2nd AIBA European 2008 Olympic Qualifying Tournament

2008
Official website
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Tournament details
Host nation Greece
Dates 7 – 12 April
Teams 21
Venues 1 (in 1 host city)
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2nd AIBA European Olympic Boxing Qualifying Tournament was held from 7 – 12 April 2008 in Athens, Greece. During the tournament 193 boxers from 39 countries competed for 23 Olympic qualifying places in 11 different weight categories.

Qualifying

40 teams participated in this tournament:

Number in ( ) is total boxer in each country

Competition System

The competition system of the 2nd AIBA European Olympic Boxing Qualifying Tournament is the knockout round system. Each boxer fights one match per round.

The first two places in each weight provided direct qualification to the 2008 Olympics with and additional qualification place for 3rd place provided in the 54 kg, 69 kg and 75 kg classes after a box off between the two losing semi finalists.

Vittorio Parrinello (ITA, 54 kg), Andrey Balanov (RUS, 69 kg), and Georgios Gazis (GRE, 75 kg) booked the last available tickets to the Beijing Olympics, by winning their bronze contests in the last day of the 2nd AIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light flyweight
Hungary Pál Bedák Spain Jose Kelvin de la Nieve Linares Turkey Ferhat Pehlivan
Republic of Macedonia Mumin Veli
Flyweight
Turkey Memis Fulas France Jérôme Thomas Armenia Derenik Chizlaryan
Belgium Bato-Munko Vankeyeu
Bantamweight
France Ali Hallab Belarus Khavazhy Khatsyhau Italy Vittorio Parrinello
Slovakia Rudolf Dydi
Featherweight
Italy Alessio di Savino Georgia (country) Nikoloz Izoria England Stephen Smith
Sweden Bashir Hassan
Lightweight
France Daouda Sow Romania Georgian Popescu Georgia (country) Kobar Pkhakadze
Poland Krzysztof Szot
Light Welterweight
Republic of Ireland John Joe Joyce Lithuania Egidijus Kavaliauskas Germany Harun Sipahi
Croatia Boris Katalinic
Welterweight
France Jaoid Chiguer Georgia (country) Kakhaber Zhvania Russia Andrey Balanov
Armenia Samuel Matevosyan
Middleweight
Republic of Ireland Darren Sutherland France Jean-Michel Raymond Greece Georgios Gazis
Moldova Victor Cotiujanschii
Light Heavyweight
Republic of Ireland Kenneth Egan Sweden Kennedy Katende Germany Gottlieb Weiss
Greece Anastasios Berdesis
Heavyweight
Montenegro Milorad Gajovic Greece Ilias Pavlidis Montenegro Elchin Alizada
Romania Petrisor Gananau
Super Heavyweight
Lithuania Jaroslav Jaksto England Daniel Price Romania Cristian Ciocan
Iceland Yosef Abed Elghani

Medal table

Based on AIBA weightings which takes into consideration the number of bouts fought and number of competitors per team.

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 France (FRA)3205
2 Ireland (IRL)3003
3 Lithuania (LTU)1102
4 Turkey (TUR)1012
5 Georgia (GEO)0213
6 Greece (GRE)0123
7 Italy (ITA)1012
8 Hungary (HUN)1001
9 Romania (ROU)0123
10 Belarus (BLR)0022
 Sweden (SWE)0112

Key to AIBA decisions

KO DSQ BDSQ JURY RSC RSCH RSCI RSCOS NC WO RET R
Knockout Disqualified Both disqualified Result determined by jury votes Referee stop contest Referee stop contest by head blow Referee stop contest by injured Referee stop contest outscored No contest Walkover Retired Round

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See also

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