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2024 U20 World Wrestling Championships

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2024 U20 World Wrestling Championships
Host cityPontevedra, Spain
Dates2–8 September
StadiumPavillón Municipal dos Deportes de Pontevedra
Champions
Freestyle United States
Greco-Roman Iran
Women Japan
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The 2024 U20 World Wrestling Championships was the 46th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships, which was held in Pontevedra, Spain between 2 and 8 September 2024.[1] Turkmenistan won its first-ever world title in freestyle.[2] Sri Lanka won its first ever medal at a World Wrestling Championships event.[3]

Competition schedule

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All times are (UTC+2)

Date Time Event
2 September 10.00 Qualification rounds GR – 55-63-77-87-130 kg
18:00 Semi Finals GR – 55-63-77-87-130 kg
3 September 10.00 Qualification rounds GR – 60-67-72-82-97 kg; Repechages GR – 55-63-77-87-130 kg
16:45 Semi Finals GR – 60-67-72-82-97 kg
18:00 Finals GR – 55-63-77-87-130 kg
4 September 10.00 Qualification rounds WW – 50-55-59-68-76 kg; Repechages GR – 60-67-72-82-97 kg
16:45 Semi Finals WW – 50-55-59-68-76 kg
18:00 Finals GR – 60-67-72-82-97 kg
5 September 10.00 Qualification rounds WW – 53-57-62-65-72 kg; Repechages WW – 50-55-59-68-76 kg
16:45 Semi Finals WW – 53-57-62-65-72 kg
18:00 Finals WW – 50-55-59-68-76 kg
6 September 10.00 Qualification rounds FS – 57-65-70-79-97 kg; Repechages WW – 53-57-62-65-72 kg
16:45 Semi Finals FS – 57-65-70-79-97 kg
18:00 Finals WW – 53-57-62-65-72 kg
7 September 10.00 Qualification rounds FS – 61-74-86-92-125 kg; Repechages FS – 57-65-70-79-97 kg
16:45 Semi Finals FS – 61-74-86-92-125 kg
18:00 Finals FS – 57-65-70-79-97 kg
8 September 16.00 Repechages FS – 61-74-86-92-125 kg
18:00 Finals FS – 61-74-86-92-125 kg

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran72413
Individual Neutral Athletes53715
2 Japan52512
3 United States37616
4 Kazakhstan2147
5 China2125
6 Ukraine2114
7 India1157
8 Hungary1023
9 Kyrgyzstan1012
10 Turkmenistan1001
11 Turkey04610
12 Azerbaijan0246
13 Armenia0112
 Mexico0112
 Mongolia0112
16 Bulgaria0101
 Germany0101
 Spain0101
19 Georgia0033
20 Brazil0011
 Lithuania0011
 Poland0011
 Slovakia0011
 Sri Lanka0011
 Sweden0011
 Switzerland0011
Totals (26 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  United States 175  Iran 147  Japan 149
2  Iran 160  Kazakhstan 100  India 130
3  Japan 95  Turkey 98  United States 101
4  Kazakhstan 86  Armenia 75  China 99
5  Azerbaijan 72  Georgia 66  Ukraine 94
6  India 64  United States 65  Turkey 94
7  Turkey 62  Azerbaijan 63  Mongolia 46
8  Georgia 53  Kyrgyzstan 58  Azerbaijan 43
9  Mongolia 31  Japan 50  Hungary 41
10  Armenia 30  Ukraine 45  Poland 37

Medalists

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Luke Lilledahl
 United States
Lev Pavlov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Luka Gvinjilia
 Georgia
Ankush
 India
61 kg Masanosuke Ono
 Japan
Ebrahim Khari
 Iran
Bhuvanesh
 India
Marcus Blaze
 United States
65 kg Ali Khorramdel
 Iran
Makoto Hosokawa
 Japan
Bowen Bassett
 United States
Adam Arkhiev
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
70 kg Ryoya Yamashita
 Japan
Magomed Baituakev
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Ali Karampour
 Iran
Peter Duke
 United States
74 kg Ali Rezaei
 Iran
Ladarion Lockett
 United States
Aghanazar Novruzov
 Azerbaijan
Shingo Ando
 Japan
79 kg Alp Arslan Begenjow
 Turkmenistan
Zackary Ryder
 United States
Leandro Araújo
 Brazil
Mehdi Yousefi
 Iran
86 kg Ibragim Kadiev
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Joshua Barr
 United States
Ahmet Yağan
 Turkey
Abolfazl Rahmani
 Iran
92 kg Mustafagadzhi Malachdibirov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Sali Saliev
 Bulgaria
Kamil Kurugliyev
 Kazakhstan
Anar Jafarli
 Azerbaijan
97 kg Rizabek Aitmukhan
 Kazakhstan
Khetag Karsanov
 Azerbaijan
Justin Rademacher
 United States
Adam Jaksik
 Slovakia
125 kg Amir Reza Masoumi
 Iran
Ben Kueter
 United States
Nambardagva Batbayar
 Mongolia
Hakan Büyükçıngıl
 Turkey

