Pierwszy turniej kwalifikacyjny na igrzyska olimpijskie dla Ameryki Środkowej i Północnej w boksie 1996

Turniej bokserski, rozgrywany w lutym 1996 roku, w mieście Guaynabo (Portoryko). Dwa pierwsze miejsca na podium zapewniały zawodnikom udział na letnich igrzyskach olimpijskich rozgrywanych w Atlancie.

Medaliści

Kategoria wagowaGold medal icon.svg I miejsceSilver medal icon.svg II miejsceBronze medal icon.svg III miejsce
Waga papierowa (-48 kg)José Pérez DominikanaJesús Martínez MeksykSantos Mercedes Portoryko
Domenic Figliomeni Kanada
Waga musza (-51 kg)Joan Guzmán DominikanaDarwin Angeles HondurasMartin Castillo Meksyk
Chris Scott Kanada
Waga kogucia (-54 kg)José Cotto PortorykoJohnny Nolasco DominikanaOmar Bernal Meksyk
Zaya Younan Kanada
Waga piórkowa (-57 kg)Daniel Seda PortorykoCasey Patton KanadaYoni Vargas Meksyk
Franklin Frias Dominikana
Waga lekka (-60 kg)Michael Strange KanadaFrancisco Martinez MeksykHolbrook Storr Bahamy
Alexander Trujillo Portoryko
Waga lekkopółśrednia (-63,5kg)Luis Deines Pérez PortorykoPhil Boudreault KanadaChristian Saint-Jago Antyle Holenderskie
Emiliano Valdez Dominikana
Waga półśrednia (-67 kg)Daniel Santos PortorykoHercules Kyvelos KanadaRogelio Martínez Dominikana
Jose Luis Cruz Meksyk
Waga lekkośrednia (-71 kg)José Quiñones PortorykoNick Farrell KanadaCarl Grant Jamajka
Lenord Pierre Haiti
Waga średnia (-75 kg)Marcus Thomas BarbadosRandall Thompson KanadaAdrian Brown Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych
Francisco Montes Meksyk
Waga półciężka (-81 kg)Gabriel Hernández DominikanaJulio César González MeksykWally Jiménez Kostaryka
Manny Siaca Portoryko
Waga ciężka (-91 kg)David Defiagbon KanadaJulio Pacheco MeksykClint Forbes Bahamy
Alexander Aeston Grenada

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