2023 World Wrestling Championships

The 2023 World Wrestling Championships was held from 16 to 24 September 2023 in Belgrade, Serbia. Wrestlers get a chance to win 90 quotas for the 2024 Summer Olympics from the Belgrade Worlds. Any nation that participated in the 2023 continental championships was eligible to participate in the World Championships.[1][2][3][4][5]

2023 World Championships
Host cityBelgrade, Serbia
Dates16–24 September 2023
StadiumŠtark Arena
Champions
Freestyle United States
Greco-Roman Azerbaijan
Women Japan
← 2022
2024 →

Competition schedule edit

All times are (UTC+2:00)

Date Time Event
16 September 10.30–15.00 Qualification rounds: FS 61–70–86–125 kg
17:00–18.15 Semi-finals: FS 61–70–86–125 kg
17 September 10.30–14.30 Qualification rounds: FS 79–92–57–74 kg; Repechage: FS 61–70–86–125 kg
16.45–17.45 Semi-finals: FS 79–92–57–74 kg
18.00–21.00 Finals: FS 61–70–86–125 kg
21.00–21.30 Olympic wrestle-offs: FS 86–125 kg
18 September 10.30–15.00 Qualification rounds: FS 65–97 kg / WW 55–59 kg; Repechage: FS 79–92–57–74 kg
17.00–18.00 Semi-finals: FS 65–97 kg / WW 55–59 kg
18.00–21.00 Finals: FS 79–92–57–74 kg
21.00–21.30 Olympic wrestle-offs: FS 57–74 kg
19 September 10.30–14.30 Qualification rounds: WW 65–50–57–76 kg; Repechage: FS 65–97 kg / WW 55–59 kg
16.45–17.45 Semi-finals: WW 65–50–57–76 kg
18.00–21.00 Finals: FS 65–97 kg / WW 55–59 kg
21.00–21.30 Olympic wrestle-offs: FS 65–79 kg
20 September 10.30–14.00 Qualification rounds: WW 72–53–62–68 kg; Repechage: WW 65–50–57–76 kg
16.45–17.45 Semi-finals: WW 72–53–62–68 kg
18.00–21.00 Finals: WW 65–50–57–76 kg
21.00–22.00 Olympic wrestle-offs: WW 50–57–76 kg
21 September 10.30–14.00 Qualification rounds: GR 55–82–77–130 kg; Repechage: WW 72–53–62–68 kg
16.45–17.45 Semi-finals: GR 55–82–77–130 kg
18.00–21.00 Finals: WW 72–53–62–68 kg
21.00–22.00 Olympic wrestle-offs: WW 53–62–68 kg
22 September 10.30–14.00 Qualification rounds: GR 72–60–97 kg; Repechage: GR 55–82–77–130 kg
17.00–17.45 Semi-finals: GR 72–60–97 kg
18.00–21.00 Finals: GR 55–82–77–130 kg
21.00–21.30 Olympic wrestle-offs: GR 77–130 kg
23 September 10.30–14.00 Qualification rounds: GR 63–67–87 kg; Repechage: GR 72–60–97 kg
17.00–17.45 Semi-finals: GR 63–67–87 kg
18.00–20.30 Finals: GR 72–60–97 kg
20.30–21.00 Olympic wrestle-offs: GR 60–97 kg
24 September 16.30–17.30 Repechage: GR 63–67–87 kg
18:00–20.30 Finals: GR 63–67–87 kg
20.30–21.00 Olympic wrestle-offs: GR 67–87 kg

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan63312
2  United States43714
3  Kyrgyzstan3115
4  Azerbaijan2507
5  Iran2349
Individual Neutral Athletes [a]2226
6  Turkey2147
7  Hungary2103
8  Cuba2013
9  Georgia1326
10  Serbia1045
11  China1034
12  Kazakhstan1023
13  France1012
14  Bahrain1001
15  Mongolia0303
16  Armenia0145
  Ukraine0145
18  Moldova0123
19  Puerto Rico0101
20  Bulgaria0033
21  Norway0022
  Uzbekistan0022
23  Albania0011
  Colombia0011
  Czech Republic0011
  Ecuador0011
  Egypt0011
  Germany0011
  Nigeria0011
  San Marino0011
United World Wrestling [b]0011
Totals (31 entries)312960120

