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1988 European Wrestling Championships

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1988 European Wrestling Championships
Host cityUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom, Manchester(Freestyle)
NorwayNorway Kolbotn(Greco-Roman)
FranceFrance
Dates13 – 16 April 1988
10 – 13 May 1988
14 – 17 July 1988
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Soviet Union
Women France
← 1987
1989 →

The 1988 European Wrestling Championships were held in the men's Freestyle style in Manchester 13 – 16 April 1988; the Greco-Romane style in Kolbotn 10 – 13 May 1988; the women's Freestyle style in Dijon 14 – 17 July 1988.[1][2]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union152219
2 France84315
3 Bulgaria24814
4 Hungary2338
5 Norway2327
6 East Germany0224
7 Romania0202
 Turkey0202
9 Finland0112
 Yugoslavia0112
11 Belgium0101
 Czechoslovakia0101
 Denmark0101
 Great Britain0101
15 Sweden0033
16 Netherlands0011
 West Germany0011
Totals (17 entries)29282784

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Vasili Gogolev
 Soviet Union
Romica Rașovan
 Romania
Marian Nedkov
 Bulgaria
52 kg Valentin Yordanov
 Bulgaria
Vladimir Toguzov
 Soviet Union
Shaban Tërstena
 Yugoslavia
57 kg Sergei Beloglazov
 Soviet Union
Ahmet Ak
 Turkey
Stefan Ivanov
 Bulgaria
62 kg Stepan Sarkisyan
 Soviet Union
Karsten Polky
 East Germany
Simeon Shterev Sr.
 Bulgaria
68 kg Arsen Fadzaev
 Soviet Union
Attila Podolszki
 Hungary
Bejshchet Selimov
 Bulgaria
74 kg Adlan Varayev
 Soviet Union
Pekka Rauhala
 Finland
Rahmat Sofiadi
 Bulgaria
82 kg Yuri Vorobiov
 Soviet Union
Hans Gstöttner
 East Germany
Aleksandar Nanev
 Bulgaria
90 kg Makharbek Khadartsev
 Soviet Union
Mehmet Türkkaya
 Turkey
Gábor Tóth
 Hungary
100 kg Leri Khabelov
 Soviet Union
Noel Loban
 Great Britain
Uwe Neupert
 East Germany
130 kg Aslan Khadartsev
 Soviet Union
Atanas Atanasov
 Bulgaria
Andreas Schröder
 East Germany

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Lars Rønningen
 Norway
Sergey Suvorov
 Soviet Union
Bratan Tsenov
 Bulgaria
52 kg Aleksandr Ignatenko
 Soviet Union
Jon Rønningen
 Norway
Valentin Krumov
 Bulgaria
57 kg Aleksandr Shestakov
 Soviet Union
Stoyan Balov
 Bulgaria
András Sike
 Hungary
62 kg Jenő Bódi
 Hungary
Nencho Nenchev
 Bulgaria
Arutik Rubenian
 Soviet Union
68 kg Attila Repka
 Hungary
Petrică Cărare
 Romania
Lars Lagerborg
 Sweden
74 kg Bisolt Detsiyev
 Soviet Union
Jaroslav Zeman
 Czechoslovakia
János Takács
 Hungary
82 kg Mikhail Mamiashvili
 Soviet Union
Tibor Komáromi
 Hungary
Timo Niemi
 Finland
90 kg Ivaylo Yordanov
 Bulgaria
Sándor Major
 Hungary
Pavel Potapov
 Soviet Union
100 kg Anatoli Fedorenko
 Soviet Union
Jožef Tertei
 Yugoslavia
Gerhard Himmel
 West Germany
130 kg Alexandr Karelin
 Soviet Union
Krasimir Radoev
 Bulgaria
Tomas Johansson
 Sweden

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Valérie Delvaux
 France
Brigitte Weigert
 Belgium
Isabelle Poomarts
 France
47 kg Ferouzia Cheufri
 France
Nadia Saïdi
 France
Lynie van der Holst
 Netherlands
50 kg Martine Poupon
 France
Anne Marie Halvorsen
 Norway
Eve Joly
 France
53 kg Sylvie van Gucht
 France
Sandrine Laroza
 France
Thinka Bergh
 Sweden
57 kg Jocelyne Sagon
 France
Isabelle Dourthe
 France
Runi Rodal
 Norway
61 kg Brigitte Siffert
 France
Christelle Rieu
 France
Ine Barlie
 Norway
65 kg Heidi Kleven
 Norway
Dörthe Pedersen
 Denmark
Marie-Line Meurisse
 France
70 kg Georgette Jean
 France
Kirsten Borgen
 Norway
None Awarded
75 kg Patricia Rossignol
 France
None Awarded None Awarded


References

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