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Summer Olympics 2012
Boxing
The boxing tournaments at the 2012 Olympic
Games in London were held from 28 July to 12 August at the ExCeL
Exhibition Centre.
A total of 286 competitors took part in 13 events. For
the first time at an Olympic Games, women competed in three boxing events. The
first Olympic gold medal in women's boxing was awarded to Nicola
Adams from Great Britain, who won the flyweight tournament on
9 August 2012.
Competition format
Men competed in the following ten events:
- Light flyweight (49kg)
- Flyweight (52kg)
- Bantamweight (56kg)
- Lightweight (60kg)
- Light welterweight (64kg)
- Welterweight (69kg)
- Middleweight (75kg)
- Light heavyweight (81kg)
- Heavyweight (91kg)
- Super heavyweight (+91kg)
Women's boxing was included in the Olympic programme for
the first time, with female boxers able to participate in three events:
- Flyweight (51kg)
- Lightweight (60kg)
- Middleweight (75kg)
Qualifying criteria
Each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to one athlete in each event. Nine places were reserved for the host nation, Great Britain, from which it chose up to six (five male and one female), while the remaining places were allocated to the Tripartite Invitation Commission. For each athlete from the host nation who qualified through the World Amateur Boxing Championships, the host lost a guaranteed place. Each continent had a quota of places to be filled through the two championships. Asia had 56 spots, the Americas 54, Africa 52, Europe 78 and Oceania 10.
Qualification events were:
- 2011 World Amateur Boxing
Championships – Baku, Azerbaijan, 16 September – 1 October, in
which 10 athletes for all categories, six athletes for the heavyweight and
super heavyweight categories, qualified for the Olympics.
- 2012 AIBA Women's World
Boxing Championships – Qinhuangdao, China, 9–22 May 2012
- Continental Olympic
qualifying events during 2012
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