Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008 – waga piórkowa mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2008
Boks
Waga piórkowa mężczyzn
Złoty medalUkraina Wasyl Łomaczenko
Srebrny medalFrancja Khedafi Djelkhir
Brązowy medalAzerbejdżan Şahin İmranov
Turcja Yakup Kılıç

Turniej bokserski w wadze piórkowej (do 57 kg) w ramach Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2008 został rozegrany w dniach 11 - 23 sierpnia 2008 r. Rywalizowało 28 zawodników.


 1/16 finału1/8 finałuĆwierćfinałPółfinałFinał
                   
    
    
  Turcja Yakup Kılıç12 
   Japonia Satoshi Shimizu9 
   
    
  Turcja Yakup Kılıç13 
  Algieria Abdelkader Chadi6 
    
    
  Tajlandia Sailom Adi6
   Algieria Abdelkader Chadi7 
   
    
  Turcja Yakup Kılıç1 
  Ukraina Wasyl Łomaczenko10 
 Brazylia Robson Conceição4 
  Li Yang12 
   Li Yang6
   Ekwador Luis Enrique Porozo5 
 Dominikana Roberto Navarro3
 Ekwador Luis Enrique Porozo+3 
   Li Yang3
  Ukraina Wasyl Łomaczenko12 
 Indie Anthresh Lalit Lakra5 
 Uzbekistan Bahodirjon Sultonov9 
  Uzbekistan Bahodirjon Sultonov1
   Ukraina Wasyl Łomaczenko13 
 Ukraina Wasyl Łomaczenko14
 Rosja Albiert Sielimow7 
 Ukraina Wasyl ŁomaczenkoRSC
 Francja Khedafi Djelkhir
 Stany Zjednoczone Raynell Williams9 
 Włochy Alessio di Savino1 
  Stany Zjednoczone Raynell Williams7 
   Francja Khedafi Djelkhir9 
 Australia Paul Fleming9
 Francja Khedafi Djelkhir13 
  Francja Khedafi Djelkhir14 
  Meksyk Arturo Santos Reyes9 
 Kenia Nick Okoth2 
 Meksyk Arturo Santos Reyes6 
  Meksyk Arturo Santos Reyes14
   Tunezja Alaa Shili2 
 Tunezja Alaa Shili14
 Niemcy Wilhelm Gratschow5 
  Francja Khedafi Djelkhir
  Azerbejdżan Şahin İmranovRET 
 Ghana Prince Octopus Dzanie2 
 Kuba Idel Torriente11 
  Kuba Idel Torriente10
   Mongolia Zorigtbaataryn Enkhzorig9 
 Mongolia Zorigtbaataryn Enkhzorig10
 Maroko Mahdi Ouatine1 
  Kuba Idel Torriente14   
  Azerbejdżan Şahin İmranov16    
 Botswana Thato Batshegi4 
 Gruzja Nikoloz Izoria14 
  Gruzja Nikoloz Izoria9
   Azerbejdżan Şahin İmranov18 
 Kazachstan Galib Żafarow5
 Azerbejdżan Şahin İmranov9 

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