Danas Pozniakas

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games • Referee
SexMale
Full nameDanas•Pozniakas
Used nameDanas•Pozniakas
Other namesDan Ivanovich Poznyak, Дан Иванович Позняк
Born19 October 1939 in Tolchak, Białystok, Podlaskie (POL)
Died4 February 2005 in Vilnius, Vilnius (LTU)
Measurements182 cm / 81 kg
AffiliationsTrudovye Rezervy Vilnius, Vilnius (LTU)
NOC Soviet Union
Nationality Lithuania
Medals OG
Gold 1
Silver 0
Bronze 0
Total 1

Biography

Polish-born Lithuanian Danas Pozniakas was the most successful light-heavyweight amateur boxer during the 1960s. Of his 217 career fights, he won 203. Starting to fight at age 13, he first won the Soviet title in 1962. The next year, he lost the final of the European Championships in Moskva to Zbigniew Pietrzykowski. He was favored to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics, but was defeated at the trials by Aleksey Kiselyov, who went on to win the silver medal. But from then on, Pozniakas won four straight international titles: the 1965, 1967 and 1969 Europeans, and the 1968 Olympics. His Olympic gold was won with one knock-out, two clear decisions, and a walk-over; his opponent in the final, Ion Monea had broken his nose in the semis and could not fight. Retiring after his 1969 title, Pozniakas became an international boxing referee for several years. He then took up coaching, leading the Seychelles national team for awhile. After his death in 2005 (due to a heart attack), an annual youth tournament in Vilnius was named in his honour.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1968 Summer Olympics Boxing URS LTU Danas Pozniakas
Light-Heavyweight, Men (Olympic) 1 Gold

Referee

Games Sport (Discipline) / Event NOC / Team Phase Unit Role Nationality As
1980 Summer Olympics Boxing URS LTU Danas Pozniakas
Bantamweight, Men (Olympic) Match #1 Juan Hernández Pérez — Geraldi Issaick Judge #1
Bantamweight, Men (Olympic) Match #2 Michael Parris — Daniel Zaragoza Referee
Bantamweight, Men (Olympic) Match #2 Geraldi Issaick — Ganapathy Manoharan Referee
Bantamweight, Men (Olympic) Match #3 Daniel Zaragoza — Ray Gilbody Judge #1
Featherweight, Men (Olympic) Match #4 Rudi Fink — Winfred Kabunda Judge #1
Featherweight, Men (Olympic) Match #2 Titi Cercel — Róbert Gönczi Referee
Featherweight, Men (Olympic) Match #5 Sidnei dal Rovere — Narendra Poma Judge #2
Featherweight, Men (Olympic) Match #13 Carlos González — Ravsalyn Otgonbayar Judge #1
Featherweight, Men (Olympic) Match #16 Barthelémy Adoukonu — Anicet Sambo Referee
Light-Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #7 Patrizio Oliva — Aurélien Agnan Referee
Light-Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #9 John Munduga — Nelson Rodríguez Judge #5
Light-Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #14 José Ángel Molina — Ebrahim Saide Judge #4
Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #2 Karl-Heinz Krüger — Joey Frost Judge #3
Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #4 Karl-Heinz Krüger — Lucas Msomba Judge #1
Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #5 Kazimierz Szczerba — Kebede Sahilu Judge #2
Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #6 Ionel Budușan — Kalevi Marjamaa Judge #2
Welterweight, Men (Olympic) Match #8 Mehmet Bogujevci — Michael Pillay Referee
Light-Middleweight, Men (Olympic) Match #3 Ján Franek — Wilson Kaoma Referee
Light-Heavyweight, Men (Olympic) Match 1/2 Slobodan Kačar — Paweł Skrzecz Judge #1
Light-Heavyweight, Men (Olympic) Match #2 Paweł Skrzecz — Ricardo Rojas Referee