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Boxing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Boxing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) World Ranking 24.10.2014-19.09.2015 Completed
World Series of Boxing (WSB) World Ranking 15.01.2015-13.06.2015 Completed
2015 AIBA World Championships (Doha, QAT) 05.10.2015-15.10.2015 Completed
2016 American Qualifying Event (Buenos Aires, ARG) 11.03.2016-19.03.2016 Completed
2016 African Qualifying Event (Yaounde, CMR) 11.03.2016-19.03.2016 Completed
2016 Asian and Oceanian Qualifying Event (Qian´an, CHN) 23.04.2016-03.04.2016 Completed
2016 European Qualifying Event (Samsun, TUR) 07.04.2016-17.04.2016 Completed
2016 APB and WSB World Qualifying Event (TBD, TBD) June 2016 Completed
2016 AIBA Womens World Championships (Astana, KAZ) 16.05.2016-25.05.2016 Completed
2016 Final World Qualifying Event (Baku, AZE) 07.06.2016-19.06.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

13 (10+3+0)

Men's 10

  • Men's Light Flyweight -49kg
  • Men's Flyweight -52kg
  • Men's Bantamweight -56kg
  • Men's Lightweight -60kg
  • Men's Light Welterweight -64kg
  • Men's Welterweight -69kg
  • Men's Middleweight -75kg
  • Men's Light Heavyweight -81kg
  • Men's Heavyweight -91kg
  • Men's Super Heavyweight +91kg

Women's 3

  • Women's Flyweight 51kg
  • Women's Lightweight 60kg
  • Women's Middleweight 75kg

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://corporate.olympics.com.au/files/dmfile/Rio2016QualificationSystem-Boxing.pdf

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Men's Light Flyweight (49kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARG Leandro Blanc.
  2. :ARM Artur Hovhannisyan.
  3. :AZE Rufat Huseynov.
  4. :BRA Patrick Lourenco.
  5. :CMR Simplice Fotsala.
  6. :CHN Lu Bin.
  7. :COL Yurberjen Martinez.
  8. :CUB Joahnys Argilagos.
  9. :ECU Carlos Quipo.
  10. :GBR Galal Yafai.
  11. :IRL Paddy Barnes.
  12. :ITA Manuel Cappai.
  13. :KAZ Birzhan Zhakypov.
  14. :KEN Peter Mungai Warui.
  15. :MEX Joselito Velazquez.
  16. :MGL Gankhuyagiin Gan-Erdene.
  17. :NAM Mathias Hamunyela.
  18. :PHI Rogen Ladon.
  19. :RUS Vasily Yegorov.
  20. :ESP Samuel Carmona.
  21. :USA Nico Hernandez.
  22. :UZB Hasanboy Dusmatov.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  22

Total Nations Qualified  22

 

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Men's Flyweight (52kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Mohamed Flissi.
  2. :ARG Fernando Martinez.
  3. :ARM Narek Abgaryan.
  4. :AZE Elvin Mamishzada.
  5. :BRA Juliao Henriques.
  6. :BUL Daniel Asenov.
  7. :CHN Hu Jianguan.
  8. :COL Ceiber Avila.
  9. :CUB Yosvany Veitia.
  10. :DOM Leonel de los Santos.
  11. :FRA Elie Konki.
  12. :GER Hamza Touba.
  13. :GBR Muhammad Ali.
  14. :IRL Brendan Irvine.
  15. :KAZ Olzhas Sattibayev.
  16. :LES Moroke Mokhotho.
  17. :MAR Achraf Kharroubi.
  18. :MEX Elias Emigdio.
  19. :MGL Kharkhugiin Enkh-Amar.
  20. :PUR Jeyvier Cintron.
  21. :RUS Misha Aloyan.
  22. :TUR Selcuk Eker.
  23. :UGA Ronald Serugo.
  24. :USA Antonio Vargas.
  25. :UZB Shakhobidin Zoirov.
  26. :VEN Yoel Finol.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  26

Total Nations Qualified  26

 

