1984 European Wrestling Championships

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1984 European Wrestling Championships
Host city Sweden, Jönköping
Dates26 – 30 April 1984
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Soviet Union
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The 1984 European Wrestling Championships was held from 26 to 30 April 1984 in Jönköping, Sweden.[1][2]

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union123520
2 Bulgaria44715
3 Hungary1113
4 Sweden1001
 Yugoslavia1001
6 Poland0325
7 East Germany0314
8 West Germany0303
9 Romania0213
10 Great Britain0101
 Italy0101
 Turkey0101
13 Finland0011
 Greece0011
Totals (14 nations)19221960

Medal summary[]

Men's freestyle[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Sergey Kornilayev
 Soviet Union
László Bíró
 Hungary

 Bulgaria
52 kg Shaban Tërstena
 Yugoslavia
Valentin Yordanov
 Bulgaria

 Soviet Union
57 kg Sergei Beloglazov
 Soviet Union
Brian Aspen
 Great Britain

 Bulgaria
62 kg Simeon Shterev Sr.
 Bulgaria

 Soviet Union
József Orbán
 Hungary
68 kg Arsen Fadzayev
 Soviet Union
Jan Szymański
 Poland

 Bulgaria
74 kg
 Soviet Union
Martin Knosp
 West Germany

 Bulgaria
82 kg
 Bulgaria
Reiner Trik
 West Germany
Lukman Zhabrailov
 Soviet Union
90 kg
 Soviet Union
İsmail Temiz
 Turkey

 Poland
100 kg Magomed Magomedov
 Soviet Union
Uwe Neupert
 East Germany
Tomasz Busse
 Poland
+100 kg — and Adam Sandurski met in the final, at the end of the fight and after not scoring any of the two points, the judges decided not to award the gold medal, leaving the two with the silver medal.
 Soviet Union
Adam Sandurski
 Poland
Andreas Schröder
 East Germany

Men's Greco-Roman[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg
 Soviet Union
Vincenzo Maenza
 Italy

 Bulgaria
52 kg
 Soviet Union

 Romania

 Bulgaria
57 kg
 Soviet Union
Pasquale Passarelli
 West Germany

 Bulgaria
62 kg Kamandar Madzhidov
 Soviet Union

 East Germany
Constantin Uță
 Romania
68 kg
 Soviet Union
Ștefan Negrișan
 Romania
Panayot Kirov
 Bulgaria
74 kg Roger Tallroth
 Sweden
Borislav Velichkov
 Bulgaria
Mikhail Mamiashvili
 Soviet Union
82 kg
 Soviet Union

 Bulgaria
Jarmo Övermark
 Finland
90 kg Atanas Komchev
 Bulgaria

 Soviet Union

 Greece
100 kg Tamás Gáspár
 Hungary
Thomas Horschel
 East Germany
Nikolay Balboshin
 Soviet Union
130 kg Aleksandar Tomov
 Bulgaria
Henryk Tomanek
 Poland

 Soviet Union


References[]

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

External links[]

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