European Boxing Championships 1967

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The 17th men's European boxing championships for amateurs were held from May 25th to June 2nd, 1967 in the Italian capital Rome . 171 fighters from 26 nations took part.

Medals were awarded in ten weight classes. The Soviet Union and Poland won three titles each, Italy two, and Romania and Czechoslovakia each one.

Results

CLASS gold GOLD silver SILVER bronze BRONZE
Flyweight
Poland 1944Poland Hubert Skrzypczak
Poland
Romania 1965Romania Constantin Ciucă
Romania
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Pyotr Gorbatov
Soviet Union Eugiu Yadigara Turkey
TurkeyTurkey
Bantamweight
Romania 1965Romania Nicolae Giju
Romania
GermanyGermany Horst Rascher
Germany
ItalyItaly Bruno Pieracci
Italy Nikola Savov Bulgaria
Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria
Featherweight
Poland 1944Poland Ryszard Petek
Poland
TurkeyTurkey Seyfi Tatar
Turkey
FranceFrance Jean-Louis de Souza
France Ivan Michailow Bulgaria
Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria
lightweight
Poland 1944Poland Józef Grudzień
Poland
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Zvonimir Vujin
Yugoslavia
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Dieter Dunkel
GDR László Gula Hungary
HungaryHungary
Light welterweight
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Valeriy Frolov
Soviet Union
Poland 1944Poland Jerzy Kulej
Poland
HungaryHungary János Kajdi
Hungary Peter Tiepold GDR
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR
Welterweight
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bohumil Němeček
Czechoslovakia
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Wolke
GDR
HungaryHungary István Gali
Hungary Ion Hodosam Romania
Romania 1965Romania
Light middleweight
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Viktor Ageev
Soviet Union
Poland 1944Poland Witold Stachurski
Poland
Romania 1965Romania Ion Covaci
Romania Vojtech Stantien Czechoslovakia
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
medium weight
ItalyItaly Mario Casati
Italy
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alexei Kisselev
Soviet Union
Romania 1965Romania Gheorghe Chivar
Romania Jan Hejduk Czechoslovakia
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
Light heavyweight
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Danas Pozniakas
Soviet Union
GermanyGermany Peter Gerber
Germany
Romania 1965Romania Ion Monea
Romania Cosimo Pinto Italy
ItalyItaly
Heavyweight
ItalyItaly Mario Baruzzi
Italy
EnglandEngland Peter Boddington
England
Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Kiril Pandov
Bulgaria Jürgen Schlegel GDR
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR

Medal table

 rank  country gold silver bronze total
01 Poland 1944Poland Poland 3 2 0 5
02 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 3 1 1 5
03 ItalyItaly Italy 2 0 2 4th
04th Romania 1965Romania Romania 1 1 4th 6th
05 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 0 2 3
06th GermanyGermany Germany 0 2 0 2
07th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 0 1 3 4th
08th TurkeyTurkey Turkey 0 1 1 2
09 EnglandEngland England 0 1 0 1
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 0 1 0 1
011 Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Bulgaria 0 0 3 3
HungaryHungary Hungary 0 0 3 3
013 FranceFrance France 0 0 1 1
Total 10 10 20th 40

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