The 1972 European Sambo Championships was the first International Sambo competition of its kind and it was held in Riga, Latvia.[1][2][3]
1972 European Sambo Championships | |
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Location | Riga, Latvia |
Medal overview
editmen | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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-58kg | [[]] (MGL) | Parvan Parvanov (BUL) | [[]] (BUL) |
-62kg | [[]] (URS)RUS | [[]] (BUL) | K. Saito (JPN) |
-66kg | [[]] (URS)RUS | [[]] (MGL) | (BUL) |
-70kg | Vladimir Nevzorov (URS)RUS | [[]] (MGL) | [[]] (BUL) |
-75kg | [[]] (MGL) | Koji Kuramoto (JPN) | [[]] (BUL) |
-80kg | Česlovas Jezerskas (URS)RUS | [[]] (MGL) | (JPN) |
-86kg | [[]] (ESP) | [[]] (BUL) | [[]] (USA) |
-90kg | Nobuyuki Sato (JPN) | Valery Rukhledev (URS) | (BUL) |
-100kg | Serhiy Novikov (URS)RUS | Miguel Tejera (ESP) | [[]] (BUL) |
+100kg | Vitali Kuznetsov (URS)RUS | [[]] (BUL) | [[]] (USA) |
References
edit- ^ "Black Belt". June 3, 1973. p. 53.
- ^ Green, Thomas A.; Svinth, Joseph R. (September 3, 2010). Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia of History and Innovation. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 512. ISBN 9781598842432.
- ^ "Sambo History". Insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 3 September 2019.