in the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG).
  • 2014 – Inclusion in the Asian Beach Games.
  • 2015 – International University Sports Federation (FISU) gives its patronage for University Muaythai Cup.
  • 2015 – International University Sports Federation (FISU) has officially recognised muaythai signing the agreement between FISU and IFMA.
  • 2016 – Provisional recognition from the International Olympic Committee.
  • 2019 – Fully recognition from the International Olympic Committee.
  • 2019 – Unification with World Muaythai Council (WMC) and rebranded to International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA).[9][10]

IOC recognition[]

In April 2012, IFMA marked the official launch of the Muaythai towards IOC campaign at a special gala event in which IFMA lodged its Letter of Intent to apply for International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognition to IOC Executive Board Member, Dr CK Wu. At the same time, an application to be included in the 2017 World Games was handed to Mr. Ron Froehlich, at that time President of the International World Games Association. Also, in attendance was SportAccord President Mr. Hein Verbruggen.

At the 2016 which took place in Lausanne, Switzerland, the President of the IOC, Dr. Thomas Bach and President of AIMS, Mr. Stephan Fox signed a Memorandum of Understanding which marked the recognition of the Alliance of 23 International Recognised Member of Sport - AIMS by the IOC. IFMA is one of the 23 members of the group representing muaythai.

On December 6, 2016, the IOC Executive Board had provisionally recognised muaythai following an Executive Board meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Governance[]

Area associations[]

International Federation of Muaythai Associations has a total of 122 member federations divided into 5 area associations.[11]

