Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 – waga lekka mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1972
Boks
Waga lekka mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Polska Jan Szczepański

Srebrny medal

László Orbán

Brązowy medal

Kenia Samuel Mbugua
Kolumbia Alfonso Pérez

Waga lekka mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1972 w Monachium. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 60 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 27 sierpnia do 10 września w hali Boxhalle. Zwyciężył reprezentant Polski Jan Szczepański. Wystąpiło 37 bokserów z 37 państw.


Drabinka turniejowa

Faza początkowa

Górna drabinka

 1/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
 Irlandia Charlie Nash5 
 Dania Erik Madsen0   Irlandia Charlie NashW 
 Meksyk Antonio Gin4   Meksyk Antonio GinRSC-1 
 Gujana Courtney Atherly1    Irlandia Charlie NashDQ-3 
 Polska Jan Szczepański5    Polska Jan SzczepańskiW 
 Sudan Kasamiro Kashri Marchlo0   Polska Jan Szczepański5 
 Stany Zjednoczone James Busceme5   Stany Zjednoczone James Busceme0 
 Tajlandia Vichit Praianan0    Polska Jan SzczepańskiWO
  Peter Hess4    Kenia Samuel MbuguaL
 Kuba Enrique Regüeiferos1    Peter HessL 
 Norwegia Sven Erik PaulsenW   Norwegia Sven Erik PaulsenKO-2 
  Giennadij DobrochotowRSC-1    Norwegia Sven Erik Paulsen1 
 Kenia Samuel Mbugua5    Kenia Samuel Mbugua4 
  Girmaye Gabre0   Kenia Samuel Mbugua5    
 Indie Muniswamy VenuW   Indie Muniswamy Venu0    
 Wielka Brytania Neville ColeRSC-3 

Dolna drabinka

 1/321/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
                   
    
    
  Czechosłowacja Karel Kašpar5 
   Malawi Tatu Chionga0 
   
    
  Czechosłowacja Karel Kašpar0 
  Kolumbia Alfonso Pérez5 
    
    
  Kolumbia Alfonso Pérez5
   Uganda Peter Odhiambo0 
   
    
  Kolumbia Alfonso Pérez3 
  Turcja Eraslan Doruk2 
    
    
   Khaidavyn Altankhuyag5
   Argentyna Antonio Comaschi0 
   
    
   Khaidavyn Altankhuyag2
  Turcja Eraslan Doruk3 
    
    
  Turcja Eraslan Doruk5
   Wenezuela Luis Rodríguez0 
   
    
 Kolumbia Alfonso Pérez2
  László Orbán3
    
    
   Antoniu VasileW 
   Nigeria Adeyemi AbayomiRSC-2 
   
    
   Antoniu VasileRSC-1 
  Korea Południowa Kim Tae-hoW 
    
    
  Korea Południowa Kim Tae-hoKO-3
   Francja Guitry BananierL 
 Francja Guitry Bananier4
 Portoryko Luis Davila1 
  Korea Południowa Kim Tae-ho1
   László Orbán4 
  László Orbán5 
 Maroko Mohamed Sourour0 
   László Orbán4
   Włochy Giambattista Capretti1 
 Włochy Giambattista CaprettiW
 Kanada Jose MartinezRSC-2 
   László Orbán4   
   Iwan Michajłow1    
  Iwan MichajłowW 
 Panama Roy HurdleyRSC-2 
   Iwan Michajłow3
    Hassan Eghmaz2 
  Hassan EghmazW
 Egipt Abdel Hadj Khallaf AllahRSC-2 

Faza finałowa

 PółfinałyFinał
         
 Polska Jan SzczepańskiWO 
 Kenia Samuel MbuguaL 
   Polska Jan Szczepański5
   László Orbán0
 Kolumbia Alfonso Pérez2
  László Orbán3 

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