1961 World Championships
Host cityJapan Yokohama, Japan
Dates2–7 June
StadiumHiyoshi Commemorative Hall
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Soviet Union

The 1961 World Wrestling Championships were held in Yokohama, Japan.

Medal winners of freestyle 79 kg. From left to right, Géza Hollósi, Mansour Mehdizadeh and Hans Antonsson

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union74112
2 Iran5128
3 Hungary1315
4 Romania1214
5 United Arab Republic1001
 West Germany1001
7 Turkey04610
8 Sweden0112
 Yugoslavia0112
10 Czechoslovakia0011
 India0011
 Japan0011
Totals (12 entries)16161648

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points Team Points
1  Iran41 Soviet Union38
2  Soviet Union33 Turkey27.5
3  Turkey26 Romania23.5
4  Japan15 Hungary15
5  Hungary13 Yugoslavia12
6  United States11.5 Czechoslovakia8.5

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight
52 kg
Ali Aliyev
 Soviet Union
Nasrollah Soltaninejad
 Iran
Cemal Yanılmaz
 Turkey
Bantamweight
57 kg
Ebrahim Seifpour
 Iran
János Varga
 Hungary
Hüseyin Akbaş
 Turkey
Featherweight
62 kg
Vladimir Rubashvili
 Soviet Union
Yunus Pehlivan
 Turkey
Hamid Tavakkol
 Iran
Lightweight
67 kg
Mohammad Ali Sanatkaran
 Iran
Vladimir Sinyavsky
 Soviet Union
Udey Chand
 India
Welterweight
73 kg
Emam-Ali Habibi
 Iran
Mikhail Bekmurzov
 Soviet Union
Yutaka Kaneko
 Japan
Middleweight
79 kg
Mansour Mehdizadeh
 Iran
Géza Hollósi
 Hungary
Hans Antonsson
 Sweden
Light heavyweight
87 kg
Gholamreza Takhti
 Iran
Boris Gurevich
 Soviet Union
Hasan Güngör
 Turkey
Heavyweight
+87 kg
Wilfried Dietrich
 West Germany
Hamit Kaplan
 Turkey
Aleksandr Medved
 Soviet Union

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight
52 kg
Armais Sayadov
 Soviet Union
Dumitru Pârvulescu
 Romania
Burhan Bozkurt
 Turkey
Bantamweight
57 kg
Oleg Karavayev
 Soviet Union
Ion Cernea
 Romania
Jiří Švec
 Czechoslovakia
Featherweight
62 kg
Moustafa Hamid Mansour
 United Arab Republic
Yaşar Yılmaz
 Turkey
Alireza Ghelichkhani
 Iran
Lightweight
67 kg
Avtandil Koridze
 Soviet Union
Imre Polyák
 Hungary
Branislav Martinović
 Yugoslavia
Welterweight
73 kg
Valeriu Bularca
 Romania
Stevan Horvat
 Yugoslavia
Ziya Doğan
 Turkey
Middleweight
79 kg
Vasily Zenin
 Soviet Union
Bertil Nyström
 Sweden
Yavuz Selekman
 Turkey
Light heavyweight
87 kg
György Gurics
 Hungary
Arkady Tkachev
 Soviet Union
Gheorghe Popovici
 Romania
Heavyweight
+87 kg
Ivan Bogdan
 Soviet Union
Hamit Kaplan
 Turkey
István Kozma
 Hungary

References

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