1974 World Wrestling Championships

The following is the final results of the 1974 World Wrestling Championships. Freestyle competition were held in Istanbul, Turkey and Greco-Roman competition were held in Katowice, Poland.

Medal winners of freestyle 57 kg. From left to right, Ramezan Kheder, Vladimir Yumin and Hans-Dieter Brüchert
1974 World Freestyle Championships
Host cityTurkey Istanbul, Turkey
Dates29 August – 1 September
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
1974 World Greco-Roman Championships
Host cityPoland Katowice, Poland
Dates10–13 October
Champions
Greco-Roman Soviet Union

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union125219
2 Bulgaria36211
3 Romania1157
4 Mongolia1113
 Poland1113
6 Japan1102
7 Czechoslovakia1001
8 East Germany0224
 Turkey0224
10 Iran0101
11 Hungary0022
12 Canada0011
 Israel0011
 Yugoslavia0011
Totals (14 entries)20202060

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points Team Points
1  Soviet Union52 Soviet Union55
2  Bulgaria30 Bulgaria36
3  Turkey25 Poland23
4  Mongolia18 Romania23
5  Japan17.5 Hungary20
6  Romania14 East Germany12

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Hasan Isaev
 Bulgaria
Rafig Hajiyev
 Soviet Union
Gordon Bertie
 Canada
52 kg Yuji Takada
 Japan
Ali Rıza Alan
 Turkey
Roman Dmitriyev
 Soviet Union
57 kg Vladimir Yumin
 Soviet Union
Ramezan Kheder
 Iran
Hans-Dieter Brüchert
 East Germany
62 kg Zevegiin Oidov
 Mongolia
Doncho Zhekov
 Bulgaria
Vehbi Akdağ
 Turkey
68 kg Nasrulla Nasrullayev
 Soviet Union
Yasaburo Sugawara
 Japan
Tsedendambyn Natsagdorj
 Mongolia
74 kg Ruslan Ashuraliyev
 Soviet Union
Yancho Pavlov
 Bulgaria
Victor Zilberman
 Israel
82 kg Viktor Novozhilov
 Soviet Union
Mehmet Uzun
 Turkey
Vasile Iorga
 Romania
90 kg Levan Tediashvili
 Soviet Union
Ismail Abilov
 Bulgaria
Mehmet Güçlü
 Turkey
100 kg Vladimir Gulyutkin
 Soviet Union
Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh
 Mongolia
Harald Büttner
 East Germany
+100 kg Ladislau Șimon
 Romania
Soslan Andiyev
 Soviet Union
Boyan Boev
 Bulgaria

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Vladimir Zubkov
 Soviet Union
Constantin Alexandru
 Romania
Georgi Georgiev
 Bulgaria
52 kg Petar Kirov
 Bulgaria
Valery Arutyunov
 Soviet Union
Nicu Gingă
 Romania
57 kg Farhat Mustafin
 Soviet Union
Józef Lipień
 Poland
Ivan Frgić
 Yugoslavia
62 kg Kazimierz Lipień
 Poland
Anatoly Kavkayev
 Soviet Union
László Réczi
 Hungary
68 kg Nelson Davidyan
 Soviet Union
Heinz-Helmut Wehling
 East Germany
Andrzej Supron
 Poland
74 kg Vítězslav Mácha
 Czechoslovakia
Klaus-Peter Göpfert
 East Germany
Iosif Berishvili
 Soviet Union
82 kg Anatoly Nazarenko
 Soviet Union
Dimitar Ivanov
 Bulgaria
Ion Enache
 Romania
90 kg Valery Rezantsev
 Soviet Union
Stoyan Nikolov
 Bulgaria
Dumitru Manea
 Romania
100 kg Nikolay Balboshin
 Soviet Union
Kamen Goranov
 Bulgaria
Nicolae Martinescu
 Romania
+100 kg Aleksandar Tomov
 Bulgaria
Shota Morchiladze
 Soviet Union
János Rovnyai
 Hungary

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