1st Americas Olympic Qualifier - 12-18 March
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1st Americas Olympic Qualifier - 12-18 March
American Olympic Qualifier: 19 national teams already confirmed
15.02.2008
A total of 19 nations have already confirmed their participation in the first AIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Cuba's Mr Jorge Guzmàn, President of the Americas Continental Bureau, confirmed April 12th-18th as the dates for the competition that will be held in the capital of Trinidad & Tobago, Puerto España and expressed his delight with the preparation of the event, which will take place at Jean Pierre Complex.
Mr Guzmàn added that Cuba and Ecuador will present full teams, followed by Colombia (10), then Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Canada all with nine boxers.
According to the information now available, Argentina (8 ), Guyana (7), USA (6), Dominican Republic (6) and Virgin Islands (6) will follow the aforementioned countries as the more numerous delegations.
Trinidad & Tobago will present not less than six athletes, five will come from Dominica, four from Jamaica and Barbados, three from Peru and one from El Salvador.
"Brazil and Costa Rica have confirmed their participation too," Mr Guzmàn added. "However, we don't have details about the number of athletes competing for these two countries yet".
15.02.2008
A total of 19 nations have already confirmed their participation in the first AIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Cuba's Mr Jorge Guzmàn, President of the Americas Continental Bureau, confirmed April 12th-18th as the dates for the competition that will be held in the capital of Trinidad & Tobago, Puerto España and expressed his delight with the preparation of the event, which will take place at Jean Pierre Complex.
Mr Guzmàn added that Cuba and Ecuador will present full teams, followed by Colombia (10), then Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Canada all with nine boxers.
According to the information now available, Argentina (8 ), Guyana (7), USA (6), Dominican Republic (6) and Virgin Islands (6) will follow the aforementioned countries as the more numerous delegations.
Trinidad & Tobago will present not less than six athletes, five will come from Dominica, four from Jamaica and Barbados, three from Peru and one from El Salvador.
"Brazil and Costa Rica have confirmed their participation too," Mr Guzmàn added. "However, we don't have details about the number of athletes competing for these two countries yet".
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Cuban Team for the Trinidad Qualifier:
48: Iran Perez
Yampier Hernandez is the two time National cahmpion but has failed in all the last international competitions and would have a hard time qualifying so now internationally inexperienced Iran Perez gets the chance. This is probably the biggest chance for a cuban boxer to fail to qualify.
51: Andry Laffita
54: Yankiel Leon
57: Idel Torriente
60: Yordenis Ugas
64: Rosniel Iglesias
69: Carlos Banteaux
75: Emilio Correa
81: Julio Cesar De La Cruz
18-year old De La Cruz has beaten all opposition at home despite his young age and could be a dark horse.
91: Osmay Acosta
+91: Robert Alfonso
48: Iran Perez
Yampier Hernandez is the two time National cahmpion but has failed in all the last international competitions and would have a hard time qualifying so now internationally inexperienced Iran Perez gets the chance. This is probably the biggest chance for a cuban boxer to fail to qualify.
51: Andry Laffita
54: Yankiel Leon
57: Idel Torriente
60: Yordenis Ugas
64: Rosniel Iglesias
69: Carlos Banteaux
75: Emilio Correa
81: Julio Cesar De La Cruz
18-year old De La Cruz has beaten all opposition at home despite his young age and could be a dark horse.
91: Osmay Acosta
+91: Robert Alfonso
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Canadian team :
Philip Butler
Jean-Michel Kind
Isho Shiba
Arash Usmanee
Ibrahim Kamal
Kevin Bizier
Francy Ntetu
Steve Franjic
Sylvera Jacques-Louis
Didier Bence
Now, Canada has confirmed 9 athletes (Adam Trupish has already qualifies at 69 kg), so one of these guys is staying home. The smart money would be on light-fly Butler, who's not seen as an international-level fighter.
Philip Butler
Jean-Michel Kind
Isho Shiba
Arash Usmanee
Ibrahim Kamal
Kevin Bizier
Francy Ntetu
Steve Franjic
Sylvera Jacques-Louis
Didier Bence
Now, Canada has confirmed 9 athletes (Adam Trupish has already qualifies at 69 kg), so one of these guys is staying home. The smart money would be on light-fly Butler, who's not seen as an international-level fighter.
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Argentine Team:
48: Junior Zarate
54: Ignacio Perrin
57: Jesus Cuellar
60: Juan Cuellar
64: Gumersindo Carrasco
69: Diego Chaves
75: Ezequiel Maderna
81: Patricio Pitto
+91: Maximiliano Sosa
Brazilian Team:
48 kg - Paulo Carvalho
51 kg - Julião Neto
54 kg - James Dean Pereira
57 kg - Robson Conceição
60 kg - Everton Lopes
64 kg - Myke Carvalho
69 kg - Pedro Lima
75 kg - Yamaguchi Falcão
81 kg - Washington Silva
91 kg - Rafael Lima
+91 kg - Gidelson Oliveira
48: Junior Zarate
54: Ignacio Perrin
57: Jesus Cuellar
60: Juan Cuellar
64: Gumersindo Carrasco
69: Diego Chaves
75: Ezequiel Maderna
81: Patricio Pitto
+91: Maximiliano Sosa
Brazilian Team:
48 kg - Paulo Carvalho
51 kg - Julião Neto
54 kg - James Dean Pereira
57 kg - Robson Conceição
60 kg - Everton Lopes
64 kg - Myke Carvalho
69 kg - Pedro Lima
75 kg - Yamaguchi Falcão
81 kg - Washington Silva
91 kg - Rafael Lima
+91 kg - Gidelson Oliveira
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27 countries with 151 boxers confirmed for the 1st Americas Qualifier which starts wednesday 12 in Port of Spain. Biggest weight division will be 64 kg with 19 boxers and the smallest number of entries is 9 (48 kg).
