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Boxing IOC African Olympic Qualifier 2023


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Men’s 51 Kg 

 

Patrick Chinyemba :ZAM qualifies for Olympics winning by KO against Zidi :TUN 

 

Men’s 63.5 KG

 

Jugurtha Ait Bekka :ALG  qualifies for Olympics by winning in split decision (4-1) against Colin :MRI

 

Men’s 80 KG

 

Abdelrahman Oraby :EGY qualifies for Olympics by winning convincingly 5-0 against Yusuf :TAN

 

Men’s +92 KG 

 

Mourad Kadi :ALG qualifies for Olympics by winning in split decision (4-1) against Balde :SEN

 

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At the end of the African Olympic Boxing qualifying tournament all 18 quota places have been awarded 

 

The following countries have won quotas in this African qualifiers:

 

:ALG -5

:NGR -3

:EGY -3

:MAR -3

:ZAM -1 ( Qualifies first athlete for Paris)

:TUN -1

:COD -1 (Qualifies first athlete for Paris)

:MOZ -1 ( Qualifies first athlete for Paris)

 

Summary:

Last African boxing qualifier for Tokyo Olympics had 33 quota places available , as quotas were reduced to nearly half it impacted on both :ALG & especially :MAR final quotas. Algeria still did relatively well with 5 OQP as compared to 7 last term . Morocco meanwhile lost half their quota places registering only 3 OQP as compared to 6 last term. :CMR meanwhile drew a total blank this term , they qualified 3 boxers to Tokyo from this qualifiers. 
 

On the other side , :NGR failed to win even a single OQP last term this time they qualified 3 boxers . Similarly :EGY qualified just 1 boxer last term whereas they qualified 3 boxers to Paris .  
 


 

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