2022 Poland Open

The 2022 Poland Open is a sport wrestling event was held in Warsaw, Poland between 20 and 24 July 2022. 26th Poland Open in Women's Wrestling, 31st Wacław Ziolkowski Memorial in Freestyle wrestling and 65th Wladyslaw Pytlasiński Memorial in Greco – Roman.[1][2][3]

2022 Ziolkowski, Pytlasinski, Poland Open
Host cityPoland Warsaw, Poland
Dates20–24 July 2022
StadiumArena Ursynów
Champions
Freestyle Ukraine
Greco-Roman Hungary
Women China

Competition schedule

All times are (GMT+2)

DateTimeEvent
20 July11.00-15.30Qualification rounds & repechage FS 57-61-65-70-74-79 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: FS 57-61-65-70-74-79 kg
21 July11.00-15.30Qualification rounds & repechage FS 86-92-97-125 kg WW 50-53 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: Finals FS 86-92-97-125 kg WW 50-53 kg
22 July11.00-15.30Qualification rounds & repechage WW 55-57-59-62-65-68 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: Finals WW 55-57-59-62-65-68 kg
23 July11.00-15.30Qualification rounds & repechage GR 55-60-63-67 kg WW 72-76 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: Finals GR 55-60-63-67 kg WW 72-76 kg
24 July11.00-15.30Qualification rounds & repechage GR 72-77-82-87-97-130 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: Finals GR 72-77-82-87-97-130 kg

Event videos

The event will air freely on the SportZona YouTube channel.

Broadcast
20 July 2022 Mat 1 20 July 2022 Mat 2 20 July 2022 Mat 3
21 July 2022 Mat 1 21 July 2022 Mat 2 21 July 2022 Mat 3
22 July 2022 Mat 1 22 July 2022 Mat 2 22 July 2022 Mat 3
23 July 2022 Mat 1 23 July 2022 Mat 2 23 July 2022 Mat 3
24 July 2022 Mat 1 24 July 2022 Mat 2 24 July 2022 Mat 3

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China451120
2 Ukraine45918
3 Poland42612
4 United States3249
5 Japan3227
6 Hungary3036
7 Armenia2338
8 Kyrgyzstan1438
9 Iran1113
10 Estonia1102
 Norway1102
12 Georgia1045
13 Lithuania1001
 Moldova1001
15 Romania0134
16 Kazakhstan0123
17 Denmark0101
 Mongolia0101
19 Bulgaria0022
 Finland0022
21 Brazil0011
 Czech Republic0011
 Germany0011
 Latvia0011
 Serbia0011
Totals (25 entries)303060120

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Ukraine123 Hungary69 China125
2  United States109 Japan66 Ukraine87
3  Georgia86 Kyrgyzstan64 Poland86
4  Poland77 China61 Kazakhstan53
5  China47 Armenia53 Romania24

Medal overview

Men's freestyle (Waclaw Ziolkowski Memorial)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Kamil Kerymov
 Ukraine
Andriy Yatsenko
 Ukraine
Manvel Khndzrtsyan
 Armenia
Vito Arujau
 United States
61 kg Joe Colon
 United States
Taras Markovych
 Ukraine
Austin DeSanto
 United States
Liu Minghu
 China
65 kg Eduard Grigorev
 Poland
Tseveensürengiin Tsogbadrakh
 Mongolia
Erik Arushanian
 Ukraine
Joseph McKenna
 United States
70 kg Arman Andreasyan
 Armenia
Alec Pantaleo
 United States
Zurabi Iakobishvili
 Georgia
Oleksii Boruta
 Ukraine
74 kg David Carr
 United States
Zielimkhan Tohuzov
 Ukraine
Giorgi Sulava
 Georgia
Hrayr Alikhanyan
 Armenia
79 kg Vasyl Mykhailov
 Ukraine
Aram Avagyan
 Armenia
Evsem Shvelidze
 Georgia
David McFadden
 United States
86 kg Lin Zushen
 China
Sebastian Jezierzański
 Poland
Ivars Samušonoks
 Latvia
Mukhammed Aliiev
 Ukraine
92 kg Jonathan Aiello
 United States
Radosław Marcinkiewicz
 Poland
Patryk Dublinowski
 Poland
Andrii Vlasov
 Ukraine
97 kg Givi Matcharashvili
 Georgia
Mahamed Zakariiev
 Ukraine
Elizbar Odikadze
 Georgia
Erik Thiele
 Germany
125 kg Robert Baran
 Poland
Tony Cassioppi
 United States
Kamil Kościółek
 Poland
Yuriy Idzinskyy
 Ukraine

