2023 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships
The 2023 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships were the 13th edition of the championships, held in New Delhi, India from 15 to 26 March 2023.
India topped the medal tally for the first time after 2006.
Medal winners were awarded prize money; gold medallists earn $100,000, silver medallists $50,000, and bronze medallists $25,000. The overall prize fund was $2.4 million.
This event was boycotted by multiple nations due to participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Qualification System for Paris 2024
In June 2022, the International Olympic Committee barred the International Boxing Association's rights to run and organize the tournament due to "continuing irregularity issues in the areas of finance, governance, ethics, refereeing, and judging". Hence, the IOC executive board established and ratified a new qualification system for Paris 2024 that would witness the boxers obtain the quota spots through the continental multisport events, reducing the complexity of the process. The qualification period commences at five regional multisport events in the middle of the 2023 season, set to be served as continental qualifying meets, where a total of 139 spots will be assigned to a specific number of highest-ranked boxers in each weight category. For these reasons, this tournament does not give a quota for the Olympic Games.Schedule
All times are local .| Date | Time | Phase |
| 16–21 March | 14:00 | Preliminaries |
| 16–21 March | 18:00 | Preliminaries |
| 22 March | 14:00 | Quarterfinals |
| 22 March | 18:00 | Quarterfinals |
| 23 March | 18:00 | Semifinals |
| 25–26 March | 18:00 | Finals |
Participating nations
The following nations participate with total participation entries of 324:Host*
Controversies
Boycott due to participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus
Ignoring Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and subsequent recommendations of the International Olympic Committee to bar Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing under their national flags and for the anthems to be played, the International Boxing Association under the leadership of Russian Umar Kremlev allowed them to compete with no restrictions. In the aftermath, 17 countries decided to boycott the championship over IBA's decision.The nations that boycotted the tournament were:
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