All the most titled Olympic champions in Greco-Roman wrestling. All the most titled Olympic champions in Greco-Roman wrestling Russian women's team

Today the first finals of the World Wrestling Championships took place in the capital of Hungary, Budapest. The awards were played out by freestyle wrestling masters. Particular attention of the fans was focused on the finals in two categories: up to 61 and 74 kg.

In the first of them, Russian Gadzhimurad Rashidov and Cuban Yovlis Bonnet met. The fight turned out to have a slight touch of scandal. The Cuban performed a throw, which the judges rated 5 points. The Russian equalized the score. When the match ended, the score was 5:5. But according to the last technical action, the Cuban won. Dzambulat Tedeev, the head coach of our team, threw out a “challenge”. He was not satisfied, and after that Dzambulat Tedeev got into an argument with the judge, pushed him and was sent off for this. As a result, Gadzhimurad Rashidov won silver at the World Championships for the second year in a row.

In the finals up to 74 kg, Zaurbek Sidakov performed without the prompting of the team’s head coach. However, this did not stop him from defeating Georgian Avtandil Kenchadze. Here too there was an equal fight and the Russian was able to win it also due to the last technical action. Let us note that both of our finalists received cuts.

Anzor Khizriev lost to Parviz Khadibasmanj from Iran in the bronze medal match in the up to 125 kg category.

Today, semi-final matches in freestyle wrestling were also held in the weight categories up to 57, 65, 79 and 92 kg. Only Zaur Uguev made it to the finals in the up to 57 kg category. In it he will meet Nurislam Sanayev from Kazakhstan. Akhmed Chakaev reached the semi-finals in the up to 65 kg category and lost in a stubborn fight to the Japanese Takuto Otoguro. He will compete for bronze, like Batyrbek Tsakulov in the up to 92 kg category. True, he needs to make it through the consolation round. Akhmed Gadzhimagomedov in the up to 79 kg category lost ahead of schedule to Kyle Dake from the USA in the semi-finals.

Results of the first medal day of the World Championships in Budapest:

Category up to 61 kg:

1. Yovlis Bonnet (Cuba)

2. Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Russia)

3. Joe Colon (USA)

3. Tuvshintulga Tumenblek (Mongolia)

Category up to 74 kg:

1. Zaurbek Sidakov (Russia)

2. Avtandil Kenchadze (Georgia)

3. Bekzod Abdurakhmonov (Uzbekistan)

2. Fatih Erdin (Türkiye)

3. Hasan Yazdanishariati (Iran)

2. Zhiwei Deng (China)

3. Parviz Khadibasmanj (Iran)

3. Nick Gwazdowski (USA)

Russian Greco-Roman wrestlers won six gold medals at the 2018 World Championships in Budapest. This is a sensation - the seemingly unshakable record of the national team, set in 1994, has been surpassed. The total number of first places for freestyle wrestlers and classics is also unique - there are ten of them! This only happened to us during the Soviet era.

Dmitry Simonov, Dmitry Somov from Budapest

World Championship. Greco-Roman wrestling
Up to 67 kg.
1. SURKOV. 2. Stefanek (Serbia). 3. Sanakyan (Poland) and Shermakhanbet (Kazakhstan).
Up to 60 kg. 1. EMELIN. 2. Ciobanu (Moldova). 3. Sultangali (Kazakhstan) and Saylike (China).
Up to 77 kg. 1. CHEKHIKIRKIN. 2. Lorinc (Hungary). 3. Nemes (Serbia) and Hyongwoo Kim (Korea).
Up to 87 kg. 1. Bashar (Türkiye). 2. Belenyuk (Ukraine). 3. Kobliashvili (Georgia) and Shahinyan (Armenia).
Up to 97 kg. 1. EVLOEV. 2. Milov (Bulgaria). 3. Aliyarifeyzabadi (Iran) and Kajala (Serbia).
Up to 130 kg. 1. SEMENOV. 2. Kuhn (USA). 3. Minseok Kim (Korea) and Hinds (Cuba).

