Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1976 – waga półśrednia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1976
Boks
Waga półśrednia mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Jochen Bachfeld

Srebrny medal

Wenezuela Pedro Gamarro

Brązowy medal

Reinhard Skricek
Victor Zilberman

Waga półśrednia mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1976 w Montrealu. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 67 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 18 do 31 lipca w hali Aréna Maurice-Richard. Zwyciężył reprezentant Niemieckiej Republiki Demokratycznej Jochen Bachfeld. 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
 Indonezja Frans van Bronckhorst0 
 Australia Robert Dauer5   Australia Robert Dauer0 
 Jamajka Mike McCallum5   Jamajka Mike McCallum5 
  Damdinjavyn Bandi0    Jamajka Mike McCallum2 
  Reinhard Skricek5     Reinhard Skricek3 
 Dominikana José Vallejo0    Reinhard Skricek5 
 Uganda Vitalis BbeggeL   Włochy Luigi Minchillo0 
 Włochy Luigi MinchilloWO[a]     Reinhard SkricekRSC-3
 Polska Zbigniew Kicka0    Wenezuela Pedro GamarroW
 Stany Zjednoczone Clinton Jackson5   Stany Zjednoczone Clinton JacksonKO-1 
  Vincent DabireL   Haiti Wesly FelixL 
 Haiti Wesly FelixWO[a]    Stany Zjednoczone Clinton Jackson2 
 Wenezuela Pedro Gamarro5    Wenezuela Pedro Gamarro3 
  Marijan Beneš0   Wenezuela Pedro GamarroW    
  Płamen JankowRSC-2   Kuba Emilio CorreaRSC-3    
 Kuba Emilio CorreaW 

Dolna drabinka

 1/321/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
                   
    
    
  Zambia Charles MuttiL 
   Dania Ib BøtcherWO[a] 
   
    
  Dania Ib Bøtcher0 
  Portoryko Carlos Santos5 
    
    
  Portoryko Carlos Santos5
   Kolumbia Carlos Mejia0 
   
    
  Portoryko Carlos Santos2 
   Victor Zilberman3 
    
    
   Victor ZilbermanWO[a]
   Ghana Amon KoteyL 
   
    
   Victor Zilberman5
  Wielka Brytania Colin Jones0 
    
    
  Irlandia Christy McLoughlin0
   Wielka Brytania Colin Jones5 
   
    
  Victor Zilberman2
  Jochen Bachfeld3
    
    
  Gujana Kenny BristolL 
   Kanada Carmen RinkeWO[a] 
   
    
  Kanada Carmen Rinke'4 
  Japonia Yoshifumi Seki1 
 Korea Południowa Kim Ju-seokKO-2 
 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych Marcelino GarciaL 
  Korea Południowa Kim Ju-seokDQ-1
   Japonia Yoshifumi SekiW 
 Nigeria Mathias SaboL
 Japonia Yoshifumi SekiWO[a] 
  Kanada Carmen Rinke1
   Jochen Bachfeld4 
  Ali BahriRSC-1 
  Jochen BachfeldW 
   Jochen Bachfeld5
   Grecja Atanasios Iliadis0 
 Grecja Atanasios IliadisWO[a]
  Omar ShimaL 
   Jochen Bachfeld5   
   Walerij Raczkow0    
  Walerij RaczkowW 
 Finlandia Kalevi MarjamaaRSC-3 
   Walerij Raczkow5
   Nowa Zelandia David Jackson0 
 Tunezja Fredj ChtiouiRSC-2
 Nowa Zelandia David JacksonW 

Faza finałowa

 PółfinałyFinał
         
  Reinhard SkricekRSC-3 
 Wenezuela Pedro GamarroW 
   Wenezuela Pedro Gamarro2
   Jochen Bachfeld3
  Victor Zilberman2
  Jochen Bachfeld3 

Uwagi

  1. a b c d e f g Walkower z powodu wycofania reprezentacji z igrzysk.

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