Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Light flyweight

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Boxing at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Light flyweight
Flyweight
Bantamweight
Featherweight
Lightweight
Light welterweight
Welterweight
Middleweight
Light heavyweight
Heavyweight
Super heavyweight

The Light Flyweight class in the boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics competition was the lightest class. Light flyweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 48 kilograms.

[edit] Participants

  • Toshiyuki Igarashi (JPN) replaced Karim Nouman (PAK) as a lucky loser, because the Pakistani fighter dropped "due to technical resons".
  • Suleiman Bilali (KEN) was pulled out of competition due to leg injury a week before the Olympic Games. He was attacked by thugs during an early morning jogging outside his home in the sprawling Eastleigh residential district in Nairobi in January. The first reserve from Namibia, Joseph Jeremia, entered in his place.

[edit] Medalists

Gold Cuba Yan Bhartelemy Varela
Cuba (CUB)
Silver Turkey Atagün Yalçınkaya
Turkey (TUR)
Bronze China Zou Shiming
China (CHN)
Russia Sergey Kazakov
Russia (RUS)

[edit] Results

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
August 18 August 21 August 24 August 27 August 29
 
BYE ---                
BYE ---  
Wakefield, AUS 20
  Jermia, NAM 29  
BYE ---
BYE ---  
Jermia, NAM 11
  Kazakov, RUS 18  
BYE ---
BYE ---  
Castaneda, MEX 16
  Kazakov, RUS 41  
Kazakov, RUS 20
Patricio Calero, ECU 8  
Kazakov, RUS 20
    Yalçınkaya, TUR 26  
Tamara, COL 48        
Bouchtouk, MAR 25  
Tamara, COL 35
  Pinto, ITA 49  
Okon, NGR 1:54-3
Pinto, ITA RSCOS  
Pinto, ITA 24
  Yalçınkaya, TUR 33  
Yalçınkaya, TUR 22
Katongole, UGA 7  
Yalçınkaya, TUR 23
  Abiyev, AZE 20  
Bedak, HUN 8
Abiyev, AZE 23  
Yalçınkaya, TUR 16
    Bhartelemy Varela, CUB 21
Warren, USA 9            
Zou, CHN 22  
Zou, CHN 31
  Kebede, ETH 8  
Kebede, ETH 26
Igarashi, JPN 21  
Zou, CHN 20
  Asloum, FRA 12  
Najah Ali, IRQ 21
Kwak, PRK 7  
Najah Ali, IRQ 11
  Asloum, FRA 24  
Nalbandyan, ARM 20
Asloum, FRA 27  
Zou, CHN 17
    Bhartelemy Varela, CUB 29  
Hong, KOR RSCOS        
Rabenarivo, MAD 1:17-3  
Hong, KOR 45
  Tanamor, PHI 25  
Dostiev, TJK 12
Tanamor, PHI 17  
Hong, KOR 11
  Bhartelemy Varela, CUB 30  
Bhartelemy Varela, CUB RSCOS
Miranda, VEN 1:30-3  
Bhartelemy Varela, CUB 23
  Pannon, THA 14  
Pannon, THA 26
Salimov, BUL 14