Boxing at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's 48 kg

Men's 48 kg
at the 2002 Asian Games
Venue Masan Gymnasium
Date October 2, 2002 (2002-10-02)–October 13, 2002 (2002-10-13)
Competitors 17 from 17 nations
Medalists
   South Korea
   Philippines
   Tajikistan
   Thailand
Boxing at the
2002 Asian Games

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 light flyweight (48 kilograms) event at the 2002 Asian Games took place from 2 to 13 October 2002 at Masan Gymnasium, Masan, South Korea.[1]

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Wednesday, 2 October 2002 14:00 Preliminary 1
Friday, 4 October 2002 14:00 Preliminary 2
Tuesday, 8 October 2002 14:00 Quarterfinals
Saturday, 12 October 2002 14:00 Semifinals
Sunday, 13 October 2002 14:00 Final

Results

Legend

Final

Final
  Kim Ki-suk (KOR) 24
  Harry Tañamor (PHI) 19

Top half

Preliminary 1 Preliminary 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals
      
           Kim Ki-suk (KOR) RSCO  
           Ramesh Das Shrestha (NEP)    
             Kim Ki-suk (KOR) RSCO  
             Mohd Zamzai Azizi (MAS)    
           Mohd Zamzai Azizi (MAS) 15  
           Xayyaphone Chanthasone (LAO) 11  
             Kim Ki-suk (KOR) RSCO
             Mekhrodj Umarov (TJK)  
           Choijiljavyn Bumchin (MGL) 34  
           Harsha Kumara (SRI) 20  
             Choijiljavyn Bumchin (MGL) 27  
             Mekhrodj Umarov (TJK) 36  
           Mekhrodj Umarov (TJK) RSCO       
           Bonyx Yusak Saweho (INA)         
      

Bottom half

Preliminary 1 Preliminary 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals
      
           Mak Sophat (CAM)    
           Suban Pannon (THA) KO  
             Suban Pannon (THA) 30  
             Kim Un-chol (PRK) 24  
           Dawood Mahmoude (AFG)    
           Kim Un-chol (PRK) RSCO  
             Suban Pannon (THA) 26
             Harry Tañamor (PHI) 35
           Mohammed Ali Qamar (IND) RSC  
           Imran Hafeez (PAK)    
             Mohammed Ali Qamar (IND) 11  
             Harry Tañamor (PHI) 21  
           Zou Shiming (CHN) 13       
  Kyaw Swar Aung (MYA) 7       Harry Tañamor (PHI) 15       
  Harry Tañamor (PHI) 25  

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