Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1988 – waga piórkowa mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1988
Boks
Waga piórkowa mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Włochy Giovanni Parisi

Srebrny medal

Daniel Dumitrescu

Brązowy medal

Maroko Abdelhak Achik
Korea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk

Waga piórkowa mężczyzn to jedna z dwunastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1988 w Seulu. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 57 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 18 września do 2 października w hali Jamsil Students' Gymnasium. Zwyciężył reprezentant Włoch Giovanni Parisi. Wystąpiło 48 bokserów z 48 państw.

Drabinka turniejowa

Faza początkowa

Górna drabinka

 1/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
 Salwador Francisco Avelar1 
 Maroko Abdelhak Achik4   Maroko Abdelhak AchikKO-1 
 Wenezuela Omar CataríKO-1   Wenezuela Omar CataríL 
 Burkina Faso Moussa KagambegaL    Maroko Abdelhak AchikKO-1 
 Indie John Francis2     Liu DongL 
  Liu Dong3    Liu Dong5 
 Indonezja Ilham Lahia1   Gabon Serge Bouemba0 
 Gabon Serge Bouemba4    Maroko Abdelhak AchikRSC-1
  Meszak Kazarjan5    Włochy Giovanni ParisiW
  Ljubiša Simić0    Meszak KazarjanRSC-2 
 Włochy Giovanni Parisi5   Włochy Giovanni ParisiW 
  Lu Chih-hsiung0    Włochy Giovanni Parisi5 
 Izrael Ja’akow SzmuelW    Izrael Ja’akow Szmuel0 
 Sudan John MironaRSC-1   Izrael Ja’akow Szmuel5    
 Wyspy Cooka Richard Pittman4   Wyspy Cooka Richard Pittman0    
  Dumsane Mabuza1 

Dolna drabinka

 1/321/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
                   
 Japonia Wataru YamadaW 
 Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej Bakary FofanaRSC-1 
  Japonia Wataru Yamada0 
    Daniel Dumitrescu5 
 Nigeria Anthony Konyegwachie0
  Daniel Dumitrescu5 
   Daniel Dumitrescu3 
  Tajlandia Wanchai Pongsri2 
 Zambia Patrick Mwamba1 
 Portoryko Esteban Flores4 
  Portoryko Esteban Flores0
   Tajlandia Wanchai Pongsri5 
 Tajlandia Wanchai PongsriW
  Ali Mohamed JafferRSC-1 
   Daniel Dumitrescu5 
  Holandia Regilio Tuur0 
 Kenia John Wanjau3 
  László Szőke2 
  Kenia John Wanjau1
   Holandia Regilio Tuur4 
 Stany Zjednoczone Kelcie BanksL
 Holandia Regilio TuurKO-1 
  Holandia Regilio TuurW
  Wielka Brytania Dave AndersonRSC-2 
 Argentyna Domingo Damigella1 
 Wielka Brytania Dave Anderson4 
  Wielka Brytania Dave Anderson5
   Irlandia Paul Fitzgerald0 
 Irlandia Paul Fitzgerald4
 Dominikana Emilio Villegas1 
  Daniel Dumitrescu5
 Korea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk0
 Samoa Ulaipalota Tauatama5 
 Malawi Evance Malenga0 
  Samoa Ulaipalota Tauatamal 
   Polska Tomasz NowakWO 
 Niger Djingarey Mamoudou0
 Polska Tomasz Nowak5 
  Polska Tomasz Nowak5 
  Bahamy Andre Seymour0 
 Bahamy Andre SeymourW 
 Filipiny Orlando DollenteDQ-2 
  Bahamy Andre SeymourWO
   Finlandia Jarmo EskelinenL 
 Finlandia Jarmo Eskelinen5
 Gwinea Serigne Fall0 
  Polska Tomasz Nowak0
  Korea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk5 
  Tserendorj AmarjargalRSC-2 
 Kanada Jamie PagendamW 
  Kanada Jamie PagendamL
    Kirkor KirkorowWO 
  Kirkor Kirkorow5
  Diego Drumm0 
   Kirkor Kirkorow2   
  Korea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk3    
 Australia Darrell Hiles5 
 Turcja Ali Çelikiz0 
  Australia Darrell Hiles2
   Korea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk3 
 Korea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk5
 Meksyk Miguel Ángel González0 

Faza finałowa

 PółfinałyFinał
         
 Maroko Abdelhak AchikRSC-1 
 Włochy Giovanni ParisiW 
   Włochy Giovanni ParisiKO-1
   Daniel DumitrescuL
  Daniel Dumitrescu5
 Korea Południowa Lee Jae-hyuk0 

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