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The European Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest competition for boxing amateurs in
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, organised by the continent's governing body EUBC, which stands for the ''
European Boxing Confederation The European Boxing Confederation (EUBC) is the European governing body in amateur boxing. It is a member of the world governing body AIBA. It came into existence on the adoption of its constitution on February 16, 2009, taking over the functions ...
''. The first edition of the tournament took place in 1924, although the first 'competitive' championships were hosted by the city of
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) in 1925.


EUBC events

In 2008 AIBA changed names of age groups (Junior->Youth, Cadet->Junior). Sources:


Editions


Men

; Notes * After World War II, the results were annulled by AIBA (
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). * Held as part of the 2019 European Games.


Women


Medals

Two bronze medals awarded from 1951 European Amateur Boxing Championships. Two bronze medals not awarded in 2001 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships because of lake of competitors.


Men (1925–2022)

As of 2022 European Amateur Boxing Championships (Exclude
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).


Women (2001–2022)

As of 2022 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships.


Combined (Men and Women) (1925–2022)

As of 2022 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships (Exclude
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).


Multiple gold medalists

Boldface denotes active amateur boxers and highest medal count among all boxers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.


Men


Women


European U22 Boxing Championships

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European Youth Boxing Championships (U19)

Source: * 1970–1982 : U20 * 1984–Now: U19 * In 2008 AIBA changed names of age groups (Junior->Youth, Cadet->Junior).


Men


Women


Combined (Men and Women)


European Junior Boxing Championships (U17)

Source: * In 2008 AIBA changed names of age groups (Junior->Youth, Cadet->Junior).


Men


Women


Combined (Men and Women)


European School Boxing Championships (U15)

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European Military Boxing Championships


European Stuents Boxing Championships


EUBC European Boxing Cup


Men

1.EUBC European Cup – Kharkov, Ukraine – October 22–23, 2010


Women

1.European Cup – Koeping, Sweden – June 8–12, 1999 2.European Cup – Macon, France – April 6–9, 2000


Balkan Boxing Championships

1.Balkan Championships – Bucharest, Romania – May 19–25, 1947 2.Balkan Championships – Istanbul, Turkey – April 15–17, 1960 3.Balkan Championships – Bucharest, Romania – Juy 11–15 1961 4.Balkan Championships – Sofia, Bulgaria – May 23–25, 1962 5.Balkan Championships – Belgrade, Yugoslavia – May 27–29, 1966 6.Balkan Championships – Istanbul, Turkey – April 19–22, 1967 7.Balkan Championships – Galati, Romania – September 11–14, 1969 8.Balkan Championships – Varna, Bulgaria – May 20–23, 1970 9.Balkan Championships – Titograd, Yugoslavia – April 28 – May 2, 1971 10.Balkan Championships – Ankara, Turkey – May 16–20, 1972 11.Balkan Championships – Athens, Greece – May 3–7, 1973 12.Balkan Championships – Constanta, Romania – June 25–29, 1974 13.Balkan Championships – Sofia, Bulgaria – July 23–27, 1975 14.Balkan Championships – Zagreb, Yugoslavia – June 3–6, 1976 15.Balkan Championships – Bursa, Turkey – September 22–25, 1977 16.Balkan Championships – Athens, Greece – October 1–4, 1978 17.Balkan Championships – Tulcea, Romania – July 3–7, 1979 18.Balkan Championships – Pernik, Bulgaria – October 29 – November 1, 1980 19.Balkan Championships – Pula, Yugoslavia – October 1–4, 1981 20.Balkan Championships – Bursa, Turkey – October 27–31, 1982 21.Balkan Championships – Athens, Greece – November 27–30, 1983 22.Balkan Championships – Braila, Romania – September 1984 23.Balkan Championships – Sofia, Bulgaria – September 21–23, 1985 Balkan Championships – Pristina, Yugoslavia – June 25–28, 1987 Balkan Championships – Patras, Greece – November 20–25, 1990 Balkan Championships – Antalya, Turkey – December 11–14, 2019 Balkan Championships – Zagreb, Croatia – May 6–9, 2021 1.Balkan U-20 Championships – Bursa, Turkey – September 18–21, 1975 2.Balkan U-20 Championships – Braila, Romania – August 25–28, 1976 3.Balkan U-20 Championships – Athens, Greece – July 19–24, 1977 4.Balkan U-20 Championships – Slavonski Brod, Yugoslavia – April 14–16, 1978 5.Balkan U-20 Championships – Gabrovo, Bulgaria – June 5–6, 1979 6.Balkan U-20 Championships – Izmir, Turkey – December 3–7, 1980 7.Balkan U-20 Championships – Galati, Romania – December 15–19, 1981 8.Balkan U-20 Championships – Thessaloniki, Greece – October 7–10, 1982 10.Balkan U-20 Championships – Adapazan, Turkey – December 5–8, 1985 Balkan U-20 Championships – Patras, Greece – November 1987 1.Balkan Olympic Days – Sofia, Bulgaria – 1997 2.Balkan Olympic Days – Ohrid, Macedonia – June 28–29, 2002