  EMF – in Europe
  FAMA – in Asia
  TBD – African Continental Association in Africa
  OMF – in Oceania
  PAMU – in America
Code Country Federation Website Note
ARM  Armenia Armenian Muaythai Federation armeniamuaythai.com
AUT  Austria Austrian Kick and Thaiboxing Association ifmamuaythai.at
AZE  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Muaythai & Thaiboxing Federation Suspended / Probation
BLR  Belarus Belarusian Muaythai Federation kickthai.by
BEL  Belgium Belgian Muaythai Organisation bkbmo.be
BIH  Bosnia and Herzegovina Membership in process
BUL  Bulgaria Bulgarian National Muay Thai Federation muaythai.bg
CRO  Croatia Croatian Muaythai Federation hoo.hr
CYR  Cyprus Cyprus Muaythai Federation cyprusmuaythai.org
CZE  Czech Republic Czech Muay-Thai Association czechmuaythai.cz
DEN  Denmark Danish Muay Thai Federation dkmf.dk
EST  Estonia Eesti Muay Thai Föderatsioon thaiboxing.ee
FIN  Finland Muaythai Association of Finland muaythai.fi
FRA  France Fédération française de kick boxing, muay thaï et disciplines associées ffkmda.fr
GEO  Georgia Thaiboxing Georgian Federation geonoc.org.ge
GER  Germany Muaythai Bund Deutschland e.V. mtbd.de
GRE  Greece Panhellenic Muaythai Federation pmf.gr
HUN  Hungary Hungarian Muaythai Federation muaythai.hu
ISL  Iceland Membership in process
IRL  Ireland Irish Muaythai Council muaythaiireland.com Suspended / Probation
ISR  Israel Muaythai Ring and Combat Sport Association muaythai.co.il
ITA  Italy Federazione Italiana Muay Thai fikbms.net
KOS  Kosovo Kosovo Federation of Muaythai noc-kosovo.org
LAT  Latvia Latvian Muaythai Federation muaythai.lv
LTU  Lithuania Lithuanian Muaythai Federation muaythai.lt
LUX  Luxembourg Membership in process
MKD  North Macedonia MuayThai & Kickboxing Federation of Macedonia
MDA  Moldova Federation of Muaythai of Republic of Moldova thaiboxclub.md
MON  Monaco Fédération Monégasque de Muaythai et Disciplines Associées federation-muaythai.mc
MNE  Montenegro
NED  Netherlands Muaythai Organisation Netherlands mon-ifma.org
NOR  Norway Norwegian Muaythai Association nmta.no
POL  Poland Polish Muaythai Federation pzmuaythai.pl
POR  Portugal Portuguese Muaythai Federation fpkmt.pt
RUS  Russia Russian Muaythai Federation rmtf.ru
SVK  Slovakia Slovak Muaythai Association smta.sk
SLO  Slovenia Slovenian Muay thai Federation olympic.si
ESP  Spain Federacion Española de Kickboxing y Muaythai spainmuaythai.com
SWE  Sweden Svenska Muaythai Förbundet muaythai.se
SUI   Switzerland
TUR  Turkey Turkish Muaythai Federation muaythai.gov.tr
UKR  Ukraine Ukraine National Muaythai Federation muaythai.org.na
GBR  United Kingdom United Kingdom Muaythai Federation ukmtf.com
AFG  Afghanistan Afghanistan National Federation of Muaythai muaythai.org.af
BRN  Bahrain
BAN  Bangladesh Membership in process
CAM  Cambodia
CHN  China China Muaythai Association olympic.cn
TPE  Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Muaythai Association sanda.org.tw
HKG  Hong Kong Hong Kong Muay Thai Association hkmuaythai.org
IND  India United Muaythai Association of India www.olympic.org/india Suspended / Probation
INA  Indonesia Indonesian Muaythai Federation nocindonesia.or.id
IRI  Iran I.R. IRAN National Muaythai Association olympic.ir Suspended / Probation
IRQ  Iraq Iraqi Muaythai Federation nociraq.iq
JPN  Japan All Japan Muaythai Federation ifma-j.org
JOR  Jordan Jordan Muay Thai Association joc.jo
KAZ  Kazakhstan Muaythai Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan olympic.kz
KOR  South Korea Korea Muaythai Association sports.or.kr/eng
KUW  Kuwait Kuwait Muaythai Committee kuwaitolympic.com
KGZ  Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Muaythai Federation kyrgyzmuaythai.org
LAO  Laos
LBN  Lebanon Lebanese Muaythai Federation lebolymp.org
MAC  Macau Macau Muaythai Association macauolympic.org
MAS  Malaysia Malaysia Muaythai Association muaythaimalaysia.org
MGL  Mongolia Muaythai Federation of Mongolia fight.mn Suspended / Probation
MYA  Myanmar
NEP    Nepal Nepal Muay Thai Association Suspended / Probation
PAK  Pakistan Pakistan Federation Amateur Muaythai pfampk.com Suspended / Probation
PLE  Palestine Palestine Federation of Muaythai poc.ps
PHI  Philippines Muaythai Association of the Philippines olympic.ph
KSA  Saudi Arabia Membership in process
SGP  Singapore Amateur Muaythai Association Singapore amas.org.sg
SRI  Sri Lanka Muayhai Association of Sri Lanka mtaslb.com
SYR  Syria Membership in process
TJK  Tajikistan Muaythai Federation of Tajikistan olympic.tj Suspended / Probation
THA  Thailand Amateur Muaythai Association of Thailand olympicthai.or.th
TLS  Timor-Leste Membership in process
TKM  Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Muaythai Federation Suspended / Probation
UAE  United Arab Emirates UAE Muaythai Federation mkfed.ae
UZB  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Amateur and Professional Muaythai Association muaythai-ifma.uz
VIE  Vietnam Vietnam Muay Federation muayviet.com
YEM  Yemen Membership in process
African Continental Association
ALG  Algeria Algeria Full Contact Kickboxing Muaythai Federation and Related Disciplines
CMR  Cameroon Membership in process
EGY  Egypt Egyptian Muaythai Federation
GHA  Ghana Membership in process
GUI  Guinea Membership in process
CIV  Ivory Coast Federation Ivoirienne de Muaythai et Disciplines Assimilees fimt-muaythai.com
LBA  Libya Libyan Union for Kickboxing and Similar Sports olympic.ly Suspended / Probation
MDA  Madagascar Membership in process
MRI  Mauritius Mauritius Muaythai Federation nocmauritius.org
MAR  Morocco Royale Marocaine of Muay Tai cnomaroc.org
NGR  Nigeria Nigeria Muaythai Federation Suspended / Probation
SEN  Senegal Membership in process
SLE  Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Muaythai Association
RSA  South Africa South African Amateur Muaythai Federation muaythai.org.za
TUN  Tunisia
AUS  Australia Muaythai Australia muaythaiaustralia.com.au
COK  Cook Islands Membership in process
PYF  French Polynesia Fédération Polynésienne Boxe Thaïlandaise et Disciplines Associées Suspended / Probation
NZL  New Zealand New Zealand Muaythai Federation
PNG  Papua New Guinea Membership in process
SAM  Samoa Membership in process
TGA  Tonga Membership in process
ARG  Argentina Federación Argentina de Muaythai muaythai.com.ar
ARU  Aruba Membership in process
BOL  Bolivia Membership in process
BRA  Brazil Confederacao Brasileira de Muaythai Tradicional cbmttbrasil.com
CAN  Canada Muaythai Canada muaythaicanada.org
CHI  Chile Membership in process
COL  Colombia Federation Colombiana De Muaythai
CRC  Costa Rica Membership in process
DOM  Dominican Republic Membership in process
HON  Honduras Federacion Hondurena De Muaythai muaythaihn.blogspot.com
JAM  Jamaica Membership in process
MEX  Mexico Mexican Muaythai Federation femem.mx
PAR  Paraguay Membership in process
PER  Peru Peruvian Muaythai Federation muaythaiperu.com
SUR  Suriname Membership in process
TTO  Trinidad and Tobago
USA  United States United States Muaythai Federation unitedstatesmuaythaifederation.org
URU  Uruguay Federacion Uruguaya de Muaythai Tradicional fumtt.com.uy

