Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1976 – waga kogucia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1976
Boks
Waga kogucia mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Korea Północna Gu Yong-ju

Srebrny medal

Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney

Brązowy medal

Wielka Brytania Pat Cowdell
Wiktor Rybakow

Waga kogucia mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1976 w Montrealu. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 54 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 18 do 31 lipca w hali Aréna Maurice-Richard. Zwyciężył reprezentant Korei Północnej Gu Yong-ju. Część bokserów z państw afrykańskich (i Gujany) oddała walki walkowerem po decyzji ich komitetów olimpijskich o wycofaniu się z igrzysk w proteście przeciwko uczestnictwu w nich reprezentacji Nowej Zelandii.


Drabinka turniejowa

Faza początkowa

Górna drabinka

 1/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
 Gujana Evan ParrisL 
 Filipiny Rey FortalezaWO[a]   Filipiny Rey FortalezaWO 
 Nigeria Okenwa EzikpeNC[b]    
 Togo Costo AssogbaNC    Filipiny Rey Fortaleza1 
 Wielka Brytania Pat Cowdell5    Wielka Brytania Pat Cowdell4 
 Polska Leszek Borkowski0   Wielka Brytania Pat Cowdell5 
 Kenia George FindoL   Portoryko Alejandro Silva0 
 Portoryko Alejandro SilvaWO[a]    Wielka Brytania Pat Cowdell1
 Francja Aldo CosentinoL    Korea Północna Gu Yong-ju4
  Caczo AndrejkowskiKO-2    Caczo Andrejkowski0 
  Faredin Ibrahim1   Korea Północna Gu Yong-ju5 
 Korea Północna Gu Yong-ju4    Korea Północna Gu Yong-ju5 
 Tajlandia Veerachat Saturngrum5    Tajlandia Veerachat Saturngrum0 
 Turcja Kemal Solunur0   Tajlandia Veerachat Saturngrum5    
  Mohamed AyeleL   Kanada Chris Ius0    
 Kanada Chris IusWO[a] 

Dolna drabinka

 1/321/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
                   
    
    
   Zassia OuaudrogoNC[b] 
   Niger Hamidou BanhamniNC 
   
    
   
   Stefan FörsterWO 
    
    
   Stefan Förster5
    József Jakab0 
   
    
   Stefan Förster2 
   Wiktor Rybakow3 
    
    
  Japonia Hitoshi IshigakiW
   Dominikana Francisco SánchezDQ-2 
   
    
  Japonia Hitoshi Ishigaki0
   Wiktor Rybakow5 
    
    
   Wiktor RybakowWO[a]
   Zambia Alfred SiameL 
   
    
  Wiktor Rybakow1
 Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney4
    
    
  Kuba Orlando Martínez5 
   Wenezuela Jóvito Rengifo0 
 Wenezuela Jóvito RengifoWO[a]
 Uganda John MuwangaL 
  Kuba Orlando Martínez2 
  Korea Południowa Hwang Chul-soon3 
 Korea Południowa Hwang Chul-soon5 
 Grecja Atanasios Chuliaras0 
  Korea Południowa Hwang Chul-soonKO-2
   Papua-Nowa Gwinea Tumat SogolikL 
 Papua-Nowa Gwinea Tumat SogolikWO[a]
 Kamerun Samuel MeckL 
  Korea Południowa Hwang Chul-soon0
  Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney5 
 Maroko Mohamed Rais0 
 Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney5 
  Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney4
    Juan Francisco Rodríguez1 
  Juan Francisco Rodríguez5
 Ghana Anthony Abacheng0 
  Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney5   
  Włochy Bernardo Onori0    
 Włochy Bernardo Onori5 
 Egipt Abdel Nabi El-Sayed Mahran0 
  Włochy Bernardo Onori5
   Australia Brian Tink0 
  Giubran ZugdaniL
 Australia Brian TinkWO[a] 

Faza finałowa

 PółfinałyFinał
         
 Wielka Brytania Pat Cowdell1 
 Korea Północna Gu Yong-ju4 
   Korea Północna Gu Yong-ju5
  Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney0
  Wiktor Rybakow1
 Stany Zjednoczone Charles Mooney4 

Uwagi

  1. a b c d e f g Walkower z powodu wycofania reprezentacji z igrzysk.
  2. a b Walka nie odbyła się z powodu wycofania obu reprezentacji z igrzysk.

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