Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2020 – waga półśrednia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2020
Boks
Waga półśrednia mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Kuba Roniel Iglesias

Srebrny medal

Wielka Brytania Pat McCormack

Brązowy medal

Irlandia Aidan Walsh
Andriej Zamkowoj

Turniej bokserski w wadze półśredniej (do 69 kg) w ramach Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2020 został rozegrany w dniach 24 lipca - 3 sierpnia 2021 r. Rywalizowało 23 zawodników.

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DataGodzina
24 lipca 202111:001/16 finału
27 lipca 202111:001/8 finału
30 lipca 202111:00Ćwierćfinały
1 sierpnia 202112:30
18:00
Półfinały
3 sierpnia 202119:00Finał
 1/16 finału1/8 finałuĆwierćfinałPółfinałFinał
                   
    
    
  Wielka Brytania Pat McCormack5 
   Białoruś Alaksandr Radzionaŭ0 
 Turcja Necat Ekinci1
 Białoruś Alaksandr Radzionaŭ3 
  Wielka Brytania Pat McCormack4 
  Uzbekistan Bobo-Usmon Baturov1 
    
    
  Dominikana Rohan Polanco0
   Uzbekistan Bobo-Usmon Baturov4 
   
    
  Wielka Brytania Pat McCormackWO 
  Irlandia Aidan Walsh 
    
    
  Irlandia Aidan Walsh5
   Kamerun Albert Mengue0 
 Kamerun Albert MengueRSC
 Eswatini Thabiso Dlamini 
  Irlandia Aidan Walsh4
  Mauritius Merven Clair1 
 Mauritius Merven Clair5 
 Kanada Wyatt Sanford0 
  Mauritius Merven Clair3
   Jordania Zeyad Ishaish2 
   
    
 Wielka Brytania Pat McCormack0
 Kuba Roniel Iglesias5
    
    
  Kuba Roniel Iglesias3 
   Japonia Sewon Okazawa2 
 Japonia Sewon Okazawa5
 Indie Vikas Krishan0 
  Kuba Roniel Iglesias5 
  Stany Zjednoczone Delante Johnson0 
 Stany Zjednoczone Delante Johnson3 
 Argentyna Brian Arregui2 
  Stany Zjednoczone Delante Johnson4
   Kazachstan Abylaıhan Júsipov1 
   
    
  Kuba Roniel Iglesias5
   Andriej Zamkowoj0 
    
    
  Uganda Shadiri Bwogi1
   Gruzja Eskerkhan Madiev3 
 Azerbejdżan Lorenzo Sotomayor
 Gruzja Eskerkhan MadievRSC 
  Gruzja Eskerkhan Madiev0   
   Andriej Zamkowoj    
 Samoa Marion Faustino Ah Tong0 
 Zambia Stephen Zimba5 
  Zambia Stephen Zimba1
    Andriej Zamkowoj4 
   
    

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