Events[]

International[]

Denotes inaugural event
Year World Games World Combat Games World University Championships World Martial Arts Masterships World Championships / Cup World Youth Championships
1993 Thailand Bangkok
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998 Thailand Bangkok
1999 Thailand Bangkok
2000 Thailand Bangkok
2001 Thailand Bangkok
2002 Thailand Bangkok
2003 Kazakhstan Almaty
2004
2005 Thailand Bangkok Thailand Bangkok
2006 Thailand Bangkok[12] Thailand Bangkok[12]
2007 Thailand Bangkok[13] Thailand Bangkok[13]
2008 South Korea Busan[14] South Korea Busan[14]
2009 Thailand Bangkok[15] Thailand Bangkok[15]
2010 China Beijing Thailand Bangkok[16] Thailand Bangkok[16]
2011 Uzbekistan Tashkent[17] Uzbekistan Tashkent[18]
2012 Russia Saint Petersburg[19] Russia Saint Petersburg[20]
2013 Russia Saint Petersburg Turkey Istanbul[21]
2014 Malaysia Langkawi[22] Malaysia Langkawi[23]
2015 Thailand Bangkok[24] Thailand Bangkok[25]
2016 South Korea Cheongju Sweden Jönköping[26] Thailand Bangkok[27]
2017 Poland Wrocław Belarus Minsk[28] Thailand Bangkok[29]
2018 Thailand Bangkok Mexico Cancún[30] Thailand Bangkok[31]
2019 South Korea Chungju Thailand Bangkok[32] Turkey Antalya[33]
2020 Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi[34] Malaysia TBA[35]
2021 United States Birmingham Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan
2022 Russia Ekaterinburg

Continental[]

Denotes inaugural event
Year European Championships Asian Championships African Championships Oceanian Championships Pan American Championships
2008 Poland Zgorzelec
2010 Italy Velletri
2011 Turkey Antalya
2013 Portugal Lisbon

Professional rankings[]

As of 10 April 2020[36]

Men's divisions[]

