Annex: Boxing at the 1968 Mexico Olympic Games

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The boxing matches at the 1968 Mexico Olympic Games took place at the Arena México in Mexico City from October 13 to 26, 1968.

A total of eleven different tests were held in this sport, all in the men's category. The competition program was modified in relation to the last edition, a weight category was added.

Medalists

Event OroPlataBronce
Minimosca
(48 kg)
(26 October)
Francisco Rodríguez Brito
VenezuelaVenezuela
Jee Yong-ju
Corea del SurSouth Korea
Harlan Marbley
Estados UnidosUnited States

Hubert Skrzypczak
PoloniaPoland

Mosca
(51 kg)
(26 October)
Ricardo Delgado Nogales
MéxicoMexico
Artur Olech
PoloniaPoland
Leo Rwabwogo
UgandaUganda

Servilio de Oliveira
BrasilBrazil

Gallo
(54 kg)
(26 October)
Valerian Sokolov
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
Eridadi Mukwanga
UgandaUganda
Chang Kyou-Chul
Corea del SurSouth Korea

Eiji Morioka
JapónJapan

Pen
(57 kg)
(26 October)
Antonio Roldán Reyna
MéxicoMexico
Albert Robinson
Estados UnidosUnited States
Ivan Mijailov
BulgariaBulgaria

Philip Waruinge
KeniaKenya

Ligero
(60 kg)
(26 October)
Ronald Harris
Estados UnidosUnited States
Józef Grudzień
PoloniaPoland
Zvonimir Vujin
YugoslaviaYugoslavia

Calistrat Cuțov
RumaniaRomania

Superlight
(63.5 kg)
(26 October)
Jerzy Kulej
PoloniaPoland
Enrique Regüeiferos Blanco
CubaCuba
Arto Nilsson
FinlandiaFinland

James Wallington
Estados UnidosUnited States

Wélter
(67 kg)
(26 October)
Manfred Wolke
Alemania OrientalEastern Germany
Joseph Bessala
CamerúnCameroon
Mario Guilloti
ArgentinaArgentina

Vladimir Musalimov
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union

Semimedia
(71 kg)
(26 October)
Boris Lagutin
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
Rolando Garbey
CubaCuba
Günther Meier
Alemania OccidentalWestern Germany

John Baldwin
Estados UnidosUnited States

Media
(75 kg)
(26 October)
Christopher Finnegan
Reino UnidoUnited Kingdom
Alexei Kiseliov
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
Agustín Zaragoza Reyna
MéxicoMexico

Alfred Jones
Estados UnidosUnited States

Semi-pes
(81 kg)
(26 October)
Daniel Pozniak
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
Ion Monea
RumaniaRomania
Stanisław Dragan
PoloniaPoland

Gueorgui Stankov
BulgariaBulgaria

Heavy
(+81 kg)
(26 October)
George Foreman
Estados UnidosUnited States
Jonas Čepulis
Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union
Giorgio Bambini
ItaliaItaly

Joaquín Rocha Herrera
MéxicoMexico

Medal table

No. Country OroPlataBronceTotal
1Unión SoviéticaSoviet Union 3216
2Estados UnidosUnited States 2147
3MéxicoMexico 2024
4PoloniaPoland 1225
5Alemania OrientalEastern Germany 1001
5Reino UnidoUnited Kingdom 1001
5VenezuelaVenezuela 1001
8CubaCuba 0202
9Corea del SurSouth Korea 0112
9RumaniaRomania 0112
9UgandaUganda 0112
12CamerúnCameroon 0101
13BulgariaBulgaria 0022
14Alemania OccidentalWestern Germany 0011
14ArgentinaArgentina 0011
14BrasilBrazil 0011
14FinlandiaFinland 0011
14ItaliaItaly 0011
14JapónJapan 0011
14KeniaKenya 0011
14YugoslaviaYugoslavia 0011
TOTAL11112244

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