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Men's Freestyle

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Year Dates City and host country Men's Freestyle Team Ranking
1 2 3
1951 April 26–29 Finland Helsinki, Finland  Turkey  Sweden  Finland
1954 May 22–25 Japan Tokyo, Japan  Turkey  Soviet Union  Iran
1957 June 1–2 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey  Turkey  Soviet Union  Iran
1959 October 1–5 Iran Tehran, Iran  Soviet Union  Turkey  Bulgaria
1961 June 2–4 Japan Yokohama, Japan  Iran  Soviet Union  Turkey
1962 June 21–23 United States Toledo, United States  Soviet Union  Japan  Iran
1963 May 31 – June 2 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Turkey
1965 June 1–3 United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom  Iran  Bulgaria  Soviet Union
1966 June 16–18 United States Toledo, United States  Turkey  Soviet Union  United States
1967 November 12–14 India New Delhi, India  Soviet Union  Japan  Iran
1969 March 8–10 Argentina Mar del Plata, Argentina  Soviet Union  United States  Iran
1970 July 9–11 Canada Edmonton, Canada  Soviet Union  United States  Iran
1971 August 27–30 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Soviet Union  Iran  Bulgaria
1973 September 6–9 Iran Tehran, Iran  Soviet Union  Iran  Bulgaria
1974 August 29 – September 1 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Turkey
1975 September 15–18 Soviet Union Minsk, Soviet Union  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Japan
1977 October 21–23 Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  East Germany
1978 August 24–27 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico  Soviet Union  East Germany  Iran
1979 August 25–28 United States San Diego, United States  Soviet Union  United States  East Germany
1981 September 11–14 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Skopje, Yugoslavia  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  United States
1982 August 11–14 Canada Edmonton, Canada  Soviet Union  United States  Bulgaria
1983 September 26–29 Soviet Union Kiev, Soviet Union  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  United States
1985 October 10–13 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Soviet Union  United States  Bulgaria
1986 October 19–22 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Soviet Union  United States  Bulgaria
1987 August 26–29 France Clermont-Ferrand, France  Soviet Union  United States  Bulgaria
1989 August 31 – September 3 Switzerland Martigny, Switzerland  Soviet Union  United States  Turkey
1990 September 6–9 Japan Tokyo, Japan  Soviet Union  United States  Bulgaria
1991 October 3–6 Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria  Soviet Union  United States  Iran
1993 August 25–28 Canada Toronto, Canada  United States  Russia  Turkey
1994 August 25–28 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey  Turkey  Russia  Cuba
1995 August 10–13 United States Atlanta, United States  United States  Iran  Russia
1997 August 28–31 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia  Russia  Ukraine  Iran
1998 September 8–11 Iran Tehran, Iran  Iran  Russia  United States
1999 October 7–10 Turkey Ankara, Turkey  Russia  United States  Turkey
2001 November 22–25 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Russia  Bulgaria  Iran
2002 September 7–9 Iran Tehran, Iran  Iran  Russia  Cuba
2003 September 12–14 United States New York City, United States  Georgia  United States  Iran
2005 September 26 – October 2 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Russia  Cuba  Georgia
2006 September 25 – October 1 China Guangzhou, China  Russia  Iran  United States
2007 September 17–23 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan  Russia  Turkey  Cuba
2009 September 21–27 Denmark Herning, Denmark  Russia  Azerbaijan  Iran
2010 September 6–12 Russia Moscow, Russia  Russia  Azerbaijan  Cuba
2011 September 12–18 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey  Russia  Iran  United States
2013 September 16–22 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Iran  Russia  Georgia
2014 September 8–14 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Russia  Iran  Azerbaijan
2015 September 7–15 United States Las Vegas, United States  Russia  Iran  Georgia
2017 TBD France Paris, France

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 33 9 2 44
2  Iran 5 7 12 24
3  Turkey 5 2 6 13
4  United States 2 12 6 20
5  Georgia 1 0 3 4
6  Bulgaria 0 8 8 16
7  Azerbaijan 0 2 1 3
7  Japan 0 2 1 3
9  Cuba 0 1 4 5
10  Germany 0 1 2 3
11  Sweden 0 1 0 1
11  Ukraine 0 1 0 1
13  Finland 0 0 1 1
Total 46 46 46 138

