2011 European Juniors Wrestling Championships
Host citySerbia, Zrenjanin
Dates21–26 June 2011
Champions
Greco-Roman Turkey
Women Russia

The 2011 European Juniors Wrestling Championships was held in Zrenjanin, Serbia 21–26 June 2011.[1][2][3][4][5]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Serbia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia103417
2 Azerbaijan35412
3 Georgia23510
4 Turkey22610
5 Ukraine2158
6 Belarus1247
7 Moldova1113
8 Hungary1023
9 Finland1001
 Greece1001
11 France0303
12 Germany0257
13 Armenia0235
14 Bulgaria0033
15 Poland0022
16 Estonia0011
 Romania0011
 Serbia*0011
 Sweden0011
Totals (19 entries)24244896

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Turkey 58  Ukraine 47
2  Russia 54  Germany 38
3  Georgia 50  Russia 38
4  Azerbaijan 42  Turkey 38
5  Hungary 35  Poland 37

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Russia Aldar Balshininmaev Moldova Gheorghi Costin Germany Marc Luithle
Azerbaijan Mirjalal Hasanzadeh
55 kg Georgia (country) Vladimer Khinchegashvili Russia Arsen Kuramagomedov Azerbaijan Garib Aliev
Armenia Matevos Saroyan
60 kg Turkey Ömer Uzan Azerbaijan Haji Aliyev Georgia (country) Tengiz Chochisvili
Poland Rafał Statkiewicz
66 kg Russia Maymirza Khadisov Azerbaijan Magomed Muslimov Turkey Mustafa Kaya
Armenia Grigor Grigoryan
74 kg Turkey Abdulkadir Özmen Georgia (country) Beka Petriashvili Russia Shamil Katinovasov
Ukraine Vitaly Zhukov
84 kg Georgia (country) Dato Marsagishvili Armenia Vahe Tamrazyan Poland Zbigniew Baranowski
Russia Albert Tsipinov
96 kg Azerbaijan Aslanbek Alborov Russia Batradz Gazzaev Georgia (country) Tedore Ebanoidze
Ukraine Hleb Kutei
120 kg Belarus Igor Dziatko Azerbaijan Aslan Dzebishov Georgia (country) Geno Petriashvili
Ukraine Vyacheslav Muzaev

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Azerbaijan Vilayat Gahramanli Georgia (country) Nika Tsetskhladze Germany Menekşe Deniz
Turkey Tolgahan Karataş
55 kg Azerbaijan Eldaniz Azizli Belarus Andrei Pikuza Armenia Narek Khachatryan
Bulgaria Nikolay Vichev
60 kg Russia Asker Orshokdugov Azerbaijan Rovshan Tagiyev Hungary Máté Krasznai
Turkey Emre Aslan
66 kg Russia Magomed Chukhalov Georgia (country) Sachino Davitaia Azerbaijan Rasul Chunayev
Turkey Doğan Göktaş
74 kg Russia Islam Charaev Turkey İsmail Koçaslan Belarus Kazbek Kilou
Georgia (country) Zurabi Datunashvili
84 kg Ukraine Zhan Beleniuk Germany Ramsin Azizsir Russia Movsar Duguchiev
Turkey Aslan Atem
96 kg Hungary György Rizmajer Armenia Artur Aleksanyan Turkey Metehan Başar
Georgia (country) Sandro Dikhaminjia
120 kg Russia Vasily Parshin Turkey Bayram Nigar Ukraine Igor Didyk
Hungary Bálint Lám

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Russia Nadezda Fedorova Ukraine Gana Bogunenko Sweden Josefine Fredriksen
Azerbaijan Marziget Bagomedova
48 kg Russia Tatyana Samkova Germany Nina Hemmer Belarus Vanesa Kaladzinskaya
Romania Emilia Alina Vuc
51 kg Finland Petra Olli Azerbaijan Patimat Bagomedova Moldova Elena Turcan
Germany Katrin Henke
55 kg Greece Maria Prevolaraki France Tatiana Debien Germany Eileen Friedrich
Belarus Zalina Sidakova
59 kg Moldova Mariana Cherdivara France Adeline Vescan Russia Svetlana Lipatova
Bulgaria Dzhanan Ahmed
63 kg Russia Iuliia Alborova Belarus Anastasiya Huchok Bulgaria Taybe Yusein
Ukraine Tetyana Lavrenchuk
67 kg Ukraine Alina Makhynyua Russia Oksana Nagornykh Belarus Halina Levchanka
Germany Maria Selmaier
72 kg Russia Natalia Vorobieva France Cynthia Vescan Serbia Una Svetlana Tuba
Estonia Epp Mäe

References

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