2018 Yasar Dogu Tournament

The 46th Yasar Dogu Tournament 2018, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between the 27 and 29 July 2018.[1][2]

Yasar Dogu 2018
Host cityTurkey Istanbul, Turkey
DatesJuly 27–29
StadiumHasan Doğan Sports Hall
Champions
FreestyleUnited States United States
WomenUkraine Ukraine

This international tournament includes competition in both men's and women's freestyle wrestling. This ranking tourment was held in honor of the two time Olympic Champion, Yaşar Doğu.

Wrestling champs square off in Istanbul tournament. Some 300 freestyle wrestlers from 25 countries descended on Istanbul on Friday for a three-day international tournament. The 46th edition of the Yaşar Doğu International Wrestling Tournament, named after the legendary Turkish wrestler, kicked off at Hasan Doğan Sports Hall.[3]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Ukraine63514
2 Iran3306
3 United States3126
4 Azerbaijan24511
5 India23611
6 Turkey12710
7 Germany1023
8 Bulgaria1001
 Italy1001
10 Belarus0145
11 Tunisia0112
12 Kyrgyzstan0101
 Lithuania0101
14 Kazakhstan0044
15 Romania0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (16 entries)20203878

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points
1  United States 150  Ukraine 164
2  Iran 146  India 154
3  Turkey 126  Turkey 143
4  Azerbaijan 121  Azerbaijan 93
5  Ukraine 117  Germany 67

Medal overview

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg United States Thomas Gilman Belarus Dzmichyk Rynchynau Turkey Süleyman Atlı
India Vicky Vicky
61 kg Iran Bagher Yakhkeshi India Sandeep Tomar Azerbaijan Hasanzada Mircala
Belarus Andrei Bekreneu
65 kg Iran Mehran Nassiri Azerbaijan Ali Rahimzada Kazakhstan Madiyar BurKhan
Kazakhstan Daulet Niyazbekov
70 kg India Bajrang Punia Ukraine Andriy Kvyatkovsky Azerbaijan Ağahüseyn Mustafayev
Turkey Mustafa Kaya
74 kg Italy Frank Chamizo United States Jordan Burroughs Kazakhstan Bolat Sakayev
Kazakhstan Nurlan Bekzhanov
79 kg United States Kyle Dake Azerbaijan İbrahim Yusubov Azerbaijan Jabrayil Hasanov
Ukraine Rustam Dudaiev
86 kg United States David Taylor Azerbaijan Murad Suleymanov Turkey Fatih Erdin
Slovakia Boris Makojev
92 kg Iran Mohammad Javad Ebrahimi Iran Alireza Karimi Belarus Ivan Yankouski
Belarus Hajy Rajabau
97 kg Azerbaijan Aslanbek Alborov Iran Mojtaba Goleij United States Kyle Snyder
Turkey Fatih Yaşarlı
125 kg Ukraine Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi Iran Yadollah Mohebbi Ukraine Danylo Kartavyi
United States Nick Gwiazdowski

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Ukraine Oksana Livach Tunisia Sarra Hamdi Romania Georgina Suzana Seicarıu
India Ritu Phogat
53 kg Azerbaijan Anzhela Dorogan Turkey Aysun Erge Ukraine Khrystyna Bereza
India Seema Bisla
55 kg India Pinki Pinki Ukraine Olga Shnaider Tunisia Siwar Bousetta
Turkey Nurufe Duman
57 kg Ukraine Iryna Chykhradze India Pooja Dhanda Ukraine Tetyana Kit
Azerbaijan Alyona Kolesnik
59 kg Ukraine Olena Kremzer Ukraine Sofiia Bodnar India Sangeeta Ballal
Belarus Yuliya Pisarenka
62 kg Bulgaria Taybe Yusein Kyrgyzstan Aisuluu Tynybekova India Sarita Mor
Germany Luisa Niemesch
65 kg Ukraine Ilona Prokopevniuk Azerbaijan Irina Netreba Ukraine Maria Ilchyshyn
India Geeta Phogat
68 kg Ukraine Alla Belinska Lithuania Danute Domikaityte Germany Anna Schell
72 kg Turkey Beste Altuğ India Rajni Rajni Turkey Neslihan Ulusoy
76 kg Germany Aline Focken Turkey Yasemin Adar Azerbaijan Sabira Aliyeva
Turkey Mehtap Gültekin

Participating nations

237 competitors from 25 nations participated.

Ranking Series

Ranking Series Calendar 2018:[4]

See also

References

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