Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Boxing at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Boxing at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games
Remove ads

Boxing will be competed as one of the seven sports at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games in the Isle of Man from September 8 to 12, 2011, in the Royal Hall in the Villa Marina, Douglas. The event is only open to boys. In the Games, the age limit for participating athletes has been set according to the youth category of the International Boxing Association, which is 17–18 years, means athletes born in 1993 or 1994 are only eligible to take part.[1]

Quick facts Host city, Dates ...
Remove ads

Medal summary

More information Event, Gold ...
Remove ads

Results

Light flyweight

Round of 16
September 8
Quarterfinal
September 9
Semifinal
September 10
Gold medal
September 11
 Israel Kammwamba (MAW)
Bye  Israel Kammwamba (MAW)
 Carlos António Mandjate (MOZ) 4  Rahul Poonia (IND)
 Rahul Poonia (IND) 21  Rahul Poonia (IND)
 Brody Pigeon (CAN)  Nyiko Ndukula (RSA)
Bye  Brody Pigeon (CAN)
Bye  Nyiko Ndukula (RSA)
 Nyiko Ndukula (RSA)  Rahul Poonia (IND) 6
 Charles Keama (PNG) England Jack Bateson (ENG) 13
Bye  Charles Keama (PNG)
Bye  Cornet Claudi (MRI)
 Cornet Claudi (MRI)  Cornet Claudi (MRI)
 Shaffi Bakari (KEN) 23 England Jack Bateson (ENG)
 Victorio Saludar (NRU) 10  Shaffi Bakari (KEN)
Bye England Jack Bateson (ENG)
England Jack Bateson (ENG)

Flyweight

Round of 16
September 8
Quarterfinal
September 9
Semifinal
September 10
Gold medal
September 11
 Jackson Woods (AUS)
Bye  Jackson Woods (AUS)
 Sikho Nqothole (RSA) 11  Isaack Mejor (KEN)
 Isaack Mejor (KEN) 15
Northern Ireland Joseph Fitzpatrick (NIR)
Bye Northern Ireland Joseph Fitzpatrick (NIR)
Bye  Dario Gabriel (SEY)
 Dario Gabriel (SEY)  
 Balakrishna Vankala (IND)  
Bye  Balakrishna Vankala (IND)
Bye Wales Josh John (WAL)
Wales Josh John (WAL)
England Samson Sykes (ENG) Knockout
 Filipe Mandjate (MOZ) England Samson Sykes (ENG)
Bye  Henry Umings (PNG)
 Henry Umings (PNG)

Bantamweight

Round of 16
September 8
Quarterfinal
September 9
Semifinal
September 10
Gold medal
September 11
 Riyad Hossen (BAN)
Bye  Riyad Hossen (BAN)
 Tahj Farley (BAR) 5  Obedy Mutapa (ZAM)
 Obedy Mutapa (ZAM) 19  Obedy Mutapa (ZAM) 7
 Benjamin Henry (GUY)  Jessy Brown (CAN) 19
Bye  Benjamin Henry (GUY)
Bye  Jessy Brown (CAN)
 Jessy Brown (CAN)  Jessy Brown (CAN) 3
 Megel Drigo (DMA)  Qais Ashfaq (ENG) 15
Bye  Megel Drigo (DMA)
Bye  Cliff Wale (SOL)
 Cliff Wale (SOL)
 Qais Ashfaq (ENG) 15  Qais Ashfaq (ENG)
 Dylan Cooney (AUS) 3  Qais Ashfaq (ENG)
Bye Scotland Mark McKeown (SCO)
Scotland Mark McKeown (SCO)

Light Heavyweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Australia Brandon Allen (AUS)
Bye Australia Brandon Allen (AUS) 15
England Jack Massey (ENG) 15 England Jack Massey (ENG) 13
India Sumit Sangwan (IND) 13 Australia Brandon Allen (AUS)  26
Wales Calum Evans (WAL) Wales Calum Evans (WAL) 12
Bye Wales Calum Evans (WAL) 23
Tonga Heamasi Sekona (TON) Tonga Heamasi Sekona (TON) 14
Bye
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads