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1967 European Wrestling Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1967 European Wrestling Championships
Host cityTurkey Istanbul, Turkey Freestyle
Soviet Union Minsk, Soviet Union Greco-Roman
Dates7–10 July 1967
19–22 May 1967
Champions
Freestyle Turkey
Greco-Roman Soviet Union
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The 1967 European Wrestling Championships were held in the Greco-Romane style in Minsk on 19–22 May 1967, with the men's Freestyle style in Istanbul on 7–10 July 1967.[1][2]

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Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union55313
2 Turkey5106
3 Hungary3014
4 Bulgaria1438
5 Romania1236
6 West Germany1012
7 East Germany0224
8 Sweden0112
9 Finland0101
10 Czechoslovakia0022
Totals (10 entries)16161648

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg Mehmet Esenceli
 Turkey
Bayu Baev
 Bulgaria
Jürgen Kalkowski
 East Germany
57 kg Hasan Sevinç
 Turkey
Yancho Patrikov
 Bulgaria}
Niculae Cristea
 Romania
63 kg Nihat Kabanlı
 Turkey
Mladen Gueorguiev
 Bulgaria
Petre Coman
 Romania
70 kg Zarbeg Beriashvili
 Soviet Union
Jan Karlsson
 Sweden
Enyu Valchev
 Bulgaria
78 kg Yury Shakhmuradov
 Soviet Union
Mahmut Atalay
 Turkey
Károly Bajkó
 Hungary
87 kg Boris Gurevich
 Soviet Union
Francisc Balla
 Romania
Prodan Gardzhev
 Bulgaria
97 kg Ahmet Ayık
 Turkey
Shota Lomidze
 Soviet Union
Chusni Jusniev
 Bulgaria
97+ kg Wilfried Dietrich
 West Germany
Osman Duraliev
 Bulgaria
Vladimir Saunin
 Soviet Union

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg Petar Kirov
 Bulgaria
Sergei Rybalko
 Soviet Union
Rolf Lacour
 West Germany
57 kg János Varga
 Hungary
Hartmut Puls
 East Germany
Rustam Kazakov
 Soviet Union
63 kg Simion Popescu
 Romania
Sergei Agamov
 Soviet Union
Jiří Švec
 Czechoslovakia
70 kg Gennady Sapunov
 Soviet Union
Eero Tapio
 Finland
Klaus-Jürgen Pohl
 East Germany
78 kg Sırrı Acar
 Turkey
Ion Ţăranu
 Romania
Georgy Vershinin
 Soviet Union
87 kg Aleksandr Yurkevich
 Soviet Union
Lothar Metz
 West Germany
Gheorghe Popovici
 Romania
97 kg Ferenc Kiss
 Hungary
Vasili Merkulov
 Soviet Union
Pelle Svensson
 Sweden
97+ kg István Kozma
 Hungary
Nikolai Shmakov
 Soviet Union
Petr Kment
 Czechoslovakia

References

  1. ^ "Athletes & Results".
  2. ^ "International Wrestling Database".

External links


This page was last edited on 21 May 2023, at 02:12
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