Men's Greco-Roman

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Year Dates City and host country Men's Greco-Roman Team Ranking
1 2 3
1950 March 20–23 Sweden Stockholm, Sweden  Sweden  Turkey  Hungary
1953 April 17–19 Italy Naples, Italy  Soviet Union  Sweden  Finland
1955 April 21–25 West Germany Karlsruhe, West Germany  Soviet Union  Sweden  Turkey
1958 July 21–24 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Soviet Union  Turkey  Hungary
1961 June 5–7 Japan Yokohama, Japan  Soviet Union  Turkey  Romania
1962 June 25–27 United States Toledo, United States  Soviet Union  Turkey  Bulgaria
1963 July 1–3 Sweden Helsingborg, Sweden  Soviet Union  Hungary  Yugoslavia
1965 June 6–8 Finland Tampere, Finland  Soviet Union  Poland  Bulgaria
1966 June 20–22 United States Toledo, United States  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Romania
1967 September 1–3  Romania Bucharest, Romania  Soviet Union  Hungary  Romania
1969 March 3–5 Argentina Mar del Plata, Argentina  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Romania
1970 July 4–6 Canada Edmonton, Canada  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Yugoslavia
1971 September 2–5 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Bulgaria  Soviet Union  Hungary
1973 September 11–14 Iran Tehran, Iran  Soviet Union  Poland  Bulgaria
1974 October 10–13 Poland Katowice, Poland  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Poland
1975 September 11–14 Soviet Union Minsk, Soviet Union  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Poland
1977 October 14–17 Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Romania
1978 August 20–23 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico  Soviet Union  Romania  Bulgaria
1979 August 21–24 United States San Diego, United States  Soviet Union  Hungary  Bulgaria
1981 August 28–30 Norway Oslo, Norway  Soviet Union  Hungary  Finland
1982 September 9–12 Poland Katowice, Poland  Soviet Union  Poland  Romania
1983 September 22–25 Soviet Union Kiev, Soviet Union  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Finland
1985 August 8–11 Norway Kolbotn, Norway  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Romania
1986 October 23–26 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Poland
1987 August 19–22 France Clermont-Ferrand, France  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Poland
1989 August 24–27 Switzerland Martigny, Switzerland  Soviet Union  Hungary  Bulgaria
1990 November 19–21 Italy Ostia, Italy  Soviet Union  Hungary  Bulgaria
1991 September 27–30 Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Cuba
1993 September 16–19 Sweden Stockholm, Sweden  Russia  Cuba  Sweden
1994 September 8–11 Finland Tampere, Finland  Russia  Ukraine  Poland
1995 October 12–15 Czech Republic Prague, Czech  Russia  Germany  Poland
1997 September 10–13 Poland Wrocław, Poland  Russia  Turkey  Germany
1998 August 27–30 Sweden Gävle, Sweden  Russia  South Korea  Turkey
1999 September 23–26 Greece Athens, Greece  Russia  Cuba  South Korea
2001 December 6–9 Greece Patras, Greece  Cuba  Russia  United States
2002 September 20–22 Russia Moscow, Russia  Russia  Georgia  Cuba
2003 October 2–5 France Créteil, France  Georgia  Russia  Ukraine
2005 September 26 – October 2 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Hungary  Russia  Turkey
2006 September 25 – October 1 China Guangzhou, China  Turkey  Russia  United States
2007 September 17–23 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan  United States  Russia  Georgia
2009 September 21–27 Denmark Herning, Denmark  Turkey  Iran  Azerbaijan
2010 September 6–12 Russia Moscow, Russia  Russia  Turkey  Azerbaijan
2011 September 12–18 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey  Russia  Turkey  Iran
2013 September 16–22 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Russia  South Korea  Hungary
2014 September 8–14 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Iran  Russia  Turkey
2015 September 7–15 United States Las Vegas, United States  Russia  Azerbaijan  Ukraine
2017 TBD France Paris, France

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 37 7 0 44
2  Turkey 2 7 4 13
3  Bulgaria 1 11 7 19
4  Hungary 1 6 4 11
5  Cuba 1 2 2 5
6  Sweden 1 2 1 4
7  Georgia 1 1 1 3
7  Iran 1 1 1 3
9  United States 1 0 2 3
10  Poland 0 3 6 9
11  South Korea 0 2 1 3
12  Romania 0 1 7 8
13  Ukraine 0 1 2 3
13  Azerbaijan 0 1 2 3
15  Germany 0 1 1 2
16  Finland 0 0 3 3
17  Yugoslavia 0 0 2 2
Total 46 46 46 138

Women's freestyle

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Year Dates City and host country Women's freestyle Team Ranking
1 2 3
1987 October 24–25 Norway Lørenskog, Norway  Norway  France  Japan
1989 August 24–25 Switzerland Martigny, Switzerland  Japan  Norway  Chinese Taipei
1990 June 29 – July 1 Sweden Luleå, Sweden  Japan  Norway  Chinese Taipei
1991 August 24–25 Japan Tokyo, Japan  Japan  Venezuela  Chinese Taipei
1992 September 4–5 France Villeurbanne, France  Japan  Russia  France
1993 August 7–8 Norway Stavern, Norway  Japan  Norway  Russia
1994 August 6–7 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Japan  Russia  France
1995 September 9–11 Russia Moscow, Russia  Russia  Japan  France
1996 August 29–31 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Japan  Russia  United States
1997 July 10–12 France Clermont-Ferrand, France  Japan  France  United States
1998 October 8–10 Poland Poznań, Poland  Russia  Japan  United States
1999 September 10–12 Sweden Boden, Sweden  United States  Japan  China
2000 September 1–3 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  Japan  Russia  Canada
2001 November 22–25 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria  China  Japan  Ukraine
2002 November 2–3 Greece Chalcis, Greece  Japan  Sweden  Russia
2003 September 12–14 United States New York City, United States  Japan  United States  Russia
2005 September 26 – October 2 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Japan  China  United States
2006 September 25 – October 1 China Guangzhou, China  Japan  China  Canada
2007 September 17–23 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan  Japan  Kazakhstan  Ukraine
2008 October 11–13 Japan Tokyo, Japan  Japan  Canada  Russia
2009 September 21–27 Denmark Herning, Denmark  Azerbaijan  Japan  Canada
2010 September 6–12 Russia Moscow, Russia  Japan  Russia  Canada
2011 September 12–18 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey  Japan  Canada  Mongolia
2012 September 27–29 Canada Strathcona County, Canada  China  Japan  United States
2013 September 16–22 Hungary Budapest, Hungary  Japan  Mongolia  United States
2014 September 8–14 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Japan  Russia  United States
2015 September 7–15 United States Las Vegas, United States  Japan  China  United States
2017 TBD France Paris, France

