Boxing At The 2011 Pan American Games – Qualification
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Boxing At The 2011 Pan American Games – Qualification
Qualification timeline :1. Colombia was scheduled to host the third qualification tournament but had to withdraw when the money budgeted for the event had to be reassigned to flood relief. On May 15, Panama was confirmed to host the tournament. Earlier Dominican Republic and the Bahamas had put in bids. Qualification summary Light flyweight (-49kg) Flyweight (-52kg) :1. Ortiz failed a drug test and will not compete at the games. Bantamweight (-56kg) Lightweight (-60kg) Light welterweight (-64kg) Welterweight (-69kg) Middleweight (-75kg) Light heavyweight (-81kg) Heavyweight (-91kg) Super heavyweight (+91kg) Women's flyweight (51kg) :1. Jemyma Betrian of the Netherlands Antilles was disqualified because she had worked as a professional Muay Thai fighter. Women's light welterweight (60kg) Women's light heavyweight (75kg) References External linksList of qualified athletes
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