2017 European Amateur Boxing Championships | |
Host City: | Kharkiv |
Country: | Ukraine |
Nations: | 39 |
Athletes: | 232 |
Events: | 10 |
Dates: | June 16–24, 2017 |
Stadium: | Palace of Sports "Lokomotiv" |
Previous: | 2015 Samokov |
The Men's 2017 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in the Palace of Sports "Lokomotiv", Kharkiv, Ukraine from 16 to 24 June 2017. It is the 42nd edition of this biennial competition organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, the EUBC.
Date | Round | |
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16-20 June 2017 | Preliminaries | |
21 June 2017 | Quarterfinals | |
23 June 2017 | Semifinals | |
24 June 2017 | Finals |
The medal winners are:[1]
Light Flyweight ( - 49 kg)[2] | Vasilii Egorov | Galal Yafai | Yauheni Karmilchyk |
Samuel Carmona | |||
Flyweight ( - 52 kg)[3] | Daniel Asenov | Niall Farrell | Dmytro Zamotayev |
Brendan Irvine | |||
Bantamweight ( - 56 kg)[4] | Peter McGrail | Mykola Butsenko | José Quiles |
Kurt Walker | |||
Lightweight ( - 60 kg)[5] | Iurii Shestak | Gabil Mamedov | Calum French |
Pavlo Ishchenko | |||
Light Welterweight ( - 64 kg)[6] | Hovhannes Bachkov | Luke McCormack | Mateusz Polski |
Evaldas Petrauskas | |||
Welterweight ( - 69 kg)[7] | Abass Baraou | Pat McCormack | Vasile Belous |
Ievgenii Barabanov | |||
Middleweight ( - 75 kg)[8] | Oleksandr Khyzhniak | Kamran Shakhsuvarly | Salvatore Cavallaro |
Zoltán Harcsa | |||
Light Heavyweight ( - 81 kg)[9] | Joe Ward | Muslim Gadzhimagomedov | Valentino Manfredonia |
Damir Plantić | |||
Heavyweight ( - 91 kg)[10] | Evgeny Tishchenko | Cheavan Clarke | Paul Omba-Biongolo |
Roy Korving | |||
Super Heavyweight (+91 kg)[11] | Victor Vykhryst | Frazer Clarke | Maxim Babanin |
Djamili-Dini Aboudou-Moindze |