2010 World Wrestling Championships

The Wrestling World Championships were held in 2010 to 12 September 2010 at the sports complex in Moscow Olimpijski of 6. It was fought in both the Greco-Roman and free style. The wrestlers were divided into seven weight classes. A total of 631 wrestlers, including 245 in the Greco-Roman and 231 freestyle, and 155 wrestlers participate.

  • 3.1 results 3.1.1 category up to 55 kg
  • 3.1.2 category up to 60 kg
  • 3.1.3 category to 66 kg
  • 3.1.4 category to 74 kg
  • 3.1.5 category to 84 kg
  • 3.1.6 category to 96 kg
  • 3.1.7 category up to 120 kg
  • 4.1 results 4.1.1 Category kg to 48 kg
  • 4.1.2 category to 51 kg
  • 4.1.3 category up to 55 kg
  • 4.1.4 category to 59 kg
  • 4.1.5 Category 63 kg
  • 4.1.6 category to 67 kg
  • 4.1.7 category to 72 kg

World Champion 2010

Overview of all 21 world champions and world champions of 2010:

Greek -Roman style

The competitions in the Greco-Roman style were held until September 8, 2010 from 6.

Results

Category up to 55 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion Hamid Soryan Reihanpour, Iran Participants: 34 The 25 -year-old Hamid Soryan Reihanpour won the fifth title in his fifth World Cup.

Category up to 60 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending Islambek Albijew, Russia Participants: 31

Category up to 66 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Fərid Mansurov, Azerbaijan Participants: 36

Category up to 74 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Çebi Selçuk, Turkey Participants: 39

Category up to 84 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Nazmi Avluca, Turkey Participants: 40 For a sport political scandal, the reigning Asian champions Taleb Nariman Nematpour who refused cared to play against the Israeli Denis Nikolayev. On the grounds that he had stomach problems, he thus continuing the ongoing since 1979 boycott policy of Iran against Israel.

Category up to 96 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Balázs Kiss, Hungary Participants: 34

Category up to 120 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Mijaín López, Cuba Participants: 31

Medal Tally

Points standings ( top 10)

Freestyle

The competitions in freestyle were held to 12 September 2010 of 10. Russia celebrated athletes on the podium in all seven contests.

Results

Category up to 55 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion Yang Kyong -il, North Korea Participants: 33

Category up to 60 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending Besik Kuduchow, Russia Participants: 34

Category up to 66 kg

Date: September 2010 Title defender Mehdi Taghavi, Iran Participants: 35

Category up to 74 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion Denis Zargusch, Russia Participants: 35

Category up to 84 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Sajurbek Sochijew, Uzbekistan Participants: 33

Category up to 96 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Chadschimurad Gazalow, Russia Participants: 33

Category up to 120 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Biljal Machów, Russia Participants: 28

Medal Tally

Points standings ( top 10)

Women

The competitions of women were held until September 10, 2010 from 8. The wrestlers from Japan secured in six of the seven competitions medals. Only Mami Shinkai could come up with a fifth place in the weight category up to 67 kg are not placed on the medals.

Results

Category up to 48 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion Mariya Stadnik, Azerbaijan Participants: 25

Category up to 51 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Sofia Mattsson, Sweden Participants: 20

Category up to 55 kg

Date: September 9, 2010 Defending champion: Saori Yoshida, Japan Participants: 23

Category up to 59 kg

Date: September 9, 2010 Defending champion Julia Ratkewitsch, Azerbaijan Participants: 22

Category up to 63 kg

Date: September 9, 2010 Defending champion: Mio Nishimaki, Japan Participants: 28

Category up to 67 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion: Martine Dugrenier, Canada Participants: 17

Category up to 72 kg

Date: September 2010 Defending champion Qin Xiaoqing, China Participants: 20

Medal Tally

Points standings ( top 10)

Medal table

Extrapolating the medals of all 21 individual competitions together, results in the following medal table:

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