1930 European Amateur Boxing Championships Explained

1930 European Amateur Boxing Championships
Host City:Budapest
Country:Hungary
Nations:11
Athletes:64
Dates:4–8 June
Previous:1927 Berlin

The 1930 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary from 4 to 8 June. It was the third edition of the competition, organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. There were 64 fighters from 11 countries participating.[1]

Medal winners

Flyweight
( - 50.8 kilograms)
István Énekes
Mieczysław Forlański
Carlo Trombetta
Bantamweight
( - 53.5 kilograms)
János Széles
Mario Plaesu
Edelweis Rodriguez
Featherweight
( - 57.1 kilograms)
Gyula Szabó
Cesare Saracini
Nicolae Carata
Lightweight
( - 61.2 kilograms)
Mario Bianchini
Sándor Szobolevszky
Kaarlo Väkevä
Welterweight
( - 66.7 kilograms)
Jupp Besselmann
Witold Majchrzycki
Karl Dehn
Middleweight
( - 72.6 kilograms)
Clemente Meroni
Lajos Szigeti
John Andersson
Light Heavyweight
( - 79.4 kilograms)
Thyge Petersen
Albert Leidmann
Mario Lenzi
Heavyweight
(+ 79.4 kilograms)
Michael Michaelsen
Bertil Molander
Heinz Hinzmann

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/EuropeanChampionships1930.html 3. European Championships - Budapest, Hungary - June 4-8, 1930