2018 U23 World Wrestling Championships

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2018 U23 World Wrestling Championships
Host cityRomania Bucharest, Romania
DatesNovember 12–18
StadiumPolyvalent Hall (Bucharest)
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Georgia
Women Japan
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The 2018 U23 World Wrestling Championships were the second edition of U23 World Wrestling Championships of combined events, held from November 12 to 18 in Bucharest, Romania.[1]

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan92213
2 Georgia6129
3 Russia37818
4 Turkey2237
5 Azerbaijan1427
6 China1236
7 Ukraine1168
8 Moldova1113
9 Cuba1102
10 Iran1089
11 Egypt1012
12 Canada1001
 Norway1001
 Slovakia1001
15 Romania0358
16 United States0325
17 Hungary0123
18 Denmark0101
 India0101
20 Kazakhstan0055
21 Mongolia0044
22 Belarus0022
 Germany0022
24 Kyrgyzstan0011
 Turkmenistan0011
Totals (25 nations)303060120

Team ranking[]

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 181  Georgia 126  Japan 188
2  Georgia 108  Russia 101  Russia 113
3  Iran 105  Turkey 87  China 106
4  Japan 93  Japan 80  Ukraine 81
5  United States 92  Azerbaijan 71  United States 76
6  Ukraine 70  Iran 70  Mongolia 75
7  Azerbaijan 62  Egypt 62  Romania 70
8  Romania 52  Hungary 62  Kazakhstan 65
9  Turkey 43  Ukraine 56  Canada 55
10  India 42  Moldova 45  Germany 52

Medal summary[]

Men's freestyle[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Toshihiro Hasegawa
 Japan
Ravi Kumar
 India

 Ukraine

 China
61 kg Magomedrasul Idrisov
 Russia

 United States

 Romania
Liu Minghu
 China
65 kg Rei Higuchi
 Japan
Ali Rahimzade
 Azerbaijan

 Moldova

 Russia
70 kg Tajmuraz Salkazanov
 Slovakia
David Baev
 Russia

 Japan
Enes Uslu
 Turkey
74 kg Avtandil Kentchadze
 Georgia

 Romania
Navid Zanganeh
 Iran
Timur Bizhoev
 Russia
79 kg Nika Kentchadze
 Georgia
Gadzhi Nabiev
 Russia

 Romania

 Turkmenistan
86 kg Kamran Ghasempour
 Iran
Artur Naifonov
 Russia

 Mongolia

 Azerbaijan
92 kg Shamil Zubairov
 Azerbaijan
Aslanbek Sotiev
 Russia

 Iran

 Ukraine
97 kg Givi Matcharashvili
 Georgia
Kollin Moore
 United States
Ali Shabani
 Iran

 Russia
125 kg
 Russia

 United States

 Georgia
Amin Taheri
 Iran

Men's Greco-Roman[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
Nugzari Tsurtsumia
 Georgia
Vitalii Kabaloev
 Russia

 Kyrgyzstan

 Kazakhstan
60 kg
Kenichiro Fumita
 Japan

 Azerbaijan

 Iran
Kerem Kamal
 Turkey
63 kg

 Japan

 Moldova
Mihai Mihuț
 Romania

 Ukraine
67 kg
Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed
 Egypt

 Azerbaijan

 Russia

 Hungary
72 kg
Cengiz Arslan
 Turkey
Ramaz Zoidze
 Georgia

 Hungary

 Kazakhstan
77 kg

 Moldova
Rajbek Bisultanov
 Denmark

 Russia
Fatih Cengiz
 Turkey
82 kg

 Georgia

 Romania

 Belarus

 Iran
87 kg
Semen Novikov
 Ukraine
Daniel Grégorich
 Cuba
Islam Abbasov
 Azerbaijan

 Belarus
97 kg

 Russia

 Hungary

 Iran
Giorgi Melia
 Georgia
130 kg

 Georgia
Osman Yıldırım
 Turkey
Ali Akbar Yousefi
 Iran
Abdellatif Mohamed
 Egypt

Women's freestyle[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg
Miho Igarashi
 Japan
Nadezhda Sokolova
 Russia

 Romania
Tsogt-Ochiryn Namuuntsetseg
 Mongolia
53 kg

 Japan
Milana Dadasheva
 Russia
Andreea Ana
 Romania

 Ukraine
55 kg
Saki Igarashi
 Japan

 China

 Germany
Marina Sedneva
 Kazakhstan
57 kg
Alexandria Town
 Canada
Akie Hanai
 Japan
Sükheegiin Tserenchimed
 Mongolia

 Russia
59 kg
Grace Bullen
 Norway
Rong Ningning
 China

 Ukraine

 Japan
62 kg
Yukako Kawai
 Japan
Ilona Prokopevniuk
 Ukraine
Enkhbatyn Gantuyaa
 Mongolia
Luisa Niemesch
 Germany
65 kg
Ayana Gempei
 Japan
Elis Manolova
 Azerbaijan
Maria Kuznetsova
 Russia
Iryna Koliadenko
 Ukraine
68 kg
Yudaris Sánchez
 Cuba
Miwa Morikawa
 Japan
Khanum Velieva
 Russia

 United States
72 kg
Buse Tosun
 Turkey
Alexandra Anghel
 Romania
Zhamila Bakbergenova
 Kazakhstan
Wang Xiaoqian
 China
76 kg
Paliha
 China
Ayşegül Özbege
 Turkey

 United States
Gulmaral Yerkebayeva
 Kazakhstan

References[]

  1. ^ "Schedule".

External links[]

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