The capital of Hungary is a symbolic city for wrestling. In the 21st century, the World Cup was held in Budapest three times, and each time very important events were associated with it. In 2005, the tournament was visited by the then President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Jacques Rogge, and as a result of his visit, an alarming “message” was sent to the wrestlers. But the ex-head of the international federation Rafael Martinetti the call for renewal was not heard - and as a result, over time, the question arose about whether wrestling was needed in principle in the program of the Olympic Games. In September 2013, the IOC headed Thomas Bach, and then, at the session in Buenos Aires, wrestling retained its position in the Olympic family, not without difficulty winning the competition from baseball and squash. As if in honor of this victory, a week later the World Championship started in Hungary.

And now, after another five years, the wrestlers came to Budapest again. And for the first finals of the “classics”, on Friday, Bach appeared on the podium, visiting the World Wrestling Championship for the first time. It is noteworthy thatand the meeting of the head of the IOC with the leadership of world wrestling, the head of the UWW commission "Sport for All" Georgy Bryusov gave him my book - “The Struggle for the Struggle.” It is dedicated to the events of 2013 - and, in particular, talks about how Russia led the movement to overcome the crisis and rallied bitter competitors when the situation seemed hopeless.

It turned out symbolically that it was in front of Bach’s eyes (I’m sure that our country, after all the ups and downs, became practically his homeland) that the Russian Greco-Roman wrestling team (and with it the entire wrestling team) began its path to a historical record for the number of gold medals. However, it is hardly worth considering the head of the IOC as the talisman of our team, since even before his arrival the results were brilliant - four first places in freestyle wrestling. Against the backdrop of all this splendor, the hopeless zero in the “medals in women’s wrestling” column looks sad. But this is a reason for a serious conversation with individual specific people, while most of the national team and the leadership of the federation deserve only applause for this tournament. Deafening!

Saturday: Mordovia Day

Newly-made captain of the Russian classics team, future world champion Artem Surkov already after his success he said: at the equator of the championship, the freestyle wrestlers who won as many as four golds deliberately tried to provoke their comrades, kindly egging them on so that they would show at least an equally loud result. And unexpectedly for many, the Greco-Roman wrestlers really surpassed their colleagues. The experiences after the 2017 World Cup in Paris were quickly forgotten, when the first places sensationally did not go to the Russians at all. And by the end of Saturday, after the victories Stepan Maryanyan(up to 63 kg), Sergei Emelin(up to 60 kg) and Surkova(up to 67 kg) the best achievement over the past 20 years was established. In 2003, our team had two gold medals in Greco-Roman wrestling. The results of the 1990s remained unconquered (4 gold in 1998 and a record 5 in 1994), when the team included the greatest Alexander Karelin and the current head coach of the national team Gogi Koguashvili. By the way, for Kogiashvili-trainer This is generally a personal breakthrough: he led the team in 2006, and since then the team has not taken more than one gold at the World Championships.

October 27 became the day of the Mordovian wrestling school, which was represented by two comrades - Emelin And Surkov. The final in the up to 67 kg category was especially impressive. Olympic champion Rio 2016 Serbian Davor Stefanek was determined to take revenge Surkov for defeat in the final of the home world championship 2017. Despite the fact that the Russian won all the major tournaments this year, including the European Championship, the Serbian, it seems, was absolutely confident that he would take revenge. He even prepared a T-shirt with a picture of his wife and child, apparently intending to dedicate the victory to them. But superiority Surkova turned out to be undeniable - 7:1. Disappointed Stefanek shouted in the mixed zone as a victim - because of this, it was even difficult to hear what someone standing nearby was saying into microphones and voice recorders Surkov. The Serb constantly waved his hands towards the 25-year-old Russian and insisted that at an advanced age it is very difficult to resist a younger opponent. By the way, all three champions in Rio who fought in Budapest were left without gold - Stefanek, Armenian Aleksanyan and Cuban Barero.

Sunday: Semenov and Evloev dominate, Chekhirkin does the impossible

Even after three victories, the Russian team was afraid to make overly optimistic forecasts about future records. However, in the first two final battles on Sunday, the Russian superiority proved undeniable.

