1970 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships

The 1970 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the first edition of European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was held from 17 April to 23 August 1970 in Huskvarna, Sweden.[1][2][3][4]

1970 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships
Host city Sweden, Huskvarna
Dates17 - 23 August 1970

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Bulgaria84214
2 Soviet Union53412
3 Yugoslavia2305
4 Romania2147
5 Turkey1168
6 Poland1113
7 Sweden1102
8 East Germany0325
9 Hungary0202
10 Finland0101
11 West Germany0011
Totals (11 entries)20202060

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Hassan Isov
 Bulgaria
Lutz Hartmann
 East Germany
Willy Heckmann
 West Germany
52 kg Ibrahim Halilov
 Bulgaria
Salim Bak
 Turkey
Marian Mlynarczyk
 Poland
56 kg Blagoi Asenov
 Bulgaria
Filkovski
 Yugoslavia
Nurettin Kurt
 Turkey
60 kg Totcho Khristov
 Bulgaria
Dieter Illner
 East Germany
Andrei Suba
 Romania
65 kg Spas Angelov
 Bulgaria
Muhamed Asenokov
 Soviet Union
Mehmet Ayık
 Turkey
70 kg Petar Nedev
 Bulgaria
Anatoli Markovich
 Soviet Union
Marin Pîrcălabu
 Romania
75 kg Stelian Popescu
 Romania
Mintcho Gerganov
 Bulgaria
Frank Birke
 East Germany
81 kg Choukri Lutviev
 Bulgaria
Géza Molnár
 Hungary
Mehmet Öztürk
 Turkey
87 kg Salman Hashimikov
 Soviet Union
Georgi Stoichov
 Bulgaria
Ömer Suzan
 Turkey
+87kg Soslan Andiyev
 Soviet Union
Tontcho Radev
 Bulgaria
Mehmet Güçlü
 Turkey

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Oleg Davidyan
 Soviet Union
Czesław Stanjek
 Poland
Hristo Vangelov
 Bulgaria
52 kg Marko Mataruga
 Yugoslavia
Lajos Rácz
 Hungary
Rafael Eirazov
 Soviet Union
56 kg Mihai Boțilă
 Romania
Ivan Frgić
 Yugoslavia
Mehmet Aslandağ
 Turkey
60 kg Lars-Erik Skiöld
 Sweden
Valeri Spiridonow
 Soviet Union
Alexander Szabo
 Romania
65 kg Andrzej Supron
 Poland
Mikko Huhtala
 Finland
Anatoly Bykov
 Soviet Union
70 kg Vjatsheslav Mkrytschev
 Soviet Union
Dieter Müller
 East Germany
Adrian Florin Papa
 Romania
75 kg Vassil Petkov
 Bulgaria
Momir Petković
 Yugoslavia
Vladimir Nechaev
 Soviet Union
81 kg Leonid Liberman
 Soviet Union
Lars-Erik Nilsson
 Sweden
Dimitar Stefanov
 Bulgaria
87 kg Darko Nišavić
 Yugoslavia
Dimitar Stoyanov
 Bulgaria
Klaus Dünnebeil
 East Germany
+87 kg Mehmet Güçlü
 Turkey
Roman Codreanu
 Romania
Kalju Ploom
 Soviet Union

References

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