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European Union Amateur Boxing Championships

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European Boxing Championships
StatusActive
GenreSports event
Date(s)Midyear
FrequencyAnnual
Inaugurated2003 / 2006
Organised byEUBC

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

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

Number Events Inaugurated
1 European Boxing Championships 1925
2 European Union Boxing Championships 2003
3 European U22 Boxing Championships (U22) 2012
4 European Youth Boxing Championships (U19) 1970
5 European Junior Boxing Championships (U17) 1996
6 European School Boxing Championships (U15) 2003

Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Editions

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Medals

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Combined (Men and Women)

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European Union Junior Championships

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1.European Union Junior Championships - Rome, Italy - June 6–11, 2006

2.European Union Junior Championships - Warsaw, Poland - May 21–26, 2007

European Union Cadet Championships

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1.European Union Cadet Championships - Porto Torres, Italy - June 12–16, 2007

See also

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Results Database

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References

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  1. ^ "Home". eubcboxing.org.
  2. ^ "Biddings for EUBC European Championships".
  3. ^ "International Championships Index".
  4. ^ "European U-22 Championships".
  5. ^ "European Junior Championships".
  6. ^ "European Cadet Championships".
  7. ^ "EuropeanSchoolboysChampionships".
  8. ^ "European Women Youth-Junior Champs".
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