Boxing at the 2000 Summer Olympics





















Boxing
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad

Venue Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
Dates 16 September – 1 October
Competitors 312 from 74 nations

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Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, host venue for the Boxing events


The boxing competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney was held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre in Darling Harbour. The event was only open to men and bouts were contested over four rounds of two minutes each. Five judges scored the fighters in real time and the boxer with the most points at the end was the winner.


Like other Olympic combat sports, two bronze medals are awarded; in the case of boxing, both losing semi-finalists receive a bronze medal, with no further play-off. As a result, the quarter-final essentially equates to a bronze medal match, a semi-final to a silver medal match, and the final to a gold medal match. 48 medals are therefore available, half of which are bronze medals.




Contents






  • 1 Participating nations


  • 2 Competition format


  • 3 Medalists


  • 4 Medal summary


    • 4.1 Medal table




  • 5 References





Participating nations


310 boxers from 77 nations participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics.





  •  Algeria (7)


  •  Argentina (7)


  •  Armenia (3)


  •  Australia (9)


  •  Azerbaijan (5)


  •  Barbados (1)


  •  Belarus (1)


  •  Botswana (1)


  •  Brazil (6)


  •  Bulgaria (3)


  •  Burkina Faso (1)


  •  Cameroon (2)


  •  Canada (7)


  •  China (3)


  •  Colombia (3)


  •  Cuba (12)


  •  Czech Republic (2)


  •  Dominican Republic (3)


  •  North Korea (1)


  •  Egypt (7)


  •  Ethiopia (3)


  •  Finland (1)


  •  France (8)


  •  Gabon (1)


  •  Georgia (2)


  •  Germany (8)


  •  Ghana (4)


  •  Great Britain (2)


  •  Greece (3)


  •  Guinea (81)


  •  Hungary (3)


  •  India (4)


  •  Indonesia (2)


  •  Individual Olympic Athletes (1)


  •  Iran (5)


  •  Ireland (1)


  •  Italy (6)


  •  Japan (2)


  •  Kazakhstan (7)


  •  Kenya (4)


  •  Kyrgyzstan (5)


  •  Lesotho (2)


  •  Lithuania (2)


  •  Madagascar (1)


  •  Mauritius (3)


  •  Mexico (6)


  •  Mongolia (1)


  •  Morocco (5)


  •  Namibia (1)


  •  New Zealand (1)


  •  Nigeria (5)


  •  Pakistan (4)


  •  Philippines (4)


  •  Poland (5)


  •  Puerto Rico (5)


  •  South Korea (9)


  •  Moldova (1)


  •  Romania (10)


  •  Russia (12)


  •  Samoa (1)


  •  Senegal (1)


  •  South Africa (3)


  •  Spain (1)


  •  Swaziland (1)


  •  Syria (2)


  •  Thailand (9)


  •  Tunisia (5)


  •  Turkey (9)


  •  Uganda (4)


  •  Ukraine (11)


  •  United States (12)


  •  Uzbekistan (10)


  •  Venezuela (4)


  •  Yugoslavia (1)


  •  Zambia (2)




Competition format


Men competed in the following twelve events:




  • Light flyweight (48kg)


  • Flyweight (51kg)


  • Bantamweight (54kg)


  • Featherweight (57kg)


  • Lightweight (60kg)


  • Light welterweight (64kg)


  • Welterweight (67kg)


  • Light middleweight (71kg)


  • Middleweight (75kg)


  • Light heavyweight (81kg)


  • Heavyweight (91kg)


  • Super heavyweight (+91kg)



Medalists





























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

Light flyweight
details

Brahim Asloum
 France

Rafael Lozano
 Spain

Kim Un-Chol
 North Korea

Maikro Romero
 Cuba

Flyweight
details

Wijan Ponlid
 Thailand

Bulat Zhumadilov
 Kazakhstan

Jérôme Thomas
 France

Vladimir Sidorenko
 Ukraine

Bantamweight
details

Guillermo Rigondeaux
 Cuba

Raimkul Malakhbekov
 Russia

Serhiy Danylchenko
 Ukraine

Clarence Vinson
 United States

Featherweight
details

Bekzat Sattarkhanov
 Kazakhstan

Ricardo Juarez
 United States

Tahar Tamsamani
 Morocco

Kamil Djamaloudinov
 Russia

Lightweight
details

Mario Kindelán
 Cuba

Andriy Kotelnyk
 Ukraine

Cristián Bejarano
 Mexico

Aleksandr Maletin
 Russia

Light welterweight
details

Mahammatkodir Abdullaev
 Uzbekistan

Ricardo Williams
 United States

Mohamed Allalou
 Algeria

Diógenes Luña
 Cuba

Welterweight
details

Oleg Saitov
 Russia

Sergey Dotsenko
 Ukraine

Vitalie Gruşac
 Moldova

Dorel Simion
 Romania

Light middleweight
details

Yermakhan Ibraimov
 Kazakhstan

Marian Simion
 Romania

Pornchai Thongburan
 Thailand

Jermain Taylor
 United States

Middleweight
details

Jorge Gutiérrez
 Cuba

Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov
 Russia

Vugar Alakparov
 Azerbaijan

Zsolt Erdei
 Hungary

Light heavyweight
details

Aleksandr Lebziak
 Russia

Rudolf Kraj
 Czech Republic

Andriy Fedchuk
 Ukraine

Sergey Mihaylov
 Uzbekistan

Heavyweight
details

Félix Savón
 Cuba

Sultan Ibragimov
 Russia

Vladimer Tchanturia
 Georgia

Sebastian Köber
 Germany

Super heavyweight
details

Audley Harrison
 Great Britain

Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov
 Kazakhstan

Paolo Vidoz
 Italy

Rustam Saidov
 Uzbekistan


Medal summary



Medal table


























































































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Cuba
4 0 2 6
2
 Russia
2 3 2 7
3
 Kazakhstan
2 2 0 4
4
 Uzbekistan
1 0 2 3
5
 France
1 0 1 2

 Thailand
1 0 1 2
7
 Great Britain
1 0 0 1
8
 Ukraine
0 2 3 5
9
 United States
0 2 2 4
10
 Romania
0 1 1 2
11
 Czech Republic
0 1 0 1

 Spain
0 1 0 1
13
 Algeria
0 0 1 1

 Azerbaijan
0 0 1 1

 Georgia
0 0 1 1

 Germany
0 0 1 1

 Hungary
0 0 1 1

 Italy
0 0 1 1

 Mexico
0 0 1 1

 Moldova
0 0 1 1

 Morocco
0 0 1 1

 North Korea
0 0 1 1
Totals (22 nations) 12 12 24 48


References



  • Official Olympic Report

  • Official Results – Boxing


  • Results on Amateur Boxing Archived 22 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine.











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