Team ranking edit

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1   United States 148   Azerbaijan 120   Japan 195
2   Iran 110   Iran 102   United States 135
3   Georgia 80   Turkey 93   Mongolia 80
4   Kazakhstan 74   Cuba 73   China 65
5   Azerbaijan 66   Armenia 65   Ukraine 59
6   Japan 61   Kyrgyzstan 60   Moldova 58
7   Armenia 49   Georgia 59   Turkey 55
8   Turkey 42   Hungary 57   Kyrgyzstan 47
9   Serbia 40   Uzbekistan 52 United World Wrestling [b] 39
10   Hungary 37   Serbia 49   Germany 35

Medal summary edit

Men's freestyle edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg
details
Stevan Mićić
  Serbia
Rei Higuchi
  Japan
Arsen Harutyunyan
  Armenia
Zelimkhan Abakarov
  Albania
61 kg
details
Vito Arujau
  United States
Abasgadzhi Magomedov
Individual Neutral Athletes
Taiyrbek Zhumashbek Uulu
  Kyrgyzstan
Shota Phartenadze
  Georgia
65 kg
details
Iszmail Muszukajev
  Hungary
Sebastian Rivera
  Puerto Rico
Shamil Mamedov
Individual Neutral Athletes
Vazgen Tevanyan
  Armenia
70 kg
details
Zain Retherford
  United States
Amir Mohammad Yazdani
  Iran
Ramazan Ramazanov
  Bulgaria
Arman Andreasyan
  Armenia
74 kg
details
Zaurbek Sidakov
Individual Neutral Athletes
Kyle Dake
  United States
Khetag Tsabolov
  Serbia
Daichi Takatani
  Japan
79 kg
details
Akhmed Usmanov
Individual Neutral Athletes
Vladimeri Gamkrelidze
  Georgia
Mohammad Nokhodi
  Iran
Vasyl Mykhailov
  Ukraine
86 kg
details
David Taylor
  United States
Hassan Yazdani
  Iran
Myles Amine
  San Marino
Azamat Dauletbekov
  Kazakhstan
92 kg
details
Rizabek Aitmukhan
  Kazakhstan
Osman Nurmagomedov
  Azerbaijan
Feyzullah Aktürk
  Turkey
Zahid Valencia
  United States
97 kg
details
Akhmed Tazhudinov
  Bahrain
Magomedkhan Magomedov
  Azerbaijan
Kyle Snyder
  United States
Givi Matcharashvili
  Georgia
125 kg
details
Amir Hossein Zare
  Iran
Geno Petriashvili
  Georgia
Taha Akgül
  Turkey
Mason Parris
  United States

Men's Greco-Roman edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
details
Eldaniz Azizli
  Azerbaijan
Nugzari Tsurtsumia
  Georgia
Pouya Dadmarz
  Iran
Jasurbek Ortikboev
  Uzbekistan
60 kg
details
Zholaman Sharshenbekov
  Kyrgyzstan
Kenichiro Fumita
  Japan
Cao Liguo
  China
Islomjon Bakhromov
  Uzbekistan
63 kg
details
Leri Abuladze
  Georgia
Murad Mammadov
  Azerbaijan
Enes Başar
  Turkey
Georgii Tibilov
  Serbia
67 kg
details
Luis Orta
  Cuba
Hasrat Jafarov
  Azerbaijan
Mate Nemeš
  Serbia
Mohammad Reza Geraei
  Iran
72 kg
details
Ibrahim Ghanem
  France
Róbert Fritsch
  Hungary
Selçuk Can
  Turkey
Ali Arsalan
  Serbia
77 kg
details
Akzhol Makhmudov
  Kyrgyzstan
Sanan Suleymanov
  Azerbaijan
Malkhas Amoyan
  Armenia
Nao Kusaka
  Japan
82 kg
details
Rafig Huseynov
  Azerbaijan
Alireza Mohmadi
  Iran
Yaroslav Filchakov
  Ukraine
Aues Gonibov
Individual Neutral Athletes
87 kg
details
Ali Cengiz
  Turkey
Shared gold Zhan Beleniuk
  Ukraine
Dávid Losonczi
  Hungary
Semen Novikov
  Bulgaria
97 kg
details
Gabriel Rosillo
  Cuba
Artur Aleksanyan
  Armenia
Artur Omarov
  Czech Republic
Mohammad Hadi Saravi
  Iran
130 kg
details
Amin Mirzazadeh
  Iran
Rıza Kayaalp
  Turkey
Abdellatif Mohamed
  Egypt
Óscar Pino
  Cuba