Rank Mini flyweight Flyweight Bantamweight Super bantamweight
C N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Thailand Netipong Phrommakhot Russia Charak Murtuzaliev Thailand Detrak Kulsena Thailand Buengon Leknakhonsiri
2 Russia Ovsep Aslanyan Thailand Chanalert Meenayothin Thailand Kumandoi Petcharoenvit Thailand Kompatak Sinbimuaythai
3 Thailand Petchdech Wor.Sangbrapai Thailand Satanmuanglek PetchyindeeAcademy Thailand Ronachai Tor.Ramintra Thailand Ponsanae Sor.Pumiphat
4 Thailand Yodkla Isantractor Thailand PetchAnuwat Nor.Anuwatgym Thailand Saotho Sitchefboontham Thailand Petchhuahin Bor.Petchkaikaew
5 Thailand Watcharapon Meenayothin Thailand Peerapat Muayded789 Thailand Petchmuangsiri Odtukdaeng Thailand Kongthoranee Sor.Sommai
6 Cambodia Koemrieng Him Thailand Sakaengam Jitmuangnon Thailand Chartpet Sor.Poonsawat Thailand Chailar Por.Lakboon
7 Laos Soulixay Singsavath Thailand Malaynguen Somwang Gai Yang Philippines Ariel Lee Lampacan Thailand Tepthaksin Sor.Sonsing
8 Turkey Zubeyr Barin China Chenghao Luo Peru Nicolas Young Peru Nicolas Young
9 Afghanistan Mashal Islamzai Belarus Mikita Mironchyk Russia Kholmurod Rakhimov Russia Kholmurod Rakhimov
10 Japan Nadaka Eiwasportsgym Kazakhstan Bakytzhan Arifkhanov Kazakhstan Yelaman Sayassatov Kazakhstan Yelaman Sayassatov
Rank Featherweight Super featherweight Lightweight Super lightweight
C N/A N/A Cyprus Savvas Michael N/A
1 Kazakhstan Almaz Sarsembekov Thailand Superlek Kiatmuu9 Russia Aik Begian Ukraine Igor Liubchenko
2 Thailand Kiewpayak Jitmuangnon Thailand Yodtongtai Sor.Sommai Thailand Kaona SorJor.Tongprachin Russia Abdulmalik Mugidinov
3 Thailand Phetpangan Mor.Ratanabandit Thailand Yodkritsada Yutthichonburi Thailand Rodtang Jitmuangnon Thailand Nuenglanlek Jitmuangnon
4 Thailand Messi Pangkongprab Thailand Mongkolkaew Sor.Sommai Thailand Tiradet Chor.Hapayak Thailand Chamuaktong Fightermuaythai
5 Thailand Samingdet Nor.Anuwatgym Thailand Lamnamoonlek Or.Atchariya Thailand Sittisak Sengchimyou Yim Thailand Shadow Suanahanpiekmai
6 Thailand Chalam Parunchai Thailand Thanupetch Wor.Sangprapai Thailand Extra Rongsamak OBJ Udon Thailand Sangmanee Sathian
7 Russia Alexsandr Abramov Russia Alexsandr Abramov Thailand Petchmanee Por.Lakboon Malaysia Mohd Fazzatkie Bin Mohd Zaki
8 Sweden Nicholas Bryant Thailand Tananchai Somwang Gai Yang Turkey Sercan Koc Philippines Ryan Jakiri
9 Ukraine Vladyslav Mykytas France Arthur Meyer Belarus Daniil Yermolenka Thailand Kittipop Mueangprom
10 Russia Tagir Khalilov United Kingdom Jonathan Haggerty Vietnam Nguyễn Trần Duy Nhất Afghanistan Mohammad Yousef Jahangir
Rank Welterweight Super welterweight Middleweight Super middleweight
C France Bobo Sacko Ukraine Moisa Olexsandr France Jimmy Vienot France Yohan Lidon
1 Thailand Thanet Nitutorn Thailand Khunsuk Sitchefboontham Russia Ilia Balanov France Jimmy Vienot
2 Thailand Pongsiri P.K.Saenchaigym Thailand Talaytong Sor.Thanapetch Thailand Capitan PetchyindeeAcademy Slovakia Vladimir Moravcik
3 Thailand Yodlekpet Or.Pitisak Thailand Saenpon PetchpacharaAcademy Thailand Yodwicha Banchamek Australia Toby Smith
4 France Rafi Singpatong Thailand Bangpleenoi Sor.Jitpadana Thailand Superbon Banchamek France Samy Sana
5 United Kingdom Liam Harrison France Nacheer Kiatcamton gym Belgium Youssef Boughanem Uzbekistan Mansurbek Tolipov
6 Belarus Dmitry Varats Thailand Ukraine Oleh Huta Thailand Khompikad Sor Tawnrung
7 Hungary Speth Norbert Attila Thailand Wanchalerm Nuantongsnooker Belarus Andrei Kulebin Ukraine Volodymyr Baryshev
8 United Kingdom Charlie Peters Russia Artem Pashporin Thailand Sorgraw PetchyindeeAcademy Spain Nayanesh Parikh Bumba
9 Turkey Erdem Dincer United Kingdom Liam Nolan Peru Gabriel Mazzetti Lebanon Youssef Abboud
10 Australia Chadd Collins United Kingdom George Mann United Arab Emirates Amine El Moatassime Sweden Anton Sjoqvist
Rank Light heavyweight Cruiserweight Heavyweight Super heavyweight
C N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Thailand Rungravee Sasiprapa Russia Gadzhi Medzhidov Ukraine Oleh Primachov Turkey Bugra Tugay Erdogan
2 Belarus Mikita Shostak Belarus Yavheni Vavchok Belarus Dzianis Hanchanarok Belgium Yasin Petchsaman MT
3 Ukraine Vasyl Sorokin Ukraine Anatolii Sukhanov Czech Republic Jakub Klauda France Amine Kebir
4 Canada Simon Marcus Poland Lukasz Radosv Sri Lanka Weerasinghe Madushanka Ukraine Viktor Torkotluk
5 Thailand Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong United States Nathaniel Gaston Azerbaijan Zabit Samedov United States Steve Banks
6 Australia Jake Lund Spain Lorenzo Jiminez Martinez Russia Nadir Iskhanov Algeria Chelli Kahin
7 Russia Surik Magakian Kazakhstan Alexandr Tsarikov Pakistan Syed Asrar Hussain Sha Czech Republic Michal Reissinger
8 Netherlands Nicolai Woltmeijer Bartholin Serbia Milos Cvjeticanin France Brice Guiden Poland Matuesz Duczmal
9 United Arab Emirates Ilyas Hbibali Algeria Benkerrov Messaoud Dominica Miguel Fuerte Brazil Vinicius Silva Novaes De Souza
10 Mexico Miguel Angel Padilla Turkey Cengaver Taylan Kemik Italy Raffaele Vitale Iran Soleymani Safakhaneh Seyed Kaveh

