Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1988

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Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1988 został rozegrany w dniach 20 września - 2 października w Chamshil Student's Gymnasium w Seulu. Zawodnicy startowali w 12 kategoriach wagowych. W tabeli medalowej tryumfowali zawodnicy ze Stanów Zjednoczonych[1].

Rezultaty[2]

Kategoria wagowaGold medal olympic.svgSilver medal olympic.svgBronze medal olympic.svg
waga papierowa Iwajło MarinowStany Zjednoczone Michael CarbajalFilipiny Leopoldo Serantes

Róbert Isaszegi

waga muszaKorea Południowa Kim Kwang-sun Andreas Tews Timofiej Skriabin

Meksyk Mario González

waga koguciaStany Zjednoczone Kennedy McKinney Aleksandyr ChristowKolumbia Jorge Julio Rocha

Tajlandia Phajol Moolsan

waga piórkowaWłochy Giovanni Parisi Daniel DumitrescuKorea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk

Maroko Abdelhak Achik

waga lekka Andreas ZülowSzwecja George CramneStany Zjednoczone Romallis Ellis

Mongolia Nergüjn Enchbat

waga lekkopółśrednia Wiaczesław JanowskiAustralia Grahame Cheney Reiner Gies

Szwecja Lars Myrberg

waga półśredniaKenia Robert WangilaFrancja Laurent BoudouaniStany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould

Polska Jan Dydak

waga lekkośredniaKorea Południowa Park Si-hunStany Zjednoczone Roy Jones Jr.Kanada Ray Downey

Wielka Brytania Richie Woodhall

waga średnia Henry MaskeKanada Egerton MarcusPakistan Syed Hussain Shah

Kenia Chris Sande

waga półciężkaStany Zjednoczone Andrew Maynard Nurmagomied Szanawazow Damir Škaro

Polska Henryk Petrich

waga ciężkaStany Zjednoczone Ray MercerKorea Południowa Baek Hyun-manHolandia Arnold Vanderlyde

Polska Andrzej Gołota

waga superciężkaKanada Lennox LewisStany Zjednoczone Riddick BowePolska Janusz Zarenkiewicz

Aleksandr Miroszniczenko

Tabela medalowa

Poz.PaństwoGold medal olympic.svgSilver medal olympic.svgBronze medal olympic.svgŁącznie
1 Stany Zjednoczone3328
2 Korea Południowa2114
3 NRD2103
4 ZSRR1124
5 Kanada1113
6 Bułgaria1102
7 Kenia1012
8 Włochy1001
9 Szwecja0112
10 Australia0101
- Rumunia0101
- Turcja0101
13 Polska0044
14 RFN0011
- Holandia0011
- Węgry0011
- Maroko0011
- Jugosławia0011
- Filipiny0011
- Meksyk0011
- Tajlandia0011
- Mongolia0011
- Wielka Brytania0011
- Kolumbia0011
- Pakistan0011
Poz.Państwo12122448

Przypisy

  1. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl
  2. Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics, olympedia.org [dostęp 2021-08-23] (ang.).

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