Colombia's participation is in jeopardy as they were expected to travel to Venezuela and from there to TT. Due to the political situation it's doubtful they'll get the visas in time.
Mexican Team:
48: Odilón Zaleta
51: Braulio Ávila
54: Oscar Valdez
60: Francisco Vargas
69: Oscar Molina
75: Marco Antonio Periban
81: Joshua Garza
91: Javier Torres
+91: Andrés Ruiz
Thus Pan American Games champion Carlos Cuadras is out as there will be no second chance for the 54 kg boxers.
Colombia's participation is in jeopardy as they were expected to travel to Venezuela and from there to TT. Due to the political situation it's doubtful they'll get the visas in time.
Mexican Team:
48: Odilón Zaleta
51: Braulio Ávila
54: Oscar Valdez
60: Francisco Vargas
69: Oscar Molina
75: Marco Antonio Periban
81: Joshua Garza
91: Javier Torres
+91: Andrés Ruiz
Thus Pan American Games champion Carlos Cuadras is out as there will be no second chance for the 54 kg boxers.
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Puerto Rican Team:
48:Joel Narváez
57: Miguel Marrero
60: José Pedraza
64: Luis González
69: Christian Peguero
81: Carlos Negrón
91: Gerardo Bisbal
Enrique Collazo is also expected to participate.
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48:Joel Narváez
57: Miguel Marrero
60: José Pedraza
64: Luis González
69: Christian Peguero
81: Carlos Negrón
91: Gerardo Bisbal
Enrique Collazo is also expected to participate.
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I saw at least 3 of these boxers compete in the World GG in November '07. Negron is a very tall light-heavy. He is about 6'6". He could do well at the qualifier.locoxelbox wrote:Puerto Rican Team:
48:Joel Narváez
57: Miguel Marrero
60: José Pedraza
64: Luis González
69: Christian Peguero
81: Carlos Negrón
91: Gerardo Bisbal
Enrique Collazo is also expected to participate.
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USA's team (only 6 members as 5 boxers have previously qualified):
132: Sadam Ali (Brooklyn, N.Y.) - #1 or 2 to qualify
141: Javier Molina (Commerce, Calif.) - #1, 2 or 3 to qualify
165: Shawn Estrada (E. Los Angeles, Calif.) - #1 or 2 to qualify
178: Christopher Downs (Fort Carson, Colo.) - #1, 2 or 3 to qualify
201: Deontay Wilder (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) - #1 or 2 to qualify
201+: Michael Hunter (Las Vegas, Nev.) - #1 to qualify
With only 19 countries sending boxers and some with just partial teams, I think all weight classes will have 16 or fewer boxers. This means 1 round of preliminary bouts, then the quarter-finals, then semi-finals and finals. Boxers must win at least 2 wins to qualify, but most will need 3 or 4 wins to make it. Hunter must be the Gold Medalist to qualify and he will probably box 3 times to qualify (I'm hoping he gets a bye in the first round if there are more than 8 super-heavyweights).
As always in boxing, the draw can play a huge role. Hopefully are guys get decent draws and don't face the best opposition until the finals or semi-finals.
132: Sadam Ali (Brooklyn, N.Y.) - #1 or 2 to qualify
141: Javier Molina (Commerce, Calif.) - #1, 2 or 3 to qualify
165: Shawn Estrada (E. Los Angeles, Calif.) - #1 or 2 to qualify
178: Christopher Downs (Fort Carson, Colo.) - #1, 2 or 3 to qualify
201: Deontay Wilder (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) - #1 or 2 to qualify
201+: Michael Hunter (Las Vegas, Nev.) - #1 to qualify
With only 19 countries sending boxers and some with just partial teams, I think all weight classes will have 16 or fewer boxers. This means 1 round of preliminary bouts, then the quarter-finals, then semi-finals and finals. Boxers must win at least 2 wins to qualify, but most will need 3 or 4 wins to make it. Hunter must be the Gold Medalist to qualify and he will probably box 3 times to qualify (I'm hoping he gets a bye in the first round if there are more than 8 super-heavyweights).
As always in boxing, the draw can play a huge role. Hopefully are guys get decent draws and don't face the best opposition until the finals or semi-finals.
According to a story in the New York Daily News - he served a voluntary suspension, which will end before the start of the trials and he should be ready to compete at Olympic Qualifier.
