1998 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 63 kg
Appearance
Men's Greco-Roman 63 kg at the 1998 World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Gavlerinken | |||||||||
Dates | 27–29 August 1998 | |||||||||
Competitors | 29 from 29 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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1998 World Wrestling Championships | |||
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Freestyle | Greco-Roman | Women | |
54 kg | 54 kg | 46 kg | |
58 kg | 58 kg | 51 kg | |
63 kg | 63 kg | 56 kg | |
69 kg | 69 kg | 62 kg | |
76 kg | 76 kg | 68 kg | |
85 kg | 85 kg | 75 kg | |
97 kg | 97 kg | ||
130 kg | 130 kg | ||
The men's Greco-Roman 63 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1998 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the Gavlerinken in Gävle, Sweden from 27 to 29 August 1998.[1]
Results
[edit]Round 1
[edit]Score | ||
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Round of 32 | ||
Ismo Kamesaki (FIN) | 0–4 | Kevin Bracken (USA) |
Pavel Panish (BLR) | 2–3 | Leonard Frîncu (ROM) |
Nikolay Monov (RUS) | 5–1 | Yi Shanjun (CHN) |
Vardan Paloyan (ARM) | 2–7 | Choi Sang-sun (KOR) |
Trond Arild Larsen (NOR) | 0–8 | Konstantinos Arkoudeas (GRE) |
Yassine Djakrir (ALG) | 0–10 | Akaki Chachua (GEO) |
Michael Beilin (ISR) | 3–0 | Emil Budinov (BUL) |
Ahad Pazaj (IRI) | 0–8 | Şeref Eroğlu (TUR) |
Şevket Karapınar (GER) | 10–0 | Riccardo Magni (ITA) |
Mitsuoki Hirai (JPN) | 0–10 | Robert Mazouch (CZE) |
Beat Motzer (SUI) | 2–1 | Oleg Litvinenko (UKR) |
Juan Marén (CUB) | 4–5 | Włodzimierz Zawadzki (POL) |
Peter Rónai (HUN) | 3–1 Fall | Robert Olsson (SWE) |
Bakhodir Kurbanov (UZB) | 0–5 | Mkhitar Manukyan (KAZ) |
Melchor Manibusan (GUM) | Bye |
Round 2
[edit]Score | ||
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Round of 16 | ||
Melchor Manibusan (GUM) | 0–9 Fall | Kevin Bracken (USA) |
Leonard Frîncu (ROM) | 0–9 | Nikolay Monov (RUS) |
Choi Sang-sun (KOR) | 4–0 | Konstantinos Arkoudeas (GRE) |
Akaki Chachua (GEO) | 0–3 | Michael Beilin (ISR) |
Şeref Eroğlu (TUR) | 10–0 | Şevket Karapınar (GER) |
Robert Mazouch (CZE) | 1–1 | Beat Motzer (SUI) |
Włodzimierz Zawadzki (POL) | 1–9 | Peter Rónai (HUN) |
Mkhitar Manukyan (KAZ) | Bye | |
Repechage | ||
Ismo Kamesaki (FIN) | 0–1 | Pavel Panish (BLR) |
Yi Shanjun (CHN) | 5–1 | Vardan Paloyan (ARM) |
Trond Arild Larsen (NOR) | 5–1 | Yassine Djakrir (ALG) |
Emil Budinov (BUL) | 2–7 | Ahad Pazaj (IRI) |
Riccardo Magni (ITA) | 7–5 | Mitsuoki Hirai (JPN) |
Oleg Litvinenko (UKR) | 0–4 | Juan Marén (CUB) |
Robert Olsson (SWE) | 0–10 | Bakhodir Kurbanov (UZB) |
Round 3
[edit]Score | ||
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Quarterfinals | ||
Mkhitar Manukyan (KAZ) | 10–0 | Kevin Bracken (USA) |
Nikolay Monov (RUS) | 3–4 | Choi Sang-sun (KOR) |
Michael Beilin (ISR) | 4–8 | Şeref Eroğlu (TUR) |
Beat Motzer (SUI) | 0–5 | Peter Rónai (HUN) |
Repechage | ||
Pavel Panish (BLR) | 1–0 | Yi Shanjun (CHN) |
Trond Arild Larsen (NOR) | 0–12 | Ahad Pazaj (IRI) |
Riccardo Magni (ITA) | 0–10 | Juan Marén (CUB) |
Bakhodir Kurbanov (UZB) | 10–0 | Melchor Manibusan (GUM) |
Leonard Frîncu (ROM) | 3–1 | Konstantinos Arkoudeas (GRE) |
Akaki Chachua (GEO) | 6–2 | Robert Mazouch (CZE) |
Włodzimierz Zawadzki (POL) | Bye |
Round 4
[edit]Score | ||
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Repechage | ||
Włodzimierz Zawadzki (POL) | 3–0 | Pavel Panish (BLR) |
Ahad Pazaj (IRI) | 0–4 | Juan Marén (CUB) |
Bakhodir Kurbanov (UZB) | 11–0 | Leonard Frîncu (ROM) |
Akaki Chachua (GEO) | 10–0 | Kevin Bracken (USA) |
Nikolay Monov (RUS) | 5–0 | Michael Beilin (ISR) |
Beat Motzer (SUI) | Bye |
Round 5
[edit]Score | ||
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Semifinals | ||
Mkhitar Manukyan (KAZ) | 6–1 | Choi Sang-sun (KOR) |
Şeref Eroğlu (TUR) | 4–1 | Peter Rónai (HUN) |
Repechage | ||
Beat Motzer (SUI) | 0–12 | Włodzimierz Zawadzki (POL) |
Juan Marén (CUB) | 6–5 | Bakhodir Kurbanov (UZB) |
Akaki Chachua (GEO) | 2–6 | Nikolay Monov (RUS) |
Round 6
[edit]Score | ||
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Repechage | ||
Włodzimierz Zawadzki (POL) | 0–2 | Nikolay Monov (RUS) |
Juan Marén (CUB) | Bye |
Round 7
[edit]Score | ||
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Repechage | ||
Choi Sang-sun (KOR) | 4–1 | Juan Marén (CUB) |
Nikolay Monov (RUS) | 4–0 | Peter Rónai (HUN) |
Finals
[edit]Score | ||
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Bronze medal match | ||
Choi Sang-sun (KOR) | 2–2 | Nikolay Monov (RUS) |
Final | ||
Mkhitar Manukyan (KAZ) | 3–0 | