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2011 World Junior Wrestling Championships

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2011 World Junior Wrestling Championships
Host cityRomania Bucharest, Romania
Dates26–31 July 2011
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Georgia
Women Japan

The 2011 World Junior Wrestling Championships were the 36th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Bucharest, Romania between 26–31 July 2011.[1][2][3][4][5]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia73414
2 Japan5005
3 Georgia44210
4 Iran2226
5 Azerbaijan2046
6 Armenia2013
7 Bulgaria1124
8 Uzbekistan1012
9 United States0347
10 Ukraine0246
11 Kazakhstan0235
12 Moldova0224
13 Turkey0156
14 Poland0123
15 Belarus0112
 Germany0112
17 France0101
 Vietnam0101
19 China0044
20 Greece0022
 India0022
22 Ecuador0011
 Mongolia0011
 Romania0011
Totals (24 entries)24254998

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Magomed Magomedaliev
 Russia
Georgi Vangelov
 Bulgaria
Nursultan Naizabekov
 Kazakhstan
Anatolii Buruian
 Moldova
55 kg Vladimer Khinchegashvili
 Georgia
Rassul Kaliyev
 Kazakhstan
Vitaliy Hurskyy
 Ukraine
Arash Dangesaraki
 Iran
60 kg Toghrul Asgarov
 Azerbaijan
Logan Stieber
 United States
Maxim Prepelita
 Moldova
Ömer Uzan
 Turkey
66 kg Khetag Tsabolov
 Russia
Ibrahim Nasiriaffrachali
 Iran
Parveen Rana
 India
David Galegashvili
 Georgia
74 kg Tamerlan Akhmedov
 Russia
Abdulkadir Özmen
 Turkey
Miroslav Kirov
 Bulgaria
İbrahim Yusubov
 Azerbaijan
84 kg Dato Marsagishvili
 Georgia
Gheorghe Rubaev
 Russia
Timofei Xenidis
 Greece
Islam Azizov
 Kazakhstan
96 kg Hamed Talebizarrinkamar
 Iran
Mamuka Kordzaia
 Georgia
Aslanbek Alborov
 Azerbaijan
Magomedgazhi Nurasulov
 Russia
120 kg Jaber Sadeghzadehnoukoulaei
 Iran
Tedore Ebanoidze
 Georgia
Muradin Kushkhov
 Ukraine
Hamza Özkaradeniz
 Turkey

Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Vilayat Gahramanli
 Azerbaijan
Zhanserik Sarsenbaev
 Kazakhstan
Rudik Mkrtchyan
 Armenia
Tolgahan Karataş
 Turkey
55 kg Narek Khachatryan
 Armenia
Saman Abdevali
 Iran
Eldaniz Azizli
 Azerbaijan
Elmurat Tasmuradov
 Uzbekistan
60 kg Bobur Zaylobidinov
 Uzbekistan
Dawid Karecinski
 Poland
Kemal Kharabadze
 Georgia
Mohammad Nourbakhsh
 Iran
66 kg Chingiz Labazanov
 Russia
Ion Luchita
 Moldova
Ellis Coleman
 United States
Rasul Chunayev
 Azerbaijan
74 kg Rafik Manukyan
 Armenia
Zurabi Datunashvili
 Georgia
Michail Kornilov
 Russia
Arkadiusz Kułynycz
 Poland
84 kg Revazi Nadareishvili
 Georgia
Zhan Beleniuk
 Ukraine
Aslan Atem
 Turkey
Stanislav Kanev
 Bulgaria
96 kg Islam Magomedov
 Russia
Sandro Dikhaminjia
 Georgia
Xiao Di
 China
Metehan Başar
 Turkey
120 kg Shota Gogisvanidze
 Georgia
Kirill Grishenko
 Belarus
Igor Didyk
 Ukraine
Toby Erickson
 United States

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Nadezhda Fedorova
 Russia
Thi Duyen Pham
 Vietnam
Erin Golston
 United States
Ritu Phogat
 India
48 kg Mika Naganuma
 Japan
Tatyana Samkova
 Russia
Alina Vuc
 Romania
Nina Hemmer
 Germany
51 kg Mareka Shidochi
 Japan
Stalvira Orshush
 Russia
Luisa Valverde
 Ecuador
Ilona Omilusik
 Poland
55 kg Kanako Murata
 Japan
Helen Maroulis
 United States
Gui Liu
 China
Maria Prevolaraki
 Greece
59 kg Yurika Ito
 Japan
Mariana Cherdivara
 Moldova
Baatarzorigyn Battsetseg
 Mongolia
Valeria Koblova
 Russia
63 kg Taybe Yusein
 Bulgaria
Aline Rotter-Focken
 Germany
Alli Ragan
 United States
Anastasiya Huchok
 Belarus
67 kg Sara Dosho
 Japan
Adeline Gray
 United States
Rongrong Tao
 China
Alina Berezhn
 Ukraine
72 kg Natalia Vorobieva
 Russia
Cynthia Vescan
 France
Zhou Feng
 China
Elmira Syzdykova
 Kazakhstan

References

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  1. ^ "WRESTLING: STRONG U.S. TEAMS TO COMPETE IN JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BUCHAREST, ROMANIA, JULY 26-31". Archived from the original on January 23, 2022.
  2. ^ "International Wrestling Database". whatsmat.uww.org.
  3. ^ "International Wrestling Database". whatsmat.uww.org.
  4. ^ "International Wrestling Database". whatsmat.uww.org.
  5. ^ "International Wrestling Database". whatsmat.uww.org.
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