Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Welterweight

Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Welterweight

The Welterweight class in the boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics competition was the fifth-heaviest class. Welterweights were limited to those boxers weighing more than 69 kilograms.

Participants

* Adam Trupish (CAN) qualified for the Athens Games as a lucky semifinal loser in the second tournament in Tijuana, Mexico. He took the place of Juan McPherson (USA), a finalist from the 2003 Pan American Games' when his quota was dropped by the USA Boxing Association due to unsuccessful presentation at the USA Olympic trials. The winner of those trials, Vanes Martirosyan (USA), qualified for the Qualifying Tournament in Tijuana.
* Basharmal Sultani of Afghanistan received a wild card from the IOC.
* S Karimi Ahmedabad (IRA) pulled out of the Olympic Tournament before the draw in Athens.

Medalists

Results

5RoundBracket
R1-title = Round of 32
R2-title = Round of 16
R3-title = Quarterfinals
R4-title = Semifinals
R5-title = Finals

R1-date = August 15
R2-date = August 19
R3-date = August 22
R4-date = August 27
R5-date = August 29

R1-name1 = BYE| R1-score1 = ---
R1-name2 = BYE| R1-score2 = ---
R1-name3 = BYE| R1-score3 = ---
R1-name4 = BYE| R1-score4 = ---
R1-name5 = BYE| R1-score5 = ---
R1-name6 = BYE| R1-score6 = ---
R1-name7 = BYE| R1-score7 = ---
R1-name8 = BYE| R1-score8 = ---
R1-name9 = Martirosyan, USA| R1-score9 = 45
R1-name10 = Meskine, ALG | R1-score10 = 20
R1-name11 = Kotakos, GRE | R1-score11 = 1:29-3
R1-name12 = Aragon Armenteros, CUB| R1-score12 = RSCOS
R1-name13 = Khairov, AZE | R1-score13 = RSCI
R1-name14 = Trupish, CAN| R1-score14 = 0:05-3
R1-name15 = Tebazaalwa, UGA| R1-score15 = 17
R1-name16 = Hanati, CHN| R1-score16 = 29
R1-name17 = Chibuye, ZAM| R1-score17 = 32
R1-name18 = Ulusoy, TUR| R1-score18 = 45
R1-name19 = Prada, VEN| R1-score19 = 20
R1-name20 = Husanov, UZB| R1-score20 = 32
R1-name21 = Sultani, AFG | R1-score21 = 12
R1-name22 = Hikal, EGY | R1-score22 = 40
R1-name23 = Saitov, RUS| R1-score23 = 30
R1-name24 = Ait Hammi, MAR| R1-score24 = 15
R1-name25 = O'Mahony, AUS | R1-score25 = 27
R1-name26 = Polyakov, UKR| R1-score26 = 54
R1-name27 = Noël, FRA| R1-score27 = 36
R1-name28 = Andre Berto, HAI| R1-score28 = 34
R1-name29 = Artayev, KAZ| R1-score29 = WO
R1-name30 = Tankeu, CMR| R1-score30 =
R1-name31 = Jasevicius, LTU | R1-score31 = 21
R1-name32 = Bashirov, TKM| R1-score32 = 54

R2-name1 = Novoa, COL | R2-score1 = 33
R2-name2 = Balog, HUN | R2-score2 = 24
R2-name3 = Kim, KOR | R2-score3 = 23
R2-name4 = Grusac, MDA | R2-score4 = 20
R2-name5 = Martirosyan, USA | R2-score5 = 11
R2-name6 = Aragon Armenteros, CUB | R2-score6 = 20
R2-name7 = Khairov, AZE| R2-score7 = 26
R2-name8 = Hanati, CHN| R2-score8 = 16
R2-name9 = Ulusoy, TUR| R2-score9 = 9
R2-name10 = Husanov, UZB| R2-score10 = 23
R2-name11 = Hikal, EGY | R2-score11 = 17
R2-name12 = Saitov, RUS | R2-score12 = 18
R2-name13 = Polyakov, UKR| R2-score13 = 32
R2-name14 = Noël, FRA | R2-score14 = 25
R2-name15 = Artayev, KAZ| R2-score15 = 33
R2-name16 = Bashirov, TKM| R2-score16 = 23

R3-name1 = Novoa, COL | R3-score1 = 23
R3-name2 = Kim, KOR| R3-score2 = 25
R3-name3 = Aragon Armenteros, CUB | R3-score3 = 16
R3-name4 = Khairov, AZE| R3-score4 = 14
R3-name5 = Husanov, UZB | R3-score5 = 14
R3-name6 = Saitov, RUS| R3-score6 = 22
R3-name7 = Polyakov, UKR| R3-score7 = 0:50-3
R3-name8 = Artayev, KAZ| R3-score8 = RSCOS

R4-name1 = Kim, KOR | R4-score1 = 10
R4-name2 = Aragon Armenteros, CUB| R4-score2 = 38
R4-name3 = Saitov, RUS | R4-score3 = 18
R4-name4 = Artayev, KAZ | R4-score4 = 20

R5-name1 = Aragon Armenteros, CUB | R5-score1 = 26
R5-name2 = Artayev, KAZ| R5-score2 = 36


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