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European Amateur Boxing Championships

Boxing competitions


Summary

Boxing competitions

FieldValue
nameEuropean Boxing
statusActive
genreSports event
dateMidyear
frequencyAnnual
first1925 / 2001
organisedEUBC

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. The first edition of the tournament took place in 1924, although the first 'competitive' championships were hosted by the city of Stockholm (Sweden) in 1925.

EUBC events

In 2008 AIBA changed names of age groups (Junior-Youth, Cadet-Junior).

NumberEventsInaugurated
1European Boxing Championships1925
2European Union Boxing Championships2003
3European U22 Boxing Championships (U22)2012
4European Youth Boxing Championships (U19)1970
5European Junior Boxing Championships (U17)1996
6European School Boxing Championships (U15)2003

Sources:

Editions

Men

NumberYearHostDatesEvents
11925Sweden Stockholm, SwedenMay 5–78
21927Germany Berlin, GermanyMay 16–308
31930Hungary Budapest, HungaryJune 3–88
41934Hungary Budapest, HungaryApril 11–158
51937Italy Milan, ItalyMay 5–98
61939Ireland Dublin, IrelandApril 18–228
1942Germany Breslau, GermanyJanuary 20–258
71947Ireland Dublin, IrelandMay 12–178
81949Norway Oslo, NorwayJune 13–188
91951Italy Milan, ItalyMay 14–1910
101953Poland Warsaw, PolandMay 18–2410
111955West Germany West Berlin, West GermanyMay 27 – June 510
121957Czechoslovakia Prague, CzechoslovakiaMay 25 – June 210
131959Switzerland Lucerne, SwitzerlandMay 24–3110
141961SFR Yugoslavia Belgrade, YugoslaviaJune 3–1010
151963Soviet Union Moscow, Soviet UnionMay 26 – June 210
161965East Germany East Berlin, East GermanyMay 21–2910
171967Italy Rome, ItalyMay 25 – June 210
181969Romania Bucharest, RomaniaMay 31 – June 811
191971Spain Madrid, SpainJune 11–1911
201973SFR Yugoslavia Belgrade, YugoslaviaJune 1–911
211975Poland Katowice, PolandJune 1–811
221977East Germany Halle, East GermanyMay 28 – June 511
231979West Germany Cologne, West GermanyMay 5–1212
241981Finland Tampere, FinlandMay 2–1012
251983Bulgaria Varna, BulgariaMay 7–1512
261985Hungary Budapest, HungaryMay 25 – June 212
271987Italy Turin, ItalyMay 30 – June 712
281989Greece Athens, GreeceMay 29 – June 312
291991Sweden Gothenburg, SwedenMay 7–1212
301993Turkey Bursa, TurkeySeptember 6–1212
311996Denmark Vejle, DenmarkMarch 30 – April 712
321998Belarus Minsk, BelarusMay 17–2412
332000Finland Tampere, FinlandMay 13–2112
342002Russia Perm, RussiaJuly 12–2112
352004Croatia Pula, CroatiaFebruary 19–2911
362006Bulgaria Plovdiv, BulgariaJuly 13–2311
372008UK Liverpool, United KingdomNovember 5–1511
382010RUS Moscow, RussiaJune 4–1311
392011TUR Ankara, TurkeyJune 17–2410
402013BLR Minsk, BelarusJune 1–810
412015BUL Samokov, BulgariaAugust 6–1510
422017UKR Kharkiv, UkraineJune 14–2610
432019BLR Minsk, BelarusJune 21–3010
442022ARM Yerevan, ArmeniaMay 21–3113
452024SRB Belgrade, SerbiaApril 18–2813

; Notes

Women

NumberYearHostDatesEvents
12001France Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, FranceApril 10–1411
22003Hungary Pécs, HungaryMay 11–1713
32004Italy Riccione, ItalyOctober 3–1013
42005Norway Tønsberg, NorwayMay 8–1513
52006Poland Warsaw, PolandSeptember 3–1013
62007Denmark Vejle, DenmarkOctober 15–2013
72009Ukraine Mykolaiv, UkraineSeptember 14–2111
82011Netherlands Rotterdam, NetherlandsOctober 17–2210
92014Romania Bucharest, RomaniaMay 31 – June 710
102016Bulgaria Sofia, BulgariaNovember 14–2410
112018Bulgaria Sofia, BulgariaJune 4–1310
122019Spain Alcobendas, SpainAugust 22 – September 110
132022Montenegro Budva, MontenegroOctober 14–2212
142024Serbia Belgrade, SerbiaApril 18–2812

Medals

Two bronze medals awarded from 1951 European Amateur Boxing Championships. Two bronze medals not awarded in 2001 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships because of lake of competitors.

Men (1925–2024)

As of 2024 European Amateur Boxing Championships (Exclude 1942).

Women (2001–2024)

As of 2024 European Amateur Boxing Championships.

Combined (Men and Women) (1925–2024)

As of 2024 European Amateur Boxing Championships (Exclude 1942).

