1982 European Wrestling Championships

The 1982 European Wrestling Championships was held from 17 to 25 April 1982 in Varna, Bulgaria.[1][2]

1982 European Wrestling Championships
Host city Bulgaria, Varna
Dates17 – 25 April 1982
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Soviet Union

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union104418
2 Bulgaria71412
3 Hungary1517
4 Poland1124
5 West Germany1001
6 Romania0213
 Sweden0213
8 Yugoslavia0134
9 Turkey0123
10 Czechoslovakia0112
 East Germany0112
12 Finland0101
Totals (12 entries)20202060

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg László Bíró
 Hungary
Vasili Gogolev
 Soviet Union
Shaban Tërstena
 Yugoslavia
52 kg Valentin Yordanov
 Bulgaria
Lajos Szabó
 Hungary
Osman Efendiyev
 Soviet Union
57 kg Sergei Beloglazov
 Soviet Union
Imre Szalontai
 Hungary
Stefan Ivanov
 Bulgaria
62 kg Simeon Shterev Sr.
 Bulgaria
Yusuf Gambaz
 Turkey
Buzai Ibraguimov
 Soviet Union
68 kg Boris Budayev
 Soviet Union
Zoltán Szalontai
 Hungary
Ivan Yankov
 Bulgaria
74 kg Martin Knosp
 West Germany
Pekka Rauhala
 Finland
Yuri Vorobiov
 Soviet Union
82 kg Efraim Kamberov
 Bulgaria
Vladimir Modosian
 Soviet Union
Peter Syring
 East Germany
90 kg Ivan Guinov
 Bulgaria
Piotr Naniyev
 Soviet Union
İsmail Temiz
 Turkey
100 kg Bagrat Chutaba
 Soviet Union
Uwe Neupert
 East Germany
Július Strnisko
 Czechoslovakia
+100 kg Soslan Andiyev
 Soviet Union
János Rovnyai
 Hungary
Adam Sandurski
 Bulgaria

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Vasili Anikin
 Soviet Union
Csaba Vadász
 Hungary
Totio Andonov
 Bulgaria
52 kg Benur Pashayan
 Soviet Union
Gheorghe Ştefan
 Romania
Roman Kierpacz
 Poland
57 kg Petar Balov
 Bulgaria
Josef Krysta
 Czechoslovakia
Mehmet Serhat Karadağ
 Turkey
62 kg Roman Nasibulov
 Soviet Union
Panayot Kirov
 Bulgaria
Tamás Tóth
 Hungary
68 kg Guennadi Ermilov
 Soviet Union
Ștefan Negrișan
 Romania
Gerry Svensson
 Sweden
74 kg Andrzej Supron
 Poland
Roger Tallroth
 Sweden
Karolj Kasap
 Yugoslavia
82 kg Aslan Zhanimov
 Soviet Union
Andrzej Malina
 Poland
Ion Draica
 Romania
90 kg Igor Kanygin
 Soviet Union
Frank Andersson
 Sweden
Atanas Komchev
 Bulgaria
100 kg Andrey Dimitrov
 Bulgaria
Nikolai Inkov
 Soviet Union
Jožef Tertelj
 Yugoslavia
+100 kg Nikola Dinev
 Bulgaria
Prvoslav Ilić
 Yugoslavia
Yevgueni Artiujin
 Soviet Union

References

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