Date | 16 – 28 August 2004 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Olympiako Gymnastirio Pygmakhias Peristeriou, Peristeri | |
Participants | 28 from 28 countries | |
Format | Single elimination tournament. |
A champion in Sydney at just 20 years old, Bekzat Sattarkhanov of Kazakhstan appeared likely to be one of the stars of amateur boxing for much of the next decade. Tragically he was dead within three months of his Olympic triumph as a victim of a New Year’s Eve car crash in his native country. His replacement on the Kazakh team, Galib Dzhafarov, had proved a worthy successor to Sattarkhanov, and looked destined to follow his late compatriot as Olympic champion after he won the gold medal at the 2003 World Championships in Thailand. By coincidence Dzhafarov’s main rival for Olympic glory was also born in Kazakhstan although Vitali Tajbert was by now representing Germany. Dzhafarov’s hopes were dashed by Aleksey Tishchenko of Russia in the quarter-finals whilst Tajbert exited via the fists of North Korea’s Kim Song-Guk and was made to settle for the bronze medal. Tishchenko, a 20-year-old from Omsk, was inexperienced in international competition but proved a revelation at his 1st Olympic Games. He did have a massive stroke of luck in his 2nd round bout against Şahin İmranov when his Azeri opponent was ruled out by a bad cut in the final round whilst holding a big lead but from then on he put together some fine displays to became the first Russian winner in over 30 years.
Date | 16 August 2004 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the second round. |
Date | 20 August 2004 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the quarter-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 20 Aug 13:31 | Muideen Ganiyu | NGR | Decision | Khumiso Ikgopoleng | BOT | |
Match #2 | 20 Aug 13:46 | Kim Song-Guk | PRK | Decision | K'onst'ant'ine K'up'at'adze | GEO | |
Match #3 | 20 Aug 14:03 | Luis Franco | CUB | Decision | Badola | BRA | |
Match #4 | 20 Aug 14:19 | Vitali Tajbert | GER | Decision | Khédafi Djelkhir | FRA | |
Match #5 | 20 Aug 21:28 | Viorel Simion | ROU | Decision | Mikhail Bernadski | BLR | |
Match #6 | 20 Aug 21:43 | Jo Seok-Hwan | KOR | Decision | Benoît Gaudet | CAN | |
Match #7 | 20 Aug 21:59 | Galib Dzhafarov | KAZ | Decision | Bekzod Khidirov | UZB | |
Match #8 | 20 Aug 22:15 | Aleksey Tishchenko | RUS | Referee stops contest (injured) | Şahin İmranov | AZE |
Date | 23 August 2004 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the semi-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 23 Aug 20:40 | Kim Song-Guk | PRK | Decision | Muideen Ganiyu | NGR | |
Match #2 | 23 Aug 20:58 | Vitali Tajbert | GER | Decision | Luis Franco | CUB | |
Match #3 | 23 Aug 21:15 | Jo Seok-Hwan | KOR | Decision | Viorel Simion | ROU | |
Match #4 | 23 Aug 21:32 | Aleksey Tishchenko | RUS | Decision | Galib Dzhafarov | KAZ |
Date | 27 August 2004 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the final match. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 27 Aug 14:04 | Kim Song-Guk | PRK | Decision | Vitali Tajbert | GER | |
Match #2 | 27 Aug 14:21 | Aleksey Tishchenko | RUS | Decision | Jo Seok-Hwan | KOR |
Date | 28 August 2004 |
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Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match 1/2 | 28 Aug 20:09 | Aleksey Tishchenko | RUS | Decision | Kim Song-Guk | PRK |