From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships
Host city Katowice
Country Poland
Nations23
Athletes193
Dates1–8 June

The 1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Spodek, Katowice, Poland from 1 to 8 June. The 21st edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. There were 193 fighters from 23 countries participating.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight
(– 48 kilograms)
Soviet Union Aleksandr Tkachenko
Soviet Union
Spain Enrique Rodríguez
Spain
Hungary György Gedó
Hungary

Romania Remus Cosma
Romania

Flyweight
(– 51 kilograms)
Soviet Union Vladislav Sasypko
Soviet Union
Romania Constantin Gruiescu
Romania
Hungary Sándor Orbán
Hungary

England Charlie Magri
England

Bantamweight
(– 54 kilograms)
Soviet Union Viktor Rybakov
Soviet Union
Bulgaria Tsacho Andreykovski
Bulgaria
Romania Mircea Tone
Romania

Czechoslovakia Milan Piskač
Czechoslovakia

Featherweight
(– 57 kilograms)
Hungary Tibor Badari
Hungary
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bratislav Ristić
Yugoslavia
Spain Antonio Rubio
Spain

England Patrick Cowdell
England

Lightweight
(– 60 kilograms)
Romania Simion Cuţov
Romania
Soviet Union Valeriy Lvov
Soviet Union
Poland Ryszard Tomczyk
Poland

Hungary András Botos
Hungary

Light Welterweight
(– 63.5 kilograms)
Soviet Union Valery Limasov
Soviet Union
Hungary József Nagy
Hungary
East Germany Ulrich Beyer
East Germany

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bajram Hasani
Yugoslavia

Welterweight
(– 67 kilograms)
Finland Kalevi Marjamaa
Finland
Romania Victor Zilberman
Romania
Poland Jerzy Rybicki
Poland

Denmark Ib Bötcher
Denmark

Light Middleweight
(– 71 kilograms)
Poland Wiesław Rudkowski
Poland
Soviet Union Viktor Savchenko
Soviet Union
Austria Franz Dorfer
Austria

Hungary Mihály Rapcsák
Hungary

Middleweight
(– 75 kilograms)
Soviet Union Vyacheslav Lemeshev
Soviet Union
East Germany Bernd Wittenburg
East Germany
Poland Jacek Kucharczyk
Poland

Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Tykva
Czechoslovakia

Light Heavyweight
(– 81 kilograms)
Soviet Union Anatoliy Klimanov
Soviet Union
Bulgaria Georgi Stoymenov
Bulgaria
East Germany Ottomar Sachse
East Germany

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radovan Bisić
Yugoslavia

Heavyweight
(+ 81 kilograms)
Poland Andrzej Biegalski
Poland
Soviet Union Viktor Ulyanich
Soviet Union
Romania Mircea Simon
Romania

England Garfield McEwan
England

Medal table

  *   Host nation ( Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union (URS)6309
2  Poland (POL)*2035
3  Romania (ROU)1236
4  Hungary (HUN)1146
5  Finland (FIN)1001
6  Bulgaria (BUL)0202
7  East Germany (GDR)0123
  Yugoslavia (YUG)0123
9  Spain (ESP)0112
10  England (ENG)0033
11  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0022
12  Austria (AUT)0011
  Denmark (DEN)0011
Totals (13 entries)11112244

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships
Host city Katowice
Country Poland
Nations23
Athletes193
Dates1–8 June

The 1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Spodek, Katowice, Poland from 1 to 8 June. The 21st edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. There were 193 fighters from 23 countries participating.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight
(– 48 kilograms)
Soviet Union Aleksandr Tkachenko
Soviet Union
Spain Enrique Rodríguez
Spain
Hungary György Gedó
Hungary

Romania Remus Cosma
Romania

Flyweight
(– 51 kilograms)
Soviet Union Vladislav Sasypko
Soviet Union
Romania Constantin Gruiescu
Romania
Hungary Sándor Orbán
Hungary

England Charlie Magri
England

Bantamweight
(– 54 kilograms)
Soviet Union Viktor Rybakov
Soviet Union
Bulgaria Tsacho Andreykovski
Bulgaria
Romania Mircea Tone
Romania

Czechoslovakia Milan Piskač
Czechoslovakia

Featherweight
(– 57 kilograms)
Hungary Tibor Badari
Hungary
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bratislav Ristić
Yugoslavia
Spain Antonio Rubio
Spain

England Patrick Cowdell
England

Lightweight
(– 60 kilograms)
Romania Simion Cuţov
Romania
Soviet Union Valeriy Lvov
Soviet Union
Poland Ryszard Tomczyk
Poland

Hungary András Botos
Hungary

Light Welterweight
(– 63.5 kilograms)
Soviet Union Valery Limasov
Soviet Union
Hungary József Nagy
Hungary
East Germany Ulrich Beyer
East Germany

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bajram Hasani
Yugoslavia

Welterweight
(– 67 kilograms)
Finland Kalevi Marjamaa
Finland
Romania Victor Zilberman
Romania
Poland Jerzy Rybicki
Poland

Denmark Ib Bötcher
Denmark

Light Middleweight
(– 71 kilograms)
Poland Wiesław Rudkowski
Poland
Soviet Union Viktor Savchenko
Soviet Union
Austria Franz Dorfer
Austria

Hungary Mihály Rapcsák
Hungary

Middleweight
(– 75 kilograms)
Soviet Union Vyacheslav Lemeshev
Soviet Union
East Germany Bernd Wittenburg
East Germany
Poland Jacek Kucharczyk
Poland

Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Tykva
Czechoslovakia

Light Heavyweight
(– 81 kilograms)
Soviet Union Anatoliy Klimanov
Soviet Union
Bulgaria Georgi Stoymenov
Bulgaria
East Germany Ottomar Sachse
East Germany

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radovan Bisić
Yugoslavia

Heavyweight
(+ 81 kilograms)
Poland Andrzej Biegalski
Poland
Soviet Union Viktor Ulyanich
Soviet Union
Romania Mircea Simon
Romania

England Garfield McEwan
England

Medal table

  *   Host nation ( Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union (URS)6309
2  Poland (POL)*2035
3  Romania (ROU)1236
4  Hungary (HUN)1146
5  Finland (FIN)1001
6  Bulgaria (BUL)0202
7  East Germany (GDR)0123
  Yugoslavia (YUG)0123
9  Spain (ESP)0112
10  England (ENG)0033
11  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0022
12  Austria (AUT)0011
  Denmark (DEN)0011
Totals (13 entries)11112244

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