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Notable wrestlers who were competitors in freestyle, Greco-Roman, and collegiate styles, and non-profit acting pro, and famous for their amateur wrestling success.

Armenia Armenia

Azerbaijan Azerbaijan

Australia Australia

Austria Austria

  • Nikolaus Hirschl – 1932 Olympic 2 time Bronze Medalist, European Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, 10 time Austrian Heavyweight Wrestling Champion

Belarus Belarus

Belgium Belgium

Bulgaria Bulgaria

  • Armen Nazarian – 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 1996&2000 Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Valentin Yordanov – 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist in up to 52 kg weight class, seven times World Champion (1983, '85, '87, '89, '93, '94, and '95), seven times European Champion (1982, '83, '85, '86, '87, '88, and '89), and is the only wrestler to hold 10 World Championship medals (7 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze).
  • Ivan Radnev – 1994 World Silver Medalist
  • Dimitar Dobrev – 1960 Olympic Gold Medalist (73 – 79 kg), 1956 Olympic Silver Medalist (73 – 79 kg)
  • Petko Sirakov – 1956 Olympic Silver Medalist (79 – 87 kg)
  • Nikola Stanchev – 1956 Olympic Gold Medalist (73 – 79 kg)
  • Hussein Mehmedov – 1956 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 87 kg)
  • Dinko Petrov – 1960 Olympic Bronze Medalist (52 – 57 kg)
  • Krali Bimbalov – 1960 Olympic Silver Medalist (79 – 87 kg)
  • Nezhdet Zalev – 1960 Olympic Silver Medalist (52 – 57 kg)
  • Stancho Ivanov – 1960 Olympic Silver Medalist (57 – 62 kg)
  • Enyu Valchev – 1960 Olympic Bronze Medalist (62 – 67 kg), 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist (62 – 67 kg), 1968 Olympic Silver Medalist (63 – 70 kg), 1962 World Gold Medalist (62 – 67 kg)
  • Angel Kerezov – 1964 Olympic Silver Medalist (- 52 kg)
  • Kiril Todorov – 1964 Olympic Silver Medalist (70 – 78 kg)
  • Boyan Radev – 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist (87 – 97 kg), 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist (87 – 97 kg)
  • Stancho Kolev – 1964 Olympic Silver Medalist (57 – 63 kg)
  • Prodan Gardzhev – 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist (78 – 87 kg), 1968 Olympic Bronze Medalist (78 – 87 kg)
  • Said Mustafov – 1964 Olympic Bronze Medalist (87 – 97 kg)
  • Lyutvi Akhmedov – 1964 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 97 kg)
  • Enyu Todorov – 1968 Olympic Silver Medalist (57 – 63 kg)
  • Osman Duraliev – 1968 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 97 kg)
  • Petar Kirov – 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist (- 52 kg), 1972 Olympic Gold Medalist (48 – 52 kg)
  • Ognyan Nikolov – 1972 Olympic Silver Medalist (- 48 kg)
  • Ivan Krastev – 1972 Olympic Bronze Medalist (57 – 62 kg)
  • Osman Duraliev – 1972 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 100)
  • Stefan Angelov – 1972 Olympic Bronze Medalist (- 48 kg), 1976 Olympic Bronze Medalist (- 48 kg)
  • Georgi Markov – 1972 Olympic Gold Medalist (57 – 62 kg)
  • Stoyan Apostolov – 1972 Olympic Silver Medalist (62 – 68 kg)
  • Aleksandar Tomov – 1972 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 100), 1976 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 100), 1980 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 100)
  • Khasan Isaev – 1976 Olympic Gold Medalist (- 48 kg)
  • Dimo Kostov – 1976 Olympic Bronze Medalist (90 – 100 kg)
  • Ivan Kolev – 1976 Olympic Bronze Medalist (74 – 82 kg)
  • Stoyan Ivanov – 1976 Olympic Silver Medalist (82 – 90 kg)
  • Kamen Goranov – 1976 Olympic Silver Medalist (90 – 100 kg)
  • Nermedin Selimov – 1980 Olympic Bronze Medalist (48 – 52 kg)
  • Miho Dukov – 1980 Olympic Silver Medalist (57 – 62 kg)
  • Ivan Yankov – 1980 Olympic Silver Medalist (62 – 68 kg)
  • Valentin Raychev – 1980 Olympic Gold Medalist (68 – 74 kg)
  • Ismail Abilov – 1980 Olympic Gold Medalist (74 – 82 kg)
  • Slavcho Chervenkov – 1980 Olympic Silver Medalist (90 – 100 kg)
  • Mladen Mladenov – 1980 Olympic Bronze Medalist (48 – 52 kg)
  • Pavel Pavlov – 1980 Olympic Bronze Medalist (74 – 82 kg)
  • Georgi Raikov – 1980 Olympic Gold Medalist (90 – 100 kg)
  • Ivan Tzonov – 1988 Olympic Silver Medalist (- 48 kg)
  • Simeon Shterev – 1988 Olympic Bronze Medalist (57 – 62 kg)
  • Rahmat Sukra – 1988 Olympic Bronze Medalist (68 – 74 kg)
  • Bratan Tzenov – 1988 Olympic Bronze Medalist (- 48 kg)
  • Stoyan Balov – 1988 Olympic Silver Medalist (52 – 57 kg)
  • Zhivko Vangelov – 1988 Olympic Silver Medalist (57 – 62 kg)
  • Atanas Komchev – 1988 Olympic Gold Medalist (82 – 90 kg)
  • Rangel Gerovski – 1988 Olympic Silver Medalist (+ 130 kg)
  • Valentin Yordanov – 1992 Olympic Bronze Medalist (48 – 52 kg), 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist (48 – 52 kg)
  • Valentin Getsov – 1992 Olympic Silver Medalist (62 – 68 kg)
  • Serafim Barzakov – 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist (58 – 63 kg)
  • Radoslav Velikov – 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist (- 54 kg)
  • Kiril Terziev – 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist (66 – 74 kg)
  • Yavor Yanakiev – 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist (66 – 74 kg)