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Japan 20 6 1 27
2  Russia 2 6 4 12
3  China 2 3 1 6
4  Norway 1 3 0 4
5  United States 1 1 8 10
6  Azerbaijan 1 0 0 1
7  Canada 0 2 4 6
8  France 0 2 3 5
9  Mongolia 0 1 1 2
10  Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
11  Sweden 0 1 0 1
11  Venezuela 0 1 0 1
13  Chinese Taipei 0 0 3 3
14  Ukraine 0 0 2 1
Total 27 27 27 81

World Cadet Wrestling Championships is the Amateur Wrestling Cadet World Championship organized by the United World Wrestling.

The Men's Freestyle Wrestling tournament began in 1975, and the Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling tournament began in 1980. The Women's Freestyle championships were first staged in 1988. World Cadet Wrestling Championships were not held between 2000 to 2010. This event features the world’s 15-17 year old wrestlers.

First Cadet World Championships held in Collingswood, Canada in 1987. http://www.usawks.com/trivia.htm

World Cadet Wrestling Championships held between 1975 to 1983 ( 4 period) is unofficial.

Competitions

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Year Dates City and host country Champion or Competitions
Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
1975 Mexico Santo Domingo, Mexico +
1980 Sweden Stockholm, Sweden + +
1982 United States Colorado Springs, United States + +
1983 United States Missoula, United States + +
1987 Canada Collingswood, Canada + +
1988 France Dijon, France +
1989 United States Warrensburg, United States + +
1990 Hungary Szombathely, Hungary + + +
1991 Canada Alma, Quebec, Canada + +
1992 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey + +
1993 Germany Luenen, Germany +
Germany Duisburg, Germany +
1994 United States Frankfort, United States + +
1995 Unknown + +
1996 Iran Tehran, Iran + +
1997 India New Delhi, India +
Slovenia Maribor, Slovenia +
1998 United Kingdom Manchester, Great Britian + +
South Africa Pretoria, South Africa +
1999 Denmark Nykobing Falster, Denmark +
Poland Lodz, Poland + +
2011 August Hungary Szombathely, Hungary + + +
2012 August Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan + + +
2013 August Serbia Zrenjanin, Serbia + + +
2014 July Slovakia Snina, Slovakia + + +
2015 August Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Russia  Russia  Japan
Total 21 20 9


The 2015 World Cadet Wrestling Championships was held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 25 to 30 August, 2015.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 9 7 7 23
2  Japan 4 4 3 11
3  United States 4 1 4 9
4  Iran 3 2 4 9
5  Ukraine 3 0 3 6
6  Azerbaijan 1 1 9 11
7  Uzbekistan 1 2 1 4
8  India 1 1 1 3
 Georgia 1 1 1 3
10  Italy 1 0 1 2
 Sweden 1 0 1 2
12  France 1 0 0 1
13  Belarus 0 2 3 5
14  Kazakhstan 0 1 5 6
15  Turkey 0 1 4 5
16  Bulgaria 0 1 1 2
 Hungary 0 1 1 2
 Poland 0 1 1 2
19  Austria 0 1 0 1
 Egypt 0 1 0 1
 Greece 0 1 0 1
 Mexico 0 1 0 1
23  Armenia 0 0 3 3
 Romania 0 0 3 3
25  Germany 0 0 2 2
26  Finland 0 0 1 1
 Kyrgyzstan 0 0 1 1
Total 30 30 60 120

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 90  Russia 69  Japan 79
2  Iran 65  Iran 41  Russia 75
3  United States 55  Turkey 39  United States 49
4  Azerbaijan 52  Georgia 38  Ukraine 37
5  India 37  Kazakhstan 35  Kazakhstan 36
6  Japan 35  Armenia 33  India 34
7  Uzbekistan 33  Belarus 32  Azerbaijan 33
8  Turkey 32  Azerbaijan 32  Turkey 30
9  Georgia 24  Ukraine 30  Romania 22
10  Bulgaria 19  Kyrgyzstan 22  Sweden 18

References

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Category:World Cadet Wrestling Championships

References

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Category:World Cadet Wrestling Championships

World Junior Wrestling Championships is the Amateur Wrestling Junior World Championship organized by the United World Wrestling.

The Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling tournament and the Men's Freestyle Wrestling tournament began in 1969. The Women's Freestyle championships were first staged in 1988.

