Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1980 – waga kogucia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1980
Boks
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Złoty medal

Kuba Juan Hernández Pérez

Srebrny medal

Wenezuela Bernardo José Piñango

Brązowy medal

Gujana Michael Anthony
Dumitru Cipere

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Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1980
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Turniej bokserski w wadze koguciej (do 54kg) rozgrywany w ramach Igrzysk Olimpijskich w 1980 w Moskwie. W konkurencji wystąpiło 33 zawodników z 33 krajów. Turniej został zdominowany, podobnie jak w przypadku pozostałych turniejów w tej dyscyplinie, przez zawodników z państw socjalistycznych. Cztery lata wcześniej w tej wadze zwyciężył reprezentant Korei Północnej.

Lp.PaństwoZawodnik
1.Kuba KubaJuan Hernández Pérez
2.Wenezuela WenezuelaBernardo José Piñango
3.Gujana GujanaMichael Anthony
3. RumuniaDumitru Cipere
5.Tanzania TanzaniaGeraldi Issaick
5.Uganda UgandaJohn Siryakibbe
5.Meksyk MeksykDaniel Zaragoza
5. ZSRRSamson Khachatryan
9.Kamerun KamerunJoseph Ahanda
9.Francja FrancjaAli Ben Maghenia
9.Finlandia FinlandiaVeli Koota
9.Polska PolskaRyszard Czerwiński
9. EtiopiaAyele Mohamed
9.Indie IndieGanapathy Manoharan
9.Wielka Brytania Wielka BrytaniaRay Gilbody
9.Syria SyriaFayez Zaghloul
17.Dominikana DominikanaAndrés Tena
17. WęgrySándor Farkas
17. AfganistanAhmad Nesar
17.Ekwador EkwadorJorge Monard
17.Zambia ZambiaLucky Mutale
17. BułgariaAleksandar Radew
17.Gwinea GwineaSamba Jacob Diallo
17.Angola AngolaJosé Luís de Almeida
17. MongoliaTsedengiin Narmandakh
17.Benin BeninFirmin Abissi
17.Irlandia IrlandiaPhil Sutcliffe
17.Nikaragua NikaraguaErnesto Alguera
17.Laos LaosSouneat Ouphaphone
17. JugosławiaFazlija Šaćirović
17.Nigeria NigeriaNureni Gbadamosi
32. NRDMario Behrendt
32.Mali MaliMoussa Sangare

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