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1984 World Sambo Championships

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1984 World Sambo Championships
LocationMadrid, Spain
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The 1984 World Sambo Championships were held in Madrid, Spain on June 1984. Championships were organized by FILA. According to certain sources, women also competed at the event.[1]

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Medal overview

men Gold Silver Bronze
-10 kg Soviet Union Khanat Bayshulakov (URS)KAZ Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov (BUL) Spain M. Gómez (ESP)
-52 kg Soviet Union Sergey Ternovykh (URS)GEO Italy Angelo Arlandi (ITA) Mongolia Dunkhüügiin Tegshee (MGL)
-57 kg Soviet Union Viktor Astakhov (URS)RUS Spain Miguel Ángel García (ESP) Bulgaria Emil Metodiev (BUL)
-62 kg Soviet Union Yevgeny Yesin (URS)RUS Spain Manuel Jiménez (ESP) Mongolia Jamsrangiin Dorjderem (MGL)
-68 kg Mongolia Galdangiin Jamsran (MGL) Bulgaria Valentin Minev (BUL) Soviet Union Vladimir Panyshin (URS)RUS
-74 kg Spain Ignacio Ordoñez (ESP) Mongolia Jambalyn Ganbold (MGL) Soviet Union Vasily Shvaya (URS)RUS
-82 kg Soviet Union Guram Chertkoyev (URS)RUS Mongolia Zunduyn Delgerdalay (MGL) Netherlands Bert Kops (NED)
-90 kg Soviet Union Viktor Chingin (URS)RUS United States Michael Gatling (USA) Mongolia Dambajavyn Tsend-Ayuush (MGL)
-100 kg Soviet Union Mikhail Baranov (URS)BLR Mongolia Odvogiin Baljinnyam (MGL) Italy Giorgio D'Alessandro (ITA)
+100 kg Soviet Union Vladimir Sobodyrev (URS)UZB Mongolia Sarangereliin Khürelbaatar (MGL) Bulgaria Marin Gerchev (BUL)

References

  1. ^ Female may compete at ISU mat tournament, Cedar Rapids Gazette, Dec 21, 1984, p. 20.

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