From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1988 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships
Host city  Poland, Walbrzych
Dates1988
←  1986
1990 →

The 1988 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the 9th edition of European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was held 1988 in Walbrzych , Poland. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union134320
2  Hungary2024
3  Turkey1326
4  Poland1315
5  West Germany1113
6  Romania1023
7  Czechoslovakia1012
8  Bulgaria05510
9  East Germany0213
10  Finland0112
11  Greece0101
12  Sweden0011
Totals (12 entries)20202060

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Romica Rașovan
  Romania
Veselin Radev
  Bulgaria
Sultan Davudov
  Soviet Union
52 kg Bagavdin Umakhanov
  Soviet Union
Ahmet Orel
  Turkey
Constantin Corduneanu
  Romania
57 kg Vadim Bogiev
  Soviet Union
ürgen Scheibe
  West Germany
İsmail Zurnacı
  Turkey
62 kg Gadshi Rashidov
  Soviet Union
Dariusz Czarnecki
  Poland
Danut Prefit
  Romania}
68 kg Alexander Leipold
  West Germany
Andre Backhaus
  East Germany
Pashrudin Zalibekov
  Soviet Union
74 kg Saigid Katinovasov
  Soviet Union
Marek Grodzki
  Poland
Valentin Zhelev
  Bulgaria
82 kg Rustam Kelekhsaev
  Soviet Union
Sebahattin Öztürk
  Turkey
Krasimir Kostov
  Bulgaria
90 kg Dzhambolat Tedeyev
  Soviet Union
Veselin Hristov
  Bulgaria
Heiko Balz
  East Germany
100 kg Arawat Sabejew
  Soviet Union
Şenol Karagöz
  Turkey
Sotir Gotschew
  Bulgaria
130 kg Oleg Naniev
  Soviet Union
Kiril Barbutov
  Bulgaria
Ferenc Juno
  Hungary

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Samvel Danielyan
  Soviet Union
Jan Ulbrich
  East Germany
Piotr Chamera
  Poland
52 kg Nazir Shamshutdinov
  Soviet Union
Vassil Botev
  Bulgaria
Ömer Esmer
  Turkey
57 kg Ryszard Wolny
  Poland
Kamo Ambartzumov
  Finland
Imre Simita
  Hungary
62 kg Koba Guliashvili
  Soviet Union
Panagiotis Theodoridis
  Greece
Stoil Botev
  Bulgaria
68 kg Salih Yılmaz
  Turkey
Ayvaz Katshiev
  Soviet Union
Sakari Kaakkolahti
  Finland
74 kg Beslan Tshagiev
  Soviet Union
Tuomo Karila
  Finland
Richard Mateska
  Czechoslovakia
82 kg Pavel Frinta
  Czechoslovakia
Aleksander Morosov
  Czechoslovakia
Joergen Olsson
  Sweden
90 kg Péter Farkas
  Hungary
Peter Petrov
  Bulgaria
Georgi Kogouashvili
  Soviet Union
100 kg Ferenc Takács
  Hungary
Yury Metelski
  Soviet Union
Raymund Edfelder
  West Germany
130 kg Andrey Grishin
  Soviet Union
Jerzy Gryc
  Poland
Rumen Zaprianov
  Bulgaria

References

  1. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  2. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  3. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  4. ^ "International Wrestling Database".

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1988 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships
Host city  Poland, Walbrzych
Dates1988
←  1986
1990 →

The 1988 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the 9th edition of European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was held 1988 in Walbrzych , Poland. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union134320
2  Hungary2024
3  Turkey1326
4  Poland1315
5  West Germany1113
6  Romania1023
7  Czechoslovakia1012
8  Bulgaria05510
9  East Germany0213
10  Finland0112
11  Greece0101
12  Sweden0011
Totals (12 entries)20202060

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Romica Rașovan
  Romania
Veselin Radev
  Bulgaria
Sultan Davudov
  Soviet Union
52 kg Bagavdin Umakhanov
  Soviet Union
Ahmet Orel
  Turkey
Constantin Corduneanu
  Romania
57 kg Vadim Bogiev
  Soviet Union
ürgen Scheibe
  West Germany
İsmail Zurnacı
  Turkey
62 kg Gadshi Rashidov
  Soviet Union
Dariusz Czarnecki
  Poland
Danut Prefit
  Romania}
68 kg Alexander Leipold
  West Germany
Andre Backhaus
  East Germany
Pashrudin Zalibekov
  Soviet Union
74 kg Saigid Katinovasov
  Soviet Union
Marek Grodzki
  Poland
Valentin Zhelev
  Bulgaria
82 kg Rustam Kelekhsaev
  Soviet Union
Sebahattin Öztürk
  Turkey
Krasimir Kostov
  Bulgaria
90 kg Dzhambolat Tedeyev
  Soviet Union
Veselin Hristov
  Bulgaria
Heiko Balz
  East Germany
100 kg Arawat Sabejew
  Soviet Union
Şenol Karagöz
  Turkey
Sotir Gotschew
  Bulgaria
130 kg Oleg Naniev
  Soviet Union
Kiril Barbutov
  Bulgaria
Ferenc Juno
  Hungary

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Samvel Danielyan
  Soviet Union
Jan Ulbrich
  East Germany
Piotr Chamera
  Poland
52 kg Nazir Shamshutdinov
  Soviet Union
Vassil Botev
  Bulgaria
Ömer Esmer
  Turkey
57 kg Ryszard Wolny
  Poland
Kamo Ambartzumov
  Finland
Imre Simita
  Hungary
62 kg Koba Guliashvili
  Soviet Union
Panagiotis Theodoridis
  Greece
Stoil Botev
  Bulgaria
68 kg Salih Yılmaz
  Turkey
Ayvaz Katshiev
  Soviet Union
Sakari Kaakkolahti
  Finland
74 kg Beslan Tshagiev
  Soviet Union
Tuomo Karila
  Finland
Richard Mateska
  Czechoslovakia
82 kg Pavel Frinta
  Czechoslovakia
Aleksander Morosov
  Czechoslovakia
Joergen Olsson
  Sweden
90 kg Péter Farkas
  Hungary
Peter Petrov
  Bulgaria
Georgi Kogouashvili
  Soviet Union
100 kg Ferenc Takács
  Hungary
Yury Metelski
  Soviet Union
Raymund Edfelder
  West Germany
130 kg Andrey Grishin
  Soviet Union
Jerzy Gryc
  Poland
Rumen Zaprianov
  Bulgaria

References

  1. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  2. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  3. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  4. ^ "International Wrestling Database".

External links


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