Boxing at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Bantamweight

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The Bantamweight class is an even on the Boxing at the 2010 Commonwealth Games competition. Bantamweights were limited to those boxers weighing under 56 kilograms (123 lb), 21 boxers competed.

Like all Olympic boxing events, the competition was a straight single-elimination tournament. Both semifinal losers were awarded bronze medals, so no boxers competed again after their first loss. Bouts consisted of three rounds of three minutes each, with one-minute breaks between rounds. Punches scored only if the front of the glove made full contact with the front of the head or torso of the opponent. Five judges scored each bout; three of the judges had to signal a scoring punch within one second for the punch to score. The winner of the bout was the boxer who scored the most valid punches by the end of the bout.

On May 8, 2011 Manju Wanniarachchi was provisionally disqualified by the Commonwealth Games Federation after testing positive for Norandrosterone during the Games. He had 21 days to appeal the decision but on May 26 announced that he did not wish to file an appeal and retired from the sport. On 6 June 2011 the Commonwealth Games Federation announced Sean McGoldrick of Wales as the new gold medallist. Tirafalo Seoko of Botswana was upgraded from bronze to silver on the basis that he had lost to Wanniarachchi in the semi-finals. Nicholas Okoth of Kenya joins Louis Julie from Mauritius as a bronze medal winner.[1]

Medalists

Gold Sean McGoldrick
Wales (WAL)
Silver Tirafalo Seoko
Botswana (BOT)
Bronze Nicholas Okoth
Kenya (KEN)
 Louis Julie
Mauritius (MRI)

Tournament

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
           Tirafalo Seoko (BOT) 10  
           Ali Muhammad (MAS) 8  
             Tirafalo Seoko (BOT) 13  
           Sakaria Lukas (NAM) 11  
           Joseph Ham (SCO) 11  
           Sakaria Lukas (NAM) 14  
             Tirafalo Seoko (BOT)  
           Manju Wanniarachchi (SRI) RSC  
           Andrique Allisop (SEY) 2  
           Manju Wanniarachchi (SRI) 23  
           Manju Wanniarachchi (SRI) 10
           Nicholas Okoth (KEN) 1  
           Benedict Telovae (SOL)  
           Nicholas Okoth (KEN) RSC  
             Manju Wanniarachchi (SRI) +7
           Sean McGoldrick (WAL) 7
           Sean McGoldrick (WAL) 5
           Jessie Lartey (GHA) 2  
           Sean McGoldrick (WAL) 4
           Tyrone McCullagh (NIR) 3  
           Tyrone McCullagh (NIR) 7  
  Ibrahim Balla (AUS) 5       Ibrahim Balla (AUS) 2  
  Thabiso Nketu (LES) 2       Sean McGoldrick (WAL) 2  
  Akhil Kumar (IND) 7       Louis Julie (MRI) 1  
  Qadir Khan (PAK) 0       Akhil Kumar (IND) 11       
  Iain Weaver (ENG) RSCH       Iain Weaver (ENG) 6       
  Vusie Simelane (SWZ)       Akhil Kumar (IND) 5
  Louis Julie (MRI) 9       Louis Julie (MRI) 7  
  Taiwo Agbaje (NGR) 4       Louis Julie (MRI) 12
  Papish Baloyi (RSA)       Revocatus Shomari (TAN) 1  
  Revocatus Shomari (TAN) 2  

References

  1. "DELHI 2010: Welsh boxer McGoldrick set to finally get his gold". morethanthegames.co.uk. 6 June 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
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