Heavyweight Sergey Semenov, who grew a beard at random, dealt with the Jacob Kuhn from USA. Smiling, he confirmed to reporters that, like freestyle wrestlers, Americans always have a special attitude. However, Semenov still has something to strive for - at the 2018 World Cup he never met the three-time Olympic champion Mihan Lopez, who arrived in Budapest, intensively lost weight, but in the end gave way to an understudy, never performing at the tournament. Judging by Sergei’s mood, defeating the Cuban is a matter of honor for him.

Going out to reporters, Semenov expressed confidence that the performer will compete in the next final Musa Evloev(up to 97 kg) will not let you down. And so it happened. Although for Evloev the more important fight was the semi-final, where it was necessary to take revenge on Aleksanyan, to whom Musa lost in the 2017 World Cup final. For the gold Evloev I was still on my way to Paris, but it took its toll a year later. Great story of overcoming.

But the most incredible story unfolded in the final fight of the day - the final of the weight category up to 77 kg, where against the Russian Alexandra Chekhirkina the host of the tournament, a Hungarian, spoke Tamás Lorinc. For the sake of this fight, the organizers even technically changed the scheme of the day (they started with heavyweights, instead of ending the program with them), so that the audience would stay in the arena until the victory and cheer for their own. Of course, the situation gave rise to a “conspiracy theory” - Russia already has a lot of medals, why not “thank” the hospitable hosts. But - nothing like that! The confrontation turned out to be intense, equal and, most importantly, fair! Much became clear in the episode when Lorinc received a painful blow to the jaw area, colliding with the elbow Chekhirkina. But the referees, after watching the replay, made a decision - the Russian was not to blame. After Alexander was declared the winner, the athlete simply had no words for joy and fatigue. The head coach said them for him Koguashvili:

There are always fears, but we always prepare ourselves for all opponents in the same way - as if it were our last fight. And Chekhirkin knew very well that if he didn’t jump over himself, it would be impossible to win. Still, the guys who fought before him won their finals easily - because they were head and shoulders above their opponents. And here it’s about the same level, and even the enemy is at home. So Sasha did the impossible! Honor and praise to him!

Mikhail Mamiashvili. Photo by Daria Isaeva, "SE"

“We rooted for our Ukrainian brothers as if they were our own”

Here's how the coach assessed the results of the entire championship:

We have done a lot of work and purposefully prepared for this World Championship, since it is a dress rehearsal for the next tournament in Kazakhstan, which will become a licensed one. There have never been second or third places for us. Even a year ago, when we were left without gold at the World Championships, the team still came first in points. We have a stable team, sometimes we were just unlucky, but now the result has come. We are now thinking about repeating the result not only at the next World Championships, but also at the Olympics in Tokyo.

In turn, the President of the Russian Wrestling Federation Michael Mamiashvili suggested discussing sports success with the national team coaches, while he himself started talking about something else - something that worries us all no less than the presence and absence of sports victories.

Do you feel like the golden Soviet times have returned? For me personally, these times have never passed! - said Mamiashvili. - Look, you see, the Ukrainian brothers are sitting there. So I was just as worried about them as I was about my own! If they ever need my or my friends' help, they will always get it!

Greco-Roman wrestling originated in Ancient Greece. The ancient Hellenes believed that Greco-Roman wrestling was invented by the Olympian gods.

It is known that already in 704 BC. e. Greco-Roman wrestling competitions were held at the Olympic Games.

Even famous figures of science and art, such as Pythagoras and Plato, practiced Greco-Roman wrestling and participated in the Olympic Games. This sport has received a new round of development only in the 18th century.

The modern rules of Greco-Roman wrestling, which are still used today, were invented by representatives France. And for a long time this struggle was called French. The historical name - Greco-Roman wrestling was returned only at the end of the 19th century. In Greco-Roman or, as it is also called, classical wrestling, many competitions are held at various levels; Greco-Roman wrestling is included in the program of the modern Olympic Games.

Freestyle wrestling at the Olympics

In 1896 in Athens, Greece Olympic competitions resumed, the program of which also included competitions in classical wrestling.

Participated in the Olympic Games 5 athletes Greco-Roman wrestling representing four states, they competed in the general category.

The representative of Germany then ascended to the highest step of the Olympic podium - Karl Schumann.

