Boxing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Super heavyweight

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Super heavyweight boxing
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
VenueAlexander Memorial Coliseum
Dates23 July – 4 August
Competitors19 from 19 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Wladimir Klitschko  Ukraine
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Paea Wolfgramm  Tonga
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Duncan Dokiwari  Nigeria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alexei Lezin  Russia
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The Super Heavyweight class in the boxing at the 1996 Summer Olympics competition was the heaviest class at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. The weight class was open for boxers weighing more than 91 kilograms. The competition in the Alexander Memorial Coliseum started on July 20, 1996 and ended on August 4, 1996.

Qualified boxers

Athlete Notes
 Adalat Mamedov (AZE)
 Sergei Liakhovich (BLR)
 Jean-François Bergeron (CAN) 1st North & Central American Olympic Qualification
 Alexis Rubalcaba (CUB) 1995 Pan American Games
 Petr Horáček (CZE)
 Said Ahmed Ahmed (EGY) 1st African Olympic Qualification
 Josué Blocus (FRA)
 René Monse (GER) 1996 European Championships
 Mohammad Reza Samadi (IRI) 1995 Asian Championships
 Paolo Vidoz (ITA)
 Mikhail Yurchenko (KAZ)
 Duncan Dokiwari (NGR) 1995 All-Africa Games
 Safarish Khan (PAK)
 Alexei Lezin (RUS) 1996 European Championships
 Attila Levin (SWE) 1996 European Championships
 Paea Wolfgramm (TGA) 1995 Oceanian Championships
 Wladimir Klitschko (UKR) 1996 European Championships
 Lawrence Clay-Bey (USA)
 Jesús Guevara (VEN) 1996 South American Championships

Medalists

Gold Wladimir Klitschko
 Ukraine
Silver Paea Wolfgramm
 Tonga
Bronze Duncan Dokiwari
 Nigeria
Alexei Lezin
 Russia

Results

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Alexei Lezin (RUS) RSC-1
 Mikhail Yurchenko (KAZ) (02:42)
 Alexei Lezin (RUS) 9
 René Monse (GER) 5
 René Monse (GER) 12
 Ahmed El-Said (EGY) 9
 Alexei Lezin (RUS) 1
 Wladimir Klitschko (UKR) 4
 Lawrence Clay-Bey (USA) 8
 Wladimir Klitschko (UKR) 10
 Wladimir Klitschko (UKR) RSC-1
 Attila Levin (SWE) (01:43)
 Jean-François Bergeron (CAN) (00:59)
 Attila Levin (SWE) RSC-1
 Wladimir Klitschko (UKR) 7
 Ədalət Məmmədov (AZE) RSC-2  Paea Wolfgramm (TGA) 3
 Petr Horáček (CZE) (01:10)  Adalat Mamedov (AZE) RSC-1
 Josué Blocus (FRA) RSC-2  Josué Blocus (FRA) (02:11)
 Jesús Guevara (VEN) (02:13)  Adalat Mamedov (AZE) (00:23)
 Duncan Dokiwari (NGR) RSC-3
 Safarish Khan (PAK) (01:25)
 Duncan Dokiwari (NGR) RSC-2  Duncan Dokiwari (NGR) RSC-2
 Mohammad Reza Samadi (IRI) (00:39)  Duncan Dokiwari (NGR) 6
 Paea Wolfgramm (TGA) 7
 Paea Wolfgramm (TGA) 10
 Sergei Liakhovich (BLR) 9
 Paea Wolfgramm (TGA) 17
 Alexis Rubalcaba (CUB) 12
 Alexis Rubalcaba (CUB) RSC-1
 Paolo Vidoz (ITA) (02:39)

References

  1. ^ "Boxing at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Super Heavyweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  2. ^ Took over the spot earned by compatriot Leonardo Martínez Fiz at the 1995 Pan American Games

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