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      <title>Asian Olympic boxing qualifying results: 25 fighters gain entry to London 2012</title>
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Following  the conclusion of today's finals at the AIBA Asian Olympic Qualifying  Event Astana 2012 in Kazakhstan, a further 25 boxers from ten different  weight categories qualified for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Please  note that each boxer's participation needs to be confirmed by their NOC. They are as follows:
Light Fly (46-49kg)
- Birzhan ZHAKIPOV from Kazakhstan
Fly (52kg)
- Ilays SULEIMENOV from Kazakhstan
- Tugstsogt NYAMBAYAR from Mongolia
- Pak Jong CHOL from the People's Republic of Korea
- Katsuaki SUSA from Japan
Bantam (56kg)
- Shiva THAPA from India
- Wessam SALAMANA from Syria
- Satoshi SHIMIZU from Japan
Light (60kg)
- Qiang LIU from China
Light Welter (64kg)
- Daniyar YELEUSSINOV from Kazakhstan
- Serdar HUDAYBERDIYEV from Turkmenistan
- Uktamjon RAHMONOV from Uzbekistan
- Mehdi TOULOUTIBANDPI from Iran
Welter (69kg)
- Maimaititue Rsun QIONG from China
- Byamba TUVSHINBAT from Mongolia
- Amin GHASEMIPOUR from Iran
Middle (75kg)
- Abbos ATOEV from U...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 13:03:12 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Asian Olympic boxing qualifying tournament begins this week</title>
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Olympic  Games fever is about to grip the world largest continent with the  upcoming AIBA Asian Olympic Qualifying Event about to begin in Astana,  the capital of Kazakhstan. With these Championships being the last  opportunity for boxers from the continent to qualify for London 2012,  the competition is guaranteed to be fierce with 25 quota places still  available. The Daulet Sports Complex will be the venue for this  explosive tournament where 139 athletes from 28 nations are expected to  take part from April 4-13.
Following the AIBA  Oceania Olympic Qualifying Event last month where nine Australian  ensured their participation to the biggest show on earth, this time  around the best Asian boxers will go head-to-head for the right to wear  their countries colors during the Olympic Games. This event will be the  second in a series of five continental championships which will confirm  who battles it out for gold medals and a place in the history books in  London.
The Asian continen...</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 12:53:14 -0400</pubDate>
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