Since 1908 Greco-Roman wrestling is included in the program of all Summer Olympic Games. The record holder for the number of Olympic medals in the “classics” is considered to be German athlete Wilfried Dietrich- him five Olympic medals(one gold Olympic medal, two silver and bronze).

Four times climbed to the Olympic podium in Greco-Roman wrestling seven athletes including the famous Russian Greco-Roman wrestling champion Alexander Karelin. By three Olympic medals conquered in the oldest form of wrestling 27 Olympic wrestlers.

The most titled Olympic champions in Greco-Roman wrestling

The most titled Olympic champions in Greco-Roman wrestling include the following athletes:

  • 3 Olympic golds and one silver (in the category up to 130 kg).
  • Karl Westergren (Sweden) — 3 Olympic golds (in the categories up to 75 kg; up to 82.5 kg; up to 87 kg).
  • Mijain Lopez (Cuba) — 3 Olympic golds (in categories up to 120 kg; up to 130 kg).
  • Rudolf Svensson (Sweden) — 2 Olympic golds and one silver (in the categories up to 82.5 kg; over 82.5 kg; up to 87 kg).
  • Vincenzo Maenza (Italy) - 2 Olympic golds and one silver (in the category up to 48 kg).

The most titled Olympic Greco-Roman wrestlers from Russia (USSR):

  • Alexander Karelin - 3 Olympic golds and one silver (category up to 130 kg).
  • Valery Rezantsev - 2 Olympic golds (category up to 90 kg).
  • Alexander Kolchinsky - 2 Olympic golds (categories over 100 kg;<110 кг).
  • Roman Vlasov - 2 Olympic golds (categories up to 74 kg; up to 75 kg).
  • Anatoly Roshchin - one Olympic gold, 2 silver (categories over 97 kg;<100 кг).

World Championships

First in history the world championship in Greco-Roman wrestling was held in Austria-Hungary in May 1904 Then they went out onto the carpet 26 athletes Greco-Roman wrestling.

Since 1912 all significant competitions of athletes in Greco-Roman wrestling are held under the auspices of International Wrestling Federation - FILA. Today we joined the wrestling federation more than 120 countries.

Russian wrestler first won the World Greco-Roman Wrestling Championships in 1913 It was a Petrograder Georgy Bauman, who competed in Greco-Roman wrestling in the category up to 75 kg.

The most titled wrestlers of the world championships in classical wrestling:

  • Alexander Karelin (USSR - Russia) - 9 Olympic gold medals (in the category up to 130 kg).
  • Hamid Sorian (Iran) - 6 Olympic gold medals (in the category up to 55 kg).
  • Mijain Lopez (Cuba) — 5 Olympic gold and 3 silver medals (in the category up to 120 kg).
  • Valery Rezantsev (USSR) - 5 Olympic gold medals (in the category up to 90 kg).
  • Nikolay Balboshin (USSR) — 4 Olympic gold and 1 silver medal (in the category up to 100 kg).

The most titled wrestlers of the World Greco-Roman Wrestling Championships from Russia (USSR):

  • Alexander Karelin - 9 victories (in the category up to 130 kg).
  • Valery Rezantsev - 5 wins (in the category up to 90 kg).
  • Nikolay Balboshin - 4 victories and 1 vice-championship (in the category up to 100 kg).
  • Roman Rurua - 4 victories (in the category up to 62 kg; up to 63 kg; up to 68 kg).
  • Anatoly Roshchin - 3 victories and 2 vice-championships (in the category over 97 kg; over 100 kg).

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USSR and Russian Championships

At the end of 1924 passed first in history championship of the union republics in Greco-Roman wrestling. Kyiv was chosen as the venue for the Greco-Roman wrestling championship. The title of the strongest athlete in Greco-Roman wrestling was disputed over 40 athletes from the RSFSR, as well as the Ukrainian and Belarusian Union Republics. At the Union Republic Championships in Greco-Roman wrestling, athletes competed in five weight categories.

After the collapse of the USSR, the successor to the domestic tournament in classical wrestling was CIS championship. And then - the Russian Greco-Roman wrestling championship.

