The 11th USSR Boxing Championship was held from June 1 to June 11, 1945 in Moscow . Competitions were held on the knockout system after the 2nd defeat according to the formula of fighting 3 rounds of 3 minutes each. 62 boxers from 14 cities from 12 sports organizations took part in the championship.
1945 USSR Boxing Championship | |
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Host city | Moscow |
Number of participants | 62 |
Playing medals | 8 sets |
The opening ceremony | June 1st |
Closing ceremony | June 11 |
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Medalists
Weight category | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
The lightest weight (up to 51 kg) | Lev Segalovich Red Army ( Moscow ) | Boris Kaladze Dynamo ( Tbilisi ) | Gabriel Hanukashvili Dynamo ( Tbilisi ) |
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Lightest weight (up to 54 kg) | Ivan Avdeev Dynamo ( Moscow ) | Edward Aristagov Navy ( Leningrad ) | V. Udalov Dynamo ( Tbilisi ) |
Feather-weight (up to 57 kg) | Ivan Knyazev " Vodnik " ( Leningrad ) | Alexander Lyubimov " Wings of the Soviets " ( Moscow ) | P. Somov Dynamo ( Moscow ) |
A light weight (up to 60 kg) | Victor Pushkin " Wings of the Soviets " ( Moscow ) | Harald Kanepi Dynamo ( Tallinn ) | Shalva Gorgaslidze Dynamo , ( Tbilisi ) Anatoly Greiner |
Welterweight (up to 67 kg) | Sergey Scherbakov " Wings of the Soviets " ( Moscow ) | V. Nikitin Red Army ( Leningrad ) | Vasily Barandeev Red Army ( Moscow ) |
Average weight (up to 73 kg) | Evgeny Ogurenkov " Builder " ( Moscow ) | Roman Kariste Dynamo ( Tallinn ) | Vasily Chudinov Red Army ( Moscow ) |
Light heavyweight (up to 81 kg) | Levon Gudushauri Dynamo ( Tbilisi ) | Anatoly Stepanov Red Army ( Moscow ) | Gregory Kaci " Labor Reserves " ( Donetsk ) |
Heavy weight (over 81 kg) | Nikolay Korolev " Pishevik " ( Moscow ) | Martin Linnamägi Dynamo ( Tallinn ) | Rudolf Lange Kalev ( Tallinn ) |
Literature
- Yelensky G. L. Boxing Handbook. - Moscow: Physical Culture and Sport , 1948. - 48 p.
- Borisov E.V., Zybalov G.Z., Yelensky G.L. Boxing: A Handbook. - Moscow: Physical Culture and Sport , 1976. - 248 p.
- Taratorin N.N. Boxing. Encyclopedia . - Moscow: Terra. Sport, 1998. - 320 p.