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Wrestling at the 2022 Mediterranean Games

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Wrestling
at the 2022 Mediterranean Games
VenueEMEC Hall
Dates26–29 June
← 2018
2026 →

The wrestling competition at the 2022 Mediterranean Games was held from 26 to 29 June at the EMEC Hall in Oran. The men's greco-Roman style 97 kg events were removed from the program because there was not enough participation. Albania, Algeria and San Marino won their first gold medals in the Wrestling at the Mediterranean Games.[1][2][3]

Competition schedule

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All times are (UTC+1)

Date Time Event
26 June 10.00-13.00 Elimination rounds GR – 60-67-77-87-97-130 kg
17.00-19.00 Semi-final GR – 60-67-77-87-97-130 kg
27 June 10.00-13.00 Elimination rounds LL – 57-65-74-86-97-125 kg & Repechage GR – 60-67-77-87-97-130 kg
17.00-19.00 Semi-final LL 57- 65-74-86-97-125 kg
19.00-20.30 Finals GR – 60-67-77-87-97-130 kg
28 June 10.00-13.00 Elimination rounds LF – 50-53-57-62-68-76 kg & Repechage LL – 57-65-74-86-97-125 kg
17.00-19.00 Semi-final LF – 50-53-57-62-68-76 kg
19.00-20.30 Finals LL – 57-65-74-86-97-125 kg
29 June 18.00-19.00 Repechages LF – 50-53-57-62-68-76 kg
19.00-20.30 Finals LF – 50-53-57-62-68-76 kg

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Algeria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey75214
2 Serbia2013
3 France1348
4 Egypt1269
5 Algeria*1203
6 Tunisia1135
7 Albania1012
 Greece1012
 North Macedonia1012
 San Marino1012
11 Italy0336
12 Spain0123
13 Croatia0011
 Cyprus0011
Totals (14 entries)17172761

Medalists

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg
details
Muhammet Karavuş
 Turkey
Levan Metreveli
 Spain
Studd Morris
 Italy
65 kg
details
Zelimkhan Abakarov
 Albania
Yehia Hafez
 Egypt
Stevan Mićić
 Serbia
Vladimir Egorov
 North Macedonia
74 kg
details
Amr Reda Hussen
 Egypt
Samet Ak
 Turkey
Malik Amine
 San Marino
Islam Dudaev
 Albania
86 kg
details
Myles Amine
 San Marino
Fatih Erdin
 Turkey
Choiras Charalambos
 Cyprus
Akhmed Aibuev
 France
97 kg
details
Magomedgaji Nurov
 North Macedonia
Feyzullah Aktürk
 Turkey
Mohamed Saadaoui
 Tunisia
125 kg
details
Magomedgadzhi Nurasulov
 Serbia
Abraham Conyedo
 Italy
Salim Ercan
 Turkey
Youssif Hemida
 Egypt

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg
details
Kerem Kamal
 Turkey
Léo Tudezca
 France
Haithem Mahmoud
 Egypt
Ruben Marvice
 Italy
67 kg
details
Murat Fırat
 Turkey
Ishak Ghaiou
 Algeria
Omar Abdelrahman
 Egypt
Gagik Snjoyan
 France
77 kg
details
Viktor Nemeš
 Serbia
Abdelkrim Ouakali
 Algeria
Antonio Kamenjašević
 Croatia
Georgios Prevolarakis
 Greece
87 kg
details
Bachir Sid Azara
 Algeria
Mirco Minguzzi
 Italy
Ali Cengiz
 Turkey
Noureldin Hassan
 Egypt
97 kg no competitors
130 kg
details
Osman Yıldırım
 Turkey
Abdellatif Mohamed
 Egypt
Amine Guennichi
 Tunisia

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg
details
Evin Demirhan
 Turkey
Julie Sabatié
 France
Sarra Hamdi
 Tunisia
53 kg
details
Maria Prevolaraki
 Greece
Zeynep Yetgil
 Turkey
Marina Rueda
 Spain
Shaimaa Atef Mohamed
 Egypt
57 kg
details
Bediha Gün
 Turkey
Siwar Bousetta
 Tunisia
Tatiana Debien
 France
62 kg
details
Marwa Amri
 Tunisia
Améline Douarre
 France
Lydia Pérez
 Spain
68 kg
details
Pauline Lecarpentier
 France
Buse Tosun
 Turkey
Dalma Caneva
 Italy
76 kg
details
Yasemin Adar
 Turkey
Enrica Rinaldi
 Italy
Kendra Dacher
 France
Samar Amer
 Egypt

Participating nations

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139 wrestlers from 19 countries:

  1.  Albania (6)
  2.  Algeria (17)
  3.  Croatia (3)
  4.  Cyprus (2)
  5.  Egypt (15)
  6.  Spain (12)
  7.  France (13)
  8.  Greece (6)
  9.  Italy (17)
  10.  Kosovo (2)
  11.  Morocco (2)
  12.  North Macedonia (3)
  13.  Portugal (1)
  14.  Slovenia (1)
  15.  San Marino (2)
  16.  Serbia (5)
  17.  Syria (6)
  18.  Tunisia (9)
  19.  Turkey (17)

References

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  1. ^ "XIX Mediterranean Games". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  2. ^ Vinay. "El Sayed, Amine headline Mediterranean Games entries". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  3. ^ "El Sayed, Amine headline Mediterranean Games entries". United World Wrestling. 17 June 2022. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
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