2009 European Union Amateur Boxing Championships

The Men's 2009 European Union Amateur Boxing Championships was held at the Odense Sports Centre in Odense, Denmark from June 14 to June 21. The 7th edition of the annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight
(– 48 kilograms)
Tommy Stubbs
England
Jay Harris
Wales
Łukasz Maszczyk
Poland
Flyweight
(– 51 kilograms)
Khalid Saeed Yafai
England
Declan Geraghty
Ireland
Norbert Kalucza
Hungary

Joe Gage
Wales

Bantamweight
(– 54 kilograms)
Denis Makarov
Germany
John Joe Nevin
Ireland
Andrew Selby
Wales

Luke Campbell
England

Featherweight
(– 57 kilograms)
David Oliver Joyce
Ireland
Sandro Schaer
Germany
Craig Evans
Wales

Michał Chudecki
Poland

Lightweight
(– 60 kilograms)
Eugen Burhard
Germany
Thomas Stalker
England
Filip Palic
Croatia

Eric Donovan
Ireland

Light Welterweight
(– 64 kilograms)
Bradley Saunders
England
Gyula Káté
Hungary
Philip Sutcliffe
Ireland

Lewis Rees
Wales

Welterweight
(– 69 kilograms)
Balázs Bacskai
Hungary
Willie McLaughlin
Ireland
Orhan Ozturk
Holland

Scott Cardle
England

Middleweight
(– 75 kilograms)
Darren O'Neill
Ireland
Stephen Bernett
Wales
Bogdan Juratoni
Romania

Konstantin Buga
Germany

Light Heavyweight
(– 81 kilograms)
Imre Szellő
Hungary
Obed Mbwakongo
England
Kieran Hardin
Wales

Hrvoje Sep
Croatia

Heavyweight
(– 91 kilograms)
Con Sheehan
Ireland
Juan Oliva Alemán
Spain
Vahagn Sahakyan
Slovakia

Warren Baister
England

Super Heavyweight
(+ 91 kilograms)
John Jones
Wales
István Bernáth
Hungary
Francesco Rossano
Italy

Răzvan Cojanu
Romania

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ireland (IRL)3328
2 England (ENG)3238
3 Hungary (HUN)2215
4 Germany (GER)2114
5 Wales (WAL)1258
6 Spain (ESP)0101
7 Croatia (CRO)0022
 Poland (POL)0022
 Romania (ROM)0022
10 Italy (ITA)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (12 nations)11112143
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