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2018 World Wrestling Championships
Host cityHungary Budapest, Hungary
Dates20–28 October 2018
StadiumLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Russia
Women Japan
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The 2018 World Wrestling Championships were the 15th edition of World Wrestling Championships of combined events and were held from 20 to 28 October in Budapest, Hungary.[1]

Russia claimed 10 gold medals, 1 silver medal and 2 bronze medals, its best ever overall result in the post-Soviet era.[2] In Greco-Roman Wrestling Russian athletes showed the best ever result since 1990.[3]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia101213
2 Japan51410
3 United States43512
4 Turkey1449
5 Azerbaijan1225
6 Bulgaria1214
 Hungary1214
8 China1157
9 Georgia1146
10 Ukraine1135
11 Canada1124
12 Cuba1045
13 Finland1001
 Germany1001
15 Belarus0224
16 Kazakhstan0123
 Mongolia0123
 Serbia0123
19 India0112
 Uzbekistan0112
21 Bahrain0101
 France0101
 Kyrgyzstan0101
 Moldova0101
25 Iran0044
26 Armenia0022
 South Korea0022
28 Austria0011
 Italy0011
 North Korea0011
 Poland0011
 Spain0011
Totals (32 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 178  Russia 178  Japan 156
2  United States 150  Hungary 83  China 119
3  Georgia 105  Turkey 75  United States 103
4  Cuba 67  Azerbaijan 60  Canada 89
5  Japan 67  Serbia 60  Mongolia 71
6  Iran 65  Armenia 56  Ukraine 59
7  Mongolia 57  Germany 49  Turkey 55
8  Turkey 53  China 49  India 51
9  Azerbaijan 44  Kyrgyzstan 42  Bulgaria 47
10  Belarus 41  Ukraine 39  Azerbaijan 41

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg
details
Zaur Uguev
 Russia
Nurislam Sanayev
 Kazakhstan
Yuki Takahashi
 Japan
Süleyman Atlı
 Turkey
61 kg
details
Yowlys Bonne
 Cuba
Gadzhimurad Rashidov
 Russia
Joe Colon
 United States
Tümenbilegiin Tüvshintulga
 Mongolia
65 kg
details
Takuto Otoguro
 Japan
Bajrang Punia
 India
Akhmed Chakaev
 Russia
Alejandro Valdés
 Cuba
70 kg
details
Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov
 Russia
Adam Batirov
 Bahrain
Franklin Marén
 Cuba
Zurabi Iakobishvili
 Georgia
74 kg
details
Zaurbek Sidakov
 Russia
Avtandil Kentchadze
 Georgia
Jordan Burroughs
 United States
Bekzod Abdurakhmonov
 Uzbekistan
79 kg
details
Kyle Dake
 United States
Jabrayil Hasanov
 Azerbaijan
Akhmed Gadzhimagomedov
 Russia
Ali Shabanau
 Belarus
86 kg
details
David Taylor
 United States
Fatih Erdin
 Turkey
Taimuraz Friev
 Spain
Hassan Yazdani
 Iran
92 kg
details
J'den Cox
 United States
Ivan Yankouski
 Belarus
Atsushi Matsumoto
 Japan
Alireza Karimi
 Iran
97 kg
details
Abdulrashid Sadulaev
 Russia
Kyle Snyder
 United States
Abraham Conyedo
 Italy
Elizbar Odikadze
 Georgia
125 kg
details
Geno Petriashvili
 Georgia
Deng Zhiwei
 China
Nick Gwiazdowski
 United States
Parviz Hadi
 Iran

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
details
Eldaniz Azizli
 Azerbaijan
Zholaman Sharshenbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Ekrem Öztürk
 Turkey
Nugzari Tsurtsumia
 Georgia
60 kg
details
Sergey Emelin
 Russia
Victor Ciobanu
 Moldova
Walihan Sailike
 China
Aidos Sultangali
 Kazakhstan
63 kg
details
Stepan Maryanyan
 Russia
Elmurat Tasmuradov
 Uzbekistan
Lenur Temirov
 Ukraine
Rahman Bilici
 Turkey
67 kg
details
Artem Surkov
 Russia
Davor Štefanek
 Serbia
Meirzhan Shermakhanbet
 Kazakhstan
Gevorg Sahakyan
 Poland
72 kg
details
Frank Stäbler
 Germany
Bálint Korpási
 Hungary
Aik Mnatsakanian
 Bulgaria
Rasul Chunayev
 Azerbaijan
77 kg
details
Aleksandr Chekhirkin
 Russia
Tamás Lőrincz
 Hungary
Kim Hyeon-woo
 South Korea
Viktor Nemeš
 Serbia
82 kg
details
Péter Bácsi
 Hungary
Emrah Kuş
 Turkey
Maksim Manukyan
 Armenia
Viktar Sasunouski
 Belarus
87 kg
details
Metehan Başar
 Turkey
Zhan Beleniuk
 Ukraine
Artur Shahinyan
 Armenia
Robert Kobliashvili
 Georgia
97 kg
details
Musa Evloev
 Russia
Kiril Milov
 Bulgaria
Mikheil Kajaia
 Serbia
Mehdi Aliyari
 Iran
130 kg
details
Sergey Semenov
 Russia
Adam Coon
 United States
Óscar Pino
 Cuba
Kim Min-seok
 South Korea

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg
details
Yui Susaki
 Japan
Mariya Stadnik
 Azerbaijan
Oksana Livach
 Ukraine
Sun Yanan
 China
53 kg
details
Haruna Okuno
 Japan
Sarah Hildebrandt
 United States
Diana Weicker
 Canada
Pang Qianyu
 China
55 kg
details
Mayu Mukaida
 Japan
Zalina Sidakova
 Belarus
Lianna Montero
 Cuba
Jong Myong-suk
 North Korea
57 kg
details
Rong Ningning
 China
Bilyana Dudova
 Bulgaria
Emese Barka
 Hungary
Pooja Dhanda
 India
59 kg
details
Risako Kawai
 Japan
Elif Jale Yeşilırmak
 Turkey
Pei Xingru
 China
Baatarjavyn Shoovdor
 Mongolia
62 kg
details
Taybe Yusein
 Bulgaria
Yukako Kawai
 Japan
Yuliya Tkach
 Ukraine
Mallory Velte
 United States
65 kg
details
Petra Olli
 Finland
Danielle Lappage
 Canada
Ayana Gempei
 Japan
Irina Netreba
 Azerbaijan
68 kg
details
Alla Cherkasova
 Ukraine
Koumba Larroque
 France
Zhou Feng
 China
Tamyra Mensah-Stock
 United States
72 kg
details
Justina Di Stasio
 Canada
Ochirbatyn Nasanburmaa
 Mongolia
Martina Kuenz
 Austria
Buse Tosun
 Turkey
76 kg
details
Adeline Gray
 United States
Yasemin Adar
 Turkey
Hiroe Minagawa
 Japan
Erica Wiebe
 Canada

Participating nations

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785 competitors from 88 nations participated.

References

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  1. ^ "Program - World Wrestling Championships". World Wrestling Championships. Archived from the original on 13 September 2018. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  2. ^ Сборная России по борьбе на ЧМ-2018 показала лучший результат в своей истории
  3. ^ Сборная России по греко-римской борьбе показала лучший в истории результат на ЧМ
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