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2020 Individual Wrestling World Cup

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2020 Individual World Cup
Host citySerbia Belgrade, Serbia
Dates12–18 December
StadiumŠtark Arena
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Russia
Women Russia

The inaugural 2020 Individual World Wrestling Cup was held in Belgrade, Serbia from 12–18 December 2020. It was a replacement event for the 2020 World Championships, which should have taken place in the same location, but since some criteria were not fulfilled, such as not less than 8 top nations from the previous championships to participate, the event is not counted as world championships. The Cup took place amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused this and other problems.[1][2] The United States for instance chose not to participate.[3]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia172524
2 Kyrgyzstan3058
3 Belarus21710
4 Hungary1405
5 Poland1337
6 Moldova1326
7 Armenia1225
8 Ukraine11911
9 Germany1124
10 Bulgaria1045
11 Greece1001
12 Turkey07613
13 Azerbaijan0246
14 Czech Republic0112
15 India0101
 Italy0101
 Latvia0101
18 Serbia0033
19 Iran0022
 Slovakia0022
21 Algeria0011
 Argentina0011
 Switzerland0011
Totals (23 entries)303060120

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 210  Russia 217  Russia 155
2  Turkey 104  Hungary 103  Ukraine 115
3  Azerbaijan 91  Turkey 87  Turkey 113
4  Belarus 86  Kyrgyzstan 85  Germany 108
5  Armenia 76  Belarus 78  Moldova 87
6  Ukraine 79  Armenia 69  Bulgaria 75
7  Poland 73  Azerbaijan 60  Kyrgyzstan 67
8  Moldova 55  Ukraine 60  Belarus 65
9  Kyrgyzstan 46  Serbia 59  Poland 64
10  Hungary 44  Moldova 51  India 58

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg
details
Zaur Uguev
 Russia
Arsen Harutyunyan
 Armenia
Andriy Yatsenko
 Ukraine
Rahman Amouzad
 Iran
61 kg
details
Abasgadzhi Magomedov
 Russia
Akhmednabi Gvarzatilov
 Azerbaijan
Agustín Destribats
 Argentina
Georgi Vangelov
 Bulgaria
65 kg
details
Vazgen Tevanyan
 Armenia
Iszmail Muszukajev
 Hungary
Haji Aliyev
 Azerbaijan
Hor Ohannesian
 Ukraine
70 kg
details
Magomedmurad Gadżijew
 Poland
Haydar Yavuz
 Turkey
Islambek Orozbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Arman Andreasyan
 Armenia
74 kg
details
Razambek Zhamalov
 Russia
Arayik Khachatryan
 Armenia
Tajmuraz Salkazanov
 Slovakia
Fazlı Eryılmaz
 Turkey
79 kg
details
Akhmed Usmanov
 Russia
Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu
 Turkey
Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau
 Belarus
Vasyl Mykhailov
 Ukraine
86 kg
details
Dauren Kurugliev
 Russia
Zbigniew Baranowski
 Poland
Piotr Ianulov
 Moldova
Osman Göçen
 Turkey
92 kg
details
Alikhan Zhabrailov
 Russia
Georgii Rubaev
 Moldova
Samuel Scherrer
 Switzerland
Erhan Yaylacı
 Turkey
97 kg
details
Abdulrashid Sadulaev
 Russia
Aliaksandr Hushtyn
 Belarus
Akhmed Bataev
 Bulgaria
Süleyman Karadeniz
 Turkey
125 kg
details
Shamil Sharipov
 Russia
Robert Baran
 Poland
Dzianis Khramiankou
 Belarus
Aiaal Lazarev
 Kyrgyzstan

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg
details
Emin Sefershaev
 Russia
Şerif Kılıç
 Turkey
Abdelkarim Fergat
 Algeria
Eldaniz Azizli
 Azerbaijan
60 kg
details
Zholaman Sharshenbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Stepan Maryanyan
 Russia
Maksim Kazharski
 Belarus
Kristijan Fris
 Serbia
63 kg
details
Zhambolat Lokyaev
 Russia
Erik Torba
 Hungary
Soslan Daurov
 Belarus
Kaly Sulaimanov
 Kyrgyzstan
67 kg
details
Nazir Abdullaev
 Russia
Islambek Dadov
 Azerbaijan
Roman Pacurkowski
 Poland
Slavik Galstyan
 Armenia
72 kg
details
Bálint Korpási
 Hungary
Malkhas Amoyan
 Armenia
Ruslan Tsarev
 Kyrgyzstan
Cengiz Arslan
 Turkey
77 kg
details
Roman Vlasov
 Russia
Zoltán Lévai
 Hungary
Alexandrin Guțu
 Moldova
Viktor Nemeš
 Serbia
82 kg
details
Milad Alirzaev
 Russia
Salih Aydın
 Turkey
Radzik Kuliyeu
 Belarus
Roland Schwarz
 Germany
87 kg
details
Kiryl Maskevich
 Belarus
Davit Chakvetadze
 Russia
Zurabi Datunashvili
 Serbia
Semen Novikov
 Ukraine
97 kg
details
Musa Evloev
 Russia
Alex Szőke
 Hungary
Artur Omarov
 Czech Republic
Mohammad Hadi Saravi
 Iran
130 kg
details
Sergey Semenov
 Russia
Osman Yıldırım
 Turkey
Mykola Kuchmii
 Ukraine
Beka Kandelaki
 Azerbaijan