Women's divisions[]

Rank Pinweight Mini flyweight Flyweight
C N/A N/A Thailand Ticha Wor Por Sukothai RR Kila Korat
1 Belarus Alena Liashkevich Finland Tessa Kakkonen Vietnam Bùi Yến Ly
2 Thailand Samtiya Bor Buayboonpuet Australia Sze Sze Rowlinson Russia Ekaterina Gurina
3 Thailand Pluengwaree Sor Boonchay Thailand FahChiangRai Sor Sakunthong Turkey Funda Alkayis
4 Finland Satu Mykkanen Thailand Gulabdam Sit Sor Nor Thailand Ploykiaw Sakchad
5 Thailand Tawanchai Dabhanyim Thailand Gaewda Wor Muangpetch Thailand Sommanee Wor Santai
6 Thailand Pawida Sor Pongsakon Turkey Gulistan Turan Thailand Rungnapa Por Muangpetch
7 Ukraine Yuliia Diachenko Thailand Suphisara Konlak Thailand Petchiruang Wor Woragon
8 Russia Vera Negodina France Myriame Djedidi Slovakia Monika Chochlikova
9 Vietnam Huỳnh Hà Hữu Hiếu Singapore Cheryl Gwa United Kingdom Lisa Brierly
10 Ukraine Yuliia Diachenko Ukraine Hanna Avakova Canada Yumiko Kawano
Rank Bantamweight Featherweight Lightweight
C Sweden Sofia Olofsson Thailand Pecthdabi Mor Krungtep Thonburi N/A
1 Russia Almira Tinchurina Russia Maria Klimova Israel Nili Block
2 Thailand Jitti Sor Sor Chiang Mai Australia Yolanda Schmidt Sweden Isa Tidblad
3 Thailand Kwanjai Sor Tawanrung Canada Candice Mitchell Russia Ekaterina Vinnikova
4 Thailand Wondergirl Fairtex Thailand Sayfa Sor Suparat Belarus Darya Bialkova
5 United States Sylvie Petchrungruang Thailand Nongurn Sor Konggrapan Thailand Janjeira Wankrue
6 United States Liya Sinbi Muaythai Gym Thailand Jomyuttting Sor Engineer Concrete Mexico Mariana Ramirez Sanchez
7 Philippines Jenelyn Olsim France Anaelle Angerville Belarus Mariya Valent
8 United States Coral Carnicella Canada Taylor McClatchie Austria Nina Scheucher
9 Thailand Yadrung “Chomanee” Tehiran Czech Republic Karolina Klusova Ukraine Oleksandra Pecheniuk
10 Czech Republic Viktorie Bulinova Sweden Patricia Axling Finland Gia Winberg
Rank Lightweight Welterweight Middleweight
C Australia Claire Baxter N/A N/A
1 Australia Zoe Putorak Turkey Bediha Taçyıldız Finland Anna Rantanen
2 United States Angela Whitley Sweden Emma Stonegård Abrahamsson Sweden Angela Mamic
3 Sweden Sara Matsson Russia Anastasiia Nepianidi New Zealand Genah Fabian
4 Russia Veronika Profeva Kazakhstan Ilmira Kunakhunova Canada Charmaine Tweet
5 Sweden Isa Tidblad Belarus Alexsandra Sitnikova Iran Mahsa Salehpour
6 Russia Svetlana Vinnikova Kyrgyzstan Alena Artemova Croatia Helena Jurišić
7 Sweden Erica Björnestrand Finland Riikka Järvenpää Russia Anna Tarasava
8 Colombia Sabina Mazo Mexico Maria Eugenia Gonzalez Sanquis Thailand Michelle Lanna MT
9 Turkey Kübra Akbulut Australia Georgia Smith Thailand Gradai Noi Wor Por Sukhothai
10 Ukraine Anita Khodieieva Russia Tatiana Sharkova New Zealand Tersi Rookwood

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