Men's 54 kg at the 2002 Asian Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Masan Gymnasium | ||||||||||||
Date | 2–13 October 2002 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 17 from 17 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Boxing at the 2002 Asian Games | ||
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48 kg | 67 kg | |
51 kg | 71 kg | |
54 kg | 75 kg | |
57 kg | 81 kg | |
60 kg | 91 kg | |
63.5 kg | +91 kg | |
The men's bantamweight (54 kilograms) event at the 2002 Asian Games took place from 2 to 13 October 2002 at Masan Gymnasium, Masan, South Korea. [1]
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Wednesday, 2 October 2002 | 14:00 | Preliminary 1 |
Thursday, 3 October 2002 | 14:00 | Preliminary 2 |
Sunday, 6 October 2002 | 14:00 | Quarterfinals |
Saturday, 12 October 2002 | 14:00 | Semifinals |
Sunday, 13 October 2002 | 14:00 | Final |
Final | |||
Kim Won-il (KOR) | 27 | ||
Bekzod Khidirov (UZB) | 17 |
Preliminary 1 | Preliminary 2 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | ||||||||||||
Serdar Şihimow (TKM) | |||||||||||||||
Abdusalom Khasanov (TJK) | KO | ||||||||||||||
Abdusalom Khasanov (TJK) | 20 | ||||||||||||||
Choe Phyong-chol (PRK) | 16 | ||||||||||||||
Choe Phyong-chol (PRK) | 26 | ||||||||||||||
Dingko Singh (IND) | 6 | ||||||||||||||
Abdusalom Khasanov (TJK) | 7 | ||||||||||||||
Kim Won-il (KOR) | 17 | ||||||||||||||
Chotipat Wongprates (THA) | 15 | ||||||||||||||
Tej Bahadur Thapa Magar (NEP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Chotipat Wongprates (THA) | 11 | ||||||||||||||
Kim Won-il (KOR) | 24 | ||||||||||||||
Kim Won-il (KOR) | RSCO | ||||||||||||||
Kazumasa Tsujimoto (JPN) |
Preliminary 1 | Preliminary 2 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | ||||||||||||
Taalaibek Kadiraliev (KGZ) | 25 | ||||||||||||||
Abid Ali (PAK) | 11 | ||||||||||||||
Taalaibek Kadiraliev (KGZ) | RSCO | ||||||||||||||
Meshari Al-Fadhli (KUW) | |||||||||||||||
Meshari Al-Fadhli (KUW) | 17 | ||||||||||||||
Cheong Wai (MAC) | 9 | ||||||||||||||
Taalaibek Kadiraliev (KGZ) | |||||||||||||||
Bekzod Khidirov (UZB) | RSCO | ||||||||||||||
Mean Soeurn (CAM) | |||||||||||||||
Tolen Kanatov (KAZ) | RSCO | ||||||||||||||
Tolen Kanatov (KAZ) | 11 | ||||||||||||||
Bekzod Khidirov (UZB) | 22 | ||||||||||||||
Ferdie Gamo (PHI) | 10 | ||||||||||||||
Manju Wanniarachchi (SRI) | Bekzod Khidirov (UZB) | 11 | |||||||||||||
Bekzod Khidirov (UZB) | RSCO |
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