Boxing at the 1990 Commonwealth Games | |
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Venue | Auckland |
Dates | 24 January – 3 February 1990 |
Final results for the boxing competition at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand, from 24 January to 3 February.
RANK | Name athlete | COUNTRY |
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Justin Juuko | UGA | |
Abdurahman Ramadhani | KEN | |
Domenic Figliomeni | CAN | |
Dharmendar Yadav | IND |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Wayne McCullough | NIR | |
Nokuthula Tshabangu | ZIM | |
Born Siwakwi | ZAM | |
Maurice Maina | KEN |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Mohammed Sabo | NGA | |
Geronimo Bie | CAN | |
Justin Chikwanda | ZAM | |
Wesley Christmas | GUY |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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John Irwin | ENG | |
Haji Ally | TAN | |
David Gakuha | KEN | |
James Nicholson | AUS |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Godfrey Nyakana | UGA | |
Justin Rowsell | AUS | |
Bakari Mambeya | TAN | |
David Anderson | SCO |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Charles Kane | SCO | |
Nicodemus Odore | KEN | |
Stefan Scriggins | AUS | |
Duke Chinyadza | ZIM |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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David Defiagbon | NGA | |
Greg Johnson | CAN | |
Anthony Mwamba | ZAM | |
Grahame Cheney | AUS |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Richie Woodhall | ENG | |
Ray Downey | CAN | |
Sililo Figota | SAM | |
Andy Creery | NZL |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Chris Johnson | CAN | |
Joseph Laryea | GHA | |
Charles Matata | UGA | |
Mark Edwards | ENG |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Joseph Akhasamba | KEN | |
Dale Brown | CAN | |
Nigel Anderson | NZL | |
Joseph Abdu Kaddu | UGA |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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George Onyango | KEN | |
Patrick Jordan | CAN | |
Kevin Onwuka | NGA | |
Emerio Fainuulua | SAM |
Rank | Name athlete | Country |
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Michael Kenny | NZL | |
Liadi al-Hassan | GHA | |
Vernon Linklater | CAN | |
Paul Douglas | NIR |
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