2021 World Junior Wrestling Championships

The 2021 World Junior Wrestling Championships (U20) were the 44th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Ufa, Russia between 16 and 22 August.[1][2][3]

2021 World Junior Wrestling Championships
Host cityRussia Ufa, Russia
DatesAugust 16 - 22, 2021
StadiumUfa Arena
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Russia
Women United States

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia92819
2  United States70411
3  Iran62614
4  Belarus2114
5  Azerbaijan14611
6  Turkey1269
7  Kazakhstan1146
8  Moldova1113
9  Netherlands1102
10  Sweden1012
11  India04711
12  Armenia0325
13  Georgia0213
14  Kyrgyzstan0134
15  Mongolia0112
16  France0101
  Germany0101
  Italy0101
  Norway0101
  Uzbekistan0101
21  Ukraine0022
22  Bahrain0011
  Estonia0011
  Hungary0011
  Poland0011
  Romania0011
  Slovakia0011
  South Africa0011
Totals (28 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   Iran 178   Russia 183   United States 143
2   Russia 142   Iran 130   Russia 134
3   United States 129   Azerbaijan 101   India 134
4   Azerbaijan 122   Turkey 87   Belarus 96
5   India 101   Georgia 81   Turkey 92

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg   Ramazan Bagavudinov   Muhammet Karavuş   Manvel Khndzrtsyan
  Assylzhan Yessengeldi
61 kg   Rahman Amouzad   Ravinder Dahiya   Alibeg Alibegov
  Fedor Baltuev
65 kg   Shamil Mamedov   Ziraddin Bayramov   Bekzat Yermekbay
  Beau Bartlett
70 kg   Erfan Elahi   Dzhabrail Gadzhiev   Bryce Andonian
  Stanislav Svinoboev
74 kg   Keegan O'Toole   Nurdaulet Kuanyshbay   Turan Bayramov
  Yash Tushir
79 kg   Mohammad Nokhodi   Ashraf Ashirov   Mukhammad Abdullaev
  Gourav Baliyan
86 kg   Amir Hossein Firouzpour   Rakhim Magamadov   Islam Kartoev
  Sagadulla Agaev
92 kg   Rocky Elam   Mehdi Hajiloueian   Nicolaas De Lange
  Pruthviraj Patil
97 kg   Braxton Amos   Polat Polatçı   Alireza Abdollahi
  Deepak Deepak
125 kg   Ali Akbarpour   Lyova Gevorgyan   Andrei Bestaev
  Anirudh Gulia

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg   Amir Reza Dehbozorgi   Alimardon Abdullaev   Elmir Aliyev
  Akyikat Uulu
60 kg   Dinislam Bammatov   Saeid Esmaeili   Mert İlbars
  Nihat Mammadli
63 kg   Said Bakaev   Diego Chkhikvadze   Niklas Öhlén
  Iman Mohammadi
67 kg   Hasrat Jafarov   Sahak Hovhannisyan   Muslim Imadaev
  Marian Holubovskyi
72 kg   Evgenii Baidusov   Giorgi Chkhikvadze   Attila Tösmagi
  Shant Khachatryan
77 kg   Islam Aliev   Exauce Mukubu   Alexandrin Gutu
  Mohammad Hossein Azarmdokht
82 kg   Marcel Sterkenburg   Karen Khachatryan   Mohammad Naghousi
  Saba Mamaladze
87 kg   Adlan Amriev   Tyrone Sterkenburg   Oleksandr Prymachenko
  Tansel Örtücü
97 kg   Pavel Hlinchuk   Aleksei Mileshin   Braxton Amos
  Morteza Alghosi
130 kg   Hamza Bakır   Sarkhan Mammadov   Amir Mohammad Bayat
  Armen Cholokian

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg   Emily Shilson   Batbaataryn Enkhzul   Simran Kaur
  Zehra Demirhan
53 kg   Jonna Malmgren   Mihaela Samoil   Emine Çakmak
  Choigana Tumat
55 kg   Alesia Hetmanava   Kalmira Bilimbek Kyzy   Mönkhbatyn Mönkhgerel
  Sito Sito
57 kg   Nilufar Raimova   Aurora Russo   Elvira Kamaloğlu
  Sezim Zhumanazarova
59 kg   Anastasiia Sidelnikova   Aryna Martynava   Madina Aman
  Zhala Aliyeva
62 kg   Alina Kasabieva   Sanju Devi   Karina Blades
  Birgul Soltanova
65 kg   Irina Rîngaci   Bhateri Bhateri   Viktoria Vesso
  Roxana Capezan
68 kg   Amit Elor   Elizaveta Petliakova   Nesrin Baş
  Zsuzsanna Molnár
72 kg   Kennedy Blades   Lilly Schneider   Mariam Guseinova
  Daniela Tkachuk
76 kg   Kylie Welker   Bipasha Bipasha   Kseniya Dzibuk
  Dilnaz Mulnikova

References

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  1. ^ "World Championships".
  2. ^ "Up to 55 countries to compete at 2021 Junior Wrestling Championship in Russia's Ufa".
  3. ^ "World Championships".