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Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation

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Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation
Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyası
AbbreviationAWF
Location
Websitehttp://awf.az/

Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation (AWF) (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyası) is an organization which ensures the development and regulation of wrestling as a sport in Azerbaijan.[1] The Federation was established in 1993. On December 8, 2021, an extraordinary meeting of the General Assembly of Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation was held, and Mikayil Jabbarov was elected the president of the Federation.[2]

Establishment

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1993 – The Federation was founded.[1]

1993 – AWF became a member of the International Association of Wrestling Federations (FILA).[3]

The presidents of Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation: Etibar Mammadov (1993–1997), Abbas Abbasov (1997–2007), Fazil Mammadov (2007–2018) and Namig Aliyev (2018–2021).[citation needed]

In 2021, an extraordinary meeting of the General Assembly of Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation was held, and Mikayil Jabbarov was elected the president of the Federation.[4]

Rights and obligations

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AWF is a non-governmental organization that ensures the development of wrestling in Azerbaijan and carries out activities based on the principles of volunteerism and equality of sporting clubs and societies, as well as their members. The activity of the federation envisages the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The rights and obligations of Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation are regulated by the law "On physical education and sports".[5]

Activities and organized competitions

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2002 – The European Men's Freestyle Wrestling Championships was held in Baku.

2004 – The World Cup in freestyle wrestling was held in Azerbaijan.[6]

2007 – The World Wrestling Championships was held in Azerbaijan, where 797 athletes from 92 countries competed for victory.

2010 – The European Wrestling Championships was held in Azerbaijan.

2012 – The World Cup in freestyle wrestling was held in Azerbaijan.[7]

2012 – The World Junior Wrestling Championships was held in Baku.[8]

2022 – For the first time, the Greco-Roman World Cup was organized in Azerbaijan.

The main achievements of Azerbaijani wrestlers

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Olympic Games

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1996–2020 – Azerbaijani wrestlers won 25 of the 49 medals in the last 7 Olympic Games, which the Azerbaijani team had participated in.[9]

Year Host country Gold Silver Bronze Overall
2020  Japan 0 1 2 3
2016  Brazil 0 3 6 9
2012  The United Kingdom 2 2 3 7
2008  China 0 1 2 3
2004  Greece 1 0 0 1
2000  Australia 1 0 0 1
1996  USA 0 1 0 1
Total 4 8 13 25

World Championships

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In 1993–2022, Azerbaijani wrestlers won 85 medals at the senior world championships.

The highest result was recorded at the 2009 World Championships held in Herning, Denmark, where our wrestlers won 10 (3 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze) medals.[10]

In 2009, the best result was recorded in freestyle wrestling. The Azerbaijani wrestling team became the second in the world in Denmark.

At the 2023 World Championships, the Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestling team became the world champion.[11]

In 2009, the national team of Azerbaijan became the world champion in women's freestyle.[12]

Year Host country Gold Silver Bronze Overall
1994  Turkey 0 1 0 3
 Finland 0 2 0
1998  Iran 0 1 0 1
2002  Iran 0 1 0 2
 Russia 0 1 0
2003  USA 1 0 0 1
2006  China 0 1 1 2
2007  Azerbaijan 1 0 1 2
2008  Japan 0 0 1 1
2009  Denmark 3 4 3 10
2010  Russia 2 2 3 7
2011  Turkey 2 1 5 8
2013  Hungary 0 2 2 4
2014  Uzbekistan 1 3 3 7
2015  USA 2 3 3 8
2016  Hungary 0 0 2 2
2017  France 1 0 2 3
2018  Hungary 1 2 2 5
2019  Kazakhstan 1 3 2 6
2021  Norway 1 1 4 6
2022  Serbia 1 1 5 7
2023  Serbia 2 5 - 7
Total 19 34 39 92

European championships

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Azerbaijani wrestlers have won 166 medals at senior continental championships, which we have been participating in since 1992.[13]

2009 – Men's freestyle team won the European Championships in the team standing.[14]

2017 – Men's freestyle team claimed the European crown.[15]

2018 – 18 (4 gold, 5 silver, 9 bronze) medals won at the European Championship held in Kaspiysk, Russia. This is the best result  of our wrestlers at the continental championships.[16]

2022 – Men's freestyle team became the European champion.

