2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships

The Men's 2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Tampere, Finland from May 13 to 21. The tournament served as a qualification event for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight
( 48 kilograms)
Valeriy Sydorenko
Ukraine
Sergey Kazakov
Russia
Pál Lakatos
Hungary

Marian Velicu
Romania

Flyweight
( 51 kilograms)
Vladimir Sidorenko
Ukraine
Bogdan Dobrescu
Romania
Sevdalin Marinov
Bulgaria

Juho Tolppola
Finland

Bantamweight
( 54 kilograms)
Agasi Agagüloglu
Turkey
Raimkul Malakhbekov
Russia
Aram Ramazyan
Armenia

György Farkas
Hungary

Featherweight
( 57 kilograms)
Ramaz Paliani
Turkey
Boris Georgiev
Bulgaria
Alexei Vorobiyev
Belarus

Falk Huste
Germany

Lightweight
( 60 kilograms)
Alexander Maletin
Russia
Filip Palić
Croatia
Selim Palyani
Turkey

Norman Schuster
Germany

Light Welterweight
( 63.5 kilograms)
Aleksandr Leonov
Russia
Dimitar Stilianov
Bulgaria
Nurhan Süleymanoglu
Turkey

Willy Blain
France

Welterweight
( 67 kilograms)
Bülent Ulusoy
Turkey
Valeri Braschnik
Ukraine
Darius Jasevičius
Lithuania

Mihály Kótai
Hungary

Light Middleweight
( 71 kilograms)
Felix Sturm
Germany
Andrey Mishin
Russia
Dimitri Usagin
Bulgaria

Nikola Sjekloća
Yugoslavia

Middleweight
( 75 kilograms)
Zsolt Erdei
Hungary
Stjepan Božić
Croatia
Oleksandr Zubrihin
Ukraine

Juha Ruokola
Finland

Light Heavyweight
( 81 kilograms)
Aleksandr Lebziak
Russia
Claudiu Rasko
Romania
Milorad Gajović
Yugoslavia

Ali Ismayilov
Azerbaijan

Heavyweight
( 91 kilograms)
Jackson Chanet
France
Sultanahmed Ibragimov
Russia
Emil Garai
Hungary

Andreas Gustavsson
Sweden

Super Heavyweight
(+ 91 kilograms)
Alexei Lezin
Russia
Paolo Vidoz
Italy
Cengiz Koç
Germany

Bagrat Oghanian
Armenia

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