List of boxers qualified for Beijing 2008

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Post by El Raincoat »

Great post guys, i'd just looked on the amateur scene with the intention of asking if anyone knew who'd qualified.

Who do you like to win the Gold at each weight.

91kg+ i'm going with Cammarelle

91 Acosta

81 i think is wide open. Nobody stands out to me.

75 Korobov

69 Andrade

64 Georgiev

60 Tishenko

57 Selimov

54 Leon

51 Warren

48 Zou Shiming
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Post by emile »

Updated with the first qualifiers from the Athens event.
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Updated with final results from Athens. Only two qualifiers left, and the additional couple of spots to be awarded to some fighters who participated in the World Championships or Qualifiers. Last time they gave the slots to fighters from Iraq and Afghanisan, and sadly they could very well give them the two slots again four years later.
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Post by a87star »

Corrections for 48kg:

David Ayrapetyan - 10.26.83 (Wikipedia)


Corrections for 51kg:

Walid Cherif - 3.9.78 (Wikipedia)


Corrections for 54kg:

Gary Russell - 6.5.88 (Wikipedia)


Corrections for 57kg:

Khedafi Djelkhir - 10.26.83 (Wikipedia)
Idel Torriente - 9.9.86 (Wikipedia)
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Post by jtyson »

emile wrote:Updated with final results from Athens. Only two qualifiers left, and the additional couple of spots to be awarded to some fighters who participated in the World Championships or Qualifiers. Last time they gave the slots to fighters from Iraq and Afghanisan, and sadly they could very well give them the two slots again four years later.
when do they release those??
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Post by emile »

Updated with results from Oceania
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I guess Cuba isn't going to boycott.
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Post by emile »

generic screen name wrote:I guess Cuba isn't going to boycott.
Why would they?
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emile wrote:
generic screen name wrote:I guess Cuba isn't going to boycott.
Why would they?
all the fiasco w/ Lara and Rigoneaux before.
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None of their athletes are going to be going off anywhere in China.
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Post by emile »

Updated with Guatemala results. Only 7 places left! 5 more today and then the two golden tickets.
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emile wrote:Updated with Guatemala results. Only 7 places left! 5 more today and then the two golden tickets.
how do they determine those? and when?
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Post by emile »

Not sure when. The rules state that the two picked have to have participated in the World Championships or one of the Continental Qualifiers. I have no idea what their criteria will be, but my guess is they will pick boxers from countries that have not qualified anyone.
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Post by emile »

Now complete. Of course, we can expect a few changes in the lineup between now and then.
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Post by emile »

And completely complete now.
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Just had a quick look at the 04 entrance. In the 91kg and +91kg divisions europe also 7 participants.
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There is no conspiracy to Europe having more qualified boxers. They simply have better results than the other continents. In fact they are underrepresented! They win like 60% of the medals, even in the lower divisions. You point out that in the lower weights latin america have better boxers but fact is except for Cuba no latin american have won a medal for quite a while at World Championships or Olympic Games whlie european boxers (Sergey Kazakov, Pal Bedak, Jerome Thomas, Vodpyanov, Selimov, etc) continuosly win medals even gold.

I heard this exact argument a few months ago by Jorge Guzman, President of the Cuban Boxing Federation and I did a study on this and found out that the only injustice is that Africa is over represented to Asia considering the balance in powers between the continents.
Give me a few hours and I will show the numbers I got.
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I posted my statistics in the other topic.
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Not to mention that Europe has more countries!!!
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Isnt there free signups at the cadet and junior levels?
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Yes, there are free signups. The latin american countries are not excluded in any way. They simply can't afford to send their boxers to all championships, specially when they are held in Europe or Asia. There are other priorities like trying to hold national championships for all levels and sending the seniors and juniors to international competitions. Many times the World Junior Championships have been held in American countires (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Peru, Argentina, Dominican Republic and now Mexico) thus a large participation from these countries. When they are held in Europe/Asia the participation is almost none, as is almost the case with the World Cadets.
There are so many international competitions today with not only seniors and juniors (I know it's now called youth but can't help myself) but cadets and women (and now also women's juniors/youth). Most european countries can send their teams to all championships but hardly any other country outside Europe participate at all levels, USA being the exception.
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Yes, there are free signups
So, you're saying that for certain countries, these competitions are basically open invitational? Didn't know that. 8)
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I don't know what you are referring to Mel. Any National Association can participate with a full squad (one boxer per weight) at World Championships at all levels. This apply even at most continental championships (except the Pan American Games).
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I don't know what you are referring to Mel. Any National Association can participate with a full squad (one boxer per weight) at World Championships at all levels. This apply even at most continental championships (except the Pan American Games).
An "open invitational" is where any boxer can enter a tournament without having to qualify to be eligible. As examples, our 15-16 year olds have to win a local, regional and national tournament to qualify for the Cadet World Championships. In the past, those boxers going to the Under-19 Worlds have had to qualify through a national tournament. Is this more clear?
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AIBA don't demand qualifiers from anybody. It's up to every National Association to decide how they select their team. Thus you can say it's an open invitational contrary to the Olympic Games and Pan American Games where there are reduced number of quotas which have to be won at qualifying tournaments.
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