1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships
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The Men's 1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships
European Amateur Boxing Championships
The European Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest competition for boxing amateurs in Europe, organised by the continent's governing body EUBC, which stands for the European Boxing Confederation...

were held in Athens, Greece from May 29 to June 3, with the participation of 160 fighters from 26 countries. The 28th edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA.

Medal winners

EVENT GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Light Flyweight
(– 48 kilograms)
  Ivailo Marinov
Ivailo Marinov
Ivailo Marinov is a Bulgarian boxer of Turkish ancestry, who won the bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in light flyweight, and the gold medal in the same category at the 1988 Summer Olympics-Name:Throughout his career, he competed under several different...


Bulgaria
  Robert Isaszegi
Róbert Isaszegi
Róbert Isaszegi is a Hungarian boxer, who won the bronze medal in the light flyweight division at the 1988 Summer Olympics.-Amateur career:...


Hungary
  Nshan Munchyan
Nshan Munchyan
Nshan Munchyan is a retired boxer from Armenia who competed at the 1996 in the Men's Light-Flyweight division.-External links:*...


Soviet Union
  Jan Quast
Jan Quast
Jan Quast is a retired boxer from Germany, who competed in the light flyweight division during the late 1980s, early 1990s....


East Germany
Flyweight
(– 51 kilograms)
  Yuri Arbachakov
Yuri Arbachakov
Yuri Arbachakov was a boxing champion in the flyweight division. He was the first Russian professional boxing champion.-Amateur career:Arbachakov was an amateur boxing star in the Soviet Union...


Soviet Union
  János Váradi
János Váradi
János Váradi was a Hungarian boxer, who won the bronze medal in the flyweight division at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He also captured the silver medals at the 1987 and 1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships.-Professional career:Váradi turned pro in 1990 and retired shortly thereafter, in 1991...


Hungary
  Krasimir Czolakov
Bulgaria
  Krzysztof Wróblewski
Poland
Bantamweight
(– 54 kilograms)
  Serafim Todorov
Serafim Todorov
Serafim Simeonov Todorov or Gogi Todoridze is a former Bulgarian/Georgian boxer who won the amateur world championship three times...


Bulgaria
  Timofey Skryabin
Timofey Skryabin
Timofey Skryabin is a retired boxer from the former Soviet Union, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he won the bronze medal in the flyweight division...


Soviet Union
  Dieter Berg
East Germany
  Robert Ciba
Poland
Featherweight
(– 57 kilograms)
  Kirkor Kirkorov
Kirkor Kirkorov
Kirkor Kirkorov is a retired boxer from Bulgaria, who competed for his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There he was defeated in the first round of the Men's Featherweight Division by Germany's eventual bronze medalist Andreas Tews.Kirkorov also competed at the 1988...


Bulgaria
  Marco Rudolph
Marco Rudolph
Marco Rudolph was a German boxer, who won the Lightweight Silver medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics.- Professional career :...


East Germany
  Rafał Rudzki
Poland
  Sandro Casamonica
Sandro Casamonica
Sandro Casamonica is a professional boxer from Italy, who won the bronze medal in the featherweight division at the 1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Athens, Greece...


Italy
Lightweight
(– 60 kilograms)
  Konstantin Tszyu
Soviet Union
  Daniel Dumitrescu
Daniel Dumitrescu
Daniel Dumitrescu is a Romanian boxer, who won the silver medal in the men's featherweight category at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul...


Romania
  Giorgio Campanella
Italy
  David Anderson
Scotland
Light Welterweight
(– 63.5 kilograms)
  Igor Ruznikov
Soviet Union
  Dariusz Czernij
Poland
  Khristo Furnigov
Bulgaria
  Andreas Otto
East Germany
Welterweight
(– 67 kilograms)
  Siegfried Mehnert
Siegfried Mehnert
Siegfried Mehnert is a former amateur boxer from East Germany. He is best known for twice winning the European title in the men's welterweight division.-References:*...


East Germany
  Borislav Abadziev
Bulgaria
  Mujo Bajrović
Yugoslavia
  Lorant Szabo
Hungary
Light Middleweight
(– 71 kilograms)
  Israel Akopkochyan
Soviet Union
  Rudel Obreja
Romania
  Enrico Richter
East Germany
  Rosen Ibichev
Bulgaria
Middleweight
(– 75 kilograms)
  Henry Maske
Henry Maske
Henry Maske is a German boxer, one of Germany's most popular sports figures.-Amateur career:Maske was an Olympic Gold Medalist 1988 in Seoul for East Germany...


East Germany
  Michael Franek
Czechoslovakia
  Daniel Krumov
Bulgaria
  Andriy Kurnyavka
Soviet Union
Light Heavyweight
(– 81 kilograms)
  Sven Lange
East Germany
  Lajos Eros
Hungary
  Kai Helenius
Finland
  Sergyi Koboziev
Soviet Union
Heavyweight
(– 91 kilograms)
  Arnold Vanderlyde
Arnold Vanderlyde
Arnold Petrus Maria Vanderlyde is a former boxer from the Netherlands, who participated in three Summer Olympics and won three bronze medals in the heavyweight division , starting in 1984 in Los Angeles, California. He started boxing at age fifteen...


Netherlands
  Axel Schulz
Axel Schulz
Axel Schulz is a retired German heavyweight boxer.-Amateur career:From 1982 Schulz boxed for the army sports club Vorwärts in Frankfurt , later becoming the East German youth champion...


East Germany
  Andrzej Gołota
Poland
  Bert Teuchert
West Germany
Super Heavyweight
(+ 91 kilograms)
  Ulli Kaden
Ulli Kaden
Ulli Kaden is a former East German amateur boxer best known to win the European title 1987 and 1989 at super heavyweight.-Career:Kaden was 1980 to 1988 nine times champion of East Germany....


East Germany
  Giorgios Tsahakis
Greece
  Svilen Rusinov
Svilen Rusinov
Svilen Aldinov Rusinov is a Bulgarian boxer, who twice competed at the Summer Olympics for his native country. He won a bronze medal in the super heavyweight division at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992.- Olympic results :1988...


Bulgaria
  Aleksandr Miroshnichenko
Aleksandr Miroshnichenko
Aleksandr Viktorovich Miroshnichenko won a Super Heavyweight Bronze medal at 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul for the USSR...


Soviet Union

Medal table

1  German Democratic Republic 4 2 4 10
2  Soviet Union 4 1 4 9
3  Bulgaria 3 1 5 9
4  Netherlands 1 0 0 0
5  Hungary 0 3 1 4
6  Romania 0 2 0 2
7  Poland 0 1 4 5
8  Italy 0 0 5 5
9  Czechoslovakia 0 1 0 1
 Greece 0 1 0 1
11  Italy 0 0 2 2
12  Finland 0 0 1 1
 Kingdom of Scotland 0 0 1 1
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia 0 0 1 1
 West Germany 0 0 1 1

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