Multiple gold medalists

Boldface denotes active amateur boxers and highest medal count among all boxers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Men

RankBoxerCountryWeightsFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Ivailo (Ismail) Marinov(Mustafov, Khristov)48 kg19811991415
2Zbigniew Pietrzykowski71 kg / 75 kg / 81 kg19531963415
3Andrey Abramov+81 kg19571963314
Georgy Balakshin51 kg / 52 kg20022011314
Oleg Grigoryev54 kg19571965314
Sergey Kazakov48 kg19982004314
Ramaz (Ramazan) PalianiGeorgia
57 kg19932000314
Danas (Dan) Pozniakas (Pozniak)81 kg19631969314
Serafim Todorov54 kg / 57 kg19891996314
Alexander Yagubkin91 kg / +91 kg19811987314

Women

RankBoxerCountryWeightsFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Katie Taylor60 kg2005201466
2Irina Sinetskaya67 kg / 66 kg / 75 kg / +81 kg20012011516
3Mária Kovács86 kg / 81 kg / +81 kg200320144217
4Sofya Ochigava52 kg / 54 kg / 57 kg / 60 kg200520143126
5Anna Laurell75 kg200120073115
6Buse Naz Çakıroğlu51 kg / 50 kg / 52 kg20182024314
7Steluța Duță48 kg / 46 kg20052018347
8Gülsüm Tatar60 kg / 64 kg20042011325
9Marzia Davide54 kg / 57 kg20032014314
10Simona Galassi50 kg2003200533
Aoife O'Rourke75 kg2019202433
Olga Slavinskaya71 kg / 70 kg2001200633

European U22 Boxing Championships

Source:

NumberYearHostEvents
1201210
22017, Brăila20
32018, Târgu Jiu20
42019, Vladikavkaz20
52021, Roseto20
62022, Poreč25
72023, Budva25
82024, Sofia25

European Youth Boxing Championships (U19)

Source:

  • 1970–1982 : U20
  • 1984–Now: U19
  • In 2008 AIBA changed names of age groups (Junior-Youth, Cadet-Junior).

Men

NumberYearHostEvents
European Junior Boxing Championships
11970
21972
31974
41976
51978
61980
71982
81984
91986
101988
111990
121992
131993
141995
151997
161999
172001
182003
192005
202007
European Youth Boxing Championships
212009
222011
232013
242014
252015
262016
272017
282018

Women

NumberYearHostEvents
European Women Youth Boxing Championships
12008
22010
32011
42012
52014
62015
72016
82017
92018

Combined (Men and Women)

NumberYearHostEvents
European Youth Boxing Championships
29201920
30202020
31202125
32202225
33202325
34202425
35202525

European Junior Boxing Championships (U17)

Source:

  • In 2008 AIBA changed names of age groups (Junior-Youth, Cadet-Junior).

Men

NumberYearHostEvents
Unofficial European Cadet Boxing Championships
11992
21993
31994
41995
Official European Cadet Boxing Championships
11996
21997
31998
41999
52000
62001
72002
82003
92004
102005
112006
122007
European Junior Boxing Championships
132008
142010
152011
162012
172013
182014
192015
202016
212017
222018

Women

NumberYearHostEvents
European Women Junior Boxing Championships
12008
22010
32011
42012
52014
62015
72016
82017
92018

Combined (Men and Women)

NumberYearHostEvents
European Junior Boxing Championships
23201920
24202020
25202120
26202220
27202320
28202420
29202520

European School Boxing Championships (U15)

Source:

NumberYearHostEvents
European Schoolboys Championships
1200313
2200413
3200513
4200613
5200713
6200813
7200913
8201013
9201113
10201213
11201313
12201413
13201513
14201613
15201713
European Schoolboys and Schoolgirls Championships
16201826
17201926
18202126
192022
202023
21202429