The most titled champions of the USSR and Russia in Greco-Roman wrestling:

  • Alexander Karelin - 13 wins.
  • Johannes Kotkas - 12 wins.
  • Oleg Karavaev - 7 wins
  • Varteres Samurgashev - 6 wins
  • Alexander Kolchinsky - 5 wins
  • Islam-Beka Albiev - 5 wins
  • Suren Nalbandyan - 5 wins

Living legend

Russian heavyweight Alexandra Karelina The International Wrestling Federation named greatest fighter of the twentieth century in classical wrestling. He, along with Muhammad Ali, football player Pele and other sports stars, was among the 25 best athletes of the century. Alexander Karelin can rightfully be considered a living legend of Greco-Roman wrestling.

The future Greco-Roman wrestling athlete was born in Novosibirsk in 1967 Got into sports A 13-year-old teenager. But even then, coach Viktor Kuznetsov was able to discern a promising athlete in him: the height of the future Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling was almost 180 cm, and the weight reached 78 kg.

Alexei Karelin’s sports career in Greco-Roman wrestling developed rapidly. Later only 4 years was already a master of sports of the USSR, and also in a year— won the World Youth Championship and received the title of international master of sports.

Photo 1. Alexey Karelin during the Greco-Roman wrestling competition at the Olympic Games held in Sydney, Australia in 2000.

In 1988 Alexander made his debut at the Olympic Games and immediately won. At that time he was 21 years old. Greco-Roman wrestling competitions at the Olympic Games 1992 brought to the athlete another Olympic gold. Third Olympic medal in Greco-Roman wrestling he won the highest title at the Olympic Games in 1996 in the USA.

In Olympic Sydney, in 2000 our wrestler lost the decisive bout in Greco-Roman wrestling to the representative of America.

The 2018 World Wrestling Championship is a new competition among amateur wrestlers, which will be held from October 20 to 28, 2018 in the Hungarian capital Budapest. Dozens of Greco-Roman and freestyle martial artists will come to the main city of Hungary. Which of the championship participants will be successful, and will there be Russian athletes among the future triumphs?

Where and when will the 2018 World Wrestling Championships take place?

The new edition of the competition will take place in autumn 2018. The best wrestlers on the planet will compete for trophies from October 20 to 28, 2018.

The host city of the World Cup Wrestling Championship 2018 will be Budapest. The Hungarian capital was chosen as the center of the World Cup at one of the meetings of the United World Wrestling (UWW) committee in October 2016. The main city of Hungary has already received this honor in 2005, 2013 and 2016.

The participants will most likely compete within the walls of the SYMA Sports & Conference Center. This is a multifunctional building that can be used equally well as an exhibition center and a sports arena. In 2016, SYMA Sports & Conference Center already hosted competitions of the best wrestlers on the planet.

Competition program

The competition will be held in two types of martial arts: Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. The first type will be represented by men, and the second by men and women.

Greco-Roman wrestling fighters at the 2018 World Championships will compete for medals in the following categories (kg):

  • up to 59;
  • up to 66;
  • up to 71;
  • up to 75;
  • up to 80;
  • up to 85;
  • up to 98;
  • up to 130.

The 2018 World Cup Wrestling Championship in freestyle wrestling will be competed for by men and women. Here is what the list of all weight categories looks like (men/women, kg):

  • up to 57/48;
  • up to 61/53;
  • up to 65/55;
  • up to 70/58;
  • up to 74/60;
  • up to 86/63;
  • up to 97/69;
  • up to 125/75.

2018 World Wrestling Championships results

The awards will be contested by dozens of respected athletes from dozens of countries. The following states will have the strongest representation:

  • Russia;
  • Japan;
  • Mongolia;
  • Iran;
  • Türkiye;
  • Germany;
  • Armenia;
  • Azerbaijan;
  • Cuba.

It is especially worth highlighting Russia, Japan and the USA, which invariably fall into the TOP 3 of the overall medal standings in almost every edition of the World Cup.

It's nice to see Russia among the leaders. Our athletes are some of the best on the planet. The national school was glorified by such names as Alexander Karelin, Buvaysar Saitiev and Alexander Medved. Russian and Soviet athletes won a total of 649 medals, 345 of which were gold! Any other country participating in the World Cup cannot boast of anything similar. Japanese athletes occupying second place in the medal standings have three times fewer awards!

