1963 European Amateur Boxing Championships Explained

1963 European Amateur Boxing Championships
Host City:Moscow
Country:Soviet Union
Nations:18
Athletes:133
Dates:26 May–2 June
Previous:1961 Belgrade

The 1963 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Moscow, Soviet Union from 26 May to 2 June. The 15th edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. There were 133 fighters from 18 countries participating.

Medal winners

Flyweight
( - 51 kilograms)
Viktor Bystrov
Stefan Panayotov
Constantin Ciucă
Paolo Vacca
Bantamweight
( - 54 kilograms)
Oleg Grigoryev
Branislav Petrić
Rainer Poser
Nicolae Puiu
Featherweight
( - 57 kilograms)
Stanislav Stepashkin
Giovanni Girgenti
Jerzy Adamski
Andrei Olteanu
Lightweight
( - 60 kilograms)
János Kajdi
Boris Nikanorov
Antero Halonen
Giuseppe Sabri
Light Welterweight
( - 63.5 kilograms)
Jerzy Kulej
Aloizs Tumiņš
Bruno Arcari
Gerhard Dieter
Welterweight
( - 67 kilograms)
Ričardas Tamulis
Silvano Bertini
János Kálmán
Bohumil Němeček
Light Middleweight
( - 71 kilograms)
Boris Lagutin
Andrew Wyper
Virgil Badea
Siegfried Olesch
Middleweight
( - 75 kilograms)
Valeriy Popenchenko
Ion Monea
Dragoslav Jakovljević
Emil Schulz
Light Heavyweight
( - 81 kilograms)
Zbigniew Pietrzykowski
Danas Pozniakas
František Poláček
Bernard Thebault
Heavyweight
(+ 81 kilograms)
Josef Němec
Andrey Abramov
Dante Cané
Karl Degenhardt

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