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
details
Ali Ahmadi Vafa
 Iran
Isaiah Cortez
 United States
Aibek Aitbekov
 Kazakhstan
Alibek Amirov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
60 kg
details
Mohammad Mehdi Gholampour
 Iran
Servet Angı
 Turkey
Papik Dzhavadian
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Ongdassyn Khamitov
 Kazakhstan
63 kg
details
Erzu Zakriev
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Otto Elliot Black
 United States
Erfan Jarkani
 Iran
Yurik Hoveyan
 Armenia
67 kg
details
Ahmad Reza Mohsennejad
 Iran
Yussuf Ashrapov
 Kazakhstan
Grair Oganesian
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Kojiro Hasegawa
 Japan
72 kg
details
Zaur Beslekoev
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Ashot Khachatryan
 Armenia
Ruslan Nurullayev
 Azerbaijan
Muhammed Ali Göçmen
 Turkey
77 kg
details
Alireza Abdevali
 Iran
Magomed Iarbilov
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Levente Lévai
 Hungary
Tornike Mikeladze
 Georgia
82 kg
details
Islam Yevloyev
 Kazakhstan
Alperen Berber
 Turkey
Taizo Yoshida
 Japan
Shichang Zheng
 China
87 kg
details
Asan Zhanyshov
 Kyrgyzstan
Joju Samadov
 Azerbaijan
Achiko Bolkvadze
 Georgia
Temirlan Turdakyn
 Kazakhstan
97 kg
details
Yehor Yakushenko
 Ukraine
Darius Kiefer
 Germany
Ahmet Eremekter
 Turkey
Maksim Averin
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
130 kg
details
László Darabos
 Hungary
Abolfazl Fathi
 Iran
Aden Attao
 United States
Samagan Ormonov
 Kyrgyzstan

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Yu Zhang
 China
Haruna Morikawa
 Japan
Svenja Jungo
 Switzerland
Aida Kerymova
 Ukraine
53 kg Zhang Jin
 China
Carla Soler
 Spain
Nethmi Poruthotage
 Sri Lanka
Saki Yumiya
 Japan
55 kg Cristelle Rodriguez
 United States
Khaliun Byambasuren
 Mongolia
Tuba Demir
 Turkey
Nargiz Samadova
 Azerbaijan
57 kg Sowaka Uchida
 Japan
Bertha Chávez
 Mexico
Marta Hetmanava
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Neha Sangwan
 India
59 kg Sakura Onishi
 Japan
Alexis Janiak
 United States
Anna Tieliegina
 Lithuania
Komal
 India
62 kg Iryna Bondar
 Ukraine
Nitika
 India
Melani Villalba
 Mexico
Nagisa Ito
 Japan
65 kg Nana Ikehata
 Japan
Beyza Nur Akkuş
 Turkey
Margarita Salnazarian
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Zaixue Rui
 China
68 kg Alina Shevchenko
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Ayşe Erkan
 Turkey
Karolina Domaszuk
 Poland
Srishti
 India
72 kg Jasmine Robinson
 United States
Yuqi Liu
 China
Elvira Ersson
 Sweden
Noémi Osváth-Nagy
 Hungary
76 kg Jyoti Berwal
 India
Mariia Orlevych
 Ukraine
Naomi Simon
 United States
Elmira Yasin
 Turkey

References

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  1. ^ "World Championships".
  2. ^ "Begenjov wins Turkmenistan's historic world title in Freestyle".
  3. ^ Siwach, Vinay (7 September 2024). "Zhang twins continue growth with U20 Worlds golds". www.uww.org/. United World Wrestling (UWW). Retrieved 8 September 2024. Sri Lanka won its first-ever wrestling medal on the world stage after Nethmi AHINSA (SRI) won the bronze medal at 53kg against Valeryia MIKITSICH (AIN), 6-1. The win makes Ahinsa the first Sri Lanka wrestler to win a medal at any World Championships
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