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1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships
Boxing competitions
Boxing competitions
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships |
| host_city | Athens |
| country | Greece |
| nations | 26 |
| athletes | 160 |
| dates | 29 May–3 June |
| previous | [1987 Torino](1987-european-amateur-boxing-championships) |
| next | [1991 Gothenburg](1991-european-amateur-boxing-championships) |
The Men's 1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Athens, Greece from May 29 to June 3, with the participation of 160 fighters from 26 countries. The 28th edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA.
Medal winners
| EVENT | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Light Flyweight | |||
| (– 48 kilograms)** | Bulgaria Ivailo Marinov | ||
| Bulgaria | Hungary Róbert Isaszegi | ||
| Hungary | Soviet Union Nshan Munchyan | ||
| Soviet Union | |||
| **Flyweight | |||
| (– 51 kilograms)** | Soviet Union Yuri Arbachakov | ||
| Soviet Union | Hungary János Váradi | ||
| Hungary | Bulgaria Krasimir Czolakov | ||
| Bulgaria | |||
| **Bantamweight | |||
| (– 54 kilograms)** | Bulgaria Serafim Todorov | ||
| Bulgaria | Soviet Union Timofey Skryabin | ||
| Soviet Union | East Germany Dieter Berg | ||
| East Germany | |||
| **Featherweight | |||
| (– 57 kilograms)** | Bulgaria Kirkor Kirkorov | ||
| Bulgaria | East Germany Marco Rudolph | ||
| East Germany | Poland Rafał Rudzki | ||
| Poland | |||
| **Lightweight | |||
| (– 60 kilograms)** | Soviet Union Konstantin Tszyu | ||
| Soviet Union | Romania Daniel Dumitrescu | ||
| Romania | Italy Giorgio Campanella | ||
| Italy | |||
| **Light Welterweight | |||
| (– 63.5 kilograms)** | Soviet Union Igor Ruzhnikov | ||
| Soviet Union | Poland Dariusz Czernij | ||
| Poland | Bulgaria Khristo Furnigov | ||
| Bulgaria | |||
| **Welterweight | |||
| (– 67 kilograms)** | East Germany Siegfried Mehnert | ||
| East Germany | Bulgaria Borislav Abadzhiev | ||
| Bulgaria | SFR Yugoslavia Mujo Bajrović | ||
| Yugoslavia | |||
| **Light Middleweight | |||
| (– 71 kilograms)** | Soviet Union Israel Akopkokhyan | ||
| Soviet Union | Romania Rudel Obreja | ||
| Romania | East Germany Enrico Richter | ||
| East Germany | |||
| **Middleweight | |||
| (– 75 kilograms)** | East Germany Henry Maske | ||
| East Germany | Czech Republic Michal Franek | ||
| Czechoslovakia | Bulgaria Daniel Krumov | ||
| Bulgaria | |||
| **Light Heavyweight | |||
| (– 81 kilograms)** | East Germany Sven Lange | ||
| East Germany | Hungary Lajos Eros | ||
| Hungary | Finland Kai Helenius | ||
| Finland | |||
| **Heavyweight | |||
| (– 91 kilograms)** | Netherlands Arnold Vanderlyde | ||
| Netherlands | East Germany Axel Schulz | ||
| East Germany | Poland Andrzej Gołota | ||
| Poland | |||
| **Super Heavyweight | |||
| (+ 91 kilograms)** | East Germany Ulli Kaden | ||
| East Germany | Greece Giorgios Tsahakis | ||
| Greece | Bulgaria Svilen Rusinov | ||
| Bulgaria |
Medal table
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