Gyula Káté
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)
|
Medal record
|
---|
Gyula Káté (born February 3, 1982 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian amateur boxer best known for winning two bronze medals at European Championships and one at the World Championships.
Career
In 2000 he won the World Junior Championships against Boris Georgiev.
At the 2003 World Championships he lost in the semifinal to Mario Kindelan and won lightweight bronze.
In 2004 he won lightweight bronze at the European Championships. At the Olympics he lost his first match against Jong Sub-Baik. At the 2004 World University Boxing Championships he won the 64 kg title, the start of his competing at junior welterweight.
At the 2007 World Championships he beat Myke Carvalho but lost early to Gennadiy Kovalev.
In 2006 he won a bronze medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships after he was beaten in the semifinals by Russia's Oleg Komissarov.
He qualified for the 2008 Olympics at Light-welterweight by beating Lithuanian boxer Egidijus Kavaliauskas in the semifinal of a European qualifying tournament. At the 2008 Olympics he lost his first bout 5:9 to Irish Johnny Joyce.[1]
At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he lost to Vincenzo Mangiacapre.[2]
References
- ^ "Medallists by weight category" (PDF). AIBA. Retrieved 16 November 2008.
- ^ "London 2012 60 - 64 kg men Results - Olympic boxing".
External links
- Articles with short description
- Short description with empty Wikidata description
- Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2011
- All articles lacking in-text citations
- BLP articles lacking sources from May 2014
- All BLP articles lacking sources
- Articles with multiple maintenance issues
- Articles using infobox templates with no data rows
- Living people
- 1982 births
- Lightweight boxers
- Light-welterweight boxers
- Boxers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Boxers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Boxers at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Olympic boxers of Hungary
- Martial artists from Budapest
- Hungarian male boxers
- AIBA World Boxing Championships medalists