Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Light flyweight

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Boxing at the
2004 Summer Olympics
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Light flyweight
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The Light Flyweight class in the boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics competition was the lightest class. Light flyweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 48 kilograms.

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[edit] Medalists

Gold  Yan Bartelemí
Cuba (CUB)
Silver  Atagün Yalçınkaya
Turkey (TUR)
Bronze  Zou Shiming
China (CHN)
Bronze  Sergey Kazakov
Russia (RUS)

[edit] Schedule

Date Round
Wednesday, August 18, 2004 Round of 32
Saturday, August 21, 2004 Round of 16
Tuesday, August 24, 2004 Quarterfinals
Friday, August 27, 2004 Semifinals
Sunday, August 29, 2004 Final Bout

[edit] Results

Round of 32   Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                                   
  Wakefield (AUS)  
 bye       Wakefield (AUS) 20  
  Jermia (NAM)     Jermia (NAM) 29  
 bye         Jermia (NAM) 11  
  Castañeda (MEX)         Kazakov (RUS) 18  
 bye       Castañeda (MEX) 16
  Kazakov (RUS) 20     Kazakov (RUS) 41  
  Calero (ECU) 8         Kazakov (RUS) 20  
  Tamara (COL) 48         Yalçınkaya (TUR) 26  
  Bouchtouk (MAR) 25       Tamara (COL) 35  
  Okon (NGR) 1:54-3     Pinto (ITA) 49  
  Pinto (ITA) RSCOS         Pinto (ITA) 24
  Yalçınkaya (TUR) 22         Yalçınkaya (TUR) 33  
  Katongole (UGA) 7       Yalçınkaya (TUR) 23
  Bedák (HUN) 8     Abiyev (AZE) 20  
  Abiyev (AZE) 23         Yalçınkaya (TUR) 16
  Warren (USA) 9         Bartelemí (CUB) 21
  Zou (CHN) 22       Zou (CHN) 31  
  Kebede (ETH) 26     Kebede (ETH) 8  
  Igarashi (JPN) 21         Zou (CHN) 20  
  Ali (IRQ) 21         Nalbandyan (ARM) 12  
  Hyok-Ju (PRK) 7       Ali (IRQ) 11
  Nalbandyan (ARM) 27     Nalbandyan (ARM) 24  
  Asloum (FRA) 20         Zou (CHN) 17
  Hong (KOR) RSCOS         Bartelemí (CUB) 29  
  Rabenarivo (MAD) 1:17-3       Hong (KOR) 45  
  Dostiev (TJK) 12     Tanamor (PHI) 25  
  Tanamor (PHI) 17         Hong (KOR) 11
  Bartelemí (CUB) RSCOS         Bartelemí (CUB) 30  
  Miranda (VEN) 1:30-3       Bartelemí (CUB) 23
  Pannon (THA) 26     Pannon (THA) 14  
  Salimov (BUL) 14  

[edit] Notes

  • Suleiman Bilali (KEN) was pulled out of competition due to leg injury a week before the Olympic Games. He was attacked by thugs during an early morning jogging outside his home in the sprawling Eastleigh residential district in Nairobi in January. The first reserve from Namibia, Joseph Jermia, entered in his place.

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