Women's freestyle edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg
details
Yui Susaki
  Japan
Dolgorjavyn Otgonjargal
  Mongolia
Feng Ziqi
  China
Sarah Hildebrandt
  United States
53 kg
details
Akari Fujinami
  Japan
Vanesa Kaladzinskaya
Individual Neutral Athletes
Lucía Yépez
  Ecuador
Antim Panghal
United World Wrestling
55 kg
details
Haruna Okuno
  Japan
Jacarra Winchester
  United States
Mariana Drăguțan
  Moldova
Anastasia Blayvas
  Germany
57 kg
details
Tsugumi Sakurai
  Japan
Anastasia Nichita
  Moldova
Odunayo Adekuoroye
  Nigeria
Helen Maroulis
  United States
59 kg
details
Zhang Qi
  China
Yuliya Tkach
  Ukraine
Jennifer Rogers
  United States
Othelie Høie
  Norway
62 kg
details
Aisuluu Tynybekova
  Kyrgyzstan
Sakura Motoki
  Japan
Grace Bullen
  Norway
Iryna Koliadenko
  Ukraine
65 kg
details
Nonoka Ozaki
  Japan
Macey Kilty
  United States
Mimi Hristova
  Bulgaria
Lili
  China
68 kg
details
Buse Tosun
  Turkey
Enkhsaikhany Delgermaa
  Mongolia
Koumba Larroque
  France
Irina Rîngaci
  Moldova
72 kg
details
Amit Elor
  United States
Enkh-Amaryn Davaanasan
  Mongolia
Zhamila Bakbergenova
  Kazakhstan
Miwa Morikawa
  Japan
76 kg
details
Yuka Kagami
  Japan
Aiperi Medet Kyzy
  Kyrgyzstan
Tatiana Rentería
  Colombia
Adeline Gray
  United States

Paris 2024 qualification edit

NOC Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle Total
57 65 74 86 97 125 60 67 77 87 97 130 50 53 57 62 68 76
  Albania   1
  Armenia           5
  Azerbaijan       3
  Bahrain   1
  Bulgaria   1
  China       3
  Colombia   1
  Cuba         4
  Czech Republic   1
  Ecuador   1
  Egypt   1
  France   1
  Georgia     2
  Germany   1
  Greece   1
  Hungary     2
  India   1
  Individual Neutral Athletes             6
  Iran               7
  Japan                     10
  Kazakhstan     2
  Kyrgyzstan         4
  Moldova     2
  Mongolia     2
  Nigeria   1
  Norway   1
  Poland   1
  Puerto Rico   1
  San Marino   1
  Serbia       3
  Sweden   1
  Turkey             6
  Ukraine     2
  United States               7
  Uzbekistan       3
Total: 35 NOCs 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 90

Controversies edit

United World Wrestling (UWW) authorized some Russian wrestlers to participate in the World Championships though they had participated in the pro-war rally and expressed their support for the Russo-Ukrainian war.[6] The athletes in question included Abdulrashid Sadulaev, Zaurbek Sidakov, and Zaur Uguev.[7] This decision contradicted the IOC's recommendations.[8] UWW explained its decision to clear them for the World Championships by stating that their participation in certain events was not of their own will and their support for the war and the policy of their government could not be certainly concluded.[9] In general, Individual Neutral Athletes won 2 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals: athletes from Russia (Aues Gonibov, Abasgadzhi Magomedov, Shamil Mamedov, Zaurbek Sidakov and Akhmed Usmanov) won 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals while athletes from Belarus (Vanesa Kaladzinskaya) – 1 silver medal.

