Norman Stevens (boxer) facts for kids
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Nationality | Australian |
Born | Innisfail, Queensland |
6 October 1958
Norman 'Norm' Stevens is an Indigenous Australian boxer. He was born on October 6, 1958. Norm is known for representing Australia at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
Who is Norman Stevens?
Norman Stevens is an Australian boxer. He comes from Indigenous Australian heritage. He was born in a town called Innisfail, Queensland, which is in Queensland, Australia.
Norm's Boxing Journey
Norman Stevens became a boxer. Boxing is a sport where two people fight using their fists. They wear special gloves and follow strict rules. Boxers train very hard to be strong and quick.
Competing at the Olympics
One of the biggest moments in Norm's career was competing at the Olympic Games. The Olympics are a huge international sports event. Athletes from all over the world come together. They compete in many different sports. It is a great honor to represent your country at the Olympics.
Norm Stevens competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics. These games were held in Moscow. Moscow is the capital city of Russia.
His Olympic Fight
At the 1980 Moscow Olympics, Norman Stevens competed in the lightweight division. This means he was in a weight class for boxers who are not too heavy. Boxers are grouped by weight to make fights fair.
Norm faced a boxer named Geza Tumbas. Geza Tumbas was from Yugoslavia. In their match, Norm Stevens lost by a decision of 1-4. A "decision" means the judges decided who won the fight. They score points based on how well each boxer performs. Even though he lost, competing at the Olympics was a big achievement for Norman Stevens.