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2018 World Junior Wrestling Championships

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2018 World Junior Wrestling Championships
Host citySlovakia Trnava, Slovakia
Dates17–23 September 2018
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Iran
Women Japan

The 2018 World Junior Wrestling Championships were the 42nd edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Trnava, Slovakia between 17 and 23 September 2018.[1][2][3]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia831122
2 Japan71412
3 Iran5139
4 Turkey2035
5 United States1438
6 Armenia1225
7 Azerbaijan1135
8 China1124
9 Moldova1034
10 Kyrgyzstan1012
11 Finland1001
 France1001
13 India0437
14 Uzbekistan0314
15 Mongolia0224
16 Georgia0213
17 Kazakhstan0134
18 Germany0112
19 Austria0101
 Canada0101
 Egypt0101
 Switzerland0101
23 Ukraine0066
24 Hungary0044
25 Sweden0022
26 Italy0011
 Norway0011
Totals (27 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  Russia 182  Iran 136  Japan 215
2  United States 113  Russia 131  Russia 160
3  Iran 98  Armenia 83  China 127
4  Azerbaijan 91  Turkey 79  Ukraine 73
5  India 86  India 73  Mongolia 67

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Russia Akhmed Idrisov India Naveen Sihag United States Daton Fix
Armenia Arsen Harutyunyan
61 kg Russia Abasgadzhi Magomedov Georgia (country) Ramaz Turmanidze Armenia Vazgen Tevanyan
Kazakhstan Syrbaz Talgat
65 kg Russia Saiyn Kazyryk Iran Amir Hossein Maghsoudi Moldova Nicolai Grahmez
Ukraine Erik Arushanian
70 kg Azerbaijan Khadzhimurad Gadzhiyev Russia Razambek Zhamalov United States Brady Berge
Moldova Vasile Diacon
74 kg United States Mekhi Lewis Azerbaijan Abubakr Abakarov Russia Devid Betanov
Mongolia Byambasürengiin Bat-Erdene
79 kg Japan Hayato Ishiguro United States Aaron Brooks Ukraine Adlan Bataev
Azerbaijan Orkhan Abasov
86 kg Turkey Arif Özen India Deepak Punia Iran Abolfazl Hashemi
Hungary Patrik Szurovszki
92 kg Iran Abbas Foroutan Kazakhstan Alisher Yergali Azerbaijan Askhab Hamzatov
Turkey Erhan Yaylacı
97 kg Russia Magomedkhan Magomedov United States Zachery Elam Georgia (country) Zuriko Urtashvili
Kazakhstan Serik Bakytkhanov
125 kg Russia Soslan Khinchagov Canada Aly Barghout Uzbekistan Khasanboy Rakhimov
Moldova Samhan Jabrailov

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Iran Pouya Nasserpour Armenia Tigran Minasyan Russia Emin Sefershaev
India Vijay Vijay
60 kg Turkey Kerem Kamal India Vijay Vijay Japan Kazuki Yabe
Iran Alireza Nejati
63 kg Kyrgyzstan Erbol Bakirov Egypt Hassan Mohamed Russia Azamat Kairov
Hungary Krisztián Váncza
67 kg Armenia Malkhas Amoyan Uzbekistan Makhmud Bakhshilloev Iran Yousef Hosseinvand
Ukraine Parviz Nasibov
72 kg Iran Amin Kavianinejad Georgia (country) Nikoloz Tchikaidze Turkey Erkan Ergen
Russia Magomed Yarbilov
77 kg Russia Islam Opiev India Sajan Bhanwal Kyrgyzstan Akzhol Makhmudov
Norway Per-Anders Kure
82 kg Russia Aleksandr Komarov United States Andrew Berreyesa Hungary István Takács
Turkey Muhittin Sarıçiçek
87 kg Iran Mohammad Hadi Saravi Switzerland Ramon Betschart Russia Ilya Ermolenko
Azerbaijan Nazarshah Fatullayev
97 kg Finland Arvi Savolainen Austria Markus Ragginger Russia Artur Sargsian
Hungary Bálint Vátzi
130 kg Iran Amin Mirzazadeh Armenia David Ovasapyan Germany Franz Richter
United States Cohlton Schult

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Japan Yui Susaki Germany Ellen Riesterer Kazakhstan Marina Zakshevskaya
Russia Veronika Gurskaya
53 kg Japan Umi Imai Uzbekistan Aktenge Keunimjaeva Mongolia Batbaataryn Enkhtsetseg
Russia Mariia Tiumerekova
55 kg Japan Saki Igarashi Mongolia Bayaraagiin Khaliunaa Russia Ekaterina Verbina
China Hou Jiajing
57 kg Japan Andoriahanako Sawa China Zhang Qi Sweden Sara Lindborg
India Mansi Ahlawat
59 kg Moldova Anastasia Nichita Japan Sae Nanjo Ukraine Tetiana Rizhko
India Anshu Malik
62 kg Japan Atena Kodama Uzbekistan Nabira Esenbaeva Italy Aurora Campagna
Russia Daria Bobrulko
65 kg Japan Miyu Imai Mongolia Enkhsaikhany Delgermaa Ukraine Iryna Koliadenko
Russia Albina Khripkova
68 kg Russia Khanum Velieva United States Macey Kilty Japan Miwa Morikawa
Ukraine Alina Levytska
72 kg France Koumba Larroque Russia Evgeniya Zakharchenko China Shen Fanwen
Japan Naruha Matsuyuki
76 kg China Huang Yuanyuan Russia Elmira Khalaeva Japan Yasuha Matsuyuki
Sweden Denise Makota Ström

References

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  1. ^ "World Championships".
  2. ^ "Junior World Championships" (PDF). Trnava, SK: United World Wrestling. September 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Junior World Wrestling Championships 2018 – Results". 24 September 2018.
Preceded by
2017 Tampere
World Junior Wrestling Championships
2018
Succeeded by
2019 Tallinn