Paris Olympics – Statistics after Day9

Abdumalik KHALOKOV (UZB) in RED and José Quiles BROTONS (ESP) in BLUE compete in the Men’s 57kg category Quarterfinal at the Boxing Tournament of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the North Paris Arena (NPA), Paris, France, on August 3, 2024.

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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