Participating nations edit

941 wrestlers from 87 countries:

  1.   Albania (6)
  2.   Algeria (8)
  3.   Angola (2)
  4.   Argentina (2)
  5.   Armenia (17)
  6.   Australia (3)
  7.   Austria (7)
  8.   Azerbaijan (26)
  9.   Barbados (1)
  10.   Belgium (1)
  11.   Brazil (9)
  12.   Bahrain (4)
  13.   Bulgaria (22)
  14.   Cambodia (1)
  15.   Canada (19)
  16.   Chile (2)
  17.   China (29)
  18.   Ivory Coast (2)
  19.   Colombia (12)
  20.   Comoros (2)
  21.   Cape Verde (3)
  22.   Costa Rica (1)
  23.   Croatia (6)
  24.   Cuba (11)
  25.   Czech Republic (4)
  26.   Denmark (2)
  27.   Ecuador (7)
  28.   Egypt (11)
  29.   El Salvador (1)
  30.   Spain (9)
  31.   Estonia (7)
  32.   Finland (?)
  33.   France (14)
  34.   Federated States of Micronesia (1)
  35.   Guinea-Bissau (1)
  36.   Georgia (20)
  37.   Germany (22)
  38.   Greece (5)
  39.   Guam (5)
  40.   Honduras (1)
  41.   Hungary (22)
  42. Individual Neutral Athletes (56) [a]
  43.   Iran (20)
  44.   Israel (8)
  45.   Italy (17)
  46.   Jamaica (1)
  47.   Jordan (2)
  48.   Japan (30)
  49.   Kazakhstan (29)
  50.   Kenya (13)
  51.   Kyrgyzstan (19)
  52.   South Korea (26)
  53.   Latvia (4)
  54.   Lithuania (13)
  55.   Morocco (2)
  56.   Moldova (20)
  57.   Mexico (19)
  58.   Mongolia (20)
  59.   North Macedonia (8)
  60.   Netherlands (2)
  61.   Nigeria (6)
  62.   Norway (8)
  63.   Pakistan (3)
  64.   Peru (2)
  65.   Palestine (1)
  66.   Poland (22)
  67.   Puerto Rico (7)
  68.   Romania (16)
  69.   South Africa (1)
  70.   Sierra Leone (1)
  71.   San Marino (2)
  72.   Serbia (17) (Host)
  73.   Sri Lanka (2)
  74.   Sudan (1)
  75.   Switzerland (9)
  76.   Sweden (10)
  77.   Slovakia (5)
  78.   Tonga (1)
  79.   Tajikistan (6)
  80.   Turkmenistan (12)
  81.   Tunisia (3)
  82.   Turkey (30)
  83.   Uganda (2)
  84.   Ukraine (30)
  85.   United States (30)
  86. United World Wrestling (30+2) [b][c]
  87.   Uzbekistan (26)
  88.   Venezuela (10)
  89.   Vietnam (3)
  90.   Yemen (1)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b As a result of sanctions imposed following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, wrestlers from Russia and Belarus were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Russia or Belarus. They instead participated as Individual Neutral Athletes (Athlètes Individuels Neutres in French) according to an IOC decision implemented by the UWW. No flags at all were used for these delegations, not even the UWW flag. The UWW does not include the medals won by these wrestlers in the official medal table, they results were not counted in the team rankings.
  2. ^ a b c As a result of sanctions by the UWW imposed on the Wrestling Federation of India for not conducting its elections on time, wrestlers from India were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of India. They instead participated under the name and the flag of the United World Wrestling (UWW).
  3. ^ Two Iranian-born refugee athletes (Iman Mahdavi and Jamal Valizadeh) participated under the name and the flag of the United World Wrestling (UWW) – just like 30 wrestlers from India.

References edit

  1. ^ "Belgrade to host 2023 World Championships". United World Wrestling.
  2. ^ "UWW awards 2023 World Wrestling Championships to Belgrade after Russia stripped". www.insidethegames.biz. 14 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Wrestling World Championships to be held in Belgrade for second year running". SportBusiness. 15 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Wrestling World Championship 2023: Belgrade To Host the Edition For The Second Time In a Row". Sportslumo.
  5. ^ "World Championships - Schedule". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  6. ^ "Questions unanswered over Russian participation at World Wrestling Championships". Inside the Games. 15 September 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  7. ^ "UWW allowed the Russians Uguev, Sidakov, and Sadulaev to World Championships". Base of Ukrainian sports (on Twitter). Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Міжнародна федерація боротьби допустила росіян з мітингу "Zа мир без нацизма". І активно їх рекламує". Tribuna.com. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Wrestling body explains why it let Russian champions compete at world champs despite pro-war rally". Associated Press. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.

External links edit