Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1976 – waga piórkowa mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1976
Boks
Waga piórkowa mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Kuba Ángel Herrera

Srebrny medal

Richard Nowakowski

Brązowy medal

Polska Leszek Kosedowski
Meksyk Juan Paredes

Waga piórkowa mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1976 w Montrealu. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 57 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 18 do 31 lipca w hali Aréna Maurice-Richard. Zwyciężył reprezentant Kuby Ángel Herrera. 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
 Francja Serge Thomas2 
  René Weller3    René Weller1 
  Gheorghe CiochinăWO[a]    Gheorghe Ciochină4 
 Kenia Jackson OumaL     Gheorghe CiochinăL 
  Richard Nowakowski5     Richard NowakowskiKO-3 
 Filipiny Ruben Mares0    Richard NowakowskiRSC-3 
 Zambia John SichulaL    Behzad Gha’ediL 
  Behzad Gha’ediWO[a]     Richard Nowakowski5
 Algieria Bachir KoualL    Polska Leszek Kosedowski0
 Kanada Camille HuardWO[a]   Kanada Camille Huard0 
 Uganda Cornelius Boza EdwardsL   Polska Leszek Kosedowski5 
 Polska Leszek KosedowskiWO[a]    Polska Leszek Kosedowski5 
  Bratislav RistićWO[a]     Bratislav Ristić0 
 Egipt Mohamed Younes NaguibL    Bratislav Ristić4    
  Rumen Peszew0   Dominikana Gustavo de la Cruz1    
 Dominikana Gustavo de la Cruz5 

Dolna drabinka

 1/321/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinały
                   
    
    
  Meksyk Juan Paredes5 
   Brazylia Raimundo Alves0 
   
    
  Meksyk Juan Paredes5 
  Japonia Yukio Odagiri0 
    
    
  Japonia Yukio OdagiriKO-2
    Ravsalyn OtgonbayarL 
   
    
  Meksyk Juan Paredes4 
  Korea Południowa Choi Chung-il1 
    
    
  Jamajka Clarence RobinsonWO[a]
    Jonathan MagagulaL 
   
    
  Jamajka Clarence RobinsonDQ-3
  Korea Południowa Choi Chung-ilW 
    
    
  Korea Południowa Choi Chung-ilKO-1
   Tajlandia Pinit BoonjoungL 
   
    
 Meksyk Juan Paredes0
 Kuba Ángel Herrera5
    
    
  Stany Zjednoczone Davey Armstrong5 
    Anatolij Wołkow0 
   
    
  Stany Zjednoczone Davey Armstrong5 
   Tibor Badari0 
    
    
   Tibor BadariWO[a]
    Gizaw AsefaL 
   
    
  Stany Zjednoczone Davey Armstrong2
  Kuba Ángel Herrera3 
    
    
  Kuba Ángel HerreraKO-1
   Indie Sen Rai1 
 Indie Sen RaiWO[a]
 Nigeria Davidson AndehL 
  Kuba Ángel Herrera5   
  Wenezuela Ángel Pacheco0    
 Wenezuela Ángel Pacheco5 
 Kolumbia Sandalio Calderon0 
  Wenezuela Ángel Pacheco5
   Portoryko Carlos Calderón0 
  Boukary SakandeL
 Portoryko Carlos CalderónWO[a] 

Faza finałowa

 PółfinałyFinał
         
  Richard Nowakowski5 
 Polska Leszek Kosedowski0 
    Richard NowakowskiL
  Kuba Ángel HerreraKO-2
 Meksyk Juan Paredes0
 Kuba Ángel Herrera5 

Uwagi

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

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