Jeff Rackley

Jeffrey Steven Rackley QSM (born 12 September 1952) is a retired boxer from New Zealand.[2] He attended Nelson College from 1966 to 1971, and was a member of the school's 1st XI cricket team from 1968 to 1970, captaining the side in 1970.There he was defeated in the second round of the Welterweight (-69 kg) by Günther Meier of West Germany.[4] Below is the record of Jeff Rackley, a New Zealand welterweight boxer who competed at the 1972 Munich Olympics:This biographical article related to New Zealand boxing is a stub.
NelsonLes RackleyNelson College1972 Summer OlympicsMunichGünther MeierWest Germany2008 Queen's Birthday HonoursQueen's Service MedalWayback Machine1972 New Zealand Olympic teamArcheryRobin SampsonAthleticsLaurie D'ArcyRod DixonJack FosterSue HadenPenny HuntRoger JohnsonTerry MannersBrenda MatthewsDave McKenzieLes MillsTony PolhillDick QuaxBevan SmithRobin TaitDick TaylerGavin ThorleyBoxingPat RyanCanoeingDonald CooperTom DooneyCyclingBruce BiddlePaul BrydonJohn DeanVern HanarayHarry KentNeil LysterRobert OliverBlair StockwellGymnasticsDiane FooteTerry SaleField hockeyJeff ArchibaldArthur BorrenJan BorrenJohn ChristensenGreg DaymanChris InesonRoss McPhersonBarry MaisterSelwyn MaisterTrevor ManningArthur ParkinRamesh PatelAlan PattersonKevin RigbyTed SalmonWarwick WrightRick LittlewoodRowingJohn ClarkTrevor CokerWarren ColeRoss CollingeSimon DickieJoe EarlJohn HunterTony HurtDick JoycePeter LindsayDavid LindstromNoel MillsChris NilssonGary RobertsonDudley StoreyDick TonksWybo VeldmanMurray WatkinsonLindsay WilsonSailingFraser BeerJock BilgerNoel EverettCon LintonSteve MartenMurray RossJack ScholesBret de ThierRon WatsonShootingIan BallingerGraeme McIntyreBruce McMillanMike WattSwimmingHeather CoombridgeColin HerringSusan HunterJohn McConnochieJaynie ParkhouseMark TreffersWeightliftingJohn BoltonTony EbertBrian MarsdenWrestlingDavid AspinChef de MissionJoe McManemin