Nordic Boxing Championships

1.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – February 11–13, 1955 2.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – April 28–29, 1957 3.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – April 16–17, 1959 4.Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – April 13–14, 1961 5.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – April 4–5, 1963 6.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – April 1–2, 1965 7.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – April 3–4, 1967 8.Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 23–24, 1969 9.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – April 2–3, 1970 10.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – April 7–8, 1972 11.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – July 1974 12.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – April 1976 Nordic Junior Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 31 – April 1, 1979 14.Nordic Championships – Copenhagen, Denmark – March 29–30, 1980 15.Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – March 1982 16.Nordic Championships – Bergen, Norway – April 7–8, 1984 17.Nordic Championships – Helsinki, Finland – July 1986 18.Nordic Championships – Roskilde, Denmark – March 26–27, 1988 19.Nordic Championships – Helsingborg, Sweden – March 24–25, 1990 Nordic Junior Championships – Ringsted, Denmark – March 23–24, 1991 20.Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – April 3–4, 1992 Nordic Junior Championships – Norway – March 1998 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Uppsala, Sweden – March 25–26, 2000 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Give, Denmark – March 31 – April 1, 2001 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Moss, Norway – March 23–24, 2002 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Lahti, Finland – March 22–23, 2003 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – March 27–28, 2004 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Tonsberg, Norway – March 25–26, 2006 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Loviisa, Finland – March 24–25, 2007 Nordic Junior & Women Championships – Lund, Sweden – March 29–30, 2008 Nordic Championships – Aabybro, Denmark – April 4–5, 2009 Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 20–21, 2010 Nordic Championships – Lahti, Finland – March 26–27, 2011 Nordic Championships – Stockholm, Sweden – March 24–25, 2012 Nordic Championships – Aarhus, Denmark – March 23–24, 2013 Nordic Championships – Tampere, Finland – March 28–29, 2015 Nordic Championships – Gothenburg, Sweden – March 26–27, 2016 Nordic Championships – Gilleleje, Denmark – April 1–2, 2017 Nordic Championships – Oslo, Norway – March 24–25, 2018 Nordic Championships – Tampere, Finland – March 30–31, 2019 Nordic Championships – Reykjanesbaer, Iceland – March 25–27, 2022


See also

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World Amateur Boxing Championships The IBA World Boxing Championships, and the IBA Women's World Boxing Championships (previously known as AIBA), are biennial amateur boxing competitions organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA), which is the sport governing body. A ...
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AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships The IBA Youth World Boxing Championships and the IBA Junior World Boxing Championships are amateur boxing competitions organised by the International Boxing Association (amateur), International Boxing Association (IBA), the sport's governing bo ...
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European Union Amateur Boxing Championships The European Union Amateur Boxing Championships is a competition for amateur boxers from the European Union and its candidate countries (thus Turkey is a leading participant). The championships are organised by the continent's governing body, ...
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Boxing at the 2015 European Games Boxing competitions at the 2015 European Games were held from 16 to 27 June 2015 at the Crystal Hall 3 venue in the main Games cluster in Baku. The competition consisted of ten weight events for men, and five for women, and was contested, as at ...
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Boxing at the 2019 European Games At the 2019 European Games in Minsk, matches across fifteen weight categories in boxing were contested between 21 and 30 June 2019, of which ten were allocated to men and five were allocated to women. In contrast to 2015, this tournament dou ...


References


External links

* http://www.eubcboxing.org/
European Boxing Confederation



Results database

* http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/AAAChampionships.html * http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/EuropeanChampionships.html * http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/European_wom_Champs.html {{European Championships Boxing competitions Amateur boxing Boxing competitions in Europe
boxing Boxing (also known as "Western boxing" or "pugilism") is a combat sport in which two people, usually wearing protective gloves and other protective equipment such as hand wraps and mouthguards, throw punches at each other for a predetermined ...
Recurring sporting events established in 1925