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1998 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 58 kg

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Men's Greco-Roman 58 kg
at the 1998 World Championships
VenueGavlerinken
Dates28–30 August 1998
Competitors34 from 34 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   South Korea
silver medal
 
   China
bronze medal
 
   Bulgaria
← 1997
1999 →

The men's Greco-Roman 58 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1998 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the Gavlerinken in Gävle, Sweden from 28 to 30 August 1998.[1]

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Results

Legend
  • WO — Won by walkover

Round 1

Score
Round of 64
 Rafik Simonyan (RUS) 6–3  Igor Petrenko (BLR)
 Terho Kettunen (FIN) 0–1  István Majoros (HUN)
 Zakaria Nashed (SYR) 2–0  Ralph Zentgraf (AUT)
 Grigore Buliga (MDA) 1–6 Fall  Kenkichi Nishimi (JPN)
 Aigars Jansons (LAT) 0–3  Mehdi Nassiri (IRI)
 Sheng Zetian (CHN) 3–2  Jambul Putkaradze (GEO)
 Artur Sargsyan (ARM) 14–0  Federico Primelli (ITA)
 Peter Stjernberg (SWE) 0–7  Alexander Khudish (ISR)
 Yuriy Melnichenko (KAZ) 3–1  Armen Nazaryan (BUL)
 David Maia (POR) 0–0  Rıfat Yıldız (GER)
 Kim In-sub (KOR) 4–0  Sarkis Elgkian (GRE)
 Djamel Ainaoui (FRA) 2–3  Constantin Borăscu (ROM)
 Janno Kruusman (EST) 0–10  Asliddin Khudoyberdiev (UZB)
 Víctor Capacho (COL) 0–5  Dennis Hall (USA)
 Remigijus Šukevičius (LTU) 4–9  Ergüder Bekişdamat (TUR)
 Grzegorz Szyszka (POL) 10–0  Jože Vrbančič (SLO)
 Oleksandr Stepanyan (UKR) 10–0  Dennie van den Heiligenberg (NED)

Round 2

Score
Round of 32
 Rafik Simonyan (RUS) 2–0  István Majoros (HUN)
 Zakaria Nashed (SYR) 0–8  Kenkichi Nishimi (JPN)
 Mehdi Nassiri (IRI) 0–9  Sheng Zetian (CHN)
 Artur Sargsyan (ARM) 12–0  Alexander Khudish (ISR)
 Yuriy Melnichenko (KAZ) 5–4  Rıfat Yıldız (GER)
 Kim In-sub (KOR) 8–2  Constantin Borăscu (ROM)
 Asliddin Khudoyberdiev (UZB) 9–1  Dennis Hall (USA)
 Ergüder Bekişdamat (TUR) 2–0  Grzegorz Szyszka (POL)
 Oleksandr Stepanyan (UKR) Bye
Repechage
 Igor Petrenko (BLR) 6–0  Terho Kettunen (FIN)
 Ralph Zentgraf (AUT) 3–1  Grigore Buliga (MDA)
 Aigars Jansons (LAT) 8–0  Jambul Putkaradze (GEO)
 Federico Primelli (ITA) 0–12  Peter Stjernberg (SWE)
 Armen Nazaryan (BUL) 11–0  David Maia (POR)
 Sarkis Elgkian (GRE) 5–4  Djamel Ainaoui (FRA)
 Janno Kruusman (EST) 4–0  Víctor Capacho (COL)
 Remigijus Šukevičius (LTU) 3–0 Ret  Jože Vrbančič (SLO)
 Dennie van den Heiligenberg (NED) Bye

Round 3

Score
Round of 16
 Oleksandr Stepanyan (UKR) 0–4  Rafik Simonyan (RUS)
 Kenkichi Nishimi (JPN) 4–5  Sheng Zetian (CHN)
 Artur Sargsyan (ARM) 0–5  Yuriy Melnichenko (KAZ)
 Kim In-sub (KOR) 2–0  Asliddin Khudoyberdiev (UZB)
 Ergüder Bekişdamat (TUR) Bye
Repechage
 Dennie van den Heiligenberg (NED) 0–12  Igor Petrenko (BLR)
 Ralph Zentgraf (AUT) 2–3  Aigars Jansons (LAT)
 Peter Stjernberg (SWE) 0–12  Armen Nazaryan (BUL)
 Sarkis Elgkian (GRE) 6–0  Janno Kruusman (EST)
 Remigijus Šukevičius (LTU) 4–5  István Majoros (HUN)
 Zakaria Nashed (SYR) 1–6 Fall  Mehdi Nassiri (IRI)
 Alexander Khudish (ISR) 5–0 Ret  Rıfat Yıldız (GER)
 Constantin Borăscu (ROM) 6–2  Dennis Hall (USA)
 Grzegorz Szyszka (POL) Bye

Round 4

Score
Quarterfinals
 Ergüder Bekişdamat (TUR) 2–4  Rafik Simonyan (RUS)
 Sheng Zetian (CHN) Bye
 Yuriy Melnichenko (KAZ) Bye
 Kim In-sub (KOR) Bye
Repechage
 Grzegorz Szyszka (POL) 2–3  Igor Petrenko (BLR)
 Aigars Jansons (LAT) 0–6  Armen Nazaryan (BUL)
 Sarkis Elgkian (GRE) 2–2  István Majoros (HUN)
 Alexander Khudish (ISR) 0–3  Constantin Borăscu (ROM)
 Oleksandr Stepanyan (UKR) 3–1  Kenkichi Nishimi (JPN)
 Artur Sargsyan (ARM) 4–5  Asliddin Khudoyberdiev (UZB)

Round 5

Score
Semifinals
 Rafik Simonyan (RUS) 2–8  Sheng Zetian (CHN)
 Yuriy Melnichenko (KAZ) 4–6  Kim In-sub (KOR)
Repechage
 Igor Petrenko (BLR) 0–14  Armen Nazaryan (BUL)
 István Majoros (HUN) 0–3  Constantin Borăscu (ROM)
 Oleksandr Stepanyan (UKR) 6–0 Fall  Ergüder Bekişdamat (TUR)
 Asliddin Khudoyberdiev (UZB) Bye

Round 6

Score
Repechage
 Asliddin Khudoyberdiev (UZB) 2–3  Armen Nazaryan (BUL)
 Constantin Borăscu (ROM) 3–1  Oleksandr Stepanyan (UKR)

Round 7

Score
Repechage
 Rafik Simonyan (RUS) 0–9  Armen Nazaryan (BUL)
 Constantin Borăscu (ROM) 1–5  Yuriy Melnichenko (KAZ)

Finals

Score
Bronze medal match
 Armen Nazaryan (BUL) WO  Yuriy Melnichenko (KAZ)
Final
 Sheng Zetian (CHN) 0–2  Kim In-sub (KOR)

References

  1. ^ "Alexander Karelin to battle Matt Ghaffari in Gold-Medal bout at Greco-Roman World Championships". themat.com. 30 August 1998. Archived from the original on 1999-04-20. Retrieved 22 May 2020.

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