2002 Commonwealth Games Results - Boxing

Boxing

Weight Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight 48 kg Mohamed Ali Qamar
India (IND)
Darran Langley
England (ENG)
Taoreed Ajabe
Nigeria (NGR)
Zamzai Azizi Mohamed
Malaysia (MAS)
Flyweight 51 kg Kennedy Kanyanta
Zambia (ZAM)
Lechedzani Luza
Botswana (BOT)
Sébastien Gauthier
Canada (CAN)
Nzimeni Msutu
South Africa (RSA)
Bantamweight 54 kg Justin Kane
Australia (AUS)
Andrew Kooner
Canada (CAN)
Ezekiel Letuka
Lesotho (LES)
Mark Moran
England (ENG)
Featherweight 57 kg Haider Ali
Pakistan (PAK)
Som Bahadur Pun
India (IND)
Benoît Gaudet
Canada (CAN)
Joshua Veikko
Namibia (NAM)
Lightweight 60 kg Jamie Arthur
Wales (WAL)
Dennis Zimba
Zambia (ZAM)
Gilbert Khunwane
Botswana (BOT)
Andrew Morris
England (ENG)
Light Welterweight 63.5 kg Darren Barker
England (ENG)
Mohammed Kayongo
Uganda (UGA)
Davidson Emenogu
Nigeria (NGR)
Davies Mwale
Zambia (ZAM)
Welterweight 67 kg Daniel Geale
Australia (AUS)
Kwanele Zulu
South Africa (RSA)
Daniel Codling
New Zealand (NZL)
Ali Nuumbembe
Namibia (NAM)
Light Middleweight 71 kg Jean Pascal
Canada (CAN)
Paul Smith
England (ENG)
Junior Greenidge
Barbados (BAR)
Craig McEwan
Scotland (SCO)
Middleweight 75 kg Paul Miller
Australia (AUS)
Steven Birch
England (ENG)
Jitender Kumar
India (IND)
Michael Walchuk
Canada (CAN)
Light heavyweight 81 kg Jegbefumere Albert
Nigeria (NGR)
Joseph Lubega
Uganda (UGA)
Ben McEachran
Australia (AUS)
Daniel Venter
South Africa (RSA)
Heavyweight Jason Douglas
Canada (CAN)
Kertson Manswell
Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Shane Cameron
New Zealand (NZL)
Andrew Young
Scotland (SCO)
Super Heavyweight over 91 kg David Dolan
England (ENG)
David Cadieux
Canada (CAN)
Gozie Dijeh
Zambia (ZAM)
Kevin Evans
Wales (WAL)

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