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Boxing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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On 16/4/2016 at 2:09 PM, phelps said:

And all the other qualified athletes are:

 

Women's Fly (48-51kg)

:BUL Stanimira PETROVA
:GBR Nicola ADAMS

 

Women's Light (57-60kg)

:AZE Yana ALEKSEEVNA
:ITA Irma TESTA

 

Women's Middle (69-75kg)

:RUS Iaroslava IAKUSHINA
:SWE Anna LAURELL NASH

 


Men's Fly (-52kg)

:ARM Narek ABGARYAN
:GBR Muhammad ALI

:IRL Brendan IRVINE (Winner of Today's Box-Off against Daniel ASENOV, BUL)

 

Men's Bantam (-56kg)

:ARM Aram AVAGYAN (Winner of Today's Box-Off against Mykola BUTSENKO, UKR)
:AZE Javid CHALABIYEV
:GBR Qais ASHFAQ

 

Men's Light (-60kg)

:FRA Sofiane OUMIHA
:GBR Joseph CORDINA

:IRL David JOYCE (Winner of Box-Off against Volkan GOKCEK, TUR)

 

Men's Light Welter (-64kg)

:AZE Lorenzo SOTOMAYOR
:LTU Evaldas PETRAUSKAS

:TUR Batuhan GOZGEC (Winner of Box-Off against Hovhannes BACHKOV, ARM)

 

Men's Welter (-69kg)

:ARM Vladimir MARGARYAN (Winner of Today's Box-Off against Vasilii BELOUS, MDA)

:ITA Vincenzo MANGIACAPRE
:LTU Eimantas STANIONIS

 

Men's Middle (-75kg)

:FRA Christian MBILLI ASSOMO

:GBR Anthony FOWLER (Winner of Today's Box-Off against Xhek PASKALI, GER)
:HUN Zoltan HARCSA

 

Men's Lght Heavy (-81kg)

:GBR Joshua BUATSI
:NED Peter MULLENBERG

:TUR Mehmet Nadir UNAL (Winner of Today's Box-Off against Oleksandr KHYZHNIAK, UKR)

 

Men's Heavy (-91kg)

:FRA Paul OMBA BIONGOLO
:GBR Lawrence OKOLIE

:AZE Abdulkadir ABDULLAYEV (Winner of Box-Off against Gevorg MANUKIAN, UKR)

 

Men's Super Heavy (+91kg)

:AZE Magomedrasul MAJIDOV
:GBR Joseph JOYCE

:TUR Alì Eren DEMIREZEN (Winner of Box-Off against Istvan BERNATH, HUN)

 

 

and here we have the full list of qualified fighters...finally...

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45 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

AIBA has confirmed the continental quotas. We have two changes. In the -56kg Morocco withdrew meaning Ghana qualifies and in the +91kg Tunisia withdrew meaning Cape Verde qualifies.

The document still has South Africa down as qualified in the Men's -49kg and -52kg, yet their selection policy states that continental quota will not be accepted. Have they changed their minds, or will these be reallocated at a later date?

If RSouth Africa reject both quota Kenya (-49) and Lesotho (-52) would qualify.

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17 minutes ago, uk12points said:

The document still has South Africa down as qualified in the Men's -49kg and -52kg, yet their selection policy states that continental quota will not be accepted. Have they changed their minds, or will these be reallocated at a later date?

If RSouth Africa reject both quota Kenya (-49) and Lesotho (-52) would qualify.

 

I assume South Africa boxing is going to fight the decision which is why they sent boxers to the qualifiers in the first place (the tournament served no purpose outside of qualifying athletes to the Olympics). In the end South Africa’s Olympic committee will probably withdraw the athletes.

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Very sad news. Robert Harutyunyan wont participate in Baku. His family is from Armenia and he said it would be too dangerous for him in Baku, considering the current conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. :cry:

His brother Artem is already qualified and it was their dream to compete together in Rio. :cry:

http://www.abendblatt.de/sport/article207451033/Robert-Harutyunyan-verzichtet-wegen-Konflikt-auf-Olympia.html

 

Araik Marutjan for the same reason wont compete in Baku, but he will be allowed to compete at the qualification tournament for pros, because he competed in the APB last year unlike Harutyunyan.

 

Edit: This might also be the reason why armenian athletes were so good at the first qualification tournament, AIBA didnt want to have them in Baku. 5 armenian boxers in the semifinal, 4 of them qualified, at the last european championships they only won 1 bronze medal ...

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1 hour ago, OlympicsFan said:

Very sad news. Robert Harutyunyan wont participate in Baku. His family is from Armenia and he said it would be too dangerous for him in Baku, considering the current conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. :cry:

His brother Artem is already qualified and it was their dream to compete together in Rio. :cry:

http://www.abendblatt.de/sport/article207451033/Robert-Harutyunyan-verzichtet-wegen-Konflikt-auf-Olympia.html

 

Araik Marutjan for the same reason wont compete in Baku, but he will be allowed to compete at the qualification tournament for pros, because he competed in the APB last year unlike Harutyunyan.

 

Edit: This might also be the reason why armenian athletes were so good at the first qualification tournament, AIBA didnt want to have them in Baku. 5 armenian boxers in the semifinal, 4 of them qualified, at the last european championships they only won 1 bronze medal ...

 

This crap again :facepalm:

 

Why on earth does AIBA give a tournament this important to a country that apparently can't even guarantee the safety of the participants...well the answer seems obvious of course.. $€

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