Fjädervikt i boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988
Boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988 | ||||
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Resultat från boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988 och herrarnas fjädervikt. Boxarna vägde under 57 kg. Tävlingarna arrangerades i Chamshil Students' Gymnasium i Seoul.
Medaljörer
Klass | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Fjädervikt | Giovanni Parisi Italien | Daniel Dumitrescu Rumänien | Abdelhak Achik Marocko |
Lee Jae-Hyuk Sydkorea |
Resultat
Första rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Första rundan | ||
Wataru Yamada (JPN) | RSC-1 | Bakary Fofana (CIV) |
Daniel Dumitrescu (ROU) | 5-0 | Anthony Konyegwachie (NGR) |
Esteban Flores (PUR) | 4-1 | Patrick Mwamba (ZAM) |
Wangchai Pongsri (THA) | RSC-1 | Ali Mohamed Jafer (YEM) |
John Wanjau (KEN) | 3-2 | László Szõke (HUN) |
Regilio Tuur (NED) | KO-1 | Kelcie Banks (USA) |
David Anderson (GBR) | 4-1 | Domingo Damigella (ARG) |
Patrick Fitzgerald (IRL) | 4-1 | Emilio Villegas (DOM) |
Ulaipalota Tautauma (SAM) | 5-0 | Evance Malenga (MAW) |
Tomasz Nowak (POL) | 5-0 | Djingarey Mamodou (NIG) |
Eugene Seymour (BAH) | 5-0 | Orlando Dollente (PHI) |
Jarmo Eskelinen (FIN) | 5-0 | Serigne Fall (GUI) |
Jamie Pagendam (CAN) | RSC-2 | Cerendorjin Amarjargal (MGL) |
Kirkor Kirkorov (BUL) | 5-0 | Diego Drumm (GDR) |
Darren Hiles (AUS) | 5-0 | Ali Celikiz (TUR) |
Lee Jae-Hyuk (KOR) | 5-0 | Miguel Ángel González (MEX) |
Andra rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Andra rundan | ||
Abdelhak Achik (MAR) | 4-1 | Francisco Avelar (ESA) |
Omar Catari (VEN) | KO-1 | Moussa Kagambega (BUR) |
Liu Dong (CHN) | 3-2 | John Francis (IND) |
Serge Bouemba (GAB) | 4-1 | Ilham Lahia (INA) |
Michail Kazarjan (URS) | 5-0 | Ljubiša Simić (YUG) |
Giovanni Parisi (ITA) | 5-0 | Lu Chih Hsiung (TPE) |
Jacov Shmuel (ISR) | RSC-1 | John Mirona (SUD) |
Ricardo Pittman (COK) | 4-1 | Dumsane Mabuza (USA) |
Daniel Dumitrescu (ROU) | 5-0 | Wataru Yamada (JPN) |
Wangchai Pongsri (THA) | 5-0 | Esteban Flores (PUR) |
Regilio Tuur (NED) | 4-1 | John Wanjau (KEN) |
David Anderson (GBR) | 5-0 | Patrick Fitzgerald (IRL) |
Tomasz Nowak (POL) | WO | Ulaipalota Tautauma (SAM) |
Eugene Seymour (BAH) | WO | Jarmo Eskelinen (FIN) |
Kirkor Kirkorov (BUL) | WO | Jamie Pagendam (CAN) |
Lee Jae-Hyuk (KOR) | 3-2 | Darren Hiles (AUS) |
Tredje rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Tredje rundan | ||
Abdelhak Achik (MAR) | KO-1 | Omar Catari (VEN) |
Liu Dong (CHN) | 5-0 | Serge Bouemba (GAB) |
Giovanni Parisi (ITA) | RSC-2 | Michail Kazarjan (URS) |
Jacov Shmuel (ISR) | 5-0 | Ricardo Pittman (COK) |
Daniel Dumitrescu (ROU) | 3-2 | Wangchai Pongsri (THA) |
Regilio Tuur (NED) | RSC-2 | David Anderson (GBR) |
Tomasz Nowak (POL) | 5-0 | Eugene Seymour (BAH) |
Lee Jae-Hyuk (KOR) | 5-0 | Kirkor Kirkorov (BUL) |
Kvartsfinaler
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Kvartsfinaler | ||
Abdelhak Achik (MAR) | KO-1 | Liu Dong (CHN) |
Giovanni Parisi (ITA) | 5-0 | Jacov Shmuel (ISR) |
Daniel Dumitrescu (ROU) | 5-0 | Regilio Tuur (NED) |
Lee Jae-Hyuk (KOR) | 5-0 | Tomasz Nowak (POL) |
Semifinaler
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Semifinaler | ||
Giovanni Parisi (ITA) | RSC-1 | Abdelhak Achik (MAR) |
Daniel Dumitrescu (ROU) | 5-0 | Lee Jae-Hyuk (KOR) |
Final
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Final | ||
Giovanni Parisi (ITA) | KO-1 | Daniel Dumitrescu (ROU) |
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