Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1980 – waga kogucia mężczyzn
Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1980 | |
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waga papierowa | mężczyźni |
waga musza | mężczyźni |
waga kogucia | mężczyźni |
waga piórkowa | mężczyźni |
waga lekka | mężczyźni |
waga lekkopółśrednia | mężczyźni |
waga półśrednia | mężczyźni |
waga lekkośrednia | mężczyźni |
waga średnia | mężczyźni |
waga półciężka | mężczyźni |
waga ciężka | mężczyźni |
Turniej bokserski w wadze koguciej (do 54kg) rozgrywany w ramach Igrzysk Olimpijskich w 1980 w Moskwie. W konkurencji wystąpiło 33 zawodników z 33 krajów. Turniej został zdominowany, podobnie jak w przypadku pozostałych turniejów w tej dyscyplinie, przez zawodników z państw socjalistycznych. Cztery lata wcześniej w tej wadze zwyciężył reprezentant Korei Północnej.
Lp. | Państwo | Zawodnik |
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1. | Kuba | Juan Hernández Pérez |
2. | Wenezuela | Bernardo José Piñango |
3. | Gujana | Michael Anthony |
3. | Rumunia | Dumitru Cipere |
5. | Tanzania | Geraldi Issaick |
5. | Uganda | John Siryakibbe |
5. | Meksyk | Daniel Zaragoza |
5. | ZSRR | Samson Khachatryan |
9. | Kamerun | Joseph Ahanda |
9. | Francja | Ali Ben Maghenia |
9. | Finlandia | Veli Koota |
9. | Polska | Ryszard Czerwiński |
9. | Etiopia | Ayele Mohamed |
9. | Indie | Ganapathy Manoharan |
9. | Wielka Brytania | Ray Gilbody |
9. | Syria | Fayez Zaghloul |
17. | Dominikana | Andrés Tena |
17. | Węgry | Sándor Farkas |
17. | Afganistan | Ahmad Nesar |
17. | Ekwador | Jorge Monard |
17. | Zambia | Lucky Mutale |
17. | Bułgaria | Aleksandar Radew |
17. | Gwinea | Samba Jacob Diallo |
17. | Angola | José Luís de Almeida |
17. | Mongolia | Tsedengiin Narmandakh |
17. | Benin | Firmin Abissi |
17. | Irlandia | Phil Sutcliffe |
17. | Nikaragua | Ernesto Alguera |
17. | Laos | Souneat Ouphaphone |
17. | Jugosławia | Fazlija Šaćirović |
17. | Nigeria | Nureni Gbadamosi |
32. | NRD | Mario Behrendt |
32. | Mali | Moussa Sangare |
Bibliografia
- Sports-reference. sports-reference.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-03-18)].
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