The AIBA World Youth Boxing Championship opened in Kielce in Poland with competitors from 52 countries ©AIBA

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AIBA President Umar Kremlev opened the Championship which is taking place under secure COVID-19 conditions ©AIBA
AIBA President Umar Kremlev opened the Championship which is taking place under secure COVID-19 conditions ©AIBA
Poland's Sports Minister  Anna Krupka, left, and Polish Boxing Association President Grzegorz Nowaczek, right, were also among to take part in the Opening Ceremony ©AIBA
Poland's Sports Minister Anna Krupka, left, and Polish Boxing Association President Grzegorz Nowaczek, right, were also among to take part in the Opening Ceremony ©AIBA
There was musical entertainment during the Opening Ceremony ©AIBA
There was musical entertainment during the Opening Ceremony ©AIBA
More than 400 boxers - male and female - are taking part in the Championships ©AIBA
More than 400 boxers - male and female - are taking part in the Championships ©AIBA
Action started after the Opening Ceremony ©AIBA
Action started after the Opening Ceremony ©AIBA
There was early disappointment for some in the early bouts ©AIBA
There was early disappointment for some in the early bouts ©AIBA
Stars of the future will be born at these AIBA World Youth Championships ©AIBA
Stars of the future will be born at these AIBA World Youth Championships ©AIBA
The Championships are taking place behind closed doors because of the coronavirus pandemic ©AIBA
The Championships are taking place behind closed doors because of the coronavirus pandemic ©AIBA
Fighters will compete in 20 weight categories at the Championships ©AIBA
Fighters will compete in 20 weight categories at the Championships ©AIBA