1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships
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The Men's 1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Athens, Greece from May 29 to June 3. The 28th edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA.
[edit] MEDAL WINNERS
EVENT | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE |
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Light Flyweight (– 48 kilograms) |
Ivailo Marinov Bulgaria |
Robert Isaszegi Hungary |
Nszan Munczian Soviet Union Jan Quast |
Flyweight (– 51 kilograms) |
Yuri Arbaczakov Soviet Union |
János Váradi Hungary |
Krasimir Czolakov Bulgaria |
Bantamweight (– 54 kilograms) |
Serafim Todorov Bulgaria |
Timofey Skryabin Soviet Union |
Dieter Berg East Germany |
Featherweight (– 57 kilograms) |
Kirkor Kirkorov Bulgaria |
Marco Rudolph East Germany |
Rafał Rudzki Poland Sandro Casamonica |
Lightweight (– 60 kilograms) |
Konstantin Tszyu Soviet Union |
Daniel Dumitrescu Romania |
Giorgio Campanella Italy |
Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kilograms) |
Igor Ruznikov Soviet Union |
Dariusz Czernij Poland |
Hristo Furnigov Bulgaria |
Welterweight (– 67 kilograms) |
Siegfried Mehnert East Germany |
Borislav Abadziev Bulgaria |
Mujo Bajrović Yugoslavia |
Light Middleweight (– 71 kilograms) |
Israel Akopkochyan Soviet Union |
Rudel Obreja Romania |
Enrico Richter East Germany |
Middleweight (– 75 kilograms) |
Henry Maske East Germany |
Michael Franek Czechoslovakia |
Daniel Krumov Bulgaria |
Light Heavyweight (– 81 kilograms) |
Sven Lange East Germany |
Lajos Eros Hungary |
Kai Helenius Finland |
Heavyweight (– 91 kilograms) |
Arnold Vanderlyde Netherlands |
Axel Schulz East Germany |
Andrzej Gołota Poland |
Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kilograms) |
Ulli Kaden East Germany |
Giorgios Tsahakis Greece |
Svilen Rusinov Bulgaria Aleksandr Miroshnichenko |
[edit] External links
EUROPEAN AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS |
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Men's Tournament |
Stockholm 1925 | Berlin 1927 | Budapest 1930 | Budapest 1934 | Milan 1937 | Dublin 1939 | Dublin 1947 | Oslo 1949 | Milan 1951 | Warsaw 1953 | West Berlin 1955 | Prague 1957 | Luzern 1959 | Belgrade 1961 | Moscow 1963 | East Berlin 1965 | Rome 1967 | Bucharest 1969 | Madrid 1971 | Belgrade 1973 | Katowice 1975 | Halle 1977 | Cologne 1979 | Tampere 1981 | Sofia 1983 | Budapest 1985 | Torino 1987 | Athens 1989 | Gothenburg 1991 | Bursa 1993 | Vejle 1996 | Minsk 1998 | Tampere 2000 | Perm 2002 | Pula 2004 | Plovdiv 2006 | Liverpool 2008 |
Women's Tournament |
St.Amand-les-Eaux 2001 | Pecs 2003 | Riccione 2004 | Tonsberg 2005 | Warsaw 2006 |