1975 World Sambo Championships
VenueMinsk Sports Palace
LocationSoviet Union Minsk, Belarus
DatesSeptember 19–21
Competitors69 participants from 12 countries

The 1975 World Sambo Championships were held in Minsk, Belarus on September 6–11. It was the third World Sambo Championships.[1]

Medal overview

men Gold Silver Bronze
-48kgSoviet Union Sayfuddin Hodiyev (URS)Mongolia [[]] (IRN)Bulgaria [[]] (BUL)
-52kgSoviet Union [[]] (URS)RUSMongolia [[]] (MGL)South Korea Jung God Kim (KOR)
-57kgSoviet Union Mikhail Mikhailovich (URS)RUSBulgaria Parvan Parvanov (BUL)Bulgaria (BUL) Stoyko Malov
-62kgSoviet Union [[]] (URS)RUSMongolia [[]] (MGL)Takashi Tanoue
 Japan
-68kgMongolia [[]] (MGL)Soviet Union [[]] (URS)RUSBulgaria [[]] (BUL)
-74kgSoviet Union [[]] (URS)RUSMongolia [[]] (MGL)Spain José Antonio Cecchini (ESP)
-82kgSoviet Union Česlovas Jezerskas (URS)Bulgaria [[]] (BUL)United States [[]] (USA)
-90kgUnited Kingdom Maurice Allan (GBR)[2]Soviet Union Nikolay Kardopolov (URS)Bulgaria (BUL)
-100kgMongolia [[]] (MGL)Mongolia Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh (MGL)Bulgaria [[]] (BUL)
+100kgSoviet Union Vitali Kuznetsov (URS)RUSBulgaria Nikola Dinev (BUL)Bulgaria [[]] (BUL)

Medals

1 Soviet Union82010
2 Mongolia1416
3 Bulgaria0369
4 United Kingdom1001
5 Japan0112
6 United States0011
7 Spain0011
Всего10101030

Team ranking

Rank Team Points
1  Soviet Union58
2  Bulgaria41
3  Mongolia38
4  Japan24
5  Spain18
6  United Kingdom10
7  United States9

References

  1. "Black Belt - Google Books". July 1974. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  2. "USA FBI and SWAT Teams are Trained by the Sambo World Champion | International SAMBO Federation (FIAS)". Sambo.sport. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
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