Competitions

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Year Dates City and host country Champion or Competitions
Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
1969 United States Colorado Springs, United States + +
1971 Japan Tokyo, Japan + +
1973 United States Miami Beach, United States + +
1975 Bulgaria Haskovo, Bulgaria + +
1977 United States Las Vegas, United States + +
1978 United States Colorado Springs, United States + +
1979 July Sweden Haparanda, Sweden +
August Mongolia Ulan Baatar, Mongolia +
1979 United States Colorado Springs, United States + +
1980 August Sweden Stockholm, Sweden + +
1980 United States Colorado Springs, United States + +
1981 Canada Vancouver, Canada + +
1982 August United States Colorado Springs, United States + +
1983 August United States Oak Lawn, United States + +
1984 July United States Washington, United States + +
1986 July Germany Schifferstadt, Germany + +
1988 July Austria Wolfurt, Austria + +
July France Dijon, France +
1990 July Turkey Istanbul, Turkey + +
1991 July 26 - 27 Spain Barcelona, Spain +
1992 June 1–2 Colombia Cali, Colombia +
June 30 - August 1 Colombia Cali, Colombia +
1993 August 7–8 Austria Goetzis, Austria +
1994 August 12 - 19 Hungary Budapest, Hungry + +
1996 August 7–8 Russia Moscow, Russia +
August 13–14 Poland Walbrzych, Poland +
1997 August 7–8 Finland Helsinki, Finland +
August 13–14 Finland Turku, Finland +
1998 August 7–8 United States Las Vegas, United States +
August 8–9 Norway Fredrikstad, Norway +
August 18–19 Egypt Cairo, Egypt +
1999 August 12–15 Romania Bucharest, Romania + +
August 19–20 Australia Sydney, Australia +
2000 July 2-6 France Nantes, France + + +
2001 August 9–12 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan + +
August 16–17 Switzerland Martigny, Switzerland +
2003 August 17 - 18 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey + + +
2005 July 5 - 10 Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania + + +
2006 August 29 – September 2 Guatemala Guatemala City, Guatemala + +
2007 August 21 - 25 China Beijing, China + + +
2008 July 29 - August 4 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey + + +
2009 August 4 - 9 Turkey Ankara, Turkey + + +
2010 July 20 – 25 Hungary Budapest, Hungary + + +
2011 July 26 – 31 Romania Bucharest, Romania + + +
2012 September 4 – 9 Thailand Pattaya, Thailand + + +
2013 August 13 – 18 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria + + +
2014 August 5 – 10 Croatia Zagreb, Croatia + + +
2015 August 11 – 16 Brazil Salvador da Bahia, Brazil  Iran  Georgia  Japan
Total 37 38 18

References

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Category:World Junior Wrestling Championships

The 2015 World Junior Wrestling Championships was held in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, from 11 to 16 August, 2015.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Azerbaijan 7 4 3 14
2  Japan 4 3 1 8
3  Georgia 4 1 1 6
4  Iran 3 5 1 9
5  Russia 3 2 9 14
6  Sweden 1 1 2 4
 Turkey 1 1 2 4
8  United States 1 0 4 5
9  Kazakhstan 0 1 5 6
10  Hungary 0 1 4 5
11  Ukraine 0 1 3 4
12  Belarus 0 1 1 2
 Bulgaria 0 1 1 2
13  Egypt 0 1 0 1
 India 0 1 0 1
15  Canada 0 0 2 2
 Uzbekistan 0 0 2 2
17  Armenia 0 0 1 1
 Germany 0 0 1 1
 Honduras 0 0 1 1
 Italy 0 0 1 1
 Mexico 0 0 1 1
 Norway 0 0 1 1
 Romania 0 0 1 1
Total 24 24 48 96

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Iran 62  Georgia 60  Japan 66
2  Azerbaijan 58  Azerbaijan 53  Azerbaijan 47
3  Russia 49  Russia 47  Russia 47
4  United States 40  Turkey 44  Kazakhstan 37
5  India 30  Hungary 34  United States 37
6  Belarus 21  Iran 31  Sweden 36
7  Kazakhstan 20  Armenia 27  Canada 27
8  Japan 18  Ukraine 19  Turkey 26
9  Georgia 18  Germany 18  Hungary 20
10  Turkey 18  Uzbekistan 17  Italy 16

References

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Category:World Junior Wrestling Championships


2008 World Junior Championships
Host cityTurkey Istanbul, Turkey
DatesJuly 29-August 4
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Turkey
Women Russia

The 2008 World Junior Wrestling Championships was held in İstanbul, Turkey, from July 29 to August 4, 2008.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 9 4 2 15
2  Turkey 6 1 4 11
3  Iran 2 5 2 9
4  Japan 2 0 5 7
5  Kazakhstan 1 2 1 4
6  Azerbaijan 1 1 3 5
7  Kyrgyzstan 1 1 0 2
8  United States 1 0 6 7
9  Bulgaria 1 0 1 2
10  Cuba 0 2 1 3
11  Ukraine 0 1 4 5
12  Georgia 0 1 3 4
 Mongolia 0 1 3 4
 Sweden 0 1 3 4
15  Belarus 0 1 1 2
16  Poland 0 1 0 1
 Serbia 0 1 0 1
 Spain 0 1 0 1
19  India 0 0 2 2
 Romania 0 0 2 2
 Uzbekistan 0 0 2 2
22  Germany 0 0 1 1
 Moldova 0 0 1 1
 South Korea 0 0 1 1
Total 24 24 48 96

