Peter Hussing
Hussing (right) in 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | 15 May 1948 Brachbach, Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 8 September 2012 (aged 64) Brachbach, Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 196 cm (6 ft 5 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 101 kg (223 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Boxing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Bayer Leverkusen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Peter Hussing (15 May 1948 – 8 September 2012) was a West German heavyweight boxer. He won a bronze medal at the 1972 Olympics and placed fifth in 1976 and 1984; he missed the 1980 Moscow Games due to their boycott by West Germany.[1]
Hussing won four medals at the European championships in 1969–1979, missing the 1977 tournament again due to a boycott. Domestically he won a record of 16 titles in 1969–83 and 1985. He held a degree in architecture from the University of Siegen, and in retirement worked as a construction manager in his hometown of Brachbach.[1]
1972 Olympic results
Below is the record of Peter Hussing, a West German heavyweight boxer who competed at the 1972 Munich Olympics:
- Round of 16: bye
- Quarterfinal: defeated Oscar Ludena (Peru) by a first-round knockout
- Semifinal: lost to Teofilo Stevenson (Cuba) by a second-round technical knockout
References
- ^ a b Peter Hussing. Sports Reference
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- 1979: Peter Hussing (FRG)
- 1981: Francesco Damiani (ITA)
- 1983: Francesco Damiani (ITA)
- 1985: Ferenc Somodi (HUN)
- 1987: Ulli Kaden (GDR)
- 1989: Ulli Kaden (GDR)
- 1991: Yevgeni Belousov (URS)
- 1993: Svilen Rusinov (BUL)
- 1996: Alexei Lezin (RUS)
- 1998: Alexei Lezin (RUS)
- 2000: Alexei Lezin (RUS)
- 2002: Alexander Povetkin (RUS)
- 2004: Alexander Povetkin (RUS)
- 2006: Islam Timurziev (RUS)
- 2008: Kubrat Pulev (BUL)
- 2010: Sergei Kuzmin (RUS)
- 2011: Magomed Omarov (RUS)
- 2013: Magomedrasul Majidov (AZE)
- 2015: Filip Hrgović (CRO)
- 2017: Victor Vykhryst (UKR)
- 2019: Victor Vykhryst (UKR)
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