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1975 World Wrestling Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1975 World Championships
Host citySoviet Union Minsk, Soviet Union
Dates11–18 September
StadiumMinsk Sports Palace
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Soviet Union

The 1975 World Wrestling Championships were held Minsk, Soviet Union at Minsk Sports Palace. Greco-Roman wrestling competition was held 11–14 September, while freestyle wrestlers competed 15–18 September.[1]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union124117
2 Bulgaria33612
3 Mongolia2103
4 Japan2013
5 West Germany1023
6 East Germany0404
7 Poland0325
8 Romania0224
9 France0101
 Iran0101
 Turkey0101
12 South Korea0033
13 Hungary0022
14 Finland0011
Totals (14 entries)20202060

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points Team Points
1  Soviet Union 43  Soviet Union 56
2  Bulgaria 31  Bulgaria 34
3  Japan 20  Poland 26
4  Mongolia 19  Romania 20
5  United States 17  Hungary 18
6  East Germany 16  East Germany 10

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Hasan Isaev
 Bulgaria
Anatoly Kharitonyuk
 Soviet Union
Kim Hwa-kyung
 South Korea
52 kg Yuji Takada
 Japan
Telman Pashayev
 Soviet Union
Dimitar Filipov
 Bulgaria
57 kg Masao Arai
 Japan
Vladimir Yumin
 Soviet Union
Miho Dukov
 Bulgaria
62 kg Zevegiin Oidov
 Mongolia
Théodule Toulotte
 France
Yang Jung-mo
 South Korea
68 kg Pavel Pinigin
 Soviet Union
Tsedendambyn Natsagdorj
 Mongolia
Ismail Yuseinov
 Bulgaria
74 kg Ruslan Ashuraliyev
 Soviet Union
Mansour Barzegar
 Iran
Jiichiro Date
 Japan
82 kg Adolf Seger
 West Germany
Ismail Abilov
 Bulgaria
Vasile Iorga
 Romania
90 kg Levan Tediashvili
 Soviet Union
Horst Stottmeister
 East Germany
Shukri Lyutviev
 Bulgaria
100 kg Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh
 Mongolia
Harald Büttner
 East Germany
Vladimir Gulyutkin
 Soviet Union
+100 kg Soslan Andiyev
 Soviet Union
Roland Gehrke
 East Germany
Heinz Eichelbaum
 West Germany

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Vladimir Zubkov
 Soviet Union
Gheorghe Berceanu
 Romania
Stefan Angelov
 Bulgaria
52 kg Vitaly Konstantinov
 Soviet Union
Bilal Tabur
 Turkey
Baek Seung-hyun
 South Korea
57 kg Farhat Mustafin
 Soviet Union
Józef Lipień
 Poland
Pertti Ukkola
 Finland
62 kg Nelson Davidyan
 Soviet Union
Kazimierz Lipień
 Poland
László Réczi
 Hungary
68 kg Shamil Khisamutdinov
 Soviet Union
Andrzej Supron
 Poland
Binyo Chifudov
 Bulgaria
74 kg Anatoly Bykov
 Soviet Union
Yanko Shopov
 Bulgaria
Mihály Toma
 Hungary
82 kg Anatoly Nazarenko
 Soviet Union
Ion Enache
 Romania
Adam Ostrowski
 Poland
90 kg Valery Rezantsev
 Soviet Union
Stoyan Nikolov
 Bulgaria
Fred Theobald
 West Germany
100 kg Kamen Goranov
 Bulgaria
Fredi Albrecht
 East Germany
Andrzej Skrzydlewski
 Poland
+100 kg Aleksandar Tomov
 Bulgaria
Aleksandr Kolchinsky
 Soviet Union
Roman Codreanu
 Romania

References

  1. ^ Panorama of the 1975 Sports Year (in Russian). Moscow: Fizkultura i sport. 1976. pp. 53, 55.
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