Medal summary

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Men Freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Turkey Ahmet Peker Russia Mikhail Ivanov India Nitin
Georgia (country) Vladimer Khinchegashvili
55 kg Russia Nariman Israpilov Iran Hassan Rahimi Bulgaria Stoyan Tzonev
Mongolia Damdinbazar Tsogtbaatar
60 kg Iran Masoud Esmaeilpour Cuba Alejandro Valdes Turkey Muhammet Demir
Ukraine Lybomyr Semak
66 kg Russia Magomedmurat Gadjiev Azerbaijan Jabrayil Hasanov Uzbekistan Ikhtyor Navruzov
Mongolia Purevjav Unurbat
74 kg Russia Magomed Zubairov Iran Saeid Tavakkol United States Quentin Wright
Georgia (country) Georgi Arsagishvili
84 kg Russia Abdusalam Gadisov Georgia (country) Beka Tchelidze United States Michael Ryan Letts
Uzbekistan Umidjon Ismanov
96 kg Russia Alen Zaseyev Ukraine Shamil Dibirov United States Clayton Foster
Iran Komeil Ghasemi
120 kg Russia Soslan Gagloev Cuba Elier Romero Georgia (country) Levan Berianidze
Japan Nobuyoshi Arakida

Men Greco-Romen

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Kyrgyzstan Kanibek Zholcubekov Iran Reza Assadpour Turkey Ferhat Tekin
South Korea Oh Sang-Hun
55 kg Bulgaria Aleksandar Kostadinov Kyrgyzstan Arsen Eraliev Turkey Harun Bozoğlu
Cuba Maikel Anachel
60 kg Turkey Rahman Bilici Belarus Gennadi Khaliavitski Azerbaijan Hajiklan Mustafayev
Kazakhstan Yeldar Kairatov
66 kg Iran Saeid Abdevali Serbia Aleksandar Maksimovic Azerbaijan Rafik Gusseinov
Russia Migran Arutyunyan
74 kg Azerbaijan Elvin Mursaliyev Kazakhstan Alhazur Ozdiev Iran Yadollah Arab-Jafari
Turkey Selim Demir
84 kg Russia Zaur Korezhev Spain Aldas Lukosaitis Ukraine Oleksandr Shyshman
Romania Robert Papp
96 kg Turkey Ahmet Taçyıldız Iran Mohammad Reza Akbari Germany Oliver Hassler
Moldova Marin Cazac
120 kg Turkey Rıza Kayaalp Iran Bashir Babajanzadeh Japan Shinichi Hirakawa
Romania Cesar Faghian

Women Freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Kazakhstan Eleonora Abutalipova Turkey Sümeyye Sezer Sweden Hanna Wennstrom
India Priyanka Singh
48 kg Japan Fuyuko Mimura Kazakhstan Zhuldyz Eshimova United States Alyssa Lampe
Ukraine Mariya Livach
51 kg Japan Yu Horiuchi Russia Ekatarina Krasnova Azerbaijan Nadiya Gradnyuk
United States Helen Maroulis
55 kg Turkey Emriye Musta Russia Irina Kisel Mongolia Tsevegmed Enkhbayar
Japan Akiko Shimizu
59 kg Russia Anastasia Bratchikova Sweden Johanna Mattson Ukraine Alla Cherkasova
United States Tatiana Padilla
63 kg Russia Yekaterina Melnikova Poland Paulina Grabowska Japan Akihiro Sato
Sweden Hanna Johansson
67 kg United States Adeline Gray Mongolia Ochirbat Nasanburmaa Japan Chiaki Iljiama
Russia Natalya Lavshkina
72 kg Turkey Simge Yılmaz Russia Ekaterina Efimova Belarus Natalia Shinkarova
Sweden Emma Weberg
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Category:2008 in sport wrestling Category:Sport in Istanbul World 2008 World Juniors Wrestling Championships Category:Youth sport in Turkey Category:World Junior Wrestling Championships


2009 World Junior Championships
Host cityTurkey Ankara, Turkey
DatesAugust 4-9
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Iran
Women Russia

The 2009 World Junior Wrestling Championships was held in Ankara, Turkey, between August 4-9, 2009.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 5 7 7 19
2  Iran 5 1 3 9
3  Azerbaijan 3 3 3 9
4  Turkey 2 1 3 6
5  Ukraine 2 1 2 5
 United States 2 1 2 5
7  Kazakhstan 1 2 0 3
8  Japan 1 1 2 4
9  Cuba 1 1 0 2
10  Sweden 1 0 2 3
11  Uzbekistan 1 0 1 2
12  Armenia 0 1 3 4
13  Georgia 0 1 2 3
 Germany 0 1 2 3
15  India 0 1 1 2
16  Latvia 0 1 0 1
 Romania 0 1 0 1
18  Tunisia 0 0 3 3
19  Finland 0 0 2 2
 Poland 0 0 2 2
21  Belarus 0 0 1 1
 Bulgaria 0 0 1 1
 Estonia 0 0 1 1
 France 0 0 1 1
 Kyrgyzstan 0 0 1 1
 South Korea 0 0 1 1
 Moldova 0 0 1 1
 Mongolia 0 0 1 1
Total 24 24 48 96

Medal summary

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Men Freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Turkey Ahmet Peker Russia Rustam Ampar Uzbekistan Nodiryon Safarov
Moldova Anatolii Buruian
55 kg Iran Hassan Rahimi India Rahul Balasaheb Aware Russia Mikhail Ivanov
Azerbaijan Yashar Aliyev
60 kg Russia Timur Tsabolov Azerbaijan Agahueseyin Mustafaev United States Jordan Oliver
Iran Jalil Lashani
66 kg Azerbaijan Jabrayil Hasanov Armenia David Safaryan Germany Saba Arasch Javad Bolaghi
Ukraine Stanislav Zinchenko
74 kg Iran Saeid Tavakkol Russia Magomed Zubairov United States Andrew Howe
Ukraine Andrey Nagorny
84 kg Russia Koloy Kortoev Azerbaijan Aslanbek Alborov Turkey Muharrem Erşahin
Georgia (country) Dato Marsagishvili
96 kg Iran Arfan Amiri Azerbaijan Jamaladdin Magomedov Russia Vladislav Baytsaev
Turkey Fatih Yaşarlı
120 kg United States Don Bradley Georgia (country) Giorgi Sakandelidze Azerbaijan Mikhail Gazayev
Iran Hamid Reza Rezaei

