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1983 European Wrestling Championships

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1983 European Wrestling Championships
Host city Hungary, Budapest
Dates17 – 24 April 1983
Champions
Freestyle Bulgaria
Greco-Roman Bulgaria
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The 1983 European Wrestling Championships was held from 17 to 24 April 1983 in Budapest, Hungary.[1][2]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Bulgaria104014
2 Soviet Union54817
3 Hungary3328
4 Turkey1102
 Yugoslavia1102
6 Poland0246
7 Romania0224
8 East Germany0112
 Finland0112
10 Greece0101
11 Czechoslovakia0022
Totals (11 entries)20202060

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Ali Mejmedov
 Bulgaria
László Bíró
 Hungary
Jan Falandys
 Poland
52 kg Valentin Yordanov
 Bulgaria
Shaban Tërstena
 Yugoslavia
Władysław Stecyk
 Poland
57 kg Stefan Ivanov
 Bulgaria
Ruslan Karayev
 Soviet Union
Jozef Schwendtner
 Czechoslovakia
62 kg Simeon Shterev Sr.
 Bulgaria
Ivan Grigoriev
 Soviet Union
József Orbán
 Hungary
68 kg Kamen Penev
 Bulgaria
Fevzi Şeker
 Turkey
David Guigauri
 Soviet Union
74 kg Shaban Sejdiu
 Yugoslavia
Pekka Rauhala
 Finland
Vladimir Dzugutov
 Soviet Union
82 kg Reşit Karabacak
 Turkey
Efraim Kamberov
 Bulgaria
Gueorgui Makasarishvili
 Soviet Union
90 kg Piotr Naniyev
 Soviet Union
Gueorgui Yanchev
 Bulgaria
Uwe Neupert
 East Germany
100 kg Magomed Magomedov
 Soviet Union
Roland Gehrke
 East Germany
Július Strnisko
 Czechoslovakia
+100 kg József Balla
 Hungary
Nikola Slatev
 Bulgaria
Boris Bigayev
 Soviet Union

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Bratan Tsenov
 Bulgaria
Vasili Anikin
 Soviet Union
Csaba Vadász
 Hungary
52 kg Lajos Rácz
 Hungary
Sergey Diudiayev
 Soviet Union
Roman Kierpacz
 Poland
57 kg Emil Ivanov
 Bulgaria
Charalambos Cholidis
 Greece
Vasili Fomin
 Soviet Union
62 kg Zhivko Vangelov
 Bulgaria
Constantin Uță
 Romania
Aleksandr Litvinov
 Soviet Union
68 kg Guennadi Ermilov
 Soviet Union
Jerzy Kopański
 Poland
Tapio Sipilä
 Finland
74 kg Ferenc Kocsis
 Hungary
Andrzej Supron
 Poland
Ştefan Rusu
 Romania
82 kg Teimuraz Apkhazava
 Soviet Union
Ion Draica
 Romania
Andrzej Malina
 Poland
90 kg Igor Kanygin
 Soviet Union
Atanas Komchev
 Bulgaria
Ilie Matei
 Romania
100 kg Andrey Dimitrov
 Bulgaria
Tamás Gáspár
 Hungary
Viktor Avdyshev
 Soviet Union
+100 kg Nikola Dinev
 Bulgaria
József Nagy
 Hungary
Yevgueni Artiujin
 Soviet Union

References

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  1. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  2. ^ "Athletes & Results".
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