FILA Wrestling World Championships
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FILA Wrestling World Championships is the Amateur Wrestling World Championship organized by the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA). The men's Greco-Roman tournament began in 1904. The men's Freestyle tournament began in 1951 and The women's championships were first staged in 1987.
[edit] Competitions
[edit] Men's freestyle
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Champion |
| 1951 |
April 26–29 |
Helsinki, Finland |
Turkey |
| 1954 |
May 22–25 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Turkey |
| 1957 |
June 1–2 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Turkey |
| 1959 |
October 1–5 |
Tehran, Iran |
Soviet Union |
| 1961 |
June 2–4 |
Yokohama, Japan |
Iran |
| 1962 |
June 21–23 |
Toledo, United States |
Soviet Union |
| 1963 |
May 31 – June 2 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Soviet Union |
| 1965 |
June 1–3 |
Manchester, Great Britain |
Iran |
| 1966 |
June 16–18 |
Toledo, United States |
Turkey |
| 1967 |
November 12–14 |
New Delhi, India |
Soviet Union |
| 1969 |
March 8–10 |
Mar del Plata, Argentina |
Soviet Union |
| 1970 |
July 9–11 |
Edmonton, Canada |
Soviet Union |
| 1971 |
August 27–30 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Soviet Union |
| 1973 |
September 6–9 |
Tehran, Iran |
Soviet Union |
| 1974 |
August 29 – September 1 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Soviet Union |
| 1975 |
September 15–18 |
Minsk, Soviet Union |
Soviet Union |
| 1977 |
October 21–23 |
Lausanne, Switzerland |
Soviet Union |
| 1978 |
August 24–27 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
Soviet Union |
| 1979 |
August 25–28 |
San Diego, United States |
Soviet Union |
| 1981 |
September 11–14 |
Skopje, Yugoslavia |
Soviet Union |
| 1982 |
August 11–14 |
Edmonton, Canada |
Soviet Union |
| 1983 |
September 26–29 |
Kiev, Soviet Union |
Soviet Union |
| 1985 |
October 10–13 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Soviet Union |
| 1986 |
October 19–22 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Soviet Union |
| 1987 |
August 26–29 |
Clermont-Ferrand, France |
Soviet Union |
| 1989 |
August 31 – September 3 |
Martigny, Switzerland |
Soviet Union |
| 1990 |
September 6–9 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Soviet Union |
| 1991 |
October 3–6 |
Varna, Bulgaria |
Soviet Union |
| 1993 |
August 25–28 |
Toronto, Canada |
United States |
| 1994 |
August 25–28 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Turkey |
| 1995 |
August 10–13 |
Atlanta, United States |
United States |
| 1997 |
August 28–31 |
Krasnoyarsk, Russia |
Russia |
| 1998 |
September 8–11 |
Tehran, Iran |
Iran |
| 1999 |
October 7–10 |
Ankara, Turkey |
Russia |
| 2001 |
November 22–25 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Russia |
| 2002 |
September 7–9 |
Tehran, Iran |
Iran |
| 2003 |
September 12–14 |
New York City, United States |
Georgia |
[edit] Men's Greco-Roman
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Champion |
| 1904 |
May 23–26 |
Vienna, Austria |
— |
| 1905 |
May 8–10 |
Berlin, Germany |
— |
| 1907 |
May 20 |
Frankfurt, Germany |
— |
| 1908 |
December 8–9 |
Vienna, Austria |
— |
| 1909 |
October 3 |
Vienna, Austria |
— |
| 1910 |
June 6 |
Düsseldorf, Germany |
— |
| 1911 |
March 25–28 |
Helsinki, Finland |
— |
| 1913 |
July 27–28 |
Breslau, Germany |
— |
| 1920 |
September 4–8 |
Vienna, Austria |
— |
| 1921 |
November 5–8 |
Helsinki, Finland |
— |
| 1922 |
March 8–11 |
Stockholm, Sweden |
— |
| 1950 |
March 20–23 |
Stockholm, Sweden |
Sweden |
| 1953 |
April 17–19 |
Naples, Italy |
Soviet Union |
| 1955 |
April 21–25 |
Karlsruhe, West Germany |
Soviet Union |
| 1958 |
July 21–24 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Soviet Union |
| 1961 |
June 5–7 |
Yokohama, Japan |
Soviet Union |
| 1962 |
June 25–27 |
Toledo, United States |
Soviet Union |
| 1963 |
July 1–3 |
Helsingborg, Sweden |
Soviet Union |
| 1965 |
June 6–8 |
Tampere, Finland |
Soviet Union |
| 1966 |
June 20–22 |
Toledo, United States |
Soviet Union |
| 1967 |
September 1–3 |
Bucharest, Romania |
Soviet Union |
| 1969 |
March 3–5 |
