Boksning under sommer-OL 2016

Boksning
under det 31. sommer-OL 2016
StedRiocentro – Pavilion 6
Datoer6–21 August
Atleter286 (250 mænd, 36 kvinder)

Bokseturneringerne ved Sommer-OL 2016 i Rio de Janeiro fandt sted i perioden 6.-21. august 2016 i Pavilion 6 i Riocentro.[1]

Deltagende lande

Medaljer

Damer

EventGuldSølvBronze
Fluevægt
 Nicola Adams
Storbritannien (GBR)
 Sarah Ourahmoune
Frankrig (FRA)
 Ren Cancan
Kina (CHN)
 Ingrit Valencia
Colombia (COL)
Letvægt
 Estelle Mossely
Frankrig (FRA)
 Yin Junhua
Kina (CHN)
 Mira Potkonen
Finland (FIN)
 Anastasia Belyakova
Rusland (RUS)
Mellemvægt
 Claressa Shields
USA (USA)
 Nouchka Fontijn
Holland (NED)
 Dariga Shakimova
Kasakhstan (KAZ)
 Li Qian
Kina (CHN)

Herrer

EventGuldSølvBronze
Let-fluevægt
 Hasanboy Dusmatov
Usbekistan (UZB)
 Yuberjén Martínez
Colombia (COL)
 Joahnys Argilagos
Cuba (CUB)
 Nico Hernández
USA (USA)
Fluevægt
 Shakhobidin Zoirov
Usbekistan (UZB)
 Misha Aloyan
Rusland (RUS)
 Yoel Finol
Venezuela (VEN)
 Hu Jianguan
Kina (CHN)
Bantamvægt
 Robeisy Ramírez
Cuba (CUB)
 Shakur Stevenson
USA (USA)
 Vladimir Nikitin
Rusland (RUS)
 Murodjon Akhmadaliev
Usbekistan (UZB)
Letvægt
 Robson Conceição
Brasilien (BRA)
 Sofiane Oumiha
Frankrig (FRA)
 Lázaro Álvarez
Cuba (CUB)
 Dorjnyambuugiin Otgondalai
Mongoliet (MGL)
Letweltervægt
 Fazliddin Gaibnazarov
Usbekistan (UZB)
 Lorenzo Sotomayor
Aserbajdsjan (AZE)
 Vitaly Dunaytsev
Rusland (RUS)
 Artem Harutyunyan
Tyskland (GER)
Weltervægt
 Daniyar Yeleussinov
Kasakhstan (KAZ)
 Shakhram Giyasov
Usbekistan (UZB)
 Mohammed Rabii
Marokko (MAR)
 Souleymane Cissokho
Frankrig (FRA)
Mellemvægt
 Arlen López
Cuba (CUB)
 Bektemir Melikuziev
Usbekistan (UZB)
 Misael Rodríguez
Mexico (MEX)
 Kamran Shakhsuvarly
Aserbajdsjan (AZE)
Letsværvægt
 Julio César La Cruz
Cuba (CUB)
 Adilbek Niyazymbetov
Kasakhstan (KAZ)
 Mathieu Bauderlique
Frankrig (FRA)
 Joshua Buatsi
Storbritannien (GBR)
Sværvægt
 Evgeny Tishchenko
Rusland (RUS)
 Vasiliy Levit
Kasakhstan (KAZ)
 Rustam Tulaganov
Usbekistan (UZB)
 Erislandy Savón
Cuba (CUB)
Super-sværvægt
 Tony Yoka
Frankrig (FRA)
 Joe Joyce
Storbritannien (GBR)
 Filip Hrgović
Kroatien (CRO)
 Ivan Dychko
Kasakhstan (KAZ)

Medaljeoverigt

Nøgle

     Værtsnation (Brasilien)

PlaceringLandGuldSølvBronzeTotal
1 Usbekistan3227
2 Cuba3036
3 Frankrig2226
4 Kasakhstan1225
5 Rusland1135
6 Storbritannien1113
 USA1113
8 Brasilien1001
9 Kina0134
10 Aserbajdsjan0112
 Colombia0112
12 Holland0101
13 Kroatien0011
 Finland0011
 Tyskland0011
 Mexico0011
 Mongoliet0011
 Marokko0011
 Venezuela0011
Total 19 NOCs13132652

Referencer

  1. ^ "Rio 2016: Boxing". Rio 2016. Arkiveret fra originalen 16. november 2015. Hentet 31. januar 2015.

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