Men Greco-Romen

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Kazakhstan Artur Umbetkaliev Cuba Javier Dumenico Gonzalez Russia Eduard Simonyan
Azerbaijan Khurshud Babashov
55 kg Azerbaijan Orhan Ahmadov Iran Mohammed Hatami Kyrgyzstan Kanybek Zholchubekov
Armenia Aleksander Mikaelyan
60 kg Azerbaijan Hasan Aliyev Turkey Rahman Bilici Georgia (country) Archil Turmanidze
Russia Grigori Yavruyan
66 kg Iran Saeid Mourad Abdvali Russia Migran Arutyunyan Germany Frank Staebler
Armenia Hovhannes Vardereshyan
74 kg Uzbekistan Azizibek Murodov Kazakhstan Doszhan Kartikov Poland Damian Janikowski
South Korea Jin-Hyeok Kim
84 kg Iran Babak Hossein Ghorbani Goldasteh Russia Alan Khugaev Armenia Artur Aleksanyan
Finland Tuomas Tarino
96 kg Cuba Yasmany Daniel Lugo Cabrera Germany Coşkun Efe Belarus Mikhail Danilov
Russia Islam Magomedov
120 kg Turkey Rıza Kayaalp Russia Vladimir Ilnitski Iran Bashir Asgari Babajanzadeh
Finland Taisto Lalli

Women Freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg United States Victoria Anthony Japan Chiaki Fujikawa Turkey Sümeyye Sezer
Russia Anastasia Tabaeva
48 kg Japan Fuyuko Mimura Russia Lubov Salnikova France Melanie LeSaffre
Tunisia Naziha Hamza
51 kg Russia Valeria Chepsarakova Kazakhstan Zulfia Yakhyarova Mongolia Otgontsetseg Davaasukh
Tunisia Hedia Trabelsi
55 kg Ukraine Yulia Blahinya Latvia Anastasija Grigorjeva Tunisia Marwa Amri
Poland Renata Omilusik
59 kg Russia Ekaterina Melnikova Ukraine Irina Husyak Japan Yurika Ito
Bulgaria Taybe Yusein
63 kg Sweden Henna Johansson United States Veronica Carlson Russia Anastasia Bratchikova
Japan Ayaka Sato
67 kg Ukraine Alina Stadnik Russia Yulia Alborova India Navjot Kaur
Sweden Sandra Makela
72 kg Russia Natalia Vorobieva Romania Roxana Camelia Iancolovici Estonia Epp Mäe
Sweden Emma Weberg
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Category:2009 in sport wrestling Category:Sport in Ankara World 2008 World Juniors Wrestling Championships Category:Youth sport in Turkey Category:World Junior Wrestling Championships


World Beach Wrestling Championships is the Amateur wrestling world championship organized by United World Wrestling.

The Senior Beach Wrestling tournament began in 2006 in men's and women's. The Juniors and Cadets championships were first staged in 2010.

Competitions

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Year Dates City and host country Competitions
Seniors Juniors Cadets
2006 November 2 Turkey Antalya, Turkey +
2009 July 28 Bulgaria Obzor, Bulgaria +
2010 July 26-28 Montenegro Budva, Montenegro + + +
2011 July 16-18 Georgia (country) Batumi, Georgia + + +
2012 August 27 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan +
September 10 Thailand Pattaya, Thailand + +
October 24 Hungary Budaoers, Hungary +
2013 May 31 Morocco El-Jadida, Morocco + +
2014 July 4-6 Greece Katerini, Greece + + +
2015 June 13-15 Romania Mangalia, Romania + + +
Total 9 5 6

See also

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References

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The 2015 World Beach Wrestling Championships was held in Mangalia, Romania, from 13 to 15 June 2015.

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Romania 9 11 9 29
2  Iran 7 1 1 9
3  Russia 2 3 2 7
4  Greece 1 2 3 6
5  Norway 0 1 2 3
6  Moldova 0 1 1 2
7  Kazakhstan 0 0 1 1
Total 19 19 19 57

Medal summary

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Cadet Men Results:

60 kg

1. Khorasani REZA RAZIPOLIR (IRI) 2. Molnos NORBERT (ROU) 3. Nicolaev NURGUSTAAN (RUS) 4. Robert ILIE (ROU)

70 kg

1. Theodoros IOSIFIDIS (GRE) 2. Gennadios KARYPIDIS (GRE) 3. Kristian KOVACS (ROU) 4. GHEORGHE FLORIN (ROU)

+70 kg

1. Sebastien RAICEA (ROU) 2. Karimisarabi MEHRAB (IRI) 3. Male MARIUS (NOR) 4. Theodoros KIRIAKIDIS (GRE)

Team Standings: Romania (17), Greece (13) and Iran (12)

