1989 European Wrestling Championships

The 1989 European Wrestling Championships were held in the men's Freestyle style in Ankara 12 – 14 May 1989; the Greco-Romane style in Oulu 5 – 7 May 1989.[1][2][3][4][5]

1989 European Wrestling Championships
Host cityTurkeyTurkey, Ankara(Freestyle)
FinlandFinland Oulu(Greco-Roman)
Dates12 – 14 May 1989
5 – 7 May 1989
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Soviet Union

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union83516
2 Bulgaria43411
3 Poland2204
4 Turkey1539
5 West Germany1135
6 Finland1113
7 Hungary1102
8 Yugoslavia1001
9 East Germany0213
10 Czechoslovakia0112
 Sweden0112
12 Romania0101
13 France0011
 Italy0011
Totals (14 entries)19212161

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Gnel Medzhlumyan
 Soviet Union
İlyas Şükrüoğlu
 Turkey
Reiner Heugabel
 West Germany
52 kg Valentin Yordanov
 Bulgaria
Mijail Kushnir
 Soviet Union
Aslan Seyhanlı
 Turkey
57 kg Ahmet Ak
 Turkey
Kamaludin Abduldaikov
 Soviet Union
Jürgen Scheibe
 West Germany
62 kg Alben Kumbarov
 Bulgaria
Karsten Polky
 East Germany
Giovanni Schillaci
 Italy
68 kg Nikolai Kasabov
 Bulgaria
Georg Schwabenland
 West Germany
Yüksel Dinçer
 Turkey
74 kg Nasir Gadžihanov
 Soviet Union
Valentin Zhelev
 Bulgaria
Fevzi Şeker
 Turkey
82 kg [6] Necmi Gençalp
 Turkey
Jozef Lohyňa
 Czechoslovakia
Elmadi Zhabrailov
 Soviet Union
90 kg Vagab Kazibekov
 Soviet Union
Mehmet Türkkaya
 Turkey
Dimitri Markov
 Bulgaria
100 kg Arawat Sabejew
 Soviet Union
Hayri Sezgin
 Turkey
Stoyan Nenchev
 Bulgaria
130 kg Aslan Khadartsev
 Soviet Union
Ayhan Taşkın
 Turkey
Kiril Barbutov
 Bulgaria

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Markus Scherer
 West Germany
Daniel Yankov
 Bulgaria
Oleg Kutscherenko
 Soviet Union
52 kg Senad Rizvanović
 Yugoslavia
Ismo Kamesaki
 Finland
Valentin Krumov
 Bulgaria
57 kg Keijo Pehkonen
 Finland
Emil Ivanov
 Bulgaria
Sergei Bulanov
 Soviet Union
62 kg Ryszard Wolny
 Poland
József Szuromi
 Hungary
Guennadi Atmakin
 Soviet Union
68 kg Attila Repka
 Hungary
Mnatsakan Iskandaryan
 Soviet Union
Jukka Loikas
 Finland
Ghani Yalouz
 France
74 kg Petar Tenev
 Bulgaria
Torbjörn Kornbakk
 Sweden
Jaroslav Zeman
 Czechoslovakia
82 kg Mikhail Mamiashvili
 Soviet Union
Piotr Stępień
 Poland
Olaf Koschnitzke
 East Germany
90 kg Vladimir Popov
 Soviet Union
Maik Bullmann
 East Germany
Andreas Steinbach
 West Germany
100 kg Andrzej Wroński
 Poland
Ion Ieremciuc
 Romania
Viacheslav Klimenko
 Soviet Union
130 kg Alexandr Karelin
 Soviet Union
Sławomir Zrobek
 Poland
Tomas Johansson
 Sweden

References

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