The collapse of the Soviet Union weakened the domestic school. But this does not prevent Russian masters from achieving high results. Our athletes have topped the overall medal standings more than once.

Unfortunately, the last World Cup ended in a fiasco for Russia. Following the results of the World Championships in France, domestic wrestlers won 5 silver and bronze awards. But there was no place for gold medals in the national team’s treasury... What caused this sad anti-record: a drop in the level of Russian athletes, or just an accident?! The answer to this question will be given in the upcoming edition of the World Championship!

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From October 20 to 28, the World Championships in freestyle, Greco-Roman and women's wrestling among adults were held on the carpets of the Laszlo Pappa sports arena in Budapest (Hungary). The world's leading wrestlers competed for 30 sets of awards in 10 weight categories.

The Russian wrestling team won 10 gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the World Championships in Budapest. Russian wrestlers in the history of the unified world championships.

Greco-Roman wrestlers won six gold medals, showing the best result in Russian history.

The World Wrestling Championships were noticeably different from last year's competition in Paris.

The championship program was expanded due to the introduction of new weight categories, namely: the addition of divisions up to 79 kg and 92 kg in freestyle wrestling, and the compaction of several weights in Greco-Roman wrestling.

Fans of wrestling will certainly be interested in assessing how these innovations affected the level of competition in individual categories and whether the rapprochement of some divisions was detrimental.

The competition took place on four UWW mats in the following weight categories:

Men: (Freestyle) 57, 61, 65, 70, 74, 79, 86, 92, 97 and 125 kg.

Men: (Greco-Roman) 55, 60, 63, 67, 72, 77, 82, 87, 97 and 130 kg.

Women: 50, 53, 55, 57, 59, 62, 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg.

Russian national team composition:

Russian women's team

The Russian women's team included Anzhelika Vetoshkina (up to 50 kg), Stalvira Orshush (up to 53 kg), Irina Ologonova (up to 55 kg), Olga Khoroshavtseva (up to 57 kg), Svetlana Lipatova (up to 59 kg), Angela Fomenko (up to 63 kg), Maria Kuznetsova (up to 65 kg), Anastasia Bratchikova (up to 68 kg), Tatyana Kolesnikova (up to 72 kg) and Ekaterina Bukina (up to 76 kg).

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Competition program

October 21

09.30 – 09.45 II Weighing of freestyle wrestlers in weight categories – 61, 74, 86 and 125 kg.
09.45 – 10.15 Weighing of freestyle wrestlers in weight categories – 57, 65, 79, 92 kg.
11.30 – 16.30 Preliminary round for freestyle wrestlers – 57, 65, 79, 92 kg. Consolation bouts – 61, 74, 86 and 125 kg.
16.45 – 17.15 Draw for freestyle wrestlers in the 70 and 97 kg weight categories. Women's wrestling – 55, 59 kg.
17.45 – 18.30 Opening ceremony
18.45 – 19.45 Semi-finals for freestyle wrestlers in weight categories – 57, 65, 79, 92 kg.
20.00 – 22.30 Finals for freestyle wrestlers – 61, 74, 86 and 125 kg.

22 of October

09.30 – 09.45 II Weighing of freestyle wrestlers in weight categories – 57, 65, 79, 92 kg.
09.45 – 10.15 Weighing of freestyle wrestlers – 70 and 97 kg. Women's wrestling – 55, 59 kg.
11.30 – 16.30 Preliminary round for freestyle wrestlers – 70 and 97 kg. Women's wrestling – 55, 59 kg. And also, FS repechage bouts – 57, 65, 79, 92 kg.
16.45 – 17.15 Draw for women in weight categories – 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg.
17.45 – 18.45 Semi-finals for freestyle wrestlers – 70 and 97 kg. Women's wrestling – 55, 59 kg.
19.00 – 21.30 Finals for freestyle wrestlers – 57, 65, 79, 92 kg.

