1970 European Wrestling Championships

The 1970 European Wrestling Championships was held from 9 to 17 June 1970 in East Berlin, East Germany.[1][2]

1970 European Wrestling Championships
Host city East Germany, East Berlin
Dates9 – 14 June 1970
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman East Germany
← 1969
1972 →

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union63110
2  Bulgaria51612
3  East Germany3227
4  Hungary1416
5  Yugoslavia1326
6  Turkey1214
7  Romania1135
8  Sweden1102
9  West Germany1012
10  Poland0202
11  Finland0101
12  Austria0011
  Czechoslovakia0011
  Italy0011
Totals (14 entries)20202060

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Rafig Hajiyev
  Soviet Union
Jürgen Möbius
  East Germany
Attila Laták
  Hungary
52 kg Bayu Baev
  Bulgaria
Ali Rıza Alan
  Turkey
Petre Ciarnău
  Romania
57 kg Ivan Shavov
  Bulgaria
Pavel Malian
  Soviet Union
Hasan Kahraman
  Turkey
62 kg Enyu Todorov
  Bulgaria
Viktor Markelov
  Soviet Union
Petre Coman
  Romania
68 kg Ismail Yuseinov
  Bulgaria
József Rusznyák
  Hungary
Šefer Saliovski
  Yugoslavia
74 kg Zarbeg Beriashvili
  Soviet Union
Jan Karlsson
  Sweden
Anguel Petrov
  Bulgaria
82 kg Horst Stottmeister
  East Germany
Ivan Iliev
  Bulgaria
Vasile Iorga
  Romania
90 kg Boris Gurevich
  Soviet Union
Károly Bajkó
  Hungary
Ramadan Ahmedov
  Bulgaria
100 kg Ahmet Ayık
  Turkey
Ivan Yarygin
  Soviet Union
Vasil Todorov
  Bulgaria
+100 kg Leonid Kitov
  Soviet Union
Gıyasettin Yılmaz
  Turkey
Peter Germer
  East Germany

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Gheorghe Berceanu
  Romania
Henrik Gál
  Hungary
Lorenzo Calafiore
  Italy
52 kg Petar Kirov
  Bulgaria
Boško Marinko
  Yugoslavia
Klim Olzoyev
  Soviet Union
57 kg János Varga
  Hungary
Ion Baciu
  Romania
Jristo Traikov
  Bulgaria
62 kg Heinz-Helmut Wehling
  East Germany
Martti Laakso
  Finland
Ivan Kaspar
  Czechoslovakia
68 kg Klaus-Peter Göpfert
  East Germany
Sreten Damjanović
  Yugoslavia
Manfred Schöndorfer
  West Germany
74 kg Viktor Igumenov
  Soviet Union
Momir Kecman
  Yugoslavia
Franz Berger
  Austria
82 kg Milan Nenadić
  Yugoslavia
Adam Ostrowski
  Poland
Rudolf Vesper
  East Germany
90 kg Valery Rezantsev
  Soviet Union
Lothar Metz
  East Germany
Josip Čorak
  Yugoslavia
100 kg Pelle Svensson
  Sweden
Ferenc Kiss
  Hungary
Marin Kolev
  Bulgaria
+100 kg Roland Bock
  West Germany
Edward Wojda
  Poland
Aleksandar Tomov
  Bulgaria

References

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