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{{Short description|Russian boxer (born 1969)}}
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| weight class = [[Light Heavyweight]]
| weight class = [[Light Heavyweight]]
| club = CSKA Moskva, Moskva
| club = CSKA Moskva, Moskva
| birthdate = {{Birth date and age|1969|04|15}}
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| birthplace = [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]]
| birth_place = [[Donetsk]], [[Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Boxing at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Boxing at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalGold| [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Sydney]] | [[Boxing at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Light Heavyweight]]}}
{{MedalGold| [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Sydney]] | [[Boxing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Light heavyweight|Light Heavyweight]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[World Amateur Boxing Championships|World Amateur Championships]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[World Amateur Boxing Championships|World Amateur Championships]]}}
{{MedalGold| [[1997 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1997 Budapest]] | Light Heavyweight}}
{{MedalGold| [[1997 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1997 Budapest]] | Light Heavyweight}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1996 Vejle]] | Middleweight}}
{{MedalBronze| [[1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1996 Vejle]] | Middleweight}}
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'''Aleksandr Borisovich Lebziak''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Борисович Лебзяк}}, born April 15, 1969 in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukrainian SSR]]) is a [[Russia]]n [[boxing|boxer]], who won the [[Olympic medalists in boxing|Gold medal]] in the men's [[Light Heavyweight]] (81 kg) category at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney]]. He beat [[Rudolf Kraj]] in the final.


'''Aleksandr Borisovich Lebziak''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Борисович Лебзяк}}, born 15 April 1969) is a Russian [[boxing|boxer]], a three-time Olympian who won the [[Olympic medalists in boxing|Gold medal]] in the men's [[Light Heavyweight]] (81 kg) category at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney]]. He beat [[Rudolf Kraj]] in the final.
Lebziak also won the World Amateur Boxing Championships in 1997. At the 1991 World Amateur Championships he won a silver medal in the [[Middleweight]] (75 kg) category. He also triumphe at the [[2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships]] in [[Tampere, Finland]].


Lebziak also won the World Amateur Boxing Championships in 1997. At the 1991 World Amateur Championships he won a silver medal in the [[Middleweight]] (75 kg) category. He also triumphed at the [[2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships]] in [[Tampere, Finland]].
==Amateur Highlights==

==Highlights==
*1987 Junior World Champion at Light Middleweight (Havana, Cuba)
*1987 Junior World Champion at Light Middleweight (Havana, Cuba)
*1990 Middleweight Bronze Medalist at Goodwill Games in Seattle, United States. Results were:
*1990 Middleweight Bronze Medalist at Goodwill Games in Seattle, United States. Results were:
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*Represented the Unified Team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics as a Middleweight. Results were:
*Represented the Unified Team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics as a Middleweight. Results were:
**Defeated [[Justann Crawford]] (Australia) RSC 3 (1:56)
**Defeated [[Justann Crawford]] (Australia) RSC 3 (1:56)
**Lost to [[Chris Byrd]] (United States) 7-16
**Lost to [[Chris Byrd]] (United States) 7–16
*1993 Lost to [[Sven Ottke]] (Germany) as a Middleweight at World Championships in Tampere, Finland.
*1993 Lost to [[Sven Ottke]] (Germany) as a Middleweight at World Championships in Tampere, Finland.
*1993 2nd place at Middleweight in European Championships in Bursa, Turkey. Results were:
*1993 2nd place at Middleweight in European Championships in Bursa, Turkey. Results were:
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*1994 Bronze Medalist at Middleweight at Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, Russia. Results were:
*1994 Bronze Medalist at Middleweight at Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, Russia. Results were:
**Defeated [[Vitaly Kopitko]] (Ukraine) points
**Defeated [[Vitaly Kopitko]] (Ukraine) points
**Lost to [[Ariel Hernandez]] (Cuba) points
**Lost to [[Ariel Hernández (boxer)|Ariel Hernandez]] (Cuba) points
*1996 3rd place in European Championships at Middleweight, held in Vejle, Denmark. Results were:
*1996 3rd place in European Championships at Middleweight, held in Vejle, Denmark. Results were:
**Defeated [[Vitaly Kopitko]] (Ukraine) points
**Defeated [[Vitaly Kopitko]] (Ukraine) points
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**Lost to [[Zsolt Erdei]] (Hungary) points
**Lost to [[Zsolt Erdei]] (Hungary) points
*1996 Represented Russia at 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, as a Middleweight. Results were:
*1996 Represented Russia at 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, as a Middleweight. Results were:
**Defeated [[Rowan Donaldson]] (Jamaica) 20-4
**Defeated [[Rowan Donaldson]] (Jamaica) 20–4
**Defeated [[Justann Crawford]] (Australia) RSC 3 (0:34)
**Defeated [[Justann Crawford]] (Australia) RSC 3 (0:34)
**Lost to [[Ariel Hernandez]] (Cuba) 8-15
**Lost to [[Ariel Hernández (boxer)|Ariel Hernandez]] (Cuba) 8–15
*1997 World Champion at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Budapest, Hungary. Results were:
*1997 World Champion at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Budapest, Hungary. Results were:
**Defeated [[Igor Dzagouev]] (Georgia) forfeit
**Defeated [[Igor Dzagouev]] (Georgia) forfeit
**Defeated [[Tomasz Borowski]] (Poland) points
**Defeated [[Tomasz Borowski]] (Poland) points
**Defeated [[Stephen Kirk]] (Ireland) KO 2
**Defeated [[Stephen Kirk (boxer)|Stephen Kirk]] (Ireland) KO 2
**Defeated [[Frederic Serrat]] (France) points
**Defeated [[Frederic Serrat]] (France) points
*1998 European Champion at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Minsk, Belarus. Results were:
*1998 European Champion at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Minsk, Belarus. Results were:
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*2000 Olympic Gold Medalist at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Sydney, Australia. Results were:
*2000 Olympic Gold Medalist at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Sydney, Australia. Results were:
**Defeated [[El Hadji Djibril]] (Senegal) RSC 3
**Defeated [[El Hadji Djibril]] (Senegal) RSC 3
**Defeated [[Danny Green]] (Australia) RSC 4
**Defeated [[Danny Green (boxer)|Danny Green]] (Australia) RSC 4
**Defeated [[John Dovi]] (France) 13-11
**Defeated [[John Dovi]] (France) 13–11
**Defeated [[Sergey Mihaylov]] (Uzbekistan) RSC 1
**Defeated [[Sergey Mihaylov]] (Uzbekistan) RSC 1
**Defeated [[Rudolf Kraj]] (Czech Republic) 20-6
**Defeated [[Rudolf Kraj]] (Czech Republic) 20–6