Mar del Plata, Argentina |
Soviet Union |
| 1970 |
July 4–6 |
Edmonton, Canada |
Soviet Union |
| 1971 |
September 2–5 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Bulgaria |
| 1973 |
September 11–14 |
Tehran, Iran |
Soviet Union |
| 1974 |
October 10–13 |
Katowice, Poland |
Soviet Union |
| 1975 |
September 11–14 |
Minsk, Soviet Union |
Soviet Union |
| 1977 |
October 14–17 |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
Soviet Union |
| 1978 |
August 20–23 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
Soviet Union |
| 1979 |
August 21–24 |
San Diego, United States |
Soviet Union |
| 1981 |
August 28–30 |
Oslo, Norway |
Soviet Union |
| 1982 |
September 9–12 |
Katowice, Poland |
Soviet Union |
| 1983 |
September 22–25 |
Kiev, Soviet Union |
Soviet Union |
| 1985 |
August 8–11 |
Kolbotn, Norway |
Soviet Union |
| 1986 |
October 23–26 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Soviet Union |
| 1987 |
August 19–22 |
Clermont-Ferrand, France |
Soviet Union |
| 1989 |
August 24–27 |
Martigny, Switzerland |
Soviet Union |
| 1990 |
November 19–21 |
Ostia, Italy |
Soviet Union |
| 1991 |
September 27–30 |
Varna, Bulgaria |
Soviet Union |
| 1993 |
September 16–19 |
Stockholm, Sweden |
Russia |
| 1994 |
September 8–11 |
Tampere, Finland |
Russia |
| 1995 |
October 12–15 |
Prague, Czech Republic |
Russia |
| 1997 |
September 10–13 |
Wrocław, Poland |
Russia |
| 1998 |
August 27–30 |
Gävle, Sweden |
Russia |
| 1999 |
September 23–26 |
Athens, Greece |
Russia |
| 2001 |
December 6–9 |
Patras, Greece |
Cuba |
| 2002 |
September 20–22 |
Moscow, Russia |
Russia |
| 2003 |
October 2–5 |
Créteil, France |
Georgia |
[edit] Women's freestyle
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Champion |
| 1987 |
October 24–25 |
Lørenskog, Norway |
Norway |
| 1989 |
August 24–25 |
Martigny, Switzerland |
Japan |
| 1990 |
June 29 – July 1 |
Luleå, Sweden |
Japan |
| 1991 |
August 24–25 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Japan |
| 1992 |
September 4–5 |
Villeurbanne, France |
Japan |
| 1993 |
August 7–8 |
Stavern, Norway |
Japan |
| 1994 |
August 6–7 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Japan |
| 1995 |
September 9–11 |
Moscow, Russia |
Russia |
| 1996 |
August 29–31 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Japan |
| 1997 |
July 10–12 |
Clermont-Ferrand, France |
Japan |
| 1998 |
October 8–10 |
Poznań, Poland |
Russia |
| 1999 |
September 10–12 |
Boden, Sweden |
United States |
| 2000 |
September 1–3 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Japan |
| 2001 |
November 22–25 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
China |
| 2002 |
November 2–3 |
Chalcis, Greece |
Japan |
| 2003 |
September 12–14 |
New York City, United States |
Japan |
[edit] Combined
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Champion |
| Men's freestyle |
Men's Greco-Roman |
Women's freestyle |
| 2005 |
September 26 – October 2 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Russia |
Hungary |
Japan |
| 2006 |
September 25 – October 1 |
Guangzhou, China |
Russia |
Turkey |
Japan |
| 2007 |
September 17–23 |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
Russia |
United States |
Japan |
| 2008 |
October 11–13 |
Tokyo, Japan |
— |
— |
Japan |
| 2009 |
September 21–27 |
Herning, Denmark |
Russia |
Turkey |
Azerbaijan |
| 2010 |
September 6–12 |
Moscow, Russia |
Russia |
Russia |
Japan |
| 2011 |
September 12–18 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Russia |
Russia |
Japan |
| 2012 |
September 27–29 |
Strathcona County, Canada |
— |
— |
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| 2013 |
September 16–22 |
Budapest, Hungary |
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| 2014 |
September 27–29 |
Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
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[edit] All-time medal table
All-time medal count as 2011 World Wrestling Championships.
[edit] Team titles
[edit] Multiple medalists
The table shows those who have won at least 5 gold medals.
- Men's freestyle
- Men's Greco-Roman
- Women's freestyle
[edit] See also
[edit] References
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