Korea national amateur boxing athletes

Korea national amateur boxing athletes

Korea national amateur boxing athletes represents Korea in regional, continental and world matches and tournaments sanctioned by the Amateur International Boxing Association (AIBA).

Olympics


=2004 Athens Olympics=

Seven amateur boxers represented Korea in this edition of the Olympiad winning two bronze medals from the Featherweight and the Welterweight division. This country is ranked 12th in a four-way tie in the boxing medal tally.

Entry list

* Hong Moo Won (Light Flyweight)
* Kim Kim-suk (Flyweight)
* Kim Won Il (Bantamweight)
* Seok Hwan Jo (Featherweight) - Bronze
* Jong Sub Baik (Lightweight)
* Kim Jung Joo (Welterweight) - Bronze
* Song Hak Sung (Light heavyweight)

Asian Games


=2006 Doha Asian Games=

Ten amateur boxers represented Korea in this edition of the Asiad, winning three silver medals and one bronze medal. This country is ranked 8th with a total of 4 medals. [ [http://doha-2006.com Boxing medal tally] ]

Entry list

* Jong Sub Baik (Lightweight)
* Deok Jin Cho (Middleweight)
* Soon Chul Han (Bantamweight) - Silver
* Moo Won Hong (Light Flyweight) - Bronze
* Byeong Gook Jeon (Heavyweight)
* Seok Hwan Jo (Featherweight)
* Kim Jung Joo (Welterweight)
* Ok Sung Lee (Flyweight)
* Myung Hoon Shin (Lightwelterweight) - Silver
* Hak Sung Song (Light Heavyweight) - Silver

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