2022 – Men's Greco-Roman team became the European champion.[17]

2011 – Women's freestyle team took the 2nd place.

Year Host country Gold Silver Bronze Overall
1993  Turkey 1 2 0 3
1994   Italy 1 0 0 1
1995     Switzerland 2 0 1 3
1996  Hungary 1 0 2 3
1997  Poland 0 1 0 1
1998  Belarus 0 1 0 1
1999  Bulgaria 0 0 1 1
2002  Azerbaijan 1 1 1 3
2003  Latvia 1 0 0 1
2004  Turkey 0 0 1 1
2005  Bulgaria 1 1 0 2
2006  Russia 0 1 2 3
2007  Bulgaria 1 0 1 2
2008  Finland 2 1 4 7
2009  Lithuania 5 2 2 9
2010  Azerbaijan 7 2 1 10
2011  Germany 6 0 8 14
2012  Serbia 2 0 4 6
2013  Georgia 0 1 6 7
2014  Finland 3 5 2 10
2016  Latvia 2 2 4 8
2017  Serbia 2 3 3 8
2018  Russia 4 5 9 18
2019  Romania 4 2 7 14
2020   Italy 2 2 9 13
2021  Poland 1 2 5 8
2022  Hungary 3 6 7 16
2023  Croatia 5 6 3 14
Total 57 46 83 186

World Cup

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2004 – Men's freestyle team won the cup after defeating the Russian team in the finals of the competition held in Baku.[18]

2009 – Men's freestyle team won the cup for the second time after defeating the host team in the finals of the competition held in Iran.

2015 – Men's Greco-Roman team won the World Cup after defeating the Russian team in the finals of the competition held in Tehran.

References

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  2. ^ "Mikail Jabbarov elects as new president of Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation (UPDATE)". Trend.Az. December 8, 2021. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  3. ^ emmanuel. "Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation". United World Wrestling. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  4. ^ Askerbeyli, Mustafa (December 8, 2021). "Azerbaijan appoints new president of Wrestling Federation". Turkic World. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  5. ^ "847-IIIQ – Bədən tərbiyəsi və idman haqqında". e-qanun.az. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
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  8. ^ "Баку встречает участников юношеского первенства мира по борьбе – Новости в стране, Официальный сайт Дагестанской борьбы". www.wrestdag.ru. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  9. ^ "Azərbaycanın Olimpiya STATİSTİKASI: 7 qızıl, 14 gümüş, 28 bürünc... – Günün Səsi" (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved March 30, 2023.
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  11. ^ "Yunan-Roma güləşi üzrə millimiz komanda hesabında dünya çempionu oldu". Oxu.Az (in Azerbaijani). September 24, 2023. Retrieved October 23, 2023.
  12. ^ "АЗЕРБАЙДЖАН СТАЛ ПОБЕДИТЕЛЕМ ЧЕМПИОНАТА МИРА".
  13. ^ "Avropa çempionatı – Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyası". awf.az (in Polish). Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  14. ^ "Чемпионат Европы по борьбе". Вольная борьба, греко-римская борьба, бокс, UFC, ММА, спорт, новости. (in Russian). Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  15. ^ "Search | United World Wrestling". uww.org. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  16. ^ "Азербайджанские греко-римские борцы завоевали 5 медалей на чемпионате Европы в Каспийске – ВИДЕО". Информационное Агентство Репорт (in Russian). Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  17. ^ "Сборная Азербайджана по греко-римской борьбе стала чемпионом Европы". Trend.Az (in Russian). April 3, 2022. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  18. ^ "AZƏRBAYCAN GÜLƏŞÇİLƏRİ DÜNYA KUBOKUNU QAZANDILAR".