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, the European Boxing Confederation (EUBC). The first edition of the men's tournament took place in 2003 in Strasbourg, France and the women's in 2006 in Porto Torres, Italy. The men's tournament was held annually from 2003 to 2009 and every four years since 2014, while the women's tournament was held annually from 2006 to 2011 and every four years since 2013.

EUBC Events

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

NumberEventsFirstLast
1European Amateur Boxing Championships19252017 (42nd)
2European Union Amateur Boxing Championships20032017 (8th)
3European U22 Boxing Championships20122017 (2nd)
4European Youth Boxing Championships19702017 (27th)
5European Junior Boxing Championships19962017 (21st)
6European Schools Boxing Championships20032017 (15th)

Men's editions

NumberYearHostDatesEvents
1 2003 Strasbourg, France June 10–14 11
2 2004 Madrid, Spain June 20–24 11
3 2005 Cagliari, Italy June 4–11 11
4 2006 Pécs, Hungary May 23–27 11
5 2007 Dublin, Ireland June 18–23 11
6 2008 Cetniewo, Poland June 15–22 11
7 2009 Odense, Denmark June 14–21 11
8 2014 Sofia, Bulgaria August 8–16 10
9 2018 Valladolid, Spain November 8–19 10

Men's All Time Medal Table

As of 2018

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 England (ENG)13131743
2 Ireland (IRL)1312934
3 Italy (ITA)1371030
4 France (FRA)1161835
5 Bulgaria (BUL)115824
6 Hungary (HUN)881632
7 Turkey (TUR)841729
8 Germany (GER)451019
9 Poland (POL)392234
10 Romania (ROU)261018
11 Greece (GRE)2237
12 Sweden (SWE)2215
13 Moldova (MDA)2068
14 Spain (ESP)14712
15 Lithuania (LTU)1236
16 Slovakia (SVK)1179
17 Estonia (EST)1124
18 Latvia (LVA)1023
19 Croatia (HRV)031215
20 Georgia (GEO)0336
21 Netherlands (NLD)0123
22 Denmark (DNK)0112
 Finland (FIN)0112
24 Czech Republic (CZE)0101
25 Wales0033
Totals (25 nations)9797190384

Women's editions

NumberYearHostDatesEvents
1 2006 Porto Torres, Italy June 6–12 13
2 2007 Lille, France December 4–8 13
3 2008 Liverpool, England August 4–8 13
4 2009 Pazardzhik, Bulgaria June 24–28 11
5 2010 Keszthely, Hungary August 4–7 11
6 2011 Katowice, Poland May 31 - June 4 10
7 2013 Keszthely, Hungary July 1 - July 6 10
8 2017 Cascia, Italy August 4–13 10

Women's All Time Medal Table

As 2017

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey (TUR)1891946
2 France (FRA)1371838
3 Poland (POL)10171845
4 England (ENG)10101030
5 Hungary (HUN)861428
6 Italy (ITA)761528
7 Ireland (IRL)62614
8 Romania (ROU)561021
9 Bulgaria (BGR)56819
10 Sweden (SWE)32510
11 Denmark (DNK)2035
12 Germany (DEU)171018
13 Netherlands (NLD)1326
14 Finland (FIN)1179
15  Switzerland (CHE)1023
16 Belgium (BEL)0246
17 Greece (GRC)0235
18 Czech Republic (CZE)0213
 Spain (ESP)0213
20 Serbia (SRB)0101
21 Croatia (HRV)0055
22 Lithuania (LTU)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
 Scotland (SCT)0011
 Slovenia (SVN)0011
 Wales0011
Totals (26 nations)9191166348

See also

Results Database

References

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