Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1988 – waga półśrednia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1988
Boks
Waga półśrednia mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Kenia Robert Wangila

Srebrny medal

Francja Laurent Boudouani

Brązowy medal

Polska Jan Dydak
Stany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould

Waga półśrednia mężczyzn to jedna z dwunastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1988 w Seulu. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 67 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 20 września do 1 października w hali Jamsil Students' Gymnasium. Zwyciężył reprezentant Kenii Robert Wangila. Wystąpiło 44 bokserów z 44 państw.

Drabinka turniejowa

Faza początkowa

Górna drabinka

 1/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
 Antigua i Barbuda Daryl JosephL 
 Nigeria Adewale AdegbusiKO-1   Nigeria Adewale Adegbusi5 
 Hiszpania Javier Martínez5   Hiszpania Javier Martínez0 
 Mozambik Lucas Sinoia0    Nigeria Adewale Adegbusi1 
 Wenezuela José García1    Polska Jan Dydak4 
 Polska Jan Dydak4   Polska Jan Dydak4 
 Samoa Asomua NaeaRSC-2   Kostaryka Humberto Aranda1 
 Kostaryka Humberto ArandaW    Polska Jan DydakL
 Togo Abdoukerim HamidouW    Kenia Robert WangilaWO
  Francisc VaștagDQ-3   Togo Abdoukerim Hamidou0 
  Christo FurnigowKO-1    Christo Furnigow5 
 Barbados Gregory GriffithL     Christo Furnigow0 
 Kenia Robert WangilaW    Kenia Robert Wangila5 
  Đorđe PetronijevićRSC-2   Kenia Robert WangilaW    
 Jamajka Richard HamiltonRSC-2    Khaidavyn GantulgaAB-2    
  Khaidavyn GantulgaW 

Dolna drabinka

 1/321/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
                   
    
    
   Imre Bacskai1 
   Francja Laurent Boudouani4 
   
    
  Francja Laurent Boudouani5 
  Australia Darren Obah0 
    
    
  Australia Darren Obah 
   Oman Abdullah Salim Al-BarwaniRSC-3 
   
    
  Francja Laurent Boudouani3 
  Korea Południowa Song Gyeong-seop2 
 Uganda Kasmiro Omona0 
  Alexander Künzler5 
   Alexander Künzler0
   Korea Południowa Song Gyeong-seop5 
 Korea Południowa Song Gyeong-seopW
 Irlandia Billy WalshRSC-2 
  Korea Południowa Song Gyeong-seop3
   Siegfried Mehnert2 
 Maroko Abdellah Taouane5 
 Wietnam Đỗ Tiến Tuấn0 
  Maroko Abdellah Taouane0
    Siegfried Mehnert5 
  Siegfried Mehnert5
 Portoryko Lionel OrtízRSC-0 
 Francja Laurent Boudouani4
 Stany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould1
 Angola Adão N'Zuzi0 
 Republika Środkowoafrykańska Fidèle Mohinga5 
  Republika Środkowoafrykańska Fidèle MohingaRSC-2 
   Samoa Amerykańskie Maselino MasoeW 
 Dominikana Pedro FriaRSC-1
 Samoa Amerykańskie Maselino MasoeW 
  Samoa Amerykańskie Maselino Masoe0 
  Stany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould5 
 Malawi Boston SimbeyeL 
 Ghana Alfred AnkamahKO-1 
  Ghana Alfred Ankamah0
   Stany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould5 
 Stany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould4
 Tanzania Joseph Marwa1 
  Stany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould5
  Finlandia Joni Nyman0 
 Szwecja Sören AntmanW 
 Fidżi Isimeli LesivakaruaRSC-2 
  Szwecja Sören Antman0
   Finlandia Joni Nyman5 
 Finlandia Joni Nyman4
 Kanada Manuel Sobral1 
  Finlandia Joni Nyman5   
  Zambia Dimus Chisala0    
 Japonia Yoshiaki Takahashi0 
  Władimir Jereszczenko5 
   Władimir JereszczenkoRSC-1
   Zambia Dimus ChisalaW 
 Zambia Dimus ChisalaW
 Brazylia Wanderley OliveiraRSC-2 

Faza finałowa

 PółfinałyFinał
         
 Polska Jan DydakL 
 Kenia Robert WangilaWO 
   Kenia Robert WangilaKO-2
  Francja Laurent BoudouaniL
 Francja Laurent Boudouani4
 Stany Zjednoczone Kenneth Gould1 

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