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2005 World Championships
Host cityHungary Budapest, Hungary
DatesSeptember 26 – October 2
StadiumBudapest Sports Arena
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Hungary
Women Japan
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The 2005 FILA Wrestling World Championships were held at the Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary. The event took place from September 26 to October 2, 2005.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia5139
2 Japan4116
3 Bulgaria2215
 China2215
5 Turkey2024
6 Cuba1326
7 Georgia1113
 Iran1113
9 United States1067
10 Belarus1023
11 Uzbekistan1001
12 Hungary0437
13 South Korea0202
14 Ukraine0134
15 Canada0123
16 Denmark0101
 France0101
18 Germany0022
 Kazakhstan0022
 Mongolia0022
 North Korea0022
22 Armenia0011
 Czech Republic0011
 Finland0011
 Kyrgyzstan0011
 Norway0011
 Romania0011
Totals (27 entries)21214284

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 54  Hungary 41  Japan 61
2  Cuba 39  Russia 27  China 52
3  Georgia 33  Turkey 26  United States 42
4  Ukraine 27  Cuba 25  Canada 41
5  Bulgaria 26  Bulgaria 24  Russia 30
6  Iran 22  South Korea 23  Ukraine 25
7  Hungary 20  Ukraine 23  Mongolia 17
8  United States 20  Belarus 20  Hungary 14
9  Mongolia 18  Kazakhstan 20  Germany 13
10  Kazakhstan 16  Iran 19  Belarus 12

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Dilshod Mansurov
 Uzbekistan
Radoslav Velikov
 Bulgaria
Bayaraagiin Naranbaatar
 Mongolia
Jon Hyon-guk
 North Korea
60 kg Alan Dudayev
 Russia
Yandro Quintana
 Cuba
Martin Berberyan
 Armenia
Morad Mohammadi
 Iran
66 kg Makhach Murtazaliev
 Russia
Serafim Barzakov
 Bulgaria
Geandry Garzón
 Cuba
Otar Tushishvili
 Georgia
74 kg Buvaisar Saitiev
 Russia
Árpád Ritter
 Hungary
Nikolay Paslar
 Bulgaria
Joe Williams
 United States
84 kg Revaz Mindorashvili
 Georgia
Yoel Romero
 Cuba
Magomed Kurugliyev
 Kazakhstan
Taras Danko
 Ukraine
96 kg Khadzhimurat Gatsalov
 Russia
Eldar Kurtanidze
 Georgia
Vasyl Tesmynetskyi
 Ukraine
Aleksey Krupnyakov
 Kyrgyzstan
120 kg Aydın Polatçı
 Turkey
Alexis Rodríguez
 Cuba
Tolly Thompson
 United States
Ottó Aubéli
 Hungary

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Hamid Sourian
 Iran
Park Eun-chul
 South Korea
István Majoros
 Hungary
Yermek Kuketov
 Kazakhstan
60 kg Armen Nazaryan
 Bulgaria
Ali Ashkani
 Iran
Eusebiu Diaconu
 Romania
Petr Švehla
 Czech Republic
66 kg Nikolay Gergov
 Bulgaria
Kim Min-chul
 South Korea
Kim Kum-chol
 North Korea
Alain Milián
 Cuba
74 kg Varteres Samurgashev
 Russia
Mark Madsen
 Denmark
Marko Yli-Hannuksela
 Finland
Konstantin Schneider
 Germany
84 kg Alim Selimau
 Belarus
Aleksey Mishin
 Russia
Sándor Bárdosi
 Hungary
Nazmi Avluca
 Turkey
96 kg Hamza Yerlikaya
 Turkey
Lajos Virág
 Hungary
Vasily Teplukhov
 Russia
Justin Ruiz
 United States
120 kg Mijaín López
 Cuba
Mihály Deák-Bárdos
 Hungary
Siarhei Artsiukhin
 Belarus
Yekta Yılmaz Gül
 Turkey

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Ren Xuecheng
 China
Iryna Merleni
 Ukraine
Carol Huynh
 Canada
Makiko Sakamoto
 Japan
51 kg Hitomi Sakamoto
 Japan
Vanessa Boubryemm
 France
Tsogtbazaryn Enkhjargal
 Mongolia
Wen Juling
 China
55 kg Saori Yoshida
 Japan
Su Lihui
 China
Natalia Golts
 Russia
Tonya Verbeek
 Canada
59 kg Ayako Shoda
 Japan
Marianna Sastin
 Hungary
Lene Aanes
 Norway
Sally Roberts
 United States
63 kg Kaori Icho
 Japan
Jing Ruixue
 China
Sara McMann
 United States
Volha Khilko
 Belarus
67 kg Meng Lili
 China
Martine Dugrenier
 Canada
Elena Perepelkina
 Russia
Cathrine Downing
 United States
72 kg Iris Smith
 United States
Kyoko Hamaguchi
 Japan
Anita Schätzle
 Germany
Svetlana Saenko
 Ukraine

References