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1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships
Boxing competitions
Boxing competitions
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships |
| host_city | Gothenburg |
| country | Sweden |
| nations | 26 |
| athletes | 191 |
| dates | 7–12 May |
| previous | [1989 Athens](1989-european-amateur-boxing-championships) |
| next | [1993 Vejle](1993-european-amateur-boxing-championships) |
The Men's 1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Gothenburg, Sweden from May 7 to 12. The 29th edition of the bi-annual competition, in which 191 fighters from 26 countries participated this time, 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 | Italy Luigi Castiglione | ||
| Italy | Hungary Pál Lakatos | ||
| Hungary | |||
| **Flyweight | |||
| (– 51 kilograms)** | Hungary István Kovács | ||
| Hungary | Germany Mario Loch | ||
| Germany | Bulgaria Daniel Petrov | ||
| Bulgaria | |||
| **Bantamweight | |||
| (– 54 kilograms)** | Bulgaria Serafim Todorov | ||
| Bulgaria | Netherlands Miguel Dias | ||
| Netherlands | Germany Andreas Tews | ||
| Germany | |||
| **Featherweight | |||
| (– 57 kilograms)** | Ireland Paul Griffin | ||
| Ireland | Soviet Union Faat Gatin | ||
| Soviet Union | England Alan Vaughan | ||
| England | |||
| **Lightweight | |||
| (– 60 kilograms)** | Romania Vasile Nistor | ||
| Romania | Soviet Union Ayrat Chamatov | ||
| Soviet Union | Germany Marco Rudolph | ||
| Germany | |||
| **Light Welterweight | |||
| (– 63.5 kilograms)** | Soviet Union Konstantin Tszyu | ||
| Soviet Union | Germany Andreas Zülow | ||
| Germany | SFR Yugoslavia Vukašin Dobrašinović | ||
| Yugoslavia | |||
| **Welterweight | |||
| (– 67 kilograms)** | Sweden Roberto Welin | ||
| Sweden | Soviet Union Vladimir Yereshchenko | ||
| Soviet Union | SFR Yugoslavia Mujo Bajrović | ||
| Yugoslavia | |||
| **Light Middleweight | |||
| (– 71 kilograms)** | Soviet Union Israyel Hakobkokhyan | ||
| Soviet Union | Germany Torsten Schmitz | ||
| Germany | Poland Jan Dydak | ||
| Poland | |||
| **Middleweight | |||
| (– 75 kilograms)** | Germany Sven Ottke | ||
| Germany | Czechoslovakia Michal Franek | ||
| Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union Aleksandr Lebziak | ||
| Soviet Union | |||
| **Light Heavyweight | |||
| (– 81 kilograms)** | Germany Dariusz Michalczewski | ||
| Germany | Netherlands Peter Zwezerijnen | ||
| Netherlands | Soviet Union Rostyslav Zaulychnyi | ||
| Soviet Union | |||
| **Heavyweight | |||
| (– 91 kilograms)** | Netherlands Arnold Vanderlyde | ||
| Netherlands | Greece Georgios Stefanopoulos | ||
| Greece | Soviet Union Evgeni Sukalov | ||
| Soviet Union | |||
| **Super Heavyweight | |||
| (+ 91 kilograms)** | Soviet Union Yevgeni Belousov | ||
| Soviet Union | Germany Andreas Schnieders | ||
| Germany | Bulgaria Svilen Rusinov | ||
| Bulgaria |
MEDAL TABLE
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