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1999 World Wrestling Championships

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1999 World Wrestling Championships
Freestyle
Host cityTurkey Ankara, Turkey
Dates7–10 October 1999
StadiumAtatürk Sport Hall
Greco-Roman
Host cityGreece Piraeus, Greece
Dates23–26 September 1999
StadiumPeace and Friendship Stadium
Women
Host citySweden Boden, Sweden
Dates10–12 September 1999
StadiumHildursborg
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Russia
Women United States
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The following is the final results of the 1999 World Wrestling Championships. Men's Freestyle competition were held in Ankara, Turkey. Men's Greco-Roman competition were held in Piraeus, Greece and Women's competition were held in Boden, Sweden.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia4329
2 United States3216
3 South Korea3205
4 Cuba3104
 Japan3104
6 Turkey2125
7 Canada1113
8 France1102
 Kazakhstan1102
10 Ukraine1012
11 Germany0314
12 China0213
 Iran0213
14 Uzbekistan0123
15 Poland0112
16 Bulgaria0022
 Sweden0022
18 Belarus0011
 Greece0011
 Israel0011
 Kyrgyzstan0011
 Norway0011
Totals (22 entries)22222266

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 48  Russia 40  United States 47
2  United States 45  Cuba 38  Japan 46
3  Turkey 45  South Korea 32  China 29.5
4  Iran 34  Kazakhstan 26  Russia 29
5  Uzbekistan 30  Turkey 26  Canada 24
6  South Korea 28  Belarus 25  Venezuela 22
7  Ukraine 24  Hungary 22  Ukraine 20.5
8  Cuba 20  Germany 19  Norway 20
9  Bulgaria 18  Sweden 18  Sweden 20
10  Germany 17  Bulgaria 16  France 17

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
54 kg
details
Kim Woo-yong
 South Korea
Adkhamjon Achilov
 Uzbekistan
Oleksandr Zakharuk
 Ukraine
58 kg
details
Harun Doğan
 Turkey
Alireza Dabir
 Iran
Damir Zakhartdinov
 Uzbekistan
63 kg
details
Elbrus Tedeyev
 Ukraine
Jang Jae-sung
 South Korea
Ramil Islamov
 Uzbekistan
69 kg
details
Daniel Igali
 Canada
Lincoln McIlravy
 United States
Yüksel Şanlı
 Turkey
76 kg
details
Adam Saitiev
 Russia
Alexander Leipold
 Germany
Adem Bereket
 Turkey
85 kg
details
Yoel Romero
 Cuba
Khadzhimurad Magomedov
 Russia
Les Gutches
 United States
97 kg
details
Sagid Murtazaliev
 Russia
Alireza Heidari
 Iran
Marek Garmulewicz
 Poland
130 kg
details
Stephen Neal
 United States
Andrey Shumilin
 Russia
Abbas Jadidi
 Iran

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
54 kg
details
Lázaro Rivas
 Cuba
Ha Tae-yeon
 South Korea
Alfred Ter-Mkrtchyan
 Germany
58 kg
details
Kim In-sub
 South Korea
Yuriy Melnichenko
 Kazakhstan
Armen Nazaryan
 Bulgaria
63 kg
details
Mkhitar Manukyan
 Kazakhstan
Şeref Eroğlu
 Turkey
Michael Beilin
 Israel
69 kg
details
Son Sang-pil
 South Korea
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
Vladimir Kopytov
 Belarus
76 kg
details
Nazmi Avluca
 Turkey
Yvon Riemer
 France
Dimitrios Avramis
 Greece
85 kg
details
Luis Enrique Méndez
 Cuba
Thomas Zander
 Germany
Raatbek Sanatbayev
 Kyrgyzstan
97 kg
details
Gogi Koguashvili
 Russia
Andrzej Wroński
 Poland
Mikael Ljungberg
 Sweden
130 kg
details
Aleksandr Karelin
 Russia
Héctor Milián
 Cuba
Sergei Mureiko
 Bulgaria

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
46 kg
details
Tricia Saunders
 United States
Zhong Xiue
 China
Inga Karamchakova
 Russia
51 kg
details
Seiko Yamamoto
 Japan
Erica Sharp
 Canada
Gao Yanzhi
 China
56 kg
details
Anna Gomis
 France
Mariko Shimizu
 Japan
Gudrun Høie
 Norway
62 kg
details
Ayako Shoda
 Japan
Meng Lili
 China
Lotta Andersson
 Sweden
68 kg
details
Sandra Bacher
 United States
Anita Schätzle
 Germany
Anna Shamova
 Russia
75 kg
details
Kyoko Hamaguchi
 Japan
Kristie Marano
 United States
Christine Nordhagen
 Canada

Participating nations

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Men's freestyle

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271 competitors from 53 nations participated.

Men's Greco-Roman

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280 competitors from 56 nations participated.

Women's freestyle

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84 competitors from 21 nations participated.

References

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