Mohamed Allalou (born September 28, 1973) is an Algerian boxer (From Thénia in kabylia). He competed in the Men's Light Welterweight division at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal. He also twice participated in the Summer Olympics, starting in 1996.
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Algeria |
Born | Thénia, Algeria | September 28, 1973
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Weight | 63 kg (139 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | Boxing |
Weight class | Light Welterweight |
Medal record |
1996 Olympic results
edit- Defeated Peter Bulinga (Kenya) 17–3
- Defeated Jacek Bielski (Poland) 19–8
- Lost to Fethi Missaoui (Tunisia) 15–16
2000 Olympic results
edit- Defeated Lukáš Konečný (Czech Republic) 17–9
- Defeated Ben Neequaye (Ghana) 15–6
- Defeated Sven Paris (Italy) 22–8
- Lost to Muhammad Abdullaev (Uzbekistan) RSC
Career
edit- Olympic Games 2000 ( Sydney, Australia ) (- 64 kg)
- Quarter-finals OlympicGames1996 (Atlanta, USA) (- 63,5 kg )
- African Amateur Boxing Championships 1998 ( Algiers, Algeria ) (- 63,5 kg )
- African Amateur Boxing Championships 2001 ( Port Louis, Mauritius) (- 63,5 kg )
- African Olympic Qualifications 1996 (- 60 kg)
- Mediterranean Games 1997 ( Bari, Italy) (- 60 kg)
- Mediterranean Games 2001 ( Tunis, Tunisia) (- 63,5 kg )
- All-Africa Games 1999 (Johannesburg, South Africa) (- 63,5 kg )
- Pan Arab Games 1997 ( Beirut, Lebanon) (- 60 kg)
- Pan Arab Games 1999 (Amman, Jordan) (- 63,5 kg )
- Preliminaries 1/32 World Amateur Boxing Championships 1997 ( Budapest, Hungary ) (- 60 kg)
- Preliminaries 1/16 World Amateur Boxing Championships 2001( Belfast, Northern Ireland) (- 63,5 kg )
- Preliminaries 1/32 World Amateur Boxing Championships 2003 (Bangkok, Thailand) (- 64 kg)
International tournaments
edit- Giraldo Cordova Cardin Tournament (Camaguey, Cuba) 1996 (60 kg)
- Muhammad Ali Cup ( Louisville, USA ) 1997 (60 kg)
- President's Cup ( Sanur (Bali), Indonesia ) 2000 (63,5 kg )
- Egyptian International Championships ( Cairo, Egypt ) 2002 (67 kg)
External links
edit- Mohamed Allalou at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)