From the NY Daily News (Saturday, February 9th)
With time running out on his quest to qualify for the 2008 Olympics, Canarsie's Sadam Ali, on voluntary suspension for testing positive for a banned substance, will accept a three-month ban from the International Amateur Boxing Association, ending a stressful saga for the boxer and his family.
By agreeing to the proposal, Ali, 19, will finish the suspension Feb.22 and be allowed to participate in an Olympic qualifier March 10-18 in Trinidad and Tobago.
Ali, a lightweight, is on the U.S. Olympic team, but still must qualify to compete in Beijing.
Ali was euphoric over the decision.
"This was definitely a tough thing to go through, but I never stopped training and I feel ready to compete in March," Ali said by phone from Colorado Springs. "There were times when I felt like maybe things weren't going to work out, but I always knew I was innocent, and I believed in my attorney and my father and my family that they would make things right. I'm just looking forward to qualifying for the Olympics and putting all this behind me."
From the NY Daily News (Saturday, February 9th)
With time running out on his quest to qualify for the 2008 Olympics, Canarsie's Sadam Ali, on voluntary suspension for testing positive for a banned substance, will accept a three-month ban from the International Amateur Boxing Association, ending a stressful saga for the boxer and his family.
By agreeing to the proposal, Ali, 19, will finish the suspension Feb.22 and be allowed to participate in an Olympic qualifier March 10-18 in Trinidad and Tobago.
Ali, a lightweight, is on the U.S. Olympic team, but still must qualify to compete in Beijing.
Ali was euphoric over the decision.
"This was definitely a tough thing to go through, but I never stopped training and I feel ready to compete in March," Ali said by phone from Colorado Springs. "There were times when I felt like maybe things weren't going to work out, but I always knew I was innocent, and I believed in my attorney and my father and my family that they would make things right. I'm just looking forward to qualifying for the Olympics and putting all this behind me."
3 of the 4 will get left out since only the #1 guy will qualify at this tournament.lap wrote:Because the qualifiers is set up, the one who gets left out might come down to who gets the worst draw.Povetkin wrote:Super Heavyweight will be highly interesting.
Alfonso, Hunter, Bence and Oscar Rivas from Colombia all deserve to qualify.
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Ok, so he got only three months. What was the illegal substance?NYboxing wrote:With time running out on his quest to qualify for the 2008 Olympics, Canarsie's Sadam Ali, on voluntary suspension for testing positive for a banned substance, will accept a three-month ban from the International Amateur Boxing Association, ending a stressful saga for the boxer and his family.
By agreeing to the proposal, Ali, 19, will finish the suspension Feb.22 and be allowed to participate in an Olympic qualifier March 10-18 in Trinidad and Tobago.
It was something in a cold medicine i believelocoxelbox wrote:Ok, so he got only three months. What was the illegal substance?NYboxing wrote:With time running out on his quest to qualify for the 2008 Olympics, Canarsie's Sadam Ali, on voluntary suspension for testing positive for a banned substance, will accept a three-month ban from the International Amateur Boxing Association, ending a stressful saga for the boxer and his family.
By agreeing to the proposal, Ali, 19, will finish the suspension Feb.22 and be allowed to participate in an Olympic qualifier March 10-18 in Trinidad and Tobago.
Sure. I meant once the qualifying process is done.Dennis wrote:3 of the 4 will get left out since only the #1 guy will qualify at this tournament.lap wrote:Because the qualifiers is set up, the one who gets left out might come down to who gets the worst draw.Povetkin wrote:Super Heavyweight will be highly interesting.
Alfonso, Hunter, Bence and Oscar Rivas from Colombia all deserve to qualify.
Ali came down with bronchitis during the trip and was prescribed a cocktail of medications by the accompanying USA team doctor, Frank Filiberto, that included an antibiotic, a mild antihistamine, Claritin, and cough medicine with a decongestant.
Filiberto, who has worked with USA Boxing for 25 years, theorized that the medications he prescribed may have had a coagulating effect to produce cathine, a banned stimulant closely related to amphetamines, for which Ali later tested positive.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/high_ ... tml?page=0
here is the complete story.
Filiberto, who has worked with USA Boxing for 25 years, theorized that the medications he prescribed may have had a coagulating effect to produce cathine, a banned stimulant closely related to amphetamines, for which Ali later tested positive.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/high_ ... tml?page=0
here is the complete story.
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He has to finish in the top 2 in Trinidad.
See section 14 of this document:
http://www.aiba.org/documents/site1/Oly ... 0Sheet.pdf
Because there only remains 2 open spots for the Americas, nobody from the tournament in Guatamala will qualify (at Bantamweight).
It's all explained in this document:
http://www.aiba.org/documents/site1/Oly ... cember.pdf
See section 14 of this document:
http://www.aiba.org/documents/site1/Oly ... 0Sheet.pdf
Because there only remains 2 open spots for the Americas, nobody from the tournament in Guatamala will qualify (at Bantamweight).
It's all explained in this document:
http://www.aiba.org/documents/site1/Oly ... cember.pdf
According to usaboxing.org:
Let's keep our fingers crossedFull event brackets will be available an the AIBA website, http://www.aiba.net as soon as technology permits.