1956 Summer Olympics / Boxing - Bantamweight (up to 54 kg)

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Melbourne1956.jpg
sport Boxing
competition Bantam weight (up to 54 kg)
gender Men
place West Melbourne Stadium ,
Melbourne
Attendees 18 athletes
from 18 nations
date November 23 to
December 1, 1956
Medals Gold medal.svg Wolfgang Behrendt ( EUA ) Song Sun-Cheon ( KOR ) Freddie Gilroy ( IRL ) Claudio Barrientos ( CHI )
Silver medal.svg
Bronze medal.svg
Bronze medal.svg

At the Olympic Games in 1956 in the Australian metropolis of Melbourne , the boxing - bantamweight tournament for men was held from November 23 to December 1 .

According to the competition regulations of the Association Internationale de Boxe Amateure (AIBA), the body weight of every bantamweight boxer must be greater than 51 kg and a maximum of 54 kg.

18 athletes from 18 nations determined the Olympic champion in Melbourne's West Melbourne Stadium : The German Wolfgang Behrendt won ahead of the South Korean Song Sun-Cheon as well as the Irish Freddie Gilroy and the Chilean Claudio Barrientos .

Preliminary round 1

The fights of preliminary round 1 took place on November 23rd.
The winners of the two preliminary fights qualified among the 14 seeded participants for the fights of preliminary round 2 (q V2).
Note: P = victory on points; R = rank; Q = qualification

Nation / name Result R / Q
Korea SouthSouth Korea Song Sun-Cheon P q V2
PhilippinesPhilippines Alberto Adem 17th
AustraliaAustralia Bobby Bath P q V2
CeylonSri Lanka Henry Jayasuriya 17th

Preliminary round 2

The fights of the preliminary round 2 took place on November 26th.
The winners of the eight preliminary fights qualified for the quarter-finals (q VF).
Note: P = victory on points; KO2 = knockout victory in the second round; KO3 = knockout victory in the third round; R = rank; Q = qualification

Nation / name Result R / Q
Germany team all German 1956All-German team Wolfgang Behrendt KO2 q VF
DenmarkDenmark Henrik Ottesen 9
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Owen Reilly P q VF
BelgiumBelgium Daniel Hellebuyck 9
IrelandIreland Freddie Gilroy KO3 q VF
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Boris Stepanov 9
ItalyItaly Mario Sitri P q VF
PakistanPakistan Ahmed Rashid 9
Korea SouthSouth Korea Song Sun-Cheon P q VF
AustraliaAustralia Bobby Bath 9
ArgentinaArgentina Carmelo Tomaselli P q VF
ThailandThailand Vichai Limcharoen 9
ChileChile Claudio Barrientos P q VF
PolandPoland Zenon Stefaniuk 9
Brazil 1889Brazil Éder Jofre P q VF
Burma 1948Burma Thein Myint 9

Quarter finals

The quarter-finals were played on November 28th.
The winners of the quarter-finals qualified for the semi-finals (q HF).
Note: P = victory on points; R = rank; Q = qualification

Nation / name Result R / Q
Germany team all German 1956All-German team Wolfgang Behrendt P q HF
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Owen Reilly 5
IrelandIreland Freddie Gilroy P q HF
ItalyItaly Mario Sitri 5
Korea SouthSouth Korea Song Sun-Cheon P q HF
ArgentinaArgentina Carmelo Tomaselli 5
ChileChile Claudio Barrientos P q HF
Brazil 1889Brazil Éder Jofre 5

Semifinals

The semi-finals were held on November 30th.
The winners of the two semi-finals qualified for the final (q F), both losers automatically won a bronze medal.
Note: P = victory on points; R = rank; Q = qualification

Nation / name Result R / Q
Germany team all German 1956All-German team Wolfgang Behrendt P q F
IrelandIreland Freddie Gilroy 3
Korea SouthSouth Korea Song Sun-Cheon P q F
ChileChile Claudio Barrientos 3

final

The final was held on December 1st.
Note: P = victory on points

Nation / name Result rank
Germany team all German 1956All-German team Wolfgang Behrendt P 1
Korea SouthSouth Korea Song Sun-Cheon 2

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