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] Medalists

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

[edit] Results

Round of 32   Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                                   
 bye  
 bye      Australia Wakefield (AUS) 20  
 bye    Namibia Jermia (NAM) 29  
 bye        Namibia Jermia (NAM) 11  
 bye        Russia Kazakov (RUS) 18  
 bye      Mexico Castaneda (MEX) 16
 Russia Sergey Kazakov (RUS) 20    Russia Kazakov (RUS) 41  
 Ecuador Patricio Calero (ECU) 8        Russia Kazakov (RUS) 20  
 Colombia Carlos José Tamara (COL) 48        Turkey Yalçınkaya (TUR) 26  
 Morocco Redouane Bouchtouk (MAR) 25      Colombia Tamara (COL) 35  
 Nigeria Effiong Okon (NGR) 1:54-3    Italy Pinto (ITA) 49  
 Italy Alfonso Pinto (ITA) RSCOS        Italy Pinto (ITA) 24
 Turkey Atagün Yalçınkaya (TUR) 22        Turkey Yalçınkaya (TUR) 33  
 Uganda Jolly Katongole (UGA) 7      Turkey Yalçınkaya (TUR) 23
 Hungary Pál Bedák (HUN) 8    Azerbaijan Abiyev (AZE) 20  
 Azerbaijan Jeyhun Abiyev (AZE) 23        Turkey Yalçınkaya (TUR) 16
 United States Rau'shee Warren (USA) 9        Cuba Bartelemí (CUB) 21
 China Zou Shiming (CHN) 22      China Zou (CHN) 31  
 Ethiopia Endalkachew Kebede (ETH) 26    Ethiopia Kebede (ETH) 8  
 Japan Toshiyuki Igarashi (JPN) 21        China Zou (CHN) 20  
 Iraq Najah Ali (IRQ) 21        Armenia Nalbandyan (ARM) 12  
 North Korea Kwak Hyok-Ju (PRK) 7      Iraq Najah Ali (IRQ) 11
 Armenia Aleksan Nalbandyan (ARM) 27    Armenia Nalbandyan (ARM) 24  
 France Redouane Asloum (FRA) 20        China Zou (CHN) 17
 South Korea Hong Moo-Won (KOR) RSCOS        Cuba Bartelemí (CUB) 29  
 Madagascar Lalaina Rabenarivo (MAD) 1:17-3      South Korea Hong (KOR) 45  
 Tajikistan Sherali Dostiev (TJK) 12    Philippines Tanamor (PHI) 25  
 Philippines Harry Tanamor (PHI) 17        South Korea Hong (KOR) 11
 Cuba Yan Bartelemí Varela (CUB) RSCOS        Cuba Bartelemí (CUB) 30  
 Venezuela Miguel Angel Miranda (VEN) 1:30-3      Cuba Bartelemí (CUB) 23
 Thailand Suban Pannon (THA) 26    Thailand Pannon (THA) 14  
 Bulgaria Salim Salimov (BUL) 14  

[edit] Notes

  • Toshiyuki Igarashi (JPN) replaced Karim Nouman (PAK) as a lucky loser, because the Pakistani fighter dropped "due to technical reasons".
  • 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.
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