Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1968 – waga lekka mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1968
Boks
Waga lekka mężczyzn
Złoty medalStany Zjednoczone Ronald Harris
Srebrny medalPolska Józef Grudzień
Brązowy medal Calistrat Cuțov
Zvonimir Vujin

Waga lekka mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1968 w Meksyku. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 60 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 13 do 26 października w hali Arena México. Zwyciężył reprezentant Stanów Zjednoczonych Ronald Harris. Wystąpiło 37 bokserów z 37 państw.


Drabinka turniejowa

Faza początkowa

Górna drabinka

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  Bayu Ayele0 
  Stojan Piliczew5    Stojan Piliczew4 
 Francja Dominique AzzaroRSC-1   Meksyk José Antonio Duran1 
 Meksyk José Antonio DuranW     Stojan Piliczew1 
  Calistrat Cuțov5     Calistrat Cuțov4 
 Finlandia Erik Nikkinen0    Calistrat Cuțov5 
 Nikaragua Alfonso Molina0   Tunezja Mongi Landhili0 
 Tunezja Mongi Landhili5     Calistrat Cuțov0
 Stany Zjednoczone Ronald Harris5    Stany Zjednoczone Ronald Harris5
 Korea Południowa Lee Chang-gil0   Stany Zjednoczone Ronald Harris4 
 Kanada Marvin Arneson2   Wielka Brytania John Stracey1 
 Wielka Brytania John Stracey3    Stany Zjednoczone Ronald Harris5 
 Uganda Mohamed Muruli5    Uganda Mohamed Muruli0 
 Chile Luis Muñoz0   Uganda Mohamed Muruli4    
 Dominikana Ramón PuelloRSC-3   Wenezuela Armando Mendoza1    
 Wenezuela Armando MendozaW 

Dolna drabinka

 1/321/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
                   
    
    
  Peru Luis MinamiKO-2 
    Tin TunL 
   
    
  Peru Luis Minami3 
  Turcja Yeter Sevimli2 
    
    
  Turcja Yeter SevimliW
   Urugwaj Juan RiveroDQ-3 
   
    
  Peru Luis Minami0 
   Zvonimir Vujin5 
    
    
   Walerij BiełousowW
    László GulaRSC-1 
   
    
   Walerij Biełousow0
   Zvonimir Vujin5 
    
    
   Zvonimir Vujin3
    Peter Rieger2 
   
    
  Zvonimir Vujin0
 Polska Józef Grudzień5
    
    
  Kamerun Inoua BodiaL 
   Irlandia Anthony QuinnKO-1 
   
    
  Irlandia Anthony Quinn1 
  Polska Józef Grudzień4 
    
    
  Kuba Roberto Caminero0
   Polska Józef Grudzień5 
 Polska Józef Grudzień5
  Ho Su-lung0 
  Polska Józef Grudzień5
  Włochy Enzo Petriglia0 
  Marcos Chinea0 
 Nigeria Jonathan Dele5 
  Nigeria Jonathan Dele0
   Włochy Enzo Petriglia5 
 Ghana Joe Martey2
 Włochy Enzo Petriglia3 
  Włochy Enzo Petriglia3   
  Argentyna Pedro Agüero2    
 Sudan Sayed Abdel Gadir5 
 Portoryko Eugenio Febus0 
  Sudan Sayed Abdel Gadir0
   Argentyna Pedro Agüero5 
 Argentyna Pedro Agüero3
 Filipiny Rodolfo Arpon2 

Faza finałowa

 PółfinałyFinał
         
  Calistrat Cuțov0 
 Stany Zjednoczone Ronald Harris5 
   Stany Zjednoczone Ronald Harris5
  Polska Józef Grudzień0
  Zvonimir Vujin0
 Polska Józef Grudzień5 

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