European Military Boxing Championships

NumberYearHostEvents
12012

European Students Boxing Championships

NumberYearHostEvents
12009
12011

EUBC European Boxing Cup

Men

1.EUBC European Cup – Kharkov, Ukraine – October 22–23, 2010

Women

1.European Cup – Koeping, Sweden – June 8–12, 1999

2.European Cup – Macon, France – April 6–9, 2000

Balkan Boxing Championships

1.Balkan Championships – Bucharest, Romania – May 19–25, 1947

2.Balkan Championships – Istanbul, Turkey – April 15–17, 1960

3.Balkan Championships – Bucharest, Romania – July 11–15, 1961

4.Balkan Championships – Sofia, Bulgaria – May 23–25, 1962

5.Balkan Championships – Belgrade, Yugoslavia – May 27–29, 1966

6.Balkan Championships – Istanbul, Turkey – April 19–22, 1967

7.Balkan Championships – Galati, Romania – September 11–14, 1969

8.Balkan Championships – Varna, Bulgaria – May 20–23, 1970

9.Balkan Championships – Titograd, Yugoslavia – April 28 – May 2, 1971

10.Balkan Championships – Ankara, Turkey – May 16–20, 1972

11.Balkan Championships – Athens, Greece – May 3–7, 1973

12.Balkan Championships – Constanta, Romania – June 25–29, 1974

13.Balkan Championships – Sofia, Bulgaria – July 23–27, 1975

14.Balkan Championships – Zagreb, Yugoslavia – June 3–6, 1976

15.Balkan Championships – Bursa, Turkey – September 22–25, 1977

16.Balkan Championships – Athens, Greece – October 1–4, 1978

17.Balkan Championships – Tulcea, Romania – July 3–7, 1979

18.Balkan Championships – Pernik, Bulgaria – October 29 – November 1, 1980

19.Balkan Championships – Pula, Yugoslavia – October 1–4, 1981

20.Balkan Championships – Bursa, Turkey – October 27–31, 1982

21.Balkan Championships – Athens, Greece – November 27–30, 1983

22.Balkan Championships – Braila, Romania – September 1984

23.Balkan Championships – Sofia, Bulgaria – September 21–23, 1985

Balkan Championships – Pristina, Yugoslavia – June 25–28, 1987

Balkan Championships – Patras, Greece – November 20–25, 1990

Balkan Championships – Antalya, Turkey – December 11–14, 2019

Balkan Championships – Zagreb, Croatia – May 6–9, 2021

1.Balkan U-20 Championships – Bursa, Turkey – September 18–21, 1975

2.Balkan U-20 Championships – Braila, Romania – August 25–28, 1976

3.Balkan U-20 Championships – Athens, Greece – July 19–24, 1977

4.Balkan U-20 Championships – Slavonski Brod, Yugoslavia – April 14–16, 1978

5.Balkan U-20 Championships – Gabrovo, Bulgaria – June 5–6, 1979

6.Balkan U-20 Championships – Izmir, Turkey – December 3–7, 1980

7.Balkan U-20 Championships – Galati, Romania – December 15–19, 1981

8.Balkan U-20 Championships – Thessaloniki, Greece – October 7–10, 1982

10.Balkan U-20 Championships – Adapazarı, Turkey – December 5–8, 1985

Balkan U-20 Championships – Patras, Greece – November 1987

1.Balkan Olympic Days – Sofia, Bulgaria – 1997

2.Balkan Olympic Days – Ohrid, Macedonia – June 28–29, 2002

Nordic Boxing Championships

1.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – February 11–13, 1955

2.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – April 28–29, 1957

3.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – April 16–17, 1959

4.Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – April 13–14, 1961

5.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – April 4–5, 1963

6.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – April 1–2, 1965

7.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – April 3–4, 1967

8.Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 23–24, 1969

9.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – April 2–3, 1970

10.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – April 7–8, 1972

11.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – July 1974

12.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – April 1976

Nordic Junior Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 31 – April 1, 1979

14.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – March 29–30, 1980

15.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – March 1982

16.Nordic Championships – Bergen, Norway – April 7–8, 1984

17.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – July 1986

18.Nordic Championships – Roskilde, Denmark – March 26–27, 1988

19.Nordic Championships – Helsingborg, Sweden – March 24–25, 1990

Nordic Junior Championships – Ringsted, Denmark – March 23–24, 1991

20.Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – April 3–4, 1992

Nordic Junior Championships – Norway – March 1998

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Uppsala, Sweden – March 25–26, 2000

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Give, Denmark – March 31 – April 1, 2001

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Moss, Norway – March 23–24, 2002

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Lahti, Finland – March 22–23, 2003

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – March 27–28, 2004

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Tonsberg, Norway – March 25–26, 2006

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Loviisa, Finland – March 24–25, 2007

Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Lund, Sweden – March 29–30, 2008

Nordic Championships – Aabybro, Denmark – April 4–5, 2009

Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 20–21, 2010

Nordic Championships – Lahti, Finland – March 26–27, 2011

Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – March 24–25, 2012

Nordic Championships – Aarhus, Denmark – March 23–24, 2013

Nordic Championships – Tampere, Finland – March 28–29, 2015

Nordic Championships – Gothenburg, Sweden – March 26–27, 2016

Nordic Championships – Gilleleje, Denmark – April 1–2, 2017

Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 24–25, 2018

Nordic Championships – Tampere, Finland – March 30–31, 2019

Nordic Championships – Reykjanesbaer, Iceland – March 25–27, 2022

Open Championship

Boxing (specifically European Boxing) have many Memorial Tournament. 69th Bocskai István Memorial Tournament, one of the most traditional boxing tournaments in Europe in 2025.

References

References

  1. "Home".
  2. "Biddings for EUBC European Championships". European Boxing Confederation.
  3. "International Championships Index".
  4. "European U-22 Championships".
  5. "European Junior Championships".
  6. "European Cadet Championships".
  7. "EuropeanSchoolboysChampionships".
  8. "European Women Youth-Junior Champs".
  9. "European Games / EUBC European Boxing Championships". European Boxing Confederation.
  10. "International Championships Index".
  11. "European U-22 Championships".
  12. "International Championships Index".
  13. "International Championships Index".
  14. "International Championships Index".
  15. "The 69th Bocskai István Memorial Tournament will begin in Debrecen next Tuesday".
  16. (July 2025)
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