Garth da Silva
New Zealand boxer (born 1973)
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Kuala Lumpur 1998 | Heavyweight |
Garth John da Silva (born 28 December 1973 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a boxer from New Zealand, who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There he won his first round in the Heavyweight (-91 kg) division against Cathel O'Grady of Ireland, before losing to Serguei Dychkov of Belarus.[1] In 1998 he won the bronze medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. He is the son of wrestler John da Silva.[2]
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1996 New Zealand Olympic team
- Andrew Lindsay
- Craig Barrett
- Chantal Brunner
- Nyla Carroll
- Matthew Coad
- Chris Donaldson
- Beatrice Faumuina
- Anne Hare
- Martin Johns
- Robbie Johnston
- Mark Keddell
- Gavin Lovegrove
- Lorraine Moller
- Scott Nelson
- Gus Nketia
- Doug Pirini
- Sean Wade
- Jonathan Wyatt
- Garth da Silva
- Owen Hughes
- Gary Anderson
- Rebecca Bailey
- Brendon Cameron
- Tim Carswell
- Julian Dean
- Brian Fowler
- Scott Guyton
- Greg Henderson
- Kathy Lynch
- Darren McKenzie-Potter
- Glenn McLeay
- Glen Mitchell
- Jacqui Nelson
- Susy Pryde
- Ric Reid
- Sarah Ulmer
- Donna Wynd
- Sally Clark
- Vaughn Jefferis
- Vicky Latta
- Daniel Meech
- Andrew Nicholson
- Blyth Tait
- Philippa Baker
- Scott Brownlee
- Toni Dunlop
- Rob Hamill
- Brenda Lawson
- Alastair Mackintosh
- Mike Rodger
- Dave Schaper
- Rob Waddell
- Chris White
- Ian Wright
- Sean Clarkson
- Rohan Cooke
- Don Cowie
- Rod Davis
- Leslie Egnot
- Sharon Ferris
- Jamie Gale
- Kelvin Harrap
- Brian Jones
- Barbara Kendall
- Aaron McIntosh
- Craig Monk
- Hamish Pepper
- Rex Sellers
- Jan Shearer
- Andrew Stone
- Dionne Bainbridge
- Trent Bray
- Murray Burdan
- Scott Cameron
- Sarah Catherwood
- Alison Fitch
- Paul Kent
- Lydia Lipscombe
- Danyon Loader
- Anna Simcic
- John Steel
- Nicholas Tongue
- Anna Wilson
- Jonathan Winter
- Glenn Hamilton
- Reid Hamilton
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