Men's Greco-Roman (Wladyslaw Pytlasinski Cup)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Yu Shiotani
 Japan
Liu Jiahao
 China
Rudik Mkrtchyan
 Armenia
Ulan Muratbek Uulu
 Kyrgyzstan
60 kg Kenichiro Fumita
 Japan
Zholaman Sharshenbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Cao Liguo
 China
Tan Haodong
 China
63 kg Tynar Sharshenbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Aliasghar Daliri
 Iran
Nikolay Vichev
 Bulgaria
Răzvan Arnăut
 Romania
67 kg Slavik Galstyan
 Armenia
Kyotaro Sogabe
 Japan
Husiyuetu
 China
Mate Nemeš
 Serbia
72 kg Róbert Fritsch
 Hungary
Shant Khachatryan
 Armenia
Gevorg Sahakyan
 Poland
Matias Lipasti
 Finland
77 kg Zoltán Lévai
 Hungary
Shohei Yabiku
 Japan
Minto Maeda
 Japan
Akzhol Makhmudov
 Kyrgyzstan
82 kg Exauce Mukubu
 Norway
Karapet Chalyan
 Armenia
Mohammad Hossein Mahmoodi
 Iran
Rosian Dermanski
 Bulgaria
87 kg Dávid Losonczi
 Hungary
Turpal Bisultanov
 Denmark
Erik Szilvássy
 Hungary
Tamás Lévai
 Hungary
97 kg Mohammad Hadi Saravi
 Iran
Beksultan Makhmudov
 Kyrgyzstan
Arvi Savolainen
 Finland
Alex Szőke
 Hungary
130 kg Mantas Knystautas
 Lithuania
Meng Lingzhe
 China
Roman Kim
 Kyrgyzstan
Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu
 Romania

Women's freestyle (Poland Open)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Feng Zigi
 China
Oksana Livach
 Ukraine
Fan Meng
 China
Zhu Jiang
 China
53 kg Katarzyna Krawczyk
 Poland
Zhong Yuhong
 China
Ying Lu
 China
Liliia Malanchuk
 Ukraine
55 kg Roksana Zasina
 Poland
Marina Sedneva
 Kazakhstan
Mariia Vynnyk
 Ukraine
Andreea Ana
 Romania
57 kg Anastasia Nichita
 Moldova
Feng Yongxin
 China
Zhang Qi
 China
Patrycja Gil
 Poland
59 kg Solomiia Vynnyk
 Ukraine
Grace Bullen
 Norway
Jowita Wrzesień
 Poland
Diana Kayumova
 Kazakhstan
62 kg Ilona Prokopevniuk
 Ukraine
Sun Xinyuan
 China
Luo Xiaojuan
 China
Laís Nunes
 Brazil
65 kg Miwa Morikawa
 Japan
Viktoria Vesso
 Estonia
Kateryna Zelenykh
 Ukraine
Long Jia
 China
68 kg Zhou Feng
 China
Meerim Zhumanazarova
 Kyrgyzstan
Adéla Hanzlíčková
 Czech Republic
Rin Miyaji
 Japan
72 kg Yangla
 China
Alexandra Anghel
 Romania
Alexandra Zaitseva
 Kazakhstan
Patrycja Sperka
 Poland
76 kg Epp Mäe
 Estonia
Aiperi Medet Kyzy
 Kyrgyzstan
Qiandegenchagan
 China
Anastasiia Osniach
 Ukraine

Participating nations

386 wrestlers from 33 countries:

  1.  Angola (2)
  2.  Armenia (14)
  3.  Australia (6)
  4.  Brazil (2)
  5.  Bulgaria (8)
  6.  China (42)
  7.  Czech Republic (6)
  8.  Denmark (3)
  9.  Egypt (10)
  10.  Estonia (6)
  11.  Finland (9)
  12.  Georgia (15)
  13.  Germany (3)
  14.  Greece (1)
  15.  Hungary (23)
  16.  Iran (5)
  17.  Japan (15)
  18.  Kazakhstan (15)
  19.  Kyrgyzstan (13)
  20.  Latvia (4)
  21.  Lithuania (16)
  22.  Moldova (3)
  23.  Mongolia (2)
  24.  Netherlands (2)
  25.  New Zealand (1)
  26.  Norway (9)
  27.  Poland (66) (Host)
  28.  Romania (13)
  29.  Serbia (1)
  30.  Sweden (14)
  31.   Switzerland (14)
  32.  Ukraine (30)
  33.  United States (16)

References

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