Boxing at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 51 kg

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Men's 51 kg
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Aspire Hall 5
Date2–12 December 2006
Competitors20 from 20 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2002
2010  

The men's flyweight (51 kilograms) event at the 2006 Asian Games took place from 2 to 12 December 2006 at Aspire Hall 5, Doha, Qatar. [1]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 2 December 200614:00Qualification
Sunday, 3 December 200614:00Preliminary
Thursday, 7 December 200614:00Quarterfinals
Sunday, 10 December 200614:00Semifinals
Tuesday, 12 December 200614:00Final

Results

Legend

Final

Final
Flag of Thailand.svg  Somjit Jongjohor  (THA)15
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Violito Payla  (PHI)31

Top half

Qualification Preliminary Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Chamila Prasad Abeyratne  (SRI)33
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohammed Al-Salem  (KSA)21
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Chamila Prasad Abeyratne  (SRI) 
Flag of Japan.svg  Katsuaki Susa  (JPN)RSCO
Flag of Japan.svg  Katsuaki Susa  (JPN)RSCO
Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg  Majeed Kettan  (IRQ) 
Flag of Japan.svg  Katsuaki Susa  (JPN) 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Somjit Jongjohor  (THA)RSCO
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Anvar Yunusov  (TJK)20
Flag of Thailand.svg  Somjit Jongjohor  (THA)25
Flag of Thailand.svg  Somjit Jongjohor  (THA)20
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Mirat Sarsembayev  (KAZ)11
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Mirat Sarsembayev  (KAZ)25
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Pürevdorjiin Serdamba  (MGL)3

Bottom half

Qualification Preliminary Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee Ok-sung  (KOR)24
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Avazbek Abdullaev  (KGZ)18
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee Ok-sung  (KOR)21
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Bo  (CHN)41
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Bo  (CHN)20
Flag of Laos.svg  Nhothin Holapatiphone  (LAO)7
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Bo  (CHN) 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Violito Payla  (PHI)33Flag of the Philippines.svg  Violito Payla  (PHI)RSCO
Flag of Iran.svg  Omran Akbari  (IRI)13 Flag of the Philippines.svg  Violito Payla  (PHI)35
Flag of Qatar.svg  Othman Arbabi  (QAT)8 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trần Quốc Việt  (VIE)11
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trần Quốc Việt  (VIE)28Flag of the Philippines.svg  Violito Payla  (PHI)RSCO
Flag of Macau.svg  Kam Wai Tong  (MAC)14 Flag of India.svg  Jitender Kumar  (IND) 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Nauman Karim  (PAK)28Flag of Pakistan.svg  Nauman Karim  (PAK)6
Flag of North Korea.svg  Kwak Hyok-ju  (PRK)7 Flag of India.svg  Jitender Kumar  (IND)14
Flag of India.svg  Jitender Kumar  (IND)22

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References

  1. "15.Asian Games – Doha, Qatar – December 2–13 2006". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 25 June 2014.