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Boxing at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The Boxing at the 2006 Commonwealth Games will be contested at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre over nine days of competition.

There will be 11 weight categories contested which will lead to a total of 11 gold medallists.

Medals by Event

Men: Light Flyweight | Flyweight | Bantamweight | Featherweight | Lightweight | Light Welterweight | Welterweight | Middleweight | Light Heavyweight | Heavyweight | Super Heavyweight


Boxing Medal Table by Country

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Position Country: Total:


Mens Light Flyweight (<48.0 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Flyweight (48.0 kg - 50.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Bantamweight (51.0 kg - 53.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Featherweight (54.0 kg - 56.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Lightweight (57.0 kg - 59.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Light Welterweight (60.0 kg - 63.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Welterweight (64.0 kg - 68.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Middleweight (69.0 kg - 74.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Light Heavyweight (75.0 kg - 80.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Heavyweight (81.0 kg - 90.9 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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Mens Super Heavyweight (>91.0 kg)

Gold: Silver: Bronze:

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External link

Official 2006 Commonwealth Games Boxing page

Last updated: 06-05-2005 09:08:50
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