2017 European U23 Wrestling Championships

The 2017 European U23 Wrestling Championships was the 3rd edition of European U23 Wrestling Championships of combined events, and took place from March 28 to 2 April in Szombathely, Hungary.[1]

2017 European U23 Wrestling Championship
Host cityHungary Szombathely, Hungary
Dates28 March – 2 April 2017
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Georgia
Women Ukraine

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Hungary)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Azerbaijan51511
2 Russia36716
3 Turkey3328
4 Georgia32611
5 Ukraine21811
6 Hungary*2125
7 Sweden2103
8 Belarus1236
9 Finland1113
10 France1102
11 Poland1012
12 Moldova0123
13 Lithuania0112
14 Austria0101
 Croatia0101
 Czech Republic0101
17 Germany0055
18 Bulgaria0022
 Romania0022
20 Norway0011
Totals (20 entries)24244896

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle[2] Men's Greco-Roman[3] Women's freestyle[4]
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 61  Georgia 48  Ukraine 57
2  Georgia 60  Hungary 42  Russia 53
3  Turkey 58  Turkey 41  Belarus 41
4  Azerbaijan 53  Ukraine 41  Turkey 34
5  Ukraine 47  Russia 37  Hungary 30

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Turkey Süleyman Atlı Russia Azamat Tuskaev Ukraine Andrii Yatsenko
Moldova Ivan Zamfirov
61 kg Russia Gadzhimurad Rashidov Turkey Sedat Özdemir Azerbaijan Ali Rahimzade
Georgia (country) Shota Phartenadze
65 kg Azerbaijan Teymur Mammadov Turkey Haydar Yavuz Russia Imam Adzhiev
Georgia (country) Iveriko Julakidze
70 kg Azerbaijan Gadzhimurad Omarov Russia Zaurbek Sidakov Ukraine Vasyl Mykhailov
Georgia (country) Mirza Skhulukhia
74 kg Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze France Zelimkhan Khadjiev Finland Henri Aleksi Selenius
AzerbaijanIsmail Abdullaev
86 kg Turkey Murat Ertürk Hungary Bendeguz Toth Russia Arsen-Ali Musalaliev
Azerbaijan Kanan Aliyev
97 kg Georgia (country) Givi Matcharashvili Russia Georgii Gogaev Ukraine Murazi Mchedlidze
Germany Gennadij Cudinovic
125 kg Georgia (country) Geno Petriashvili Belarus Vitali Piasniak Russia Kazbek Khubulov
Poland Kamil Tomasz Kosciolek

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
59 kg Azerbaijan Murad Mammadov Russia Zhambolat Lokyaev Georgia (country) Dato Chkhartishvili
Lithuania Justas Petravicius
66 kg Poland Roman Pacurkowski Russia Aslan Visaitov Bulgaria Deyvid Dimitrov
Ukraine Serhii Kozub
71 kg Azerbaijan Islambek Dadov Georgia (country) Ramaz Zoidze Ukraine Artur Politaiev
Hungary Robert Fritsch
75 kg Hungary Zoltán Lévai Croatia Antonio Kamenjasevic Russia Akhmed Kaytsukov
Belarus Tsimur Berdyieu
80 kg Sweden Alex Kessidis Georgia (country) Gela Bolkvadze Azerbaijan Eltun Vazirzade
Ukraine Andrii Antoniuk
85 kg Sweden Kristoffer Berg Russia Ruslan Iusupov Georgia (country) Lasha Gobadze
Germany Denis Kudla
98 kg Azerbaijan Orkhan Nuriyev Finland Matti Kuosmanen Turkey Fatih Başköy
Germany Muhammed Sever
130 kg Turkey Osman Yıldırım Lithuania Mantas Knystautas Georgia (country) Zviadi Pataridze
Norway Oskar Marvik

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Russia Anzhelika Vetoshkina Ukraine Ilona Semkiv Turkey Evin Demirhan
Bulgaria Miglena Selishka
53 kg Ukraine Lilya Horishna Azerbaijan Leyla Gurbanova Moldova Iulia Leorda
Belarus Katsiaryna Pichkouskaya
55 kg Belarus Iryna Kurachkina Turkey Bediha Gün Russia Nina Menkenova
Hungary Ramona Galambos
58 kg Ukraine Tetyana Kit Sweden Elin Nilsson Azerbaijan Alyona Kolesnik
Germany Luisa Niemesch
60 kg Russia Liubov Ovcharova Moldova Anastasia Nichita Belarus Nade Dragunova
Ukraine Oksana Herhel
63 kg Finland Petra Olli Czech Republic Adela Hanzlickova Russia Maria Kuznetsova
Romania Kriszta Incze
69 kg France Koumba Larroque Austria Martina Kuenz Russia Khanum Velieva
Romania Alexandra Anghel
75 kg Hungary Zsanett Nemeth Belarus Natallia Lanko Ukraine Iryna Pasichnyk
Germany Francy Rädelt

References

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