Cadet Women Results:

50 kg

1. Stefania PRICEPUTU (ROU) 2. Cristina PINTILIE (ROU) 3. Denisa FODOR (ROU) 4. Maria NIKOLAIDOU (GRE)

+50 kg

1. Larisa NITU (ROU) 2. Magnussen CESILIE (NOR) 3. Christina APMPAZI (GRE) 4. Esmerelda CATARGIU (ROU)

Team Standings: Romania (23), Norway (5), Greece (4)

Men's Junior Beach Wrestling

60 kg

1. Ali MOAHAMMADZADEHNAGHARCHI (IRI) 2. Anton ZAKHAROV (RUS) 3. Sergiu CONSTANTIN (ROU) 4. Madalin BULGAR (ROU)

70 kg

1. Donskoi DMITRII (RUS) 2. Liviu COSTACHE (ROU) 3. Rahmani Baghbanani SAMAN (IRI) 4. Sorin GOGU (ROU)

80 kg

1. Ahoopa ABOLFAZL (IRI) 2. Marius MARIN (ROU) 3. Ionut CARAS (ROU) 4. Pavlos KYRIAKIDIS (GRE)

+80 kg

1. Amir HOSSEIN MIRBABASHANI (IRI) 2. Razvan BITERE (ROU) 3. Vasile SEVASTIANU (MDA) 4. Constantin DANILA (ROU)

Team Standing: Iran (24), Romania (24) and Russia (12)

Women's Junior Beach Wrestling

50 kg

1. Georgiana BURDUF (ROU) 2. Ana Maria BUNDUC (ROU) 3. Mihaela BARBULESCU (ROU) 4. Eleni PAPAMICHAIL (GRE)

60 kg

1. Madalina CAIA (ROU) 2. Andrea PAUC (ROU) 3. Rita GUNN (NOR) 4. Thea MAGUSSEN (NOR)

+60 kg

1. Adelin DUDUIALA (ROU) 2. Elena SCARLATESCU (ROU) 3. Elena TOCU (ROU)

Team Standing: Romania (42), Norway (4), Greece (1)

Men's Senior Beach Wrestling

70 kg 1. Naderi MOHAMMAD (IRI) 2. Masharipov RUSTAM (RUS) 3. Gabirel BADEA (ROU) 3. Apostolos TASKOUDIS (GRE)

80 kg 1. Stepanov STANISLAV (RUS) 2. Kyrillos BINENMPAOUM (GRE) 3. Denis SIVTCEV (RUS) 3. Mehdizadehchari MILAD (IRI)

90 kg 1. Mohammad SEYYED (IRI) 2. Bugulov MIURGUN (RUS) 3. Dorin PIRVAN (ROU) 3. Andrei FRANZ (ROU)

+90 kg 1. Sadeghzadehnoukolaei JABER (IRI) 2. Egor OLAR (MDA) 3. Aris THEODOROUDIS (GRE) 3. Marian TODOROV (BUL)

IRAN (24) RUSSIA (23) ROMANIA (22)

Women's Senior Beach Wrestling

60 kg 1. Madalina LINGURARU ROU 2. Mihaela OBREGIA ROU 3. Yuliya KHAMELIS KAZ 4. Juel-Bugge RIKKE (NOR)

70 kg 1. Beatrice OANCEA (ROU) 2. Roxana ANDREI (ROU) 3. Laura GAVRILUC (ROU)

+70 kg 1. Diana FRANT (ROU) 2. Ana Maria STOIAN (ROU) 3. Aiktepnh Eiphnh PITSIAVA (GRE) 4. Dahle Netskar CHATHRINE (NOR)

Romania (39), Kazakhstan (3), Greece (3)

References

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Asian Karate Championships

Competitions

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Year Edition Date City and host country Venue champion
1993 1 November Chinese Taipei Taipei, Taiwan
1995 2 September Philippines Manila, Philippines
1997 3 January Macau Macau, Macau
1999 4 December Singapore Singapore, Singapore
2001 5 November 24 Malaysia Genting, Malaysia
2004 6 February 6-8 Chinese Taipei Taoyuan City, Taiwan Ching Yun University
2005 7 May 17-22 Macau Macau, Macau
2007 8 August 24-26 Malaysia Seremban, Malaysia Nilai Indoor Stadium  Japan
2009 9 September 25–27 China Foshan, China Nanhai Gymnasium  Japan
2011 10 July 21–24 China Guangzhou, China Haixia Sports Center  Japan
2012 11 July 14–17 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Japan
2013 12 December 5–7 United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates  Iran
2015 13 August 4–6 Japan Yokohama, Japan

The Asian Junior Karate Championships is organized by the Asian Karatedo Federation (AKF) under the supervision of World Karate Federation (WKF).

