European Boxing Championships 1987

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The 28 men's European Amateur Boxing Championships amateur in 1987 were from May 29 to 7. June 1987 in the Italian Turin discharged. 48 medals were awarded in twelve weight classes. The boxers of the Soviet Union won five titles, making them the most successful nation in this championship. Only Henry Maske was able to successfully defend his European Championship title from 1985 . The prizes for the best boxer were given by the European Amateur Boxing Association (EABA) super heavyweight Ulli Kaden and by the journalists of the AIPA middleweight Henry Maske.

Results

CLASS gold GOLD silver SILVER bronze BRONZE
Half fly weight
(up to 48 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Nschan Muntschjan
Soviet Union
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Krasimir Cholakow
Bulgaria
Romania 1965Romania Adrian Amzer
Romania Dragan Zivadinović Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
4: 1 on points (59:58, 59:58, 59:58, 58:59, 59:58)
Flyweight
(up to 51 kg)
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Tews
GDR
Hungary 1957Hungary János Váradi
Hungary
ItalyItaly Andrea Mannai
Italy Johnny Bredahl Denmark
DenmarkDenmark
5: 0 on points (60:56, 60:57, 60:57, 60:57, 60:57)
Bantam
weight (up to 54 kg)
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Aleksandar Christow
Bulgaria
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Alexandrov
Soviet Union
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR René Breitbarth
GDR Jimmy Majanya Sweden
SwedenSweden
5: 0 on points (59:58, 59:59, 59:58, 59:58, 59:58)
Feather weight
(up to 57 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Mikhail Kazarian
Soviet Union
Hungary 1957Hungary László Szöke
Hungary
NetherlandsNetherlands Regilio Tuur
Netherlands Jarmo Eskelinen Finland
FinlandFinland
5: 0 on points (60:57, 60:57, 59:58, 60:57, 59:58)
Lightweight
(up to 60 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Orsubek Nazarow
Soviet Union
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Emil Tschuprenski
Bulgaria
Romania 1965Romania Daniel Maeran
Romania Michele Caldarella Italy
ItalyItaly
5: 0 on points (60:56, 60:56, 59:58, 59:57, 60:57)
Half welter weight
(up to 64 kg)
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Borislav Abajiev
Bulgaria
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vyacheslav Janovsky
Soviet Union
DenmarkDenmark Søren Søndergaard
Denmark Reimo van der Hoeck Netherlands
NetherlandsNetherlands
3: 2 on points (59:58, 58:58, 58:59, 58:59, 59:58)
Welter weight
(up to 67 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vasily Schischow
Soviet Union
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Siegfried Mehnert
GDR
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Angel Stojanow
Bulgaria Derge Petronijević Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
3: 2 on points (59:58, 58:59, 58:59, 59:58, 60:57)
Medium weight
(up to 71 kg)
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Enrico Richter
GDR
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Viktor Yegorov
Soviet Union
EnglandEngland Neville Brown
England Marian Gavrila Romania
Romania 1965Romania
5: 0 on points (58:58, 59:58, 60:58, 59:58, 59:58)
Middle weight
(up to 75 kg)
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Henry mask
GDR
PolandPoland Henryk Petrich
Poland
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ruslan Taramow
Soviet Union Esa Hukkanen Finland
FinlandFinland
5: 0 on points (60:56, 60:56, 60:57, 60:56, 60:57)
Light heavyweight
(up to 81 kg)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Waulin
Soviet Union
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR René Ryl
GDR
ItalyItaly Andrea Magi
Italy Lofti Çanbakis Turkey
TurkeyTurkey
5: 0 on points (60:56, 60:56, 60:56, 59:59, 59:56)
Heavy weight
(up to 91 kg)
NetherlandsNetherlands Arnold Vanderlyde
Netherlands
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ramzan Sebiev
Soviet Union
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Swilen Rusinow
Bulgaria Luigi Gaudiano Italy
ItalyItaly
4: 1 on points (59:58, 60:57, 58:59, 60:57, 60:57)
Super heavyweight
(over 91 kg)
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ulli Kaden
GDR
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Jagubkin
Soviet Union
ItalyItaly Biagio Chianese
Italy Petar Stoimenow Bulgaria
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria
3: 2 on points (58:60, 59:58, 59:58, 58:59, 60:56)

Medal table

 rank  country gold silver bronze total
1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5 5 1 110
2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 4th 2 1 7th
3 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 2 2 3 7th
4th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 - 2 3
5 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary - 2 - 2
6th PolandPoland Poland - 1 - 1
7th ItalyItaly Italy - - 5 5
8th Romania 1965Romania Romania - - 3 3
9 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - - 2 2
DenmarkDenmark Denmark - - 2 2
FinlandFinland Finland - - 2 2
12 SwedenSweden Sweden - - 1 1
EnglandEngland England - - 1 1
TurkeyTurkey Turkey - - 1 1
Total 12 12 24 48

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