Boks na Igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów 2002

Boks na Igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów 2002 – jedna z dyscyplin sportowych rozgrywana na Igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów 2002 w salwadorskim mieście San Salvador. Zawodnicy rywalizowali w jedenastu kategoriach wagowych, a zawody w trwały od 29 listopada do 6 grudnia.

Medaliści

Kategoria wagowaGold medal icon.svg ZłotoSilver medal icon.svg SrebroBronze medal icon.svg Brąz
Waga papierowa (- 48 kg.)Joseph Serrano PortorykoRaúl Castañeda MeksykRonald de la Rosa Dominikana
Carlos Campos Wenezuela
Waga musza (- 51 kg.)Jean Pérez WenezuelaCarlos Valcárcel PortorykoCastulo Gonzalez Gwatemala
Israel Reyes Meksyk
Waga kogucia (- 54 kg.)Abner Mares MeksykYonnhy Pérez KolumbiaAlexander Espinoza Wenezuela
Juan López Portoryko
Waga piórkowa (- 57 kg.)Elio Rojas DominikanaLikar Ramos KolumbiaPaul Lewis Gujana
Nehomar Cermeño Wenezuela
Waga lekka (- 60 kg.)Manuel Díaz DominikanaAlexander de Jesus PortorykoEddy Monzón Gwatemala
Jesús González Meksyk
Waga lekkopółśrednia (- 63,5 kg.)Patrick López WenezuelaCarlos Hernández SalwadorGregory Michel Haiti
Isidro Mosquea Dominikana
Waga półśrednia (- 67 kg.)Euris González DominikanaNorberto González MeksykJosé Morales Portoryko
Tsetsi Davis Jamajka
Waga lekkośrednia (- 71 kg.)Juan Novoa KolumbiaJuan Ubaldo DominikanaAlfredo Angulo Meksyk
Junior Greenidge Barbados
Waga średnia (- 75 kg.)Alexander Brand KolumbiaGuillermo Reyes DominikanaMarco Peribán Meksyk
Wualfredo Rivero Wenezuela
Waga półciężka (- 81 kg.)Shawn Cox BarbadosRamiro Reducindo MeksykDenzil Salazar Trynidad i Tobago
Gerardo Bisbal Portoryko
Waga ciężka (- 91 kg.)Victor Bisbal PortorykoKertson Manswell Trynidad i TobagoFrancisco Garcia Dominikana
Elibert Cova Wenezuela

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