Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1976 – waga papierowa mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1976
Boks
Waga papierowa mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Kuba Jorge Hernández

Srebrny medal

Korea Północna Lee Byong-uk

Brązowy medal

Portoryko Orlando Maldonado
Tajlandia Payao Poontarat

Waga papierowa mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1976 w Montrealu. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 48 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 19 do 31 lipca w hali Aréna Maurice-Richard. Zwyciężył reprezentant Kuby Jorge Hernández. Część bokserów z państw afrykańskich oddała walki walkowerem po decyzji ich komitetów olimpijskich o wycofaniu się z igrzysk w proteście przeciwko uczestnictwu w nich reprezentacji Nowej Zelandii.


Drabinka turniejowa

 1/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinałyFinał
                   
    
    
   Dietmar Geilich0 
   Wenezuela Armando Guevara5 
 Filipiny Eduardo Baltar0
 Wenezuela Armando Guevara5 
  Wenezuela Armando Guevara1 
  Korea Północna Lee Byong-uk4 
 Korea Północna Lee Byong-ukKO-1 
 Kanada Sidney McKnightL 
  Korea Północna Lee Byong-uk3
   Polska Henryk Średnicki2 
 Stany Zjednoczone Louis Curtis0
 Polska Henryk Średnicki5 
  Korea Północna Lee Byong-ukW 
  Tajlandia Payao PoontaratRSC-2 
  Ołeksandr TkaczenkoW 
 Dominikana Eleoncio MercedesRSC-1 
   Ołeksandr Tkaczenko2
   Tajlandia Payao Poontarat3 
  Remus Cosma1
 Tajlandia Payao Poontarat4 
  Tajlandia Payao Poontarat4
   György Gedó1 
  Serdamba BatsukW 
  Enrique RodríguezRSC-3 
   Serdamba Batsuk0
    György Gedó5 
  Sa’id BasziriL
  György GedóKO-2 
 Korea Północna Lee Byong-uk1
 Kuba Jorge Hernández4
 Zambia Lucky MutaleL 
 Portoryko Orlando MaldonadoWO[a] 
  Portoryko Orlando MaldonadoKO-1 
   Irlandia Brendan DunneL 
 Japonia Noboru UchiyamaRSC-2
 Irlandia Brendan DunneW 
  Portoryko Orlando Maldonado5 
  Argentyna Héctor Patri0 
 Egipt Mohamed Said Abdel WehabW 
 Francja José LeroyRSC-1 
  Egipt Mohamed Said Abdel WehabL
   Argentyna Héctor PatriWO[a] 
 Argentyna Héctor PatriWO[a]
 Togo Alodji ElohL 
  Portoryko Orlando Maldonado0
  Kuba Jorge Hernández5 
 Maroko Abderahim NajimDQ-3 
 Korea Południowa Park Chan-heeW 
  Korea Południowa Park Chan-hee5
   Turcja Ali Canay0 
 Turcja Ali CanayWO[a]
 Kenia Stephen MuchokiL 
  Korea Południowa Park Chan-hee2   
  Kuba Jorge Hernández3    
 Kuba Jorge HernándezW 
  Bejchan FuczedżiewRSC-3 
  Kuba Jorge HernándezKO-3
   Papua-Nowa Gwinea Zoffa YarawiL 
 Papua-Nowa Gwinea Zoffa YarawiWO[a]
 Uganda Venostos OchiraL 

Uwagi

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

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