You are welcome to enjoy the highlights of Beijing Olympics 2008 here.The following medals were awarded in boxing at the 2008 Olympic Games

MEN

LIGHT-FLYWEIGHT

Gold – Zou Shiming (China)

Silver – Serdamba Purevdorj (Mongolia)

Bronze – Paddy Barnes (Ireland)

- Yampier Hernandez (Cuba)

FLYWEIGHT

Gold – Somjit Jongjohor (Thailand)

Silver – Andry Laffita (Cuba)

Bronze – Vincenzo Picardi (Italy)

- Georgy Balakshin (Russia)

BANTAMWEIGHT

Gold – Badar-Uugan Enkhbat of (Mongolia)

Silver – Yankiel Leon (Cuba)

Bronze – Bruno Julie (Mauritius)

- Veaceslav Gojan (Moldova)

FEATHERWEIGHT

Gold – Vasyl Lomachenko (Ukraine)

Silver – Khedafi Djelkhir (France)

Bronze – Shanin Imranov (Azerbaijan)

- Yakup Kilic (Turkey)

LIGHTWEIGHT

Gold – Alexey Tishchenko (Russia)

Silver – Daouda Sow (France)

Bronze – Hrachik Javakhyan (Armenia)

- Yordenis Ugas (Cuba)

LIGHT-WELTERWEIGHT

Gold – Felix Diaz (Dominican Republic)

Silver – Manus Boonjumnong (Thailand)

Bronze – Alexis Vastine (France)

- Rosniel Iglesias (Cuba)

WELTERWEIGHT

Gold – Bakhyt Sarsekbayev (Kazakhstan)

Silver – Carlos Banteaux (Cuba)

Bronze – Hanati Silamu (China)

- Kim Jung-joo (South Korea)

MIDDLEWEIGHT

Gold – James Degale (Britain)

Silver – Emilio Correa (Cuba)

Bronze – Vijender Singh (India)

- Darren Sutherland (Ireland)

MEN’S LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT

Gold – Zhang Xiaoping (China)

Silver – Kenny Egan (Ireland)

Bronze – Yerkebulan Shynaliyev (Kazakhstan)

- Tony Jeffries (Britain)

HEAVYWEIGHT

Gold – Rakhim Chakhkeiv (Russia)

Silver – Clemente Russo (Italy)

Bronze – Deontay Wilder (U.S.)

Osmai Acosta (Cuba)

MEN’S SUPER-HEAVYWEIGHT

Gold – Roberto Cammarelle (Italy)

Silver – Zhang Zhilei (China)

Bronze – David Price (Britain)

Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine)

(Compiled by Padraic Halpin, Editing by Lars Janssen)

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