1994 European Wrestling Championships

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1994 European Wrestling Championships
Host cityGreece Greece, Athens Greco-Roman
Italy Italy, Rome Freestyle
Dates15 – 18 April 1994
8 – 11 April 1994
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Russia
← 1993
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The 1994 European Wrestling Championships were held in the Greco-Romane in Athens 15 – 18 April 1994; the men's Freestyle style in Rome 8 – 11 April 1994.[1]

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia61411
2 Armenia3306
3 Turkey3216
4 Ukraine3058
5 Poland2002
6 Germany1236
7 Hungary1203
8 Azerbaijan1001
9 Belarus0415
10 Greece0213
11 Bulgaria0101
 France0101
 Israel0101
 Moldova0101
15 Italy0011
 Norway0011
 Romania0011
 Slovakia0011
 Sweden0011
Totals (19 nations)20202060

Medal summary[]

Men's freestyle[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Armen Mkrtchyan
 Armenia
Reiner Heugabel
 Germany
Viktor Yefteni
 Ukraine
52 kg Namig Abdullayev
 Azerbaijan
Ivan Tsonov
 Bulgaria

 Russia
57 kg Anushavan Sahakyan
 Armenia
Bagavdin Umakhanov
 Russia
Aslanbek Fidarov
 Ukraine
62 kg
 Turkey
Araik Baghdadyan
 Armenia
Giovanni Schillaci
 Italy
68 kg Vadim Bogiev
 Russia
Arayik Gevorgyan
 Armenia

 Ukraine
74 kg Nasir Gadžihanov
 Russia
Turan Ceylan
 Turkey
Alexander Leipold
 Germany
82 kg
 Russia
Lukman Zhabrailov
 Moldova
Hans Gstöttner
 Germany
90 kg Soslan Fraev
 Russia
Vladimir Matyushenko
 Belarus
Jozef Lohyňa
 Slovakia
100 kg Marek Garmulewicz
 Poland
Heiko Balz
 Germany
Ali Kayalı
 Turkey
130 kg Mirabi Valiyev
 Ukraine
Mahmut Demir
 Turkey
Andrey Shumilin
 Russia

Men's Greco-Roman[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Zafar Guliev
 Russia

 Hungary
Ioannis Agatzanian
 Greece
52 kg Armen Nazaryan
 Armenia

 Belarus
Alfred Ter-Mkrtchyan
 Germany
57 kg Şeref Eroğlu
 Turkey

 Greece
Marian Sandu
 Romania
62 kg Hrihoriy Kamyshenko
 Ukraine
Aghasi Manukyan
 Armenia
Igor Petrenko
 Belarus
68 kg Attila Repka
 Hungary
Ghani Yalouz
 France
Islam Dugushiev
 Russia
74 kg
 Turkey
Vladimir Kopytov
 Belarus
Torbjörn Kornbakk
 Sweden
82 kg Thomas Zander
 Germany
Gocha Tsitsiashvili
 Israel

 Russia
90 kg Vyacheslav Oliynyk
 Ukraine

 Belarus
Stig Kleven
 Norway
100 kg Andrzej Wroński
 Poland
Petros Triantafyllidis
 Greece
Georgiy Saldadze
 Ukraine
130 kg Aleksandr Karelin
 Russia
György Kékes
 Hungary
Petro Kotok
 Ukraine

References[]

  1. ^ "European Championships". International Wrestling Database. Retrieved 6 September 2021.

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