Russia collected three gold medals on the final day of the AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships ©AIBA

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Ekaterina Paltceva was the first to triumph, defeating Manju Rani of India 4-1 in the light flyweight final ©AIBA
Ekaterina Paltceva was the first to triumph, defeating Manju Rani of India 4-1 in the light flyweight final ©AIBA
Liliya Aetbaeva then claimed Russia's second, beating Buse Naz Çakıroğlu of Turkey 4-1 ©AIBA
Liliya Aetbaeva then claimed Russia's second, beating Buse Naz Çakıroğlu of Turkey 4-1 ©AIBA
Her victory was in the flyweight division, which had been subject to controversy after bronze medallist Mary Kom of India criticised the standard of judging ©AIBA
Her victory was in the flyweight division, which had been subject to controversy after bronze medallist Mary Kom of India criticised the standard of judging ©AIBA
Russia's third gold medal came through Zenfira Magomedalieva, a unanimous victor against  Elif Guneri of Turkey ©AIBA
Russia's third gold medal came through Zenfira Magomedalieva, a unanimous victor against Elif Guneri of Turkey ©AIBA
Liudmila Vorontsova was the only Russian boxer who failed to top the podium ©AIBA
Liudmila Vorontsova was the only Russian boxer who failed to top the podium ©AIBA
She narrowly lost 3-2 to Nesthy Petecio of the Philippines in the featherweight division ©AIBA
She narrowly lost 3-2 to Nesthy Petecio of the Philippines in the featherweight division ©AIBA
The hosts celebrated their three gold medals, one silver and two bronze ©AIBA
The hosts celebrated their three gold medals, one silver and two bronze ©AIBA
China came second in the medal table, helped by Dou Dan's 5-0 win against Angela Carini of Italy ©AIBA
China came second in the medal table, helped by Dou Dan's 5-0 win against Angela Carini of Italy ©AIBA
Turkey finished third, with Busenaz Sürmeneli becoming the welterweight world champion ©AIBA
Turkey finished third, with Busenaz Sürmeneli becoming the welterweight world champion ©AIBA