Winfield Braithwaite
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Winfield Braithwaite is a retired Guyanese light-welterweight boxer, who represented his country at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada. There he won the gold medal in the light-welterweight division, defeating Alec Leatherday of Australia, Baba Sumaila of Ghana, Michael Mwangi of Kenya and finally, James Douglas of Scotland in the final by knockout in the first round.[1][2] It was the first gold medal won by a Guyanese athlete at the Commonwealth Games since runner Phil Edwards won the 880 yards in 1934.[3]
In 1980, Braithwaite moved to the USA and retired from boxing. Although unbeaten in a fairly short professional career, one match against fellow Guyanese ‘Teacher’ McKenzie[4] ended in a draw.[5]
In 2019, the Guyana Boxing Association renamed the Caribbean School Boys and Juniors Tournament in Braithwaite's honor.[6]
References
- ^ "11.Commonwealth Games - Edmonton, Canada - August 3-12 1978". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
- ^ Michael Benjamin (17 June 2012). "Winfield Braithwaite – Guyana's smooth, slick Commonwealth gold medalist still believes punches are the same". www.kaieteurnewsonline.com. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ^ "Who Will Medal for Guyana at the 20th Commonwealth Games?". Starbroek News. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ^ "Commonwealth contenders and champs". Stabroek News. 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- ^ "C'bean Schoolboys Boxing tourney renamed after Winfield Braithwaite". Kaieteur News. 2019-08-12. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- ^ "C/bean Schoolboys boxing tournament to be named after Winfield Brathwaite". Stabroek News. 2019-08-11. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
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- 1954 – 2002: up to 63.5 kg
- 2006 – 2018: up to 64 kg
- 2022 – present: up to 63.5 kg
- 1954: Mickey Bergin (CAN)
- 1958: Henry Loubscher (SAF)
- 1962: Clement Quartey (GHA)
- 1966: Jim McCourt (NIR)
- 1970: Mohamed Muruli (UGA)
- 1974: Obisia Nwankpa (NGR)
- 1978: Winfield Braithwaite (GUY)
- 1982: Christopher Ossai (NGR)
- 1986: Howard Grant (CAN)
- 1990: Charlie Kane (SCO)
- 1994: Peter Richardson (ENG)
- 1998: Michael Strange (CAN)
- 2002: Darren Barker (ENG)
- 2006: James Russan (ENG)
- 2010: Manoj Kumar (IND)
- 2014: Josh Taylor (SCO)
- 2018: Jonas Jonas (NAM)
- 2022: Reese Lynch (SCO)
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