1972 European Wrestling Championships

The 1972 European Wrestling Championships was held from 24 to 30 May 1972 in Katowice, Poland.[1][2]

1972 European Wrestling Championships
Host city Poland, Katowice
Dates24 – 30 May 1972
StadiumSpodek Arena
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Soviet Union
← 1970
1973 →

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union96116
2  Bulgaria57315
3  Romania1269
4  Poland1146
5  East Germany1124
6  Turkey1102
7  Greece1001
  West Germany1001
9  Finland0101
  Hungary0101
11  Czechoslovakia0022
  Yugoslavia0022
Totals (12 entries)20202060

Medal summary edit

Men's freestyle edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Sefer Baygın
  Turkey
Jürgen Möbius
  East Germany
Ognyan Nikolov
  Bulgaria
52 kg Arsen Alakhverdiyev
  Soviet Union
Bayu Baev
  Bulgaria
Emil Butu
  Romania
57 kg Ivan Kuleshov
  Soviet Union
Ivan Shavov
  Bulgaria
Zbigniew Żedzicki
  Poland
62 kg Ruslan Pliyev
  Soviet Union
Mehmet Sarı
  Turkey
Petre Coman
  Romania
68 kg Ismail Yuseinov
  Bulgaria
Petre Poalelungi
  Romania
Šefer Saliovski
  Yugoslavia
74 kg Adolf Seger
  West Germany
Roman Marsaguishvili
  Soviet Union
Yancho Pavlov
  Bulgaria
82 kg Vasili Siulzhin
  Soviet Union
Ivan Iliev
  Bulgaria
Wolfgang Nitschke
  East Germany
90 kg Gennady Strakhov
  Soviet Union
Rusi Petrov
  Bulgaria
Paweł Kurczewski
  Poland
100 kg Ivan Yarygin
  Soviet Union
Vasil Todorov
  Bulgaria
Gerd Bachmann
  East Germany
+100 kg Aleksandr Medved
  Soviet Union
Osman Duraliev
  Bulgaria
Ștefan Stîngu
  Romania

Men's Greco-Roman edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Gheorghe Berceanu
  Romania
Stefan Angelov
  Bulgaria
Vladimir Zubkov
  Soviet Union
52 kg Jan Michalik
  Poland
Vitaly Konstantinov
  Soviet Union
Petar Kirov
  Bulgaria
57 kg Jristo Traikov
  Bulgaria
Yuri Sokolov
  Soviet Union
Ion Baciu
  Romania
62 kg Georgi Markov
  Bulgaria
Martti Laakso
  Finland
Kazimierz Lipień
  Poland
68 kg Jürgen Hähnel
  East Germany
Antal Steer
  Hungary
Andrzej Supron
  Poland
74 kg Petros Galaktopoulos
  Greece
Kasim Djalilov
  Soviet Union
Vítězslav Mácha
  Czechoslovakia
82 kg Anatoly Nazarenko
  Soviet Union
Ion Gabor
  Romania
Miroslav Janota
  Czechoslovakia
90 kg Stoyan Nikolov
  Bulgaria
Omar Bliadze
  Soviet Union
Darko Nišavić
  Yugoslavia
100 kg Nikolay Yakovenko
  Soviet Union
Nicolae Martinescu
  Romania
Andrzej Skrzydlewski
  Poland
+100 kg Aleksandar Tomov
  Bulgaria
Anatoly Kochnev
  Soviet Union
Victor Dolipschi
  Romania

References edit

  1. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  2. ^ "Athletes & Results".

External links edit