09.30 – 09.45 II Weighing of freestyle wrestlers – 70 and 97 kg. Women's wrestling – 55, 59 kg.
09.45 – 10.15 Weigh-in for women in weight categories – 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg.
11.30 – 16.30 Preliminary round for women wrestlers – 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg. And also, FS repechage bouts – 70 and 96 kg. FW – 55, 59 kg.
16.45 – 17.15 Draw for women wrestlers in weight categories – 50, 53, 57, 62 kg.
17.45 – 18.45 Semi-finals for women wrestlers – 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg.
19.00 – 21.30 Finals for freestyle wrestlers – 70 and 97 kg. Women's wrestling – 55, 59 kg.

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Performance by female wrestlers

Competitions among women wrestlers will be held on October 24 and 25. The freestyle wrestlers' competition ended at the World Championships on Tuesday. Women's wrestling competitions will continue on Wednesday, and Greco-Roman wrestling matches will start on Thursday. The World Championships in Budapest will end on October 28.

09.30 – 09.45 II Weigh-in for women in weight categories – 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg.
09.45 – 10.15 Weigh-in for women in weight categories – 50, 53, 57, 62 kg.
11.30 – 16.30 Preliminary round for women wrestlers – 50, 53, 57, 62 kg. And also, FW repechage bouts – 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg.
16.45 – 17.15 Draw for Greco-Roman wrestlers in weight categories – 55, 63, 72, 82 kg.
17.45 – 18.45 Semi-finals for women – 50, 53, 57, 62 kg.
19.00 – 21.30 Finals for women – 65, 68, 72 and 76 kg.

09.30 – 09.45 II Weighing of female wrestlers in weight categories – 50, 53, 57, 62 kg.
09.45 – 10.15 Weighing of Greco-Roman wrestlers in weight categories – 55, 63, 72, 82 kg.
11.30 – 16.30 Preliminary round for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 55, 63, 72, 82 kg. And also, consolation bouts FW – 50, 53, 57, 62 kg.
16.45 – 17.15 Draw for Greco-Roman style wrestlers in weight categories – 60, 67, 87 kg.
17.45 – 18.45 Semi-finals for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 55, 63, 72, 82 kg.
19.00 – 21.30 Finals for women – 50, 53, 57, 62 kg.

09.30 – 09.45 II Greco-Roman style weigh-in in weight categories – 55, 63, 72, 82 kg.
09.45 – 10.15 Weighing of Greco-Roman wrestlers in weight categories – 60, 67, 87 kg.
11.30 – 16.30 Preliminary round for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 60, 67, 87 kg. And also, repechage bouts GR – 55, 63, 72, 82 kg.
16.45 – 17.15 Draw for Greco-Roman style wrestlers in weight categories – 77, 97 and 130 kg.
18.00 – 18.45 Semi-finals for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 60, 67, 87 kg.
19.00 – 22.00 Finals for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 55, 63, 72, 82 kg.

Final fight for gold Stepan Maryanyan – Elmurat Tashmuradov

09.30 – 09.45 II Greco-Roman style weigh-in in weight categories – 60, 67, 87 kg.
09.45 – 10.15 Weighing of Greco-Roman wrestlers in weight categories – 77, 97 and 130 kg.
11.30 – 16.30 Preliminary round for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 77, 97 and 130 kg. And also, repechage bouts GR – 60, 67, 87 kg.
18.00 – 18.45 Semi-finals for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 77, 97 and 130 kg.
19.00 – 21.30 Finals for Greco-Roman wrestlers – 60, 67, 87 kg.

28 of October

09.30 – 09.45 II Weighing of freestyle wrestlers in weight categories – 77, 97 and 130 kg.
14.30 – 16.15 Consolation bouts – 77, 97 and 130 kg.
16.30 – 19.00 Finals for freestyle wrestlers – 77, 97 and 130 kg.

The Russian wrestling team won 10 gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the World Championships in Budapest. Russian wrestlers set an absolute record for the number of victories in the history of the unified world championships.

Fight for gold up to 97 kg Musa Evloev – Kiril Milov – video

Fight for gold up to 77 kg Alexander Chekhirkin – Tamás Lörinc – video

Fight for gold up to 130kg Sergey Semenov – Adam Kuhn – video

Previously, Budapest has twice hosted the Unified World Wrestling Championship, which has been taking place since 2005. The competitions were held in the capital of Hungary in 2005 and 2013.