Competitions

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Year Edition Date City and host country Venue champion
1992 1 September Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1994 2 September Vietnam Hanoi, Vietnam
1996 3 September Chinese Taipei Taichung, Taiwan
1998 4 November Macau Macau, Macau
2000 5 August 21-28 Macau Macau, Macau
2002 6 September 20-23 Japan Tokyo, Japan
2005 7 May 17-22 Macau Macau, Macau
2006 8 August 25-27 Singapore Singapore, Singapore
2008 9 August 28-30 Malaysia Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
2010 10 August 1–8 Hong Kong Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2011 11 July 21–24 China Guangzhou, China Haixia Sports Center
2012 12 July 14–17 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2013 13 28 November - 5 December United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates  Japan
2014 14 August 4–10 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Iran
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Category:Asian Karate Championships Karate

2014 Asian Junior Karate Championships

Medal table

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Iran 13 5 6 24
2  Japan 9 9 5 23
3  Kazakhstan 2 3 9 14
4  Malaysia 2 3 8 13
5  Jordan 2 1 1 4
6  Vietnam 1 2 6 9
7  Kuwait 1 1 2 4
8  Indonesia 1 0 7 8
9  Saudi Arabia 0 3 3 6
10  Thailand 0 1 7 8
11  Chinese Taipei 0 1 3 4
12  Syria 0 1 1 2
13  Iraq 0 1 0 1
14  Hong Kong 0 0 1 1
 India 0 0 1 1
 South Korea 0 0 1 1
 Kyrgyzstan 0 0 1 1
Total 31 31 62 124


Asia Pacific Deaf Games began in 1984.

Year Games Host City NOC Sports Country Athletes
1984 I Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong 1 6 150
1986 II JapanKyoto Japan 1 5 120
1988 III AustraliaMelbourne Australia 1 5 120
1992 IV South KoreaSeoul South Korea 2 10 300
1996 V MalaysiaKuala Lumpur Malaysia 4 16 500
2000 VI Chinese TaipeiTaipei Chinese Taipei 8 23 1000
2004 cancelled KuwaitKuwait Kuwait - - -
2008 cancelled KuwaitKuwait Kuwait - - -
2012 VII South KoreaSeoul South Korea 14 25 1208
2015 VIII Chinese TaipeiTaoyuan Chinese Taipei 12 tbc tbc
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Olympic, deaf Category:Multi-sport events Category:Disabled sports competitions


Grappling World Championships

2007 FILA World Grappling Championship

The first edition of the FILA World Grappling Championship took place in Antalya (TUR) from 7 to 9 September 2007 and gathered together all the wrestling styles that do not appear on the Olympic programme. The Games drew about 200 participants from 22 nations and were a true success. The athletes of Sambo, Beach Wrestling, Grappling, and Pangration Athlima did not only receive the title of winner of the Games, but also the title of World Champion in the discipline concerned. The United States dominated the Grappling competition by winning all the first places, the titles in the other disciplines were more equally distributed among the nations.

The championship was enhanced by demonstrations of belt wrestling, Kourash and Sumo that suggested a great development of this event in the future. The Festival of traditional wrestling was also a big success among the Turkish spectators who could encourage more than 400 traditional oil wrestling competitors.

Grappling Results
Place Competitor Country Ranking Points
62 kg
1st Darren Uyenoyama USA 13
2nd Matt Sanchez USA 10
3rd Tom Barlow Great Britain 10
4th Oliver Dew Great Britain 7

Category:Wrestling



Grappling World Championships

United World Wrestling

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United World Wrestling (UWW) is the international governing body for the sport of wrestling. It presides over international competitions for various forms of wrestling, including Grappling for men and women. The flagship Grappling's event of UWW is the Grappling World Championships.


Competitions World Grappling Championships

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World Grappling Championships

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Grappling with Gi = GWG/ NoGi-Grappling = GNG/ Combat Grappling = GCO/ Novices, Schoolboys/girls, Cadets, Juniors, Seniors, Veterans For Gi-Grappling & No-Gi Grappling & Combat Grappling

 Wt. & AGE GROUP of World Championship-2015.
            Novice (12-13 years old). :-
          - Boys and girls: 27, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 55, 60, 66,72, +72kg.
            Schoolboys/girls (14-15 years old) :-
          - Boys: 29-32, 35, 38, 42, 47, 53, 59, 66, 73, +73kg.
          - Girls: 28-30, 32, 34, 37, 40, 44, 48, 52, 57, +57kg.
            Cadets (16-17 years old) :-
          - Boys: 39-42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 63, 69, 76, 85, +85kg.
          - Girls: 36-38, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 56, 60, 65, +65kg.
            Juniors (18-19 years old) :-
          - Men: 58, 62, 66, 71, 77, 84, 92, +92kg.
          - Women: 49, 53, 58, 64, 71, +71kg.
            Veterans (35-60 years old):-
          - Men: 62, 66, 71, 77, 84, 92, 100, +100kg.
          - Women: 53, 58, 64, 71, +71kg.
                
       Wt. & AGE GROUP of World Championship-2015.
            Seniors (20 and older) :-
          - Men: 62, 66, 71, 77, 84, 92, 100, +100kg.
          - Women: 53, 58, 64, 71, +71kg.


Year Dates City and host country Competitions
Seniors Juniors Cadets Combat
2007 September 7-9 Turkey Antalya, Turkey +
2008 December 20 Switzerland Lucerne, Switzerland +
2009 December 11 United States Fort Lauderdale, United States +
2010 March 26 Poland Krakow, Poland +
August 20 Croatia Dakovo, Croatia + +
2011 September 29 Serbia Belgrade, Serbia + +
November 4 Hungary Tamasi, Hungary + +
2012 December 15 Poland Krakow, Poland + +
2013 June 12 Canada London, Ontario, Canada + +
2015 August 24-26 Russia Moscow, Russia + +
October 9-12 Turkey Antalya, Turkey + +
Total 8 3 3 4