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Boxing at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Welterweight

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Welterweight boxing
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueVélodrome d'hiver
DatesJuly 15–20
Competitors29 from 19 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jean Delarge
 Belgium
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Héctor Méndez
 Argentina
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Douglas Lewis
 Canada
← 1920
1928 →

The men's welterweight event was part of the boxing programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The weight class was the fourth-heaviest contested, and allowed boxers of up to 147 pounds (66.7 kilograms). The competition was held from Tuesday, July 15, 1924, to Sunday, July 20, 1924. 29 boxers from 19 nations competed.[1] Giuseppe Oldani was disqualified in his round of 16 bout against Douglas Lewis by referee T. H. Walker for persistent holding. Oldani's supporters pelted Walker with sticks, coins and walking stick knobs. This went on for nearly an hour, until Walker was escorted from the arena under the protection of several British, American and South African boxers.[2]

Results

Round of 32
July 15
Round of 16
July 17
Quarterfinals
July 18
Semifinals
July 19
Final
July 20
 Jean Delarge (BEL) KO3
 Louis Sauthier (SUI) L  Jean Delarge (BEL) PTS
 Patrick O'Hanrahan (GBR) PTS  Patrick O'Hanrahan (GBR) L
 René Dubois (FRA) L  Jean Delarge (BEL) PTS
 Roy Ingram (RSA) PTS  Roy Ingram (RSA) L
 Joseph Rémy (BEL) L  Roy Ingram (RSA) PTS
 Jan Dam (NED) L
 Jean Delarge (BEL) PTS
 Douglas Lewis (CAN) PTS  Douglas Lewis (CAN) L
 Edvard Hultgren (SWE) L  Douglas Lewis (CAN) W
 Giuseppe Oldani (ITA) PTS  Giuseppe Oldani (ITA) DQ2
 Harald Nielsen (DEN) L  Douglas Lewis (CAN) PTS
 Hugh Haggerty (USA) RSC1  Hugh Haggerty (USA) L
 Adam Świtek (POL) L  Hugh Haggerty (USA) RSC2
 Jan Ertmański (POL) L
 Jean Delarge (BEL) PTS
 Patrick Dwyer (IRL) PTS  Héctor Méndez (ARG) L
 James Basham (GBR) L  Patrick Dwyer (IRL) PTS
 Ko Cornelissen (NED) PTS  Ko Cornelissen (NED) L
 Alf Pedersen (NOR) L  Patrick Dwyer (IRL) KO3
 Théodore Stauffer (SUI) PTS  Théodore Stauffer (SUI) L
 Alexander Decker (AUT) L  Théodore Stauffer (SUI) PTS
 Alfredo Santoro (ARG) L
 Patrick Dwyer (IRL) L
 Héctor Méndez (ARG) RET2  Héctor Méndez (ARG) RSC3
 Valter Palm (EST) L  Héctor Méndez (ARG) PTS Bronze medal bout
 Andreas Petersen (DEN) W  Andreas Petersen (DEN) L
 Emmanouil Gneftos (GRE) DIS3  Héctor Méndez (ARG) W  Douglas Lewis (CAN) W
 Al Mello (USA) PTS  Al Mello (USA) DQ2  Patrick Dwyer (IRL) w/o
 Gaston Doussot (FRA) L  Al Mello (USA) KO1
 Edgar Christensen (NOR) PTS  Edgar Christensen (NOR) L
 Giuseppe Colacicco (ITA) L

References

  1. ^ "Boxing at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Welterweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  2. ^ Wallechinsky, David (1984). The Complete Book of the Olympics. England: Penguin Books. p. 176. ISBN 0140066322.

Sources

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