Wrestling at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman lightweight

The men's Greco-Roman lightweight competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London took place from 3 August to 6 August at the Empress Hall, Earls Court Exhibition Centre. Nations were limited to one competitor.[1]

Men's Greco-Roman lightweight
at the Games of the XIV Olympiad
VenueEmpress Hall, Earls Court Exhibition Centre
Dates3–6 August
Competitors17 from 17 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gustav Freij  Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aage Eriksen  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Károly Ferencz  Hungary
← 1936
1952 →

This Greco-Roman wrestling competition continued to use the "bad points" elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics for Greco-Roman and at the 1932 Summer Olympics for freestyle wrestling, with the slight modification introduced in 1936. Each round featured all wrestlers pairing off and wrestling one bout (with one wrestler having a bye if there were an odd number). The loser received 3 points if the loss was by fall or unanimous decision and 2 points if the decision was 2-1 (this was the modification from prior years, where all losses were 3 points). The winner received 1 point if the win was by decision and 0 points if the win was by fall. At the end of each round, any wrestler with at least 5 points was eliminated.[2]

Results edit

Round 1 edit

Jauch withdrew during his match. Tuhý withdrew after his victory.

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Giacomo Gesino   Italy Decision, 3–0 Frans Rombaut   Belgium
Károly Ferencz   Hungary Decision, 3–0 Aage Eriksen   Norway
Georgios Petmezas   Greece Decision, 3–0 Mohamed Ahmed Osman   Egypt
Charif Damage   Lebanon Fall Luis Rosado   Argentina
Abraham Kurland   Denmark Retired Alfred Jauch   Switzerland
Ahmet Şenol   Turkey Decision, 2–1 Albert Falaux   France
Gustav Freij   Sweden Fall Ray Myland   Great Britain
Václav Tuhý   Czechoslovakia Decision, 3–0 Eero Virtanen   Finland
Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands Bye N/A N/A
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Charif Damage   Lebanon 0 0 0
1 Gustav Freij   Sweden 0 0 0
1 Abraham Kurland   Denmark 0 0 0
1 Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands 0 0 0
5 Károly Ferencz   Hungary 0 1 1
5 Giacomo Gesino   Italy 0 1 1
5 Georgios Petmezas   Greece 0 1 1
5 Ahmet Şenol   Turkey 0 1 1
9 Albert Falaux   France 0 2 2
10 Aage Eriksen   Norway 0 3 3
10 Ray Myland   Great Britain 0 3 3
10 Mohamed Ahmed Osman   Egypt 0 3 3
10 Frans Rombaut   Belgium 0 3 3
10 Luis Rosado   Argentina 0 3 3
10 Eero Virtanen   Finland 0 3 3
16 Václav Tuhý   Czechoslovakia 0 1 1*
17 Alfred Jauch   Switzerland 0 3 3*

Round 2 edit

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands Fall Frans Rombaut   Belgium
Aage Eriksen   Norway Decision, 2–1 Giacomo Gesino   Italy
Károly Ferencz   Hungary Decision, 2–1 Mohamed Ahmed Osman   Egypt
Georgios Petmezas   Greece Fall Luis Rosado   Argentina
Charif Damage   Lebanon Decision, 3–0 Abraham Kurland   Denmark
Gustav Freij   Sweden Fall Albert Falaux   France
Ahmet Şenol   Turkey Fall Ray Myland   Great Britain
Eero Virtanen   Finland Bye N/A N/A
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Gustav Freij   Sweden 0 0 0
1 Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands 0 0 0
3 Charif Damage   Lebanon 0 1 1
3 Georgios Petmezas   Greece 1 0 1
3 Ahmet Şenol   Turkey 1 0 1
6 Károly Ferencz   Hungary 1 1 2
7 Giacomo Gesino   Italy 1 2 3
7 Abraham Kurland   Denmark 0 3 3
7 Eero Virtanen   Finland 3 0 3
10 Aage Eriksen   Norway 3 1 4
11 Albert Falaux   France 2 3 5
11 Mohamed Ahmed Osman   Egypt 3 2 5
13 Ray Myland   Great Britain 3 3 6
13 Frans Rombaut   Belgium 3 3 6
13 Luis Rosado   Argentina 3 3 6

Round 3 edit

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Eero Virtanen   Finland Decision, 3–0 Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands
Károly Ferencz   Hungary Decision, 2–1 Giacomo Gesino   Italy
Aage Eriksen   Norway Declared Georgios Petmezas   Greece
Charif Damage   Lebanon Decision, 3–0 Ahmet Şenol   Turkey
Gustav Freij   Sweden Decision, 2–1 Abraham Kurland   Denmark
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Gustav Freij   Sweden 0 1 1
2 Charif Damage   Lebanon 1 1 2
3 Károly Ferencz   Hungary 2 1 3
3 Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands 0 3 3
5 Aage Eriksen   Norway 4 0 4
5 Georgios Petmezas   Greece 1 3 4
5 Ahmet Şenol   Turkey 1 3 4
5 Eero Virtanen   Finland 3 1 4
9 Giacomo Gesino   Italy 3 2 5
9 Abraham Kurland   Denmark 3 2 5

Round 4 edit

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Aage Eriksen   Norway Retired Eero Virtanen   Finland
Károly Ferencz   Hungary Fall Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands
Charif Damage   Lebanon Decision, 3–0 Georgios Petmezas   Greece
Gustav Freij   Sweden Fall Ahmet Şenol   Turkey
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Gustav Freij   Sweden 1 0 1
2 Charif Damage   Lebanon 2 1 3
2 Károly Ferencz   Hungary 3 0 3
4 Aage Eriksen   Norway 4 0 4
5 Johannes Munnikes   Netherlands 3 3 6
6 Georgios Petmezas   Greece 4 3 7
6 Ahmet Şenol   Turkey 4 3 7
6 Eero Virtanen   Finland 4 3 7

Round 5 edit

Eriksen was eliminated despite winning, as the victory by decision gave him his fifth point. Freij was the only remaining wrestler with fewer than five, winning gold. Eriksen took silver. Ferencz and Damage each had six points, and had not previously faced each other, so a bronze medal match was staged.

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Gustav Freij   Sweden Decision, 3–0 Károly Ferencz   Hungary
Aage Eriksen   Norway Decision, 3–0 Charif Damage   Lebanon
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
  Gustav Freij   Sweden 1 1 2
  Aage Eriksen   Norway 4 1 5
3 Charif Damage   Lebanon 3 3 6
3 Károly Ferencz   Hungary 3 3 6

Bronze medal match edit

Ferencz took the bronze medal in a split decision.

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Károly Ferencz   Hungary Decision, 2–1 Charif Damage   Lebanon
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
  Károly Ferencz   Hungary 6 1 7
4 Charif Damage   Lebanon 6 2 8

References edit

  1. ^ "Wrestling at the 1948 London Summer Games: Men's Lightweight, Greco-Roman". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  2. ^ Official Report, p. 496.