Rotterdam's ten heroes

Lightweight (60kg)
The EUBC European Youth Boxing Championships ended this week-end with
top-quality finals in the port of Rotterdam (Netherlands). Closing an intensive
week of competition with 210 fights, Russia and Ukraine topped the medal table,
confirming their rank at youth level.
Seven Ukrainians advanced to the
semi-final stage of the championships and six of them could fight for the gold
medals in Rotterdam. Ukraine could celebrate two top positions while three out
of the four Russian finalists were crowned in the competition. Azerbaijan also
have had three finalists in the championships and two of their young hopes
bagged the gold medals.
In the last edition of the EUBC European Youth
Championships Ireland the host nation could not win any gold medal on home soil
but now they were able to get a top position in the flyweight (52 kg) class
where 17-year-old Gary Cully defeated all of his rivals and awarded the best
boxer trophy as well. "I am really tired after the long preparation and
competition but extremely happy to win the trophies. I will be travelling with
my family to Spain for a holiday and following that I have to start my trainings
again to prepare well to the 2014 AIBA Youth World Championships," said Gary
Cully after his arrival back to Ireland.
Next to Ireland another Western
European nation returned to the top of the continent following the success of
Christian M'Billi Assomo who shocked the main favourites of the middleweight (75
kg) division. The 18-year-old French fighter defeated Russia's AIBA Junior World
Champion Aleksandr Agafonov and caused one of the biggest surprise of the whole
championships. "I cannot believe it that I could win the continental
championships this is really surprised me. I have returned to my mother who
supported and motivated me in my whole life," said the French winner of the
middleweight class.
Following APB boxer Pal Bedak's gold medal in the
2003 European Junior Championships in this age group, Roland Galos was able to
do the same performance in Rotterdam and finished Hungary's no gold series since
the Warsaw edition which was held ten years ago. Roland Galos won all of his
five contests in the championships and in spite of his shoulder injury he was
able to beat Ukraine's two-time European Junior Champion Viktor Petrov in the
final of the lightweight (60 kg) class. "I felt myself very well in the nice
city of Rotterdam and actually I cannot say too much things after the
competition. I came a small town from South Hungary and I cannot believe it that
I am the European Youth Champion. I have had a close fight against Italy's
Francesco Maietta in the semi-final while we found the winning tactic in the
gold medal contest against Ukraine's Viktor Petrov," said Roland Galos after
returning back to home. Besides Roland Galos' gold medal European Junior
Champion Adam Hamori earned a valuable silver medal for Hungary at the light
heavyweight (81 kg) class.
Among Europe's developing boxing nations
Albania achieved its first ever medal in the continental level in 2003 when
Nelson Hysa secured a bronze medal in Warsaw. After his success Albania's
biggest boxing hope in the recent past 17-year-old Rexhildo Zeneli could
continue the medal series of the country in Rotterdam. The bantamweight (56 kg)
class boxer was able to win a bronze in the championships and has got great
expectations in the 2014 AIBA Youth World Championships as well. "This is an
amazing feeling to win a medal in the European Youth Championships. Thanks for
God who always listens, protects and cares for you," said Zeneli after the
competition.
The biggest hope of the host nation AIBA Youth World
Championships quarter-finalist Wouter Djokic (69 kg) failed his opening contest
against Croatia's Luka Prtenjaca and could not realize the previous
expectations. "I was not enough sharp in my opening bout and I felt a lot of
pressure from the side of the press and I am so sorry for my early elimination
but I have to go ahead and continue the work in the training hall."
The
host Dutch team won one bronze medal following Thomas Oomen's performance in the
heavyweight class (91 kg). Following Peter Mullenberg's silver in the elite
continental competition the Netherlands was able to achieve another important
medal in 2013. Four Italians advanced to the semi-finals of the EUBC European
Youth Championships which is almost a record in the history of the event but all
of them were failed their next step which meant Italy bagged four bronze medals
in Rotterdam.
علی سلطانی