==Pro career==
==Pro career==
Lebziak turned pro in 2001, fighting only one fight and retiring with a record of 1-0-0.
Lebziak turned pro in 2001, fighting only one fight and retiring with a record of 1–0–0.


==External links==
==External links==
* {{Boxrec|id=66315}}
* {{BoxRec|id=66315|name=Alexander Lebziak}}
* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/le/aleksandr-lebzyak-1.html sports-reference]
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Latest revision as of 22:01, 6 June 2024

Aleksandr Lebziak
Personal information
Full nameАлександр Борисович Лебзяк
Nationality Russland
Born (1969-04-15) 15 April 1969 (age 55)
Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight81 kg (179 lb)
Sport
SportBoxing
Weight classLight Heavyweight
ClubCSKA Moskva, Moskva
Medal record
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney Light Heavyweight
World Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place 1997 Budapest Light Heavyweight
Silver medal – second place 1991 Sydney Middleweight
European Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place 1998 Minsk Light Heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 2000 Tampere Light Heavyweight
Silver medal – second place 1993 Bursa Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Gothenburg Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1996 Vejle Middleweight

Aleksandr Borisovich Lebziak (Russian: Александр Борисович Лебзяк, born 15 April 1969) is a Russian boxer, a three-time Olympian who won the Gold medal in the men's Light Heavyweight (81 kg) category at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He beat Rudolf Kraj in the final.

Lebziak also won the World Amateur Boxing Championships in 1997. At the 1991 World Amateur Championships he won a silver medal in the Middleweight (75 kg) category. He also triumphed at the 2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Tampere, Finland.

Highlights

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  • 1987 Junior World Champion at Light Middleweight (Havana, Cuba)
  • 1990 Middleweight Bronze Medalist at Goodwill Games in Seattle, United States. Results were:
  • 1991 Lost to Sven Ottke (Germany) as a Middleweight at European Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 1991 2nd place at Middleweight at World Championships in Sydney, Australia. Results were:
  • Represented the Unified Team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics as a Middleweight. Results were:
  • 1993 Lost to Sven Ottke (Germany) as a Middleweight at World Championships in Tampere, Finland.
  • 1993 2nd place at Middleweight in European Championships in Bursa, Turkey. Results were:
  • 1994 Bronze Medalist at Middleweight at Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, Russia. Results were:
  • 1996 3rd place in European Championships at Middleweight, held in Vejle, Denmark. Results were:
  • 1996 Represented Russia at 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, as a Middleweight. Results were:
  • 1997 World Champion at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Budapest, Hungary. Results were:
  • 1998 European Champion at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Minsk, Belarus. Results were:
  • 2000 European Champion at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Tampere, Finland. Results were:
  • 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist at Light Heavyweight in competition held in Sydney, Australia. Results were:

Pro career

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Lebziak turned pro in 2001, fighting only one fight and retiring with a record of 1–0–0.

[edit]
  • Boxing record for Alexander Lebziak from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Aleksandr Lebzyak". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.