European Boxing Championships 1975

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The 22 men's European Amateur Boxing Championships amateur in 1975 were from June 1 to 8. June 1975 in Polish Katowice in Spodek (Arena) discharged. 44 medals were awarded in eleven weight classes. The boxers of the Soviet Union won six weight classes alone, making them the most successful nation in this championship. With Simion Cuțov and Vyacheslav Lemeschew , two boxers were able to successfully defend their European Championship title from 1973 . Wladislaw Zasypko came one weight class higher this time and Anatoly Klimanov even made it two weight classes higher.

Results

CLASS gold GOLD silver SILVER bronze BRONZE
Half fly weight
(up to 48 kg)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Olexander Tkachenko
Soviet Union
Spain 1945Spain Enrique Rodríguez
Spain
Hungary 1957Hungary György Gedó
Hungary Remus Cosma Romania
Romania 1965Romania
Flyweight
(up to 51 kg)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Wladislaw Sasypko
Soviet Union
Romania 1965Romania Constantin Gruiescu
Romania
EnglandEngland Charlie Magri
England Sándor Orbán Hungary
Hungary 1957Hungary
Bantam
weight (up to 54 kg)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Viktor Rybakov
Soviet Union
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Zatscho Andrejkowski
Bulgaria
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Milan Piskač
Czechoslovakia Mircea Tone Romania
Romania 1965Romania
Feather weight
(up to 57 kg)
Hungary 1957Hungary Tibor Badari
Hungary
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bratislav Ristić
Yugoslavia
Spain 1945Spain Antonio Rubio
Spain Patrick Cowdell England
EnglandEngland
Lightweight
(up to 60 kg)
Romania 1965Romania Simion Cuțov
Romania
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Valery Lvov
Soviet Union
Poland 1944Poland Ryszard Tomczyk
Poland András Botos Hungary
Hungary 1957Hungary
Half welter weight
(up to 64 kg)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Valery Limassov
Soviet Union
Hungary 1957Hungary József Nagy
Hungary
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ulrich Beyer
GDR Bajram Hasani Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
Welter weight
(up to 67 kg)
FinlandFinland Kalevi Marjamaa
Finland
Romania 1965Romania Victor Zilberman
Romania
Poland 1944Poland Jerzy Rybicki
Poland Ib Bötcher Denmark
DenmarkDenmark
Medium weight
(up to 71 kg)
Poland 1944Poland Wiesław Rudkowski
Poland
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Viktor Savchenko
Soviet Union
AustriaAustria Franz Dorfer
Austria Mihály Rapcsák Hungary
Hungary 1957Hungary
Middle weight
(up to 75 kg)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vyacheslav Lemeschew
Soviet Union
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Wittenburg
GDR
Poland 1944Poland Jacek Kucharczyk
Poland Zdeněk Tykva Czechoslovakia
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
Light heavyweight
(up to 81 kg)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Anatoly Klimanov
Soviet Union
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Georgi Stoimenow
Bulgaria
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ottomar Sachse
GDR Radovan Bisić Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
Heavy weight
(over 81 kg)
Poland 1944Poland Andrzej Biegalski
Poland
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Viktor Ulyanich
Soviet Union
Romania 1965Romania Mircea Simon
Romania Garfield McEwan England
EnglandEngland

Medal table

 rank  country gold silver bronze total
01 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 6th 3 - 9
02 Poland 1944Poland Poland 2 - 3 5
03 Romania 1965Romania Romania 1 2 3 6th
04th Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 1 1 4th 6th
05 FinlandFinland Finland 1 - - 1
06th Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria - 2 - 2
07th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - 1 2 3
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic - 1 2 3
09 Spain 1945Spain Spain - 1 1 2
10 EnglandEngland England - - 3 3
11 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia - - 2 2
12 DenmarkDenmark Denmark - - 1 1
AustriaAustria Austria - - 1 1
Total 11 11 22nd 44

literature

  • Manfred Seifert: The year of sport 1976 . Sportverlag Berlin, 1976, ISSN  0232-2137 , p. 163-164 .

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