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2019 European Juniors Wrestling Championships

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2019 European Juniors Wrestling Championships
Host citySpain Pontevedra, Spain
DatesJune 03–09, 2019
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Russia
Women Russia

The 2019 European Juniors Wrestling Championships was held in Pontevedra, Spain between June 3–09, 2019.[1][2][3][4]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia96924
2 Hungary43411
3 Georgia4149
4 Turkey3429
5 Belarus2259
6 Armenia2248
7 Azerbaijan2226
8 Ukraine14813
9 Moldova1348
10 Poland1034
11 Sweden1012
12 Romania0224
13 Germany0112
14 Bulgaria0022
 Croatia0022
 Italy0022
17 Austria0011
 Estonia0011
 Latvia0011
 Norway0011
 Spain0011
Totals (21 entries)303060120

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 205  Russia 159  Russia 154
2  Moldova 116  Georgia 151  Ukraine 144
3  Azerbaijan 115  Hungary 124  Belarus 126
4  Turkey 110  Turkey 95  Hungary 105
5  Ukraine 107  Armenia 93  Poland 94

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Russia Nachyn Mongush Turkey Ahmet Duman Ukraine Kamil Kerimov
MoldovaNicu Cataveica
61 kg Armenia Hrachya Margaryan Ukraine Oleksandr Yevsieienko Hungary Gamzatgadzhi Khalidov
Russia Aleksandr Sabanov
65 kg Azerbaijan Turan Bayramov Russia Muslim Saidulaev Belarus Dzianis Salavei
Moldova Nicolai Grahmez
70 kg Moldova Vasile Diacon Russia Magomed Abdulkadirov Turkey Ömer Faruk Çayır
Armenia Arman Andreasyan
74 kg Russia Dmitrii Kurpin Turkey Abdulvasi Balta Georgia (country) Goga Mamiauri
Moldova Valentin Borzin
79 kg Azerbaijan Abubakr Abakarov Russia Amkhad Tashukhadziev Estonia Erik Reinbok
Armenia Arman Avagyan
86 kg Georgia (country) Miriani Maisuradze Armenia Mher Markosyan Russia Slavik Naniev
Ukraine Demid Karachenko
92 kg Russia Aslanbek Sotiev Azerbaijan Askhab Hamzatov Germany Ertugrul Ağca
Bulgaria Bozhidar Todorov
97 kg Turkey Feyzullah Aktürk Moldova Radu Lefter Ukraine Danylo Stasiuk
Russia Tamik Dzhikaev
125 kg Russia Saipudin Magomedov Ukraine Yurii Idzinskyi Georgia (country) Vasil Khvistani
Azerbaijan Islam Abuev

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Georgia (country) Pridon Abuladze Russia Anvar Allakhiarov Moldova Artiom Deleanu
Azerbaijan Zaur Aliyev
60 kg Georgia (country) Diego Chkhikvadze Azerbaijan Asgar Alizada Russia Anar Mansurov
Armenia Sahak Hovhannisyan
63 kg Turkey Abdullah Toprak Georgia (country) Leri Abuladze Armenia Hrachya Poghosyan
Russia Adam Gauzhaev
67 kg Georgia (country) Giorgi Shotadze Armenia Hayk Melikyan Belarus Eldar Hasanau
Austria Aker Al Obaidi
72 kg Armenia Malkhas Amoyan Moldova Mihai Petic Russia Sergei Stepanov
Croatia Pavel Puklavec
77 kg Hungary Tamás Lévai Russia Khamid Isaev Belarus Mikita Kazakou
Georgia (country) Nika Sherbakovi
82 kg Hungary István Takács Ukraine Vitalii Andriiovych Croatia Karlo Kodrič
Russia Stanislav Pseunov
87 kg Russia Ilia Ermolenko Hungary David Losonczi Belarus Ihar Yarashevich
Georgia (country) Giorgi Katsanashvili
97 kg Hungary Alex Szőke Germany Patrick Neumaier Turkey Beytullah Kayışdağ
Belarus Uladzislau Pustashylau
130 kg Turkey Hamza Bakır Russia Osman Shadov Hungary Dáriusz Vitek
Norway Nikola Milatovic

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Russia Daria Khvostova Romania Stefania Priceputu Italy Emanuela Liuzzi
Ukraine Mariia Vynnyk
53 kg Russia Mariia Tiumerekova Turkey Fikriye Gök Sweden Emma Malmgren
Romania Andreea Ana
55 kg Russia Ekaterina Verbina Hungary Anna Hella Szel Bulgaria Sezen Belberova
Poland Patrycja Gil
57 kg Ukraine Alina Hrushyna Belarus Maryia Hulida Hungary Tamara Dollák
Spain Maria Dilone
59 kg Belarus Kristina Sazykina Hungary Erika Bognár Ukraine Veronika Ryabovolova
Italy Teresa Lumia
62 kg Russia Maria Lachugina Moldova Irina Rîngaci Ukraine Kateryna Zelenykh
Latvia Ramina Mamedova
65 kg Poland Wiktoria Choluj Ukraine Anastasia Lavrenchuk Romania Amina Roxana Capezan
Hungary Noémi Szabados
68 kg Sweden Tindra Sjöberg Turkey Kadriye Aksoy Poland Ewelina Weronika Ciunek
Ukraine Khrystyna Maliavka
72 kg Belarus Anastasiya Zimiankova Romania Maria Larisa Nitu Russia Evgeniya Zakharchenko
Poland Kamila Czeslawa Kulwicka
76 kg Hungary Bernadett Nagy Belarus Kseniya Dzibuk Ukraine Romana Vovchak
Russia Marina Surovtseva

References

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  1. ^ "European Championships".
  2. ^ U20 Freestyle Teams Ranking. (2019, June). United World Wrestling. https://uww.org/arena/weight-category/ddb12b48-845b-11e9-b4b2-080027548b1b/team-ranking.pdf.
  3. ^ U20 Greco-Roman Teams Teams Ranking. (2019, June). United World Wrestling. https://uww.org/arena/weight-category/ddb12b48-845b-11e9-b4b2-080027548b1b/team-ranking.pdf.
  4. ^ U20 Women's Wrestling Teams Teams Ranking. (2019, June). United World Wrestling. https://uww.org/arena/weight-category/ddb12b48-845b-11e9-b4b2-080027548b1b/team-ranking.pdf.
Preceded by
2018 Rome
European Juniors Wrestling Championships
2019
Succeeded by
2021 Dortmund