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Men's Bantamweight (56kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Fahem Hammachi.
  2. :ARG Alberto Melian.
  3. :ARM Aram Avagyan.
  4. :AZE Javid Chalabiyev.
  5. :BLR Dzmitry Asanau.
  6. :BRA Robenilson Vieira.
  7. :CHN Zhang Jiawei.
  8. :CUB Robeisy Ramirez.
  9. :DOM Hector Garcia.
  10. :GHA Omar Abdul.
  11. :GBR Qais Ashfaq.
  12. :IND Shiva Thapa.
  13. :IRL Michael Conlan.
  14. :JPN Arashi Morisaka.
  15. :KAZ Kairat Yeraliyev.
  16. :KEN Benson Njangiru.
  17. :LES Inkululeko Suntele.
  18. :MAR Mohamed Hamout.
  19. :MGL Erdenebatyn Tsendbaatar.
  20. :RUS Vladimir Nikitin.
  21. :KOR Ham Sang-Myeong.
  22. :THA Chatchai Butdee.
  23. :TUN Bilel Mhamdi.
  24. :UKR Mykola Butsenko.
  25. :USA Shakur Stevenson.
  26. :UZB Murodjon Akhmadaliev.
  27. :VAN lionel Warawara.
  28. :VEN Victor Rodriguez.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  28

Total Nations Qualified  28

 

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Men's Lightweight (60kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Reda Benbaziz.
  2. :ARG Ignacio Perrin.
  3. :AZE Albert Selimov.
  4. :BRA Robson Conceicao.
  5. :CHN Shan Jun.
  6. :TPE Lai Chun-En.
  7. :CUB Lazaro Alvarez.
  8. :EGY Mahmoud Abdelaal.
  9. :FRA Sofiane Oumiha.
  10. :GBR Joseph Cordina.
  11. :HON Teofimo Lopez.
  12. :IRL David Joyce.
  13. :ITA Carmine Tommasone.
  14. :JPN Daisuke Narimatsu.
  15. :KAZ Berik Abdrakhmanov.
  16. :MEX Lindolfo Delgado.
  17. :MGL Dorjnyambuu Otgondalai.
  18. :NED Enrico Lacruz.
  19. :PNG Thadius Katua.
  20. :PHI Charly Suarez.
  21. :QAT Hakan Erseker.
  22. :RUS Adlan Abdurashidov.
  23. :SEY Andrique Allisop.
  24. :TJK Anvar Yunusov.
  25. :THA Amnat Ruenroeng.
  26. :USA Carlos Balderas.
  27. :UZB Hurshid Tojibaev.
  28. :VEN Luis Angel Cabrera.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  28

Total Nations Qualified  28

 

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Men's Light Welterweight (64kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Abdelkader Chadi.
  2. :ARM Hovhannes Bachkov.
  3. :AZE Lorenzo Sotomayor.
  4. :BRA Joedison Teixeira.
  5. :CMR Mahaman Smaila.
  6. :CAN Arthur Biyarslanov.
  7. :CHN Hu Qianxun.
  8. :CGO Dival Malonga.
  9. :CUB Yasniel Toledo.
  10. :FRA Hassan Amzile.
  11. :GER Artem Harutyunyan.
  12. :GBR Pat McCormack.
  13. :HAI Richardson Hitchins.
  14. :IND Manoj Kumar.
  15. :JOR Obada Al-Kasbah.
  16. :KAZ Ablaikhan Zhussupov.
  17. :LTU Evaldas Petrauskas.
  18. :MEX Raul Curiel Garcia.
  19. :MGL Baatarsukh Chinzorig.
  20. :NAM Jonas Junius.
  21. :QAT Thulasi Tharumalingam.
  22. :RUS Vitaly Dunaytsev.
  23. :THA Wuttichai Masuk.
  24. :TUR Batuhan Gozgec.
  25. :UKR Volodymyr Matviychuk.
  26. :USA Gary Antuanne Russell.
  27. :UZB Fazliddin Gaibnazarov.
  28. :VEN Luis Arcon.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  28

Total Nations Qualified  28

 

