Paris Olympics – Statistics after Day9
The General Statistics of the Paris Olympics:
– Number of participants in the event: 248
– Number of women boxers in the event: 124
– Number of men boxers in the event: 124
– Number of participating countries: 69
– The biggest delegations in the event: Australia with 12 boxers; Uzbekistan with 11 boxers; Brazil, Ireland, and Kazakhstan with 10 boxers; China, France, Italy, Thailand, United States of America with 8 boxers
– The smallest delegations in the event: Armenia, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Haiti, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Montenegro, Netherlands, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Panama, Romania, Samoa, Slovakia, Tonga and Tunisia with 1 boxer
– Number of weight categories: 13 (6 female and 7 male weight classes)
– Number of competition days: 15
– Number of bouts after nine competition days: 208
– Number of available medals in the event: 52
– Number of nations with medals: 32
– Number of Confederations with medals: 5
– Number of semi-finalist boxers: 52
The ranking of the nations after all of the qualification events based on their number of quotas for the Paris Olympics:
1. Australia: 12 qualified boxers
2. Uzbekistan: 11
3. Brazil, Ireland, Kazakhstan: 10
6. China, France, Italy, Thailand, United States of America: 8
11. Turkey: 7
12. Great Britain, India, Spain, Chinese Taipei: 6
16. Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Colombia, Cuba, Philippines, Poland: 5
23. Mexico: 4
24. Belgium, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Germany, Hungary, Jordan, Morocco, Serbia, Tajikistan, Ukraine: 3
35. Canada, Cape Verde, DR Congo, Georgia, Japan, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nigeria, North Korea, Norway, Puerto Rico, Refugee Olympic Team, South Korea, Sweden, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zambia: 2
52. Armenia, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Haiti, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Montenegro, Netherlands, Palestine, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Samoa, Slovakia, Tonga, and Tunisia: each 1 qualified boxer
The following nations earned medals in the Paris Olympics:
– China, Uzbekistan: 5 medals
– Chinese Taipei, France, Turkey: 3 medals
– Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Spain: 2 medals
– Algeria, Azerbaijan, Boxing Refugee Team, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cape Verde, DPR Korea, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, Panama, Poland, South Korea, Tajikistan, Thailand, Ukraine, United States of America: 1 medal
The women medallists by countries in the Paris Olympics:
– China: 5 medals
– Chinese Taipei, Turkey: 3 medals
– Philippines: 2 medals
– Algeria, Australia, Boxing Refugee Team, Brazil, DPR Korea, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Panama, Poland, South Korea, Thailand: 1 medal
The men medallists by countries in the Paris Olympics:
– Uzbekistan: 5 medals
– France: 3 medals
– Cuba, Dominican Republic, Spain: 2 medals
– Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Canada, Cape Verde, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, Tajikistan, Ukraine, United States of America: 1 medal
Olympic medals per Confederations:
– Asia, ASBC: 22 medals
– Europe, EUBC: 17 medals
– America, AMBC: 9 medals
– Africa, AFBC: 2 medals
– Oceania, OCBC: 2 medals
Finalists by countries in the Paris Olympics (6 weight categories out of the 13)
– China, France, Uzbekistan: 2 finalists
– Azerbaijan, Cuba, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Ukraine: 1 finalist
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