2016 European U23 Wrestling Championship
Host cityBulgaria Ruse, Bulgaria
Dates29 March – 3 April 2016
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Georgia
Women Ukraine

The 2016 European U23 Wrestling Championships was the 2nd edition of European U23 Wrestling Championships of combined events, and took place from 29 March to 3 April in Ruse, Bulgaria.[1][2]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bulgaria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia71715
2 Georgia43411
3 Turkey42814
4 Azerbaijan34613
5 Ukraine24511
6 Hungary2035
7 Germany1135
8 Poland1124
9 Bulgaria*0213
10 Belarus0134
11 Sweden0123
12 Austria0101
 Croatia0101
 Czech Republic0101
 Norway0101
16 Israel0011
 Lithuania0011
 Moldova0011
 Serbia0011
Totals (19 entries)24244896

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle[3] Men's Greco-Roman[4] Women's freestyle[5]
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 64  Georgia 63  Ukraine 60
2  Georgia 54  Hungary 43  Russia 60
3  Turkey 51  Turkey 38  Turkey 51
4  Azerbaijan 49  Azerbaijan 38  Azerbaijan 49
5  Ukraine 47  Ukraine 33  Belarus 38

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Azerbaijan Mirjalal Hasanzada Turkey Barış Kaya Russia Ibragim Ilyasov
Moldova Ivan Zamfirov
61 kg Russia Imam Adzhiev Bulgaria Dimitar Lyubomirov Ivanov Azerbaijan Zalimkhan Valiyev
Georgia (country) Shota Phartenadze
65 kg Russia Murad Nukhkadiev Belarus Surkho Rashytkhanau Turkey Mustafa Zopalı
Germany Alexander Semisorow
70 kg Russia Rasul Arsanaliev Azerbaijan Gadzhimurad Omarov Turkey Muhammet Akdeniz
Georgia (country) Davit Buziashvili
74 kg Turkey Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu Azerbaijan Murad Suleymanov Belarus Raman Chytadze
Ukraine Oleksiy Shcherbak
86 kg Russia Abdulrashid Sadulaev Georgia (country) Irakli Mtsituri Turkey Kadir Yazıcı
Belarus Aliaksandr Hushtyn
97 kg Azerbaijan Nurmagomed Gadzhiev Poland Mateusz Filipczak Russia Zaynulla Kurbanov
Georgia (country) Givi Matcharashvili
125 kg Georgia (country) Geno Petriashvili Ukraine Danylo Kartavyi Turkey Yunus Emre Dede
Russia Vitalii Goloev

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
59 kg Russia Sergey Emelin Azerbaijan Murad Mammadov Israel Andrey Tsaryuk
Germany Etienne Kinsinger
66 kg Poland Mateusz Bernatek Georgia (country) Tornike Jangavadze Serbia Mate Nemes
Turkey Enes Başar
71 kg Turkey Yunus Emre Başar Croatia Antonio Kamenjasevic Azerbaijan Ruhin Mikayilov
Georgia (country) Ramaz Zoidze
75 kg Georgia (country) Gela Bolkvadze Sweden Alex Kessidis Poland Dawid Piotr Klimek
Hungary Zoltán Lévai
80 kg Georgia (country) Lasha Gobadze Turkey Burhan Akbudak Ukraine Yaroslav Filchakov
Azerbaijan Eltun Vazirzade
85 kg Hungary Erik Szilvassy Bulgaria Yoan Danielov Dimitrov Sweden Kristoffer Berg
Ukraine Andrii Gladkykh
98 kg Germany Muhammed Sever Georgia (country) Kukuri Kirtskhalia Russia Musa Evloev
Hungary Zsolt Toeroek
130 kg Georgia (country) Iakobi Kajaia Ukraine Vladyslav Voronyi Lithuania Mantas Knystautas
Germany Christian John

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Turkey Evin Demirhan Norway Silje Kippernes Ukraine Ilona Semkiv
Russia Milana Dadasheva
53 kg Russia Natalia Malysheva Ukraine Lilya Horishna Hungary Mercedesz Denes
Azerbaijan Leyla Gurbanova
55 kg Ukraine Olena Kremzer Russia Alexandra Andreeva Turkey Bediha Gün
Azerbaijan Almaz Ismayilova
58 kg Ukraine Tetyana Kit Azerbaijan Alyona Kolesnik Russia Veronika Chumikova
Turkey Derya Bayhan
60 kg Azerbaijan Tetiana Omelchenko Ukraine Anhelina Lysak Sweden Therese Lina Persson
Poland Katarzyna Madrowska
63 kg Russia Anzhela Fomenko Czech Republic Adela Hanzlickova Turkey Aslı Tuğcu
Ukraine Solomiya Volska
69 kg Turkey Buse Tosun Austria Martina Kuenz Russia Tatiana Morozova
Azerbaijan Elis Manolova
75 kg Hungary Zsanett Nemeth Germany Anna Schell Belarus Natallia Lanko
Bulgaria Gabriela Peycheva

References

  1. "U23 European Championship". United World Wrestling.
  2. "Senior U23 European Championships" (PDF). uww.org. March 2016.
  3. "U23 Freestyle Teams Ranking" (PDF). uww.org. March 2016.
  4. "U23 Greco-Roman Teams Ranking" (PDF). uww.org. March 2016.
  5. "U23 Women's wrestling Teams Ranking" (PDF). uww.org. March 2016.
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