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Men's Welterweight (69kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Zohir Kedache.
  2. :ARG Alberto Palmetta.
  3. :ARM Vladimir Margaryan.
  4. :AZE Parviz Baghirov.
  5. :BLR Pavel Kastramin.
  6. :BUL Simeon Chamov.
  7. :CHN Liu Wei.
  8. :CUB Roniel Iglesias.
  9. :EGY Walid Sedik Mohamed.
  10. :FIJ Winston Hill.
  11. :FRA Souleymane Cissokho.
  12. :GER Arajik Marutjan.
  13. :GBR Josh Kelly.
  14. :HUN Imre Bacskai.
  15. :IRL Steven Donnelly.
  16. :ITA Vincenzo Mangiacapre.
  17. :KAZ Daniyar Yeleussinov.
  18. :KEN Rayton Okwiri.
  19. :LTU Eimantas Stanionis.
  20. :MEX Juan Pablo Romero.
  21. :MGL Byambyn Tuvshinbat.
  22. :MAR Mohammed Rabii.
  23. :RUS Andrey Zamkovoy.
  24. :ESP Youba Sissokho.
  25. :THA Sailom Adi.
  26. :TUR Onur Sipal.
  27. :UZB Shakhram Giyasov.
  28. :VEN Gabriel Maestre.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  28

Total Nations Qualified  28

 

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Men's Middleweight (75kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Ilyas Abbadi.
  2. :AUS Daniel Lewis.
  3. :AZE Kamran Shakhsuvarly.
  4. :CMR Wilfried Ntsengue.
  5. :CHN Zhao Minggang.
  6. :COL Jorge Vivas.
  7. :CGO Anauel Ngamissengue.
  8. :CUB Arlen Lopez.
  9. :ECU Marlo Delgado.
  10. :EGY Hosam Abdin.
  11. :FRA Christian Mbilli Assomo.
  12. :GBR Anthony Fowler.
  13. :HUN Zoltan Harcsa.
  14. :IND Vikas Krishan Yadav.
  15. :IRQ Waheed Abdul Ridha.
  16. :IRL Michael O´Reilly.
  17. :KAZ Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.
  18. :MRI Merven Clair.
  19. :MEX Misael Rodriguez.
  20. :POL Tomasz Jablonski.
  21. :RUS Artem Chebotarev.
  22. :TUR Onder Sipal
  23. :TKM Arslanbek Achilov.
  24. :UKR Dmytro Mytrofanov.
  25. :USA Charles Conwell.
  26. :UZB Bektemir Melikuziev.
  27. :VEN Endry Jose Pinto.
  28. :ZAM Benny Muziyo.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  28

Total Nations Qualified  28

 

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Men's Light Heavyweight (81kg)

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Abdelhafid Benchabla.
  2. :AZE Teymur Mammadov.
  3. :BLR Mikhail Dauhaliavets.
  4. :BRA Michel Borges.
  5. :CMR Hassan N´Dam N´Jikam.
  6. :COL Juan Carlos Carrillo.
  7. :CRO Hrvoje Sep.
  8. :CUB Julio Cesar la Cruz.
  9. :ECU Carlos Andres Mina.
  10. :EGY Abdelrahman Salah.
  11. :FRA Mathieu Bauderlique.
  12. :GER Serge Michel.
  13. :GBR Joshua Buatsi.
  14. :IRI Ehsan Rouzbahani.
  15. :IRL Joe Ward.
  16. :ITA Valentino Manfredonia.
  17. :KAZ Adilbek Niyazymbetov.
  18. :KGZ Erkin Adylbek Uulu.
  19. :MAR Hassan Saada.
  20. :NED Peter Mullenberg.
  21. :RUS Petr Khamukov.
  22. :TUR Mehmet Unal.
  23. :UKR Denys Solonenko.
  24. :UGA Kennedy Katende.
  25. :UZB Elshod Rasulov.
  26. :VEN Albert Ramirez.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  26

Total Nations Qualified  26

Total Remaining Quotas  3

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Men's Heavyweight (91kg)

Qualified Nations:

  • :ALG Chouaib Bouloudinat.
  • :ARG Yamil Peralta.
  • :AZE Abdulkadir Abdullayev.
  • :AUS Jason Whateley.
  • :BRA Juan Nogueira.
  • :CHN Yu Fengkai.
  • :CUB Erislandy Savon.
  • :ECU Julio Cesar Castillo.
  • :FRA Paul Omba-Biongolo.
  • :GER David Graf.
  • :GBR Lawrence Okolie.
  • :ITA Clemente Russo.
  • :KAZ Vasiliy Levit.
  • :MRI Kennedy St-Pierre.
  • :POL Igor Jakubowski.
  • :RUS Evgeny Tishchenko.
  • :TUN Hassen Chaktami.
  • :UZB Rustam Tulaganov.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  18

Total Nations Qualified  18

 

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