2003 European Wrestling Championships

The 2003 European Wrestling Championships were held in the men's Greco-Roman in Belgrade and men's freestyle style, and the women's freestyle in Riga.[1]

2003 European Wrestling Championships
Host cityLatvia Riga, Latvia Greco-Roman
Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro Freestyle
Dates2 – 4 May 2003
23 – 25 May 2003
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Russia
Women Russia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia71412
2 Germany2316
3 Georgia2024
4 Bulgaria2002
5 Turkey1225
6 Hungary1102
7 Poland1034
8 France1012
 Romania1012
10 Azerbaijan1001
 Finland1001
 Norway1001
13 Ukraine0549
14 Armenia0303
15 Greece0213
16 Belarus0112
 Sweden0112
18 Austria0101
 Czech Republic0101
Totals (19 entries)21212163

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Namig Abdullayev
 Azerbaijan
Amiran Kardanov
 Greece
Mavlet Batirov
 Russia
60 kg Anatolie Guidea
 Bulgaria
Arif Kama
 Turkey
Petru Toarcă
 Romania
66 kg Irbek Farniev
 Russia
Elbrus Tedeyev
 Ukraine
Ömer Çubukçu
 Turkey
74 kg Árpád Ritter
 Hungary
Alexander Leipold
 Germany
Murad Gaidarov
 Belarus
84 kg Revaz Mindorashvili
 Georgia
Mamed Aghaev
 Armenia
Vadim Laliev
 Russia
96 kg Khadzhimurat Gatsalov
 Russia
Fatih Çakıroğlu
 Turkey
Vadym Tasoyev
 Ukraine
120 kg David Musulbes
 Russia
Serhii Priadun
 Ukraine
Alex Modebadze
 Georgia

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Marian Sandu
 Romania
Roman Amoyan
 Armenia
Oleksiy Vakulenko
 Ukraine
60 kg Armen Nazaryan
 Bulgaria
Suren Hevorkian
 Ukraine
Rustem Mambetov
 Russia
66 kg Şeref Eroğlu
 Turkey
Armen Vardanyan
 Ukraine
Sergey Kuntarev
 Russia
74 kg Aleksey Glushkov
 Russia
Aliaksandr Kikiniou
 Belarus
Serkan Özden
 Turkey
84 kg Aleksey Mishin
 Russia
Levon Geghamyan
 Armenia
Mukhran Vakhtangadze
 Georgia
96 kg Ramaz Nozadze
 Georgia
Mirko Englich
 Germany
Davyd Saldadze
 Ukraine
120 kg Juha Ahokas
 Finland
Mihály Deák-Bárdos
 Hungary
Xenofon Koutsioumpas
 Greece

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Brigitte Wagner
 Germany
Liliya Kaskarakova
 Russia
Angélique Berthenet
 France
51 kg Natalia Karamchakova
 Russia
Ida-Theres Karlsson-Nerell
 Sweden
Alexandra Engelhardt
 Germany
55 kg Natalia Golts
 Russia
Sofia Poumpouridou
 Greece
Sylwia Bileńska
 Poland
59 kg Monika Michalik
 Poland
Stefanie Stüber
 Germany
Olha Kryhina
 Ukraine
63 kg Lene Aanes
 Norway
Nikola Hartmann-Dünser
 Austria
Sara Eriksson
 Sweden
67 kg Lise Legrand
 France
Valeriya Zlatova
 Ukraine
Ewelina Pruszko
 Poland
72 kg Anita Schätzle
 Germany
Kateřina Hálová
 Czech Republic
Monika Kowalska
 Poland

References

  1. "J. Foeldeak GMBH - Sports Mats, Wrestling Mats, Judo Mats, Grappling Mats". www.foeldeak.com. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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