Boks na letnich igrzyskach olimpijskich
Boks w programie olimpijskim pojawił się po raz pierwszy na IO 1904. Od tego czasu był rozgrywany na każdych kolejnych igrzyskach olimpijskich, z w wyjątkiem igrzysk w Sztokholmie w 1912 roku. Liczba konkurencji i kategorie wagowe zmieniały się na przestrzeni lat. W 1904 roku rozegrano siedem konkurencji, w 1908 roku zaledwie pięć, a w latach 1984-2000 rozgrywano ich dwanaście. Od 2012 roku rozgrywa się dziesięć konkurencji. Igrzyska w Londynie w 2012 roku były też pierwszymi, na których w boksie rywalizowały kobiety.
Do 2016 roku i Igrzysk Olimpijskich w Rio de Janeiro boks był obok zapasów jedną z dwóch ostatnich konkurencji olimpijskich wymagających od uczestników statusu amatora[1].
Kalendarium
Kategorie wagowe
1904 | 1908 | 1920-1936 | 1948 | 1952-1964 | 1968-1980 | 1984-2000 | 2004-2008 | 2012-2016 |
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Ciężka +158 lb (+71.7 kg) | Ciężka +175 lb (+79.4 kg) | Ciężka +80 kg | Ciężka +81 kg | Superciężka +91 kg | ||||
Ciężka 81-91 kg | ||||||||
Półciężka 75-81 kg | ||||||||
Półciężka 73-80 kg | ||||||||
Półciężka 160-175 lb (72.6-79.4 kg) | ||||||||
Średnia 71-75 kg | Średnia 69-75 kg | |||||||
Średnia 67-73 kg | ||||||||
Średnia 147-160 lb (66.7-72.6 kg) | ||||||||
Średnia 145-158 lb (65.8-71.7 kg) | Średnia 140-158 lb (63.5-71.7 kg) | |||||||
Lekkośrednia 67-71 kg | ||||||||
Półśrednia 64-69 kg | ||||||||
Półśrednia 62-67 kg | Półśrednia 63.5-67 kg | |||||||
Półśrednia 135-147 lb (61.2-66.7 kg) | ||||||||
Półśrednia 135-145 lb (61.2-65.8 kg) | ||||||||
Lekkopółśrednia 60-64 kg | ||||||||
Lekka 126-140 lb (57.2-63.5 kg) | Lekkopółśrednia 60-63.5 kg | |||||||
Lekka 58-62 kg | ||||||||
Lekka 125-135 lb (56.7-61.2 kg) | Lekka 126-135 lb (57.2-61.2 kg) | |||||||
Lekka 57-60 kg | Lekka 56-60 kg | |||||||
Piórkowa 54-58 kg | ||||||||
Piórkowa 116-126 lb (52.6-57.2 kg) | Piórkowa 118-126 lb (53.5-57.2 kg) | |||||||
Piórkowa 54-57 kg | ||||||||
Piórkowa 115-125 lb (52.2-56.7 kg) | Kogucia 52-56 kg | |||||||
Kogucia 51-54 kg | ||||||||
Kogucia 112-118 lb (50.8-53.5 kg) | ||||||||
Kogucia -116 lb (-52.6 kg) | ||||||||
Kogucia 105-115 lb (47.6-52.2 kg) | Musza 49-52 kg | |||||||
Musza -51 kg | Musza 48-51 kg | |||||||
Musza -112 lb (-50.8 kg) | Papierowa 46-49 kg | |||||||
Papierowa -48 kg | ||||||||
Flyweight -105 lb (-47.6 kg) | ||||||||
7 | 5 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 11 | 10 |
2012-2016 |
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Średnia 69-75 kg |
Lekka 57-60 kg |
Musza 48-51 kg |
3 |
Tabela medalowa
Zobacz też
- Medaliści igrzysk olimpijskich w boksie
- Mistrzostwa świata w boksie
- Mistrzostwa świata w boksie kobiet
- Puchar Świata w boksie
Linki zewnętrzne
- Sports-Reference.com: Boks na igrzyskach olimpijskich. sports-reference.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-25)]. (ang.)
Przypisy
- ↑ Boks: Zawodowcy na igrzyskach, www.rp.pl, 7 lutego 2016 [dostęp 2021-08-05] (pol.).
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