1982 World Wrestling Championships

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1982 World Freestyle Championships
Host cityCanada Edmonton, Canada
Dates11–14 August
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
1982 World Greco-Roman Championships
Host cityPoland Katowice, Poland
Dates9–12 September
Champions
Greco-Roman Soviet Union

The following is the final results of the 1982 World Wrestling Championships. Freestyle competition were held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and Greco-Roman competition were held in Katowice, Poland.

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union112417
2 Poland3216
3 East Germany2024
4 Bulgaria16411
5 Romania1315
6 United States1034
7 Sweden1001
8 Yugoslavia0123
9 Cuba0112
 Hungary0112
11 Canada0101
 Czechoslovakia0101
 Japan0101
 Turkey0101
15 South Korea0011
Totals (15 nations)20202060

Team ranking[]

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points Team Points
1  Soviet Union 55  Soviet Union 46
2  United States 28  Poland 31
3  Bulgaria 25  Romania 30
4  East Germany 23  Bulgaria 30
5  Japan 12  Yugoslavia 17
6  Iran 12  Hungary 13

Medal summary[]

Men's freestyle[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Sergey Kornilayev
 Soviet Union

 Bulgaria
Šaban Trstena
 Yugoslavia
52 kg Hartmut Reich
 East Germany

 Soviet Union
Joe Gonzales
 United States
57 kg Anatoly Beloglazov
 Soviet Union
Hideaki Tomiyama
 Japan

 Bulgaria
62 kg Sergey Beloglazov
 Soviet Union
Simeon Shterev
 Bulgaria
József Orbán
 Hungary
68 kg
 Soviet Union
Raúl Cascaret
 Cuba
Eberhard Probst
 East Germany
74 kg Leroy Kemp
 United States
Dan Karabin
 Czechoslovakia

 Soviet Union
82 kg
 Soviet Union

 Bulgaria
Dave Schultz
 United States
90 kg Uwe Neupert
 East Germany
Clark Davis
 Canada

 Soviet Union
100 kg Ilya Mate
 Soviet Union
Slavcho Chervenkov
 Bulgaria
Greg Gibson
 United States
+100 kg Salman Khasimikov
 Soviet Union
Adam Sandurski
 Poland
Andreas Schröder
 East Germany

Men's Greco-Roman[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Temo Kasarashvili
 Soviet Union
Salih Bora
 Turkey
Bratan Tsenov
 Bulgaria
52 kg Benur Pashayan
 Soviet Union

 Bulgaria
Bang Dae-du
 South Korea
57 kg Piotr Michalik
 Poland
Niculae Zamfir
 Romania

 Soviet Union
62 kg
 Poland

 Soviet Union
Panayot Kirov
 Bulgaria
68 kg
 Soviet Union

 Hungary
Ștefan Negrișan
 Romania
74 kg Ștefan Rusu
 Romania
Andrzej Supron
 Poland
Karolj Kasap
 Yugoslavia
82 kg Taymuraz Apkhazava
 Soviet Union
Ion Draica
 Romania
Jan Dołgowicz
 Poland
90 kg Frank Andersson
 Sweden
Atanas Komchev
 Bulgaria
Igor Kanygin
 Soviet Union
100 kg Roman Wrocławski
 Poland
Vasile Andrei
 Romania

 Bulgaria
+100 kg Nikola Dinev
 Bulgaria
Refik Memišević
 Yugoslavia
Cándido Mesa
 Cuba

References[]

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