boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight
boxing event at the 1948 Summer Olympics
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boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight
Summary
boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight is an Olympic sporting event[1].
Key Facts
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight won the Gerald Dreyer[2].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's instance of is recorded as Olympic sporting event[3].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's follows is recorded as boxing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – lightweight[4].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's followed by is recorded as boxing at the 1952 Summer Olympics – lightweight[5].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's location is recorded as Earls Court Exhibition Centre[6].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's part of is recorded as boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics[7].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's point in time is recorded as +1948-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's sport is recorded as boxing[9].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07ncrgn[10].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's participant is recorded as Gerald Dreyer[11].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's participant is recorded as Joseph Vissers[12].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's participant is recorded as Svend Wad[13].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+28'}[14].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's competition class is recorded as lightweight[15].
- boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight's Olympedia event ID is recorded as 22318[16].
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Recognition
boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight won the Gerald Dreyer[2].
FAQs
What awards did boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – lightweight receive?
Honors received include Gerald Dreyer[2].