Canada Canada

  • Tonya Verbeek – 2004 & 2012 Olympic Silver, 2008 Olympic Bronze, 2011 World Silver, 2005 & 2009 World Bronze
  • Daniel Igali – 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist, 1 World Champion Gold, World Hall of Fame
  • Guivi Sissaouri – 1996 Olympic Silver Medalist, 1 World Champion, 1 World Silver, 2 time World Bronze
  • Gary Bohay – 1989 World Silver Medalist
  • Christine Nordhagen – 6 time World Champion, 3 time World Silver, 1 World Bronze, World Hall of Fame
  • Carol Huynh – 2008 Olympic Champion, 2012 Olympic Bronze, World Hall of Fame
  • Martine Dugrenier – 2008, 2009, 2010 World Gold Medalist, 2005, 2006, 2007 World Silver Medalist, World Hall of Fame
  • Jessica MacDonald – 2012 World Gold Medalist, 2011 & 2013 World Bronze Medalist
  • Erica Wiebe – 2016 Olympic Champion, 2019 & 2018 World Bronze Medalist
  • Justina Di Stasio – 2018 World Gold Medalist, 2017 World Bronze Medalist
  • Linda Morais – 2019 World Gold Medalist, 2016 World Bronze Medalist

China China

Cuba Cuba

  • Feliberto Ascuy – 1996, 2000 Olympic Gold Medalists
  • Yandro Miguel Quintana – 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Juan Marén – 1992 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 1996, 2000 Olympic Silver Medalists
  • Alexis Vila – 1996 Olympic Bronze Medalists
  • Roberto Monzon – 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist
  • Iván Fundora – 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 2007 World Bronze
  • Yoel Romero – 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist, World Champion, World Second twice, World Third twice
  • Alexis Rodríguez – 2000 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 1998 World Gold, 2001 World Silver
  • Lázaro Rivas – 2000 Olympic Silver, 1999 World Gold, 2003 & 2001 World Bronze
  • Mijaín López – three time Olympic Champion, five times World Champion, three time World second
  • Liván López – 2012 Olympic Bronze, 2013 World Bronze, 2014 & 2011 World Bronze
  • Ismael Borrero – 2016 Olympic Gold, 2019 & 2015 World Gold Medalist
  • Yasmany Lugo – 2016 Olympic Silver Medalist

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

Denmark Denmark

Egypt Egypt

  • Ibrahim Moustafa – 1928 Olympic Gold Medalist, Egypt's first Olympic Medal
  • Karam Ibrahim – 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist ((Greco-Roman)) was offered to work for WWE but turned down the offer as he's currently interested in Mixed Martial Arts competition
  • Mohamed Abdelfatah – 2006 World Gold Medalist ((Greco-Roman)) most decorated wrestler in Africa

Estonia Estonia

  • August Neo – 1936 Olympic Silver Medalist in Freestyle and Bronze in Greco-Roman
  • Kristjan Palusalu – 1936 Olympic Gold Medalist Greco-Roman, 1936 Olympic Gold Medalist Freestyle.
  • Voldemar Väli – 1928 Olympic Gold Medalist, 1932 Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Johannes Kotkas – 1952 Olympic Gold Medalist Greco-Roman, 1953 World Championships Silver Medalist Greco-Roman
  • Heiki Nabi – 1996 World Champion Greco-Roman wrestling, 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist, 2013 World Championships Silver Medalist Greco-Roman
  • Eduard Pütsep – 1924 Olympic Gold Medalist Greco-Roman wrestling
  • Osvald Käpp – 1928 Olympic Gold Medalist Greco-Roman wrestling
  • August Englas – 1953 World Champion Greco-Roman wrestling, 1954 World Champion Freestyle wrestling
  • Albert Kusnets – 1928 Olympic Bronze Medalist Greco-Roman wrestling
  • Roman Steinberg – 1924 Olympic Bronze Medalist Greco-Roman wrestling
  • August Kippasto – 1912 Olympian
  • Martin Klein – 1912 Olympic Silver Medalist

France France

Finland Finland

Georgia Georgia (country)

Germany Germany

Great Britain United Kingdom

Greece Greece

Hungary Hungary

India India

Iran Iran

Italy Italy

Japan Japan

  • Osamu Watanabe – 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist and freestyle wrestling's only Olympic gold medalist to retire undefeated in competition
  • Kaori Icho – 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Kenji Inoue – 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Chikara Tanabe – 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Kyoko Hamaguchi – 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Yojiro Uetake – 1964 and 1968 olympic Gold Medalist and 3 time undefeated NCAA Champion at Oklahoma State University

Kazakhstan Kazakhstan

Korea, North North Korea

Korea, South South Korea

Lebanon Lebanon

Republic of Macedonia North Macedonia

Moldova Moldova

Mongolia Mongolia

Norway Norway

Pakistan Pakistan

Poland Poland

Romania Romania

Russia Russia

Sweden Sweden

  • Edvin Matiasson – 1908 Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Erik Lindén – 1948 Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Frank Andersson – 1984 Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Mikael Ljungberg – 1996 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Ara Abrahamian – 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist, later became known for his antics during 2008 Olympics where he was stripped of his bronze
  • Sofia Mattsson – 2007 European Bronze Medalist, 2008 European Silver Medalist

Switzerland Switzerland

Turkey Turkey

USSR Soviet Union

Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

Ukraine Ukraine

United Arab Republic United Arab Republic

USA United States

YUG Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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