1994 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships

The 1994 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the 12th edition of European Espoirs Wrestling Championships were held in the men's Freestyle style in Kourtane Finland 4 – 5 August 1994; the Greco-Roman style in Istanbul Turkey 27 – 28 July 1994. It was the last tournament named of Espoirs.[1][2][3][4][5]

1994 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships
Host city Turkey, Istanbul(Greco-Roman)
 Finland Kourtane(Freestyle)
Dates27 – 28 July 1994
4 – 5 Augst 1994

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia45817
2 Turkey4307
3 Ukraine3249
4 Armenia3104
5 Hungary2114
6 Germany2013
7 Georgia1124
8 Bulgaria1113
9 Belarus0213
10 Poland0112
11 Greece0101
 Romania0101
  Switzerland0101
14 Lithuania0011
Totals (14 entries)20202060

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Witali Railean
 Germany
Beyhan Gülfiliz
 Turkey
Wiktor Lizen
 Ukraine
52 kg Tamazi Kuloshvili
 Georgia
Mourad Ramazanov
 Russia
Karoly Kiss
 Hungary
57 kg Aram Margaryan
 Armenia
Harun Doğan
 Turkey
Leonid Chuchunov
 Russia
62 kg Elbrus Tedeyev
 Ukraine
David Pogosyan
 Georgia
Rasul Karaev
 Russia
68 kg Igor Kupeev
 Russia
Orest Skobelski
 Ukraine
Andre Toch
 Germany
74 kg Sevi Aldimov
 Bulgaria
Buvaisar Saitiev
 Russia
Andsor Tempotov
 Ukraine
82 kg Eldar Assanov
 Ukraine
Stanislav Albegov
 Russia
Michał Stanisławski
 Poland
90 kg Mesut Okçu
 Germany
Mirko Silian
 Switzerland
Ričardas Pauliukonis
 Lithuania
100 kg Eduard Togoev
 Ukraine
Krasimir Kochev
 Bulgaria
Alan Batyrov
 Russia
130 kg Vadim Tasoyev
 Russia
Sergey Pryadun
 Ukraine
Viacheslav Pirski
 Belarus

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Tigran Mkrtchyan
 Armenia
Imre Szarka
 Hungary
Dzhalil Saizutdinov
 Russia
52 kg Armen Nazaryan
 Armenia
Ercan Yıldız
 Turkey
Oleg Nemchenko
 Russia
57 kg Şeref Eroğlu
 Turkey
Armen Mkrtchyan
 Armenia
Maxim Starodubtsev
 Russia
62 kg Juri Solomatin
 Russia
Bica Gheorghe
 Romania
Giorgi Pretsuashvili
 Georgia
68 kg Mecnun Güler
 Turkey
Alexios Kolitsopoulos
 Greece
Mainbek Khambazarov
 Russia
74 kg Nazmi Avluca
 Turkey
Asker Talok
 Russia
Kvitsha Bichinashvili
 Georgia
82 kg Hamza Yerlikaya
 Turkey
Vyacheslav Makarenko
 Belarus
Alexander Maldakhov
 Russia
90 kg Sergey Tsvir
 Russia
Marek Sitnik
 Poland
Alexander Rezemez
 Ukraine
100 kg Miklos Nemeth
 Hungary
Vladimir Borman
 Russia
Ruslan Kostenko
 Ukraine
130 kg Csaba Gegeny
 Hungary
Sergej Silitsch
 Belarus
Nikolai Dankov
 Bulgaria

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