Medal record | ||
Gyula Káté at Liverpool 2008 |
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Competitor for Hungary | ||
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Men’s Boxing | ||
World Amateur Championships | ||
Bronze | 2003 Bangkok | Lightweight |
Bronze | 2009 Milan | Light Welterweight |
World University Championships | ||
Gold | 2004 Antalya | Light Welterweight |
European Amateur Championships | ||
Bronze | 2004 Pula | Lightweight |
Bronze | 2006 Plovdid | Light Welterweight |
Silver | 2008 Liverpool | Light Welterweight |
Silver | 2010 Moscow | Light Welterweight |
EU Amateur Championships | ||
Gold | 2005 Cagliari | Light Welterweight |
Gold | 2006 Pécs | Light Welterweight |
Bronze | 2007 Dublin | Light Welterweight |
Silver | 2008 Cetniewo | Light Welterweight |
Silver | 2009 Odense | Light Welterweight |
Gyula Káté (born February 3, 1982 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian amateur boxer best known to win two bronze medals at European Championships and one at World Championships.
In 2000 he won the World Junior Championships against Boris Georgiev.
At the World Championships he lost in the semi to Mario Kindelan and won lightweight Bronze.
In 2004 he won lightweight bronze at the Euros, at the Olympics he lost his first match against Jong Sub-Baik. At the 2004 World University Boxing Championships he won the 64 kg title, starting 2004 he competed at junior welter.
At the 2007 World Championships he beat Myke Carvalho but lost early to Gennadiy Kovalev.
In 2006 he won and bronze medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships after he was beaten in the semi finals by Russia's Oleg Komissarov.
He qualified for the Olympics at Light-welterwweight by beating Lithuanian boxer Egidijus Kavaliauskas in the semi final of a European qualifying tournament.
At the Olympics he lost his first bout 5:9 to Irish Johnny Joyce.[1]