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg
details
Ekaterina Poleshchuk
 Russia
Liliia Malanchuk
 Ukraine
Lisa Ersel
 Germany
Miglena Selishka
 Bulgaria
53 kg
details
Maria Prevolaraki
 Greece
Roksana Zasina
 Poland
Zalina Sidakova
 Belarus
Anzhelika Vetoshkina
 Russia
55 kg
details
Iryna Kurachkina
 Belarus
Annika Wendle
 Germany
Olga Khoroshavtseva
 Russia
Katarzyna Krawczyk
 Poland
57 kg
details
Anastasia Nichita
 Moldova
Anshu Malik
 India
Mehlika Öztürk
 Turkey
Veronika Chumikova
 Russia
59 kg
details
Svetlana Lipatova
 Russia
Mariana Cherdivara
 Moldova
Magdalena Głodek
 Poland
Kateryna Zelenykh
 Ukraine
62 kg
details
Aisuluu Tynybekova
 Kyrgyzstan
Anastasija Grigorjeva
 Latvia
Ilona Prokopevniuk
 Ukraine
Lyubov Ovcharova
 Russia
65 kg
details
Tetiana Rizhko
 Ukraine
Irina Rîngaci
 Moldova
Mimi Hristova
 Bulgaria
Elis Manolova
 Azerbaijan
68 kg
details
Meerim Zhumanazarova
 Kyrgyzstan
Adéla Hanzlíčková
 Czech Republic
Alina Berezhna
 Ukraine
Khanum Velieva
 Russia
72 kg
details
Yuliana Yaneva
 Bulgaria
Buse Tosun
 Turkey
Zsuzsanna Molnár
 Slovakia
Alla Belinska
 Ukraine
76 kg
details
Aline Rotter-Focken
 Germany
Yasemin Adar
 Turkey
Aiperi Medet Kyzy
 Kyrgyzstan
Vasilisa Marzaliuk
 Belarus

Participating nations

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455 wrestlers from 48 countries:

  1.  Albania (4)
  2.  Algeria (10)
  3.  Argentina (3)
  4.  Armenia (18)
  5.  Azerbaijan (20)
  6.  Belgium (1)
  7.  Belarus (19)
  8.  Bahrain (1)
  9.  Bulgaria (24)
  10.  Canada (2)
  11.  Chile (3)
  12.  Cameroon (2)
  13.  Croatia (2)
  14.  Czech Republic (5)
  15.  Spain (8)
  16.  Estonia (4)
  17.  France (14)
  18.  United Kingdom (1)
  19.  Guinea-Bissau (5)
  20.  Germany (21)
  21.  Greece (6)
  22.  Guinea (2)
  23.  Hungary (16)
  24.  India (24)
  25.  Iran (3)
  26.  Israel (5)
  27.  Italy (14)
  28.  Kyrgyzstan (20)
  29.  Kuwait (2)
  30.  Latvia (3)
  31.  Morocco (3)
  32.  Moldova (22)
  33.  North Macedonia (1)
  34.  Panama (3)
  35.  Peru (7)
  36.  Poland (17)
  37.  Portugal (2)
  38.  Romania (16)
  39.  Russia (30)
  40.  Serbia (13) (Host)
  41.  Switzerland (5)
  42.  Slovakia (7)
  43.  Tajikistan (2)
  44.  Tunisia (2)
  45.  Turkey (30)
  46.  Ukraine (30)
  47.  Uzbekistan (1)
  48.  Yemen (2)

References

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  1. ^ "Wrestling Returns with Individual World Cup in Belgrade, Dec. 12-18". Wrestling Returns with Individual World Cup in Belgrade, Dec. 12-18. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Belgrade World Cup Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  3. ^ "USA Wrestling will not send athletes to world championships in December". 21 October 2020.
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