Boxing at the 2013 Mediterranean Games

Boxing at the
2013 Mediterranean Games
Light flyweight   men
Flyweight   men
Bantamweight   men
Lightweight   men
Light welterweight   men
Welterweight   men
Middleweight   men
Light heavyweight   men
Heavyweight   men
Super heavyweight   men

The boxing competitions at the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin took place between 21 June and 26 June at the Toroslar Sports Hall. Athletes competed in 10 weight categories. Even though women's boxing has been recently introduced to some multi-sports events, only men's boxing events were held.[1]

80 boxers from eighteen countries participated. All countries managed to win at least one medal except Albania, Cyprus, Lebanon and Syria. Algeria dominated the competition by winning five gold and one bronze medal. Macedonia's Fatlum Zhuta secured first medal for his country at the Mediterranean Games after winning his quarterfinal match on Day 3.

Participating nations

Eighteen Mediterranean nations have registered for boxing competitions.

Medal summary

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light flyweight
 Mohamed Flissi (ALG)  Ferhat Pehlivan (TUR)  Ramy Elawady (EGY)
 Manuel Cappai (ITA)
Flyweight
 José Kelvin de la Nieve (ESP)  Vincenzo Picardi (ITA)  Erdal İnanlı (TUR)
 Abdelali Daraa (MAR)
Bantamweight
 Reda Benbaziz (ALG)  Hesham Abdelaal (EGY)  Elias Friha (FRA)
 Mehmet Topçakan (TUR)
Lightweight
 Sofiane Oumiha (FRA)  Bünyamin Aydın (TUR)  Fabio Introvaia (ITA)
 Mohamed Amine Ouadahi (ALG)
Light welterweight
 Abdelkader Chadi (ALG)  Fatih Keleş (TUR)  Alexandros Tsanikidis (GRE)
 Eslam Mohamed (EGY)
Welterweight
 Ilyas Abbadi (ALG)  Youba Sissocko (ESP)  Alfonso Di Russo (ITA)
 Mohamed Amine Meskini (TUN)
Middleweight
 Adem Kılıççı (TUR)  Hosam Abdin (EGY)  Luca Capuano (ITA)
 Fatlum Zhuta (MKD)
Light heavyweight
 Abdelhafid Benchabla (ALG)  Abdelkader Bouhenia (FRA)  Avni Yıldırım (TUR)
 Džemal Bošnjak (BIH)
Heavyweight
 Fabio Turchi (ITA)  Josip Bepo Filipi (CRO)  Nikola Milačić (MNE)
 Fotios Arapoglou (GRE)
Super heavyweight
 Roberto Cammarelle (ITA)  Ali Eren Demirezen (TUR)  Mohammed Arjaoui (MAR)
 Madian Ahmed (EGY)

Medal table

Key:

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Algeria 5 0 1 6
2 Italy 2 1 4 7
3 Turkey 1 4 3 8
4 France 1 1 1 3
5 Spain 1 1 0 2
6 Egypt 0 2 3 5
7 Croatia 0 1 0 1
8 Greece0022
Morocco0022
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina0011
Macedonia0011
Montenegro0011
Tunisia0011
Total 10 10 20 40

References

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