Boxing at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light flyweight
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Yan Bartelemí
Cuba (CUB)
Atagün Yalçınkaya
Turkey (TUR)
Zou Shiming
China (CHN)
Sergey Kazakov
Russia (RUS)
Flyweight
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Yuriorkis Gamboa
Cuba (CUB)
Jérôme Thomas
France (FRA)
Fuad Aslanov
Azerbaijan (AZE)
Rustamhodza Rahimov
Germany (GER)
Bantamweight
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Guillermo Rigondeaux
Cuba (CUB)
Worapoj Petchkoom
Thailand (THA)
Aghasi Mammadov
Azerbaijan (AZE)
Bahodirjon Sultonov
Uzbekistan (UZB)
Featherweight
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Aleksei Tishchenko
Russia (RUS)
Kim Song-Guk
North Korea (PRK)
Vitali Tajbert
Germany (GER)
Jo Seok-Hwan
South Korea (KOR)
Lightweight
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Mario Kindelán
Cuba (CUB)
Amir Khan
Great Britain (GBR)
Serik Yeleuov
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Murat Khrachev
Russia (RUS)
Light welterweight
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Manus Boonjumnong
Thailand (THA)
Yudel Johnson
Cuba (CUB)
Boris Georgiev
Bulgaria (BUL)
Ionuţ Gheorghe
Romania (ROU)
Welterweight
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Bakhtiyar Artayev
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Lorenzo Aragón
Cuba (CUB)
Kim Jung-Joo
South Korea (KOR)
Oleg Saitov
Russia (RUS)
Middleweight
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Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov
Russia (RUS)
Gennadiy Golovkin
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Suriya Prasathinphimai
Thailand (THA)
Andre Dirrell
United States (USA)
Light heavyweight
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Andre Ward
United States (USA)
Magomed Aripgadjiev
Belarus (BLR)
Ahmed Ismail
Egypt (EGY)
Utkirbek Haydarov
Uzbekistan (UZB)
Heavyweight
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Odlanier Solís
Cuba (CUB)
Viktar Zuyev
Belarus (BLR)
Mohamed Elsayed
Egypt (EGY)
Nasser Al Shami
Syria (SYR)
Super heavyweight
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Alexander Povetkin
Russia (RUS)
Mohamed Aly
Egypt (EGY)
Michel López Núñez
Cuba (CUB)
Roberto Cammarelle
Italy (ITA)

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