Boks na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 2007

Boks na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 2007
Ilustracja
Igrzyska Panamerykańskie 2007
Rio de Janeiro
Data

20 – 28 lipca 2007

Liczba konkurencji

11

Liczba zawodników

120 z 26 państw

Boks na Igrzyskach Panamerykańskich 2007, odbywał się w dniach 2028 lipca w hali Riocentro w Rio de Janeiro. W tabeli medalowej zwyciężyli Kubańczycy.

Medaliści

Kat. wagowaGold medal america.svgSilver medal america.svgBronze medal (Americas).svg
Waga papierowa (48 kg)Luis Yáñez
 Stany Zjednoczone
Kevin Betancourt
 Wenezuela
Winston Méndez
 Dominikana
Carlos Ortíz
 Portoryko
Waga musza (51 kg)McWilliams Arroyo
 Portoryko
Juan Carlos Payano
 Dominikana
Yoandris Salinas
 Kuba
Braulio Ávila
 Meksyk
Waga kogucia (54 kg)Carlos Cuadras
 Meksyk
Claudio Marrero
 Dominikana
James Pereira
 Brazylia
Clive Atwell
 Gujana
Waga piórkowa (57 kg)Idel Torriente
 Kuba
Abner Cotto
 Portoryko
Davi Souza
 Brazylia
Orlando Rizo
 Nikaragua
Waga lekka (60 kg)Yordenis Ugás
 Kuba
Éverton Lopes
 Brazylia
Luis Rueda
 Argentyna
José Pedraza
 Portoryko
Waga lekkopółśrednia (64 kg)Karl Dargan
 Stany Zjednoczone
Jonathan González
 Portoryko
Myke Carvalho
 Brazylia
Inocente Fiss
 Kuba
Waga półśrednia (69 kg)Pedro Lima
 Brazylia
Demetrius Andrade
 Stany Zjednoczone
Diego Gabriel Cháves
 Argentyna
Ricardo Smith
 Jamajka
Waga średnia (75 kg)Emilio Correa
 Kuba
Argenis Núñez
 Dominikana
Glaucélio Abreu
 Brazylia
Carlos Góngora
 Ekwador
Waga półciężka (81 kg)Eleider Álvarez
 Kolumbia
Yusiel Nápoles
 Kuba
Julio Castillo
 Ekwador
Christopher Downs
 Stany Zjednoczone
Waga ciężka (91 kg)Osmay Acosta
 Kuba
José Payares
 Wenezuela
Rafael Lima
 Brazylia
Jorge Quiñonez
 Ekwador
Waga superciężka (>91 kg)Robert Alfonso
 Kuba
Óscar Rivas
 Kolumbia
Didier Bence
 Kanada
Antônio Nogueira
 Brazylia

Tabela medalowa

Poz.PaństwoGold medal america.svgSilver medal america.svgBronze medal (Americas).svgŁącznie
1 Kuba5128
2 Stany Zjednoczone2114
3 Portoryko1225
4 Brazylia1168
5 Kolumbia1102
6 Meksyk1012
7 Dominikana0314
8 Wenezuela0202
9 Ekwador0033
10 Argentyna0022
11 Gujana0011
 Nikaragua0011
 Jamajka0011
 Kanada0011
Łącznie11112244

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