Hamid Guska

Hamid Guska (born February 15, 1953 in Glavatičevo) is a Bosnian boxing trainer and a former boxer.

Boxing career

He started his amateur boxing career in 1974 in BK Partizan Sarajevo. The club was later renamed to BK Željezničar and became a member of SD Željezničar. His boxing career ended 1980 due to an arm injury. One year later he was named as trainer of BK Željezničar.

Head trainer of BK Željezničar

Under his guidance the club managed its first promotion in history, having won the 2nd Yugoslavia league in 1986. In the following years BK Željezničar was one of the strongest teams in Yugoslavia.

Several boxers of BK Željezničar have been Yugoslavian Champions and medal winners at major international boxing tournaments.[1][2] Hamid Guska trained a large number of notable boxers: Fikret Kadić,[1] Almedin Fetahović, Stephen Mwema,[3] David Ouma,[4] Zijad Hodžić,[5] Vibor Ćorković, Predrag Bartula,[2] Zaim Numanović,[5] Kazimir Radoš, Rifet Kadić, Ibro Jakupović, Afrim Majanci,[5] Ramiz Aljić, Mustafa Mrkulić, Izet Mrkulić, Mensur Peljto,[6] Draženko Đokić, Muhamed Jeleč, Mergim Šalja, Said Čolpa and[7] Edin Bajrić. However, BK Željezničar ceased to exist due to the Bosnian War

Bosnia and Herzegovina

1993 Guska was named as trainer of newly founded Bosnia and Herzegovina boxing national team. At the Mediterranean Games 1993, in France, Almedin Fetahović, a member of BK Željezničar, won the gold medal in light middleweight. It was the first gold medal ever for Bosnia and Herzegovina at a major international multi-sport event. Hamid Guska also guided the Bosnian national team on its first participation at the 1993 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Bursa. Edin Bajrić was stopped in Preliminaries losing to Danny Williams from United Kingdom in heavyweight.[8]

Hamid Guska is the most successful Bosnian boxing trainer ever having won four medals on European Amateur Boxing Championships and two medals at the Mediterranean Games.

In August 2009 he was succeeded by Anton Josipović as Head coach of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[13]

Success at Pan Arab Games

Guska was named as trainer of United Arab Emirates boxing team for the 2004 Pan Arab Games in Algeria. Ali Khalfan Ali won bronze medal in featherweight and became the first Emirati boxer ever to win a medal at a major international multi-sport event.[14]

References

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  2. 1 2 Yugoslavia1982j. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl (July 21, 2009). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  3. All Africa Games1987. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl (July 21, 2009). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  4. WorldCup1985. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  5. 1 2 3 Yugoslavia1981j. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl (July 21, 2009). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  6. Mensur Peljto – Boxer. Boxrec.com. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  7. BalkanChamps1985. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl (July 21, 2009). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  8. European Championships1993. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  9. EuropeanJuniorChampionships2007. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  10. Archived June 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. European Schoolboys Championships 2008. Amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
  12. Archived April 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  13. UAE make boxing history UAE – The Official Web Site – News. Uaeinteract.com. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.
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