2022 European Cadets Wrestling Championships
Host cityRomania Bucharest, Romania
Dates13–19 June 2022
StadiumPolyvalent Hall
Champions
Freestyle Azerbaijan
Greco-Roman Azerbaijan
Women Ukraine

The 2022 European Cadets Wrestling Championships (U17) is the 24th edition of European Cadets Wrestling Championship of combined events, and takes place from June 13 to 19 in Bucharest, Romania.[1][2]

Competition schedule

All times are (UTC+3)

DateTimeEvent
13 June11.30-15.00Qualification rounds GR – 48-55-65-80-110 kg
18:00-19.30Semi-finals: GR – 48-55-65-80-110 kg
14 June11.30-14.30Qualification rounds GR – 45-51-60-71-92 kg; Repechage GR – 48-55-65-80-110 kg
17.00-17.45Semi-finals: GR – 45-51-60-71-92 kg
18.00-20.00Finals GR – 48-55-65-80-110 kg
15 June11.30-14.00Qualification rounds WW – 43-49-57-65-73 kg; Repechage GR – 45-51-60-71-92 kg
17.00-17.45Semi-finals: WW – 43-49-57-65-73 kg
18.00-20.00Finals GR – 45-51-60-71-92 kg
16 June11.30-14.00Qualification rounds WW – 40-46-53-61-69 kg; Repechage WW – 43-49-57-65-73 kg
17.00-17.45Semi-finals: WW – 40-46-53-61-69 kg
18.00-20.00Finals WW – 43-49-57-65-73 kg
17 June11.30-14.00Qualification rounds FS – 48-55-65-80-110 kg; Repechage WW – 40-46-53-61-69 kg
17.00-17.45Semi-finals: FS – 48-55-65-80-110 kg
18.00-20.00Finals WW – 40-46-53-61-69 kg
18 June11.30-14.00Qualification rounds FS – 45-51-60-71-92 kg; Repechage FS – 48-55-65-80-110 kg
16.45-17.45Semi-finals: FS – 45-51-60-71-92 kg
18.00-21.00Finals FS – 48-55-65-80-110 kg
19 June16.30-17.45Repechage: FS – 45-51-60-71-92 kg
18.00-20.00Finals: FS – 45-51-60-71-92 kg
21.00Final banquet

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Romania)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Azerbaijan97420
2 Ukraine511218
3 Turkey47415
4 Hungary2428
5 Georgia23510
6 Romania*2114
7 Moldova2035
8 France1135
9 Bulgaria1113
10 Poland1102
11 Greece1023
12 Armenia02810
13 Italy0202
14 Germany0077
15 Croatia0022
16 Lithuania0011
 Netherlands0011
 Norway0011
 Serbia0011
Totals (19 entries)303058118

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Azerbaijan210 Azerbaijan175 Ukraine180
2  Turkey136 Georgia109 Turkey159
3  Georgia118 Ukraine109 Romania106
4  Ukraine108 Turkey102 Germany72
5  Armenia94 Armenia100 Azerbaijan66
6  Moldova83 Hungary95 Poland61
7  Germany66 Romania67 France57
8  Hungary60 Moldova56 Hungary53
9  Bulgaria57 Greece50 Italy46
10  France47 Bulgaria45 Norway41

Medal overview

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg Sadig Huseynov
 Azerbaijan
Nikoloz Botchorishvili
 Georgia
Constantin Rusu
 Moldova
Arman Harutyunyan
 Armenia
48 kg Vasif Baghirov
 Azerbaijan
Rassoul Galbouraev
 France
Sasha Petrosyan
 Armenia
Rostislav Kuryliak
 Ukraine
51 kg Elman Aghayev
 Azerbaijan
Narek Hakobyan
 Armenia
Volodymyr Kornilov
 Ukraine
Mustafa Karabuga
 Turkey
55 kg Jamal Abbasov
 Azerbaijan
Illia Shketyk
 Ukraine
Artavazd Harutyunyan
 Armenia
Saba Gambashidze
 Georgia
60 kg Abdullah Toprak
 Turkey
Agha Gasimov
 Azerbaijan
Bohdan Oleksiienko
 Ukraine
Manuel Wagin
 Germany
65 kg Ilyas Isayev
 Azerbaijan
Goga Otinashvili
 Georgia
Fatih Acar
 Turkey
Narek Nikoghosyan
 Armenia
71 kg Kaloyan Atanasov
 Bulgaria
Raul Caso
 Italy
Nikoloz Maisuradze
 Georgia
Aghanazar Novruzov
 Azerbaijan
80 kg Alexandru Bors
 Moldova
Péter Zsivnovszky
 Hungary
Sandro Kurashvili
 Georgia
Shamistan Akhundov
 Azerbaijan
92 kg İbrahim Benekli
 Turkey
Musza Arsunkaev
 Hungary
Nika Pantsulaia
 Georgia
Yaroslav Lisniak
 Ukraine
110 kg Yusif Dursunov
 Azerbaijan
Taha Yakup Temel
 Turkey
Mikael Golling
 Germany
Levan Lagvilava
 France

Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg Yevhen Pokovba
 Ukraine
Mózes Ádám László
 Hungary
Samvel Khachatryan
 Armenia
Hüseyn Savadov
 Azerbaijan
48 kg Vakhtang Lolua
 Georgia
Elvin Ibadov
 Azerbaijan
Nikita Dementiev
 Ukraine
Levente Fige
 Hungary
51 kg Anri Khozrevanidze
 Georgia
Vadat Gasimli
 Azerbaijan
Aleks Margaryan
 Armenia
Maxim Sarmanov
 Moldova
55 kg Faraim Mustafayev
 Azerbaijan
Hayk Lyudvigyan
 Armenia
Saba Surmanidze
 Georgia
Halil Çınar
 Turkey
60 kg Mahammad Gasimzade
 Azerbaijan
Avtandil Mamaladze
 Georgia
Eimantas Andriuška
 Lithuania
Gaspar Terteryan
 Armenia
65 kg Arionas Kolitsopoulos
 Greece
Seymur Gasimov
 Azerbaijan
Vahe Hovhannisyan
 Armenia
Levente Levai
 Hungary
71 kg İbrahim Özdemir
 Turkey
Davud Mammadov
 Azerbaijan
Maksym Radyk
 Ukraine
Dimitar Rachev
 Bulgaria
80 kg Mihai Gutu
 Moldova
Ismayil Rzayev
 Azerbaijan
Yegor Yakushenko
 Ukraine
Branko Dukić
 Serbia
92 kg Gabriel Eduardo Stan
 Romania
Sebastian Warchol
 Poland
Roko Strika
 Croatia
Darius Kiefer
 Germany
110 kg Laszlo Darabos
 Hungary
Cemal Yusuf Bakır
 Turkey
Dimitris Thanos
 Greece
Dmytro Stryzhekozin
 Ukraine

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
40 kg Yevheniia Druzenko
 Ukraine
Yağmur Karabacak
 Turkey
Bianca Iancau
 Romania
43 kg Anastasiia Polska
 Ukraine
Elvina Karimzada
 Azerbaijan
Josephine Wrensch
 Germany
46 kg Kornélia László
 Hungary
Alexandra Voiculescu
 Romania
Juliette Lescure
 France
Aysel Mammadzada
 Azerbaijan
49 kg Ruzanna Mammadova
 Azerbaijan
Fabiana Rinella
 Italy
Şevval Çayır
 Turkey
Anastasiia Zadvorna
 Ukraine
53 kg Mariia Yefremova
 Ukraine
Sevim Akbaş
 Turkey
Lina Nita
 Moldova
Lilya Yasmina Cohen
 France
57 kg Tuba Demir
 Turkey
Gerda Terék
 Hungary
Alina Filipovych
 Ukraine
Naemi Leistner
 Germany
61 kg Sabina Petrache
 Romania
İlayda Cin
 Turkey
Leonie Steigert
 Germany
Leah Melina Samsonsen
 Norway
65 kg Nicola Wasilewska
 Poland
Duygu Gen
 Turkey
Reka Julia Van Os
 Netherlands
Daria Konstantinova
 Ukraine
69 kg Nadiia Sokolovska
 Ukraine
Ayşe Erkan
 Turkey
Nikoleta Barmpa
 Greece
Veronika Vilk
 Croatia
73 kg Ambre Chevreau
 France
Gabriela Maeva
 Bulgaria
Mariia Zenkina
 Ukraine
Lotta Englich
 Germany

Participating nations

451 wrestlers from 33 countties:

  1.  Albania (1)
  2.  Armenia (19)
  3.  Austria (8)
  4.  Azerbaijan (26)
  5.  Bulgaria (29)
  6.  Croatia (9)
  7.  Czech Republic (8)
  8.  Spain (7)
  9.  Estonia (10)
  10.  Finland (5)
  11.  France (13)
  12.  Georgia (21)
  13.  Germany (24)
  14.  Greece (16)
  15.  Hungary (26)
  16.  Israel (3)
  17.  Italy (15)
  18.  Kosovo (2)
  19.  Latvia (6)
  20.  Lithuania (14)
  21.  Moldova (20)
  22.  North Macedonia (8)
  23.  Netherlands (2)
  24.  Norway (9)
  25.  Poland (25)
  26.  Romania (30)
  27.  Slovenia (1)
  28.  Serbia (9)
  29.   Switzerland (6)
  30.  Slovakia (9)
  31.  Sweden (9)
  32.  Turkey (30)
  33.  Ukraine (30)

References

  1. "European Championships". United World Wrestling.
  2. "2022 European Cadet Wrestling Championship". allsportdb.com.
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