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Turgut Aykaç : ウィキペディア英語版
Turgut Aykaç

Türgüt Aykaç (born January 1, 1958 in Adana) is a former boxer from Turkey. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, he won the bronze medal in the men's featherweight division (– 57 kg), alongside Omar Catari of Venezuela. In the semifinals he was defeated by eventual silver medalist Peter Konyegwachie of Nigeria.
He began boxing 1975 in Adanaspor and fought 27 times in the national team.〔(Newspaper ''Zaman'' February 23, 2002 ) 〕 He was one of the three Turkish boxers along with Eyüp Can and Malik Beyleroğlu, who won the first Olympics medals in boxing for Turkey.
== Olympic results ==

*1st round bye
*Defeated Raul Trapero (Spain) 5-0
*Defeated Abraham Mieses (Dominican Republic) RSC 3
*Defeated Mohamed Hegazy (Egypt) RSC 1
*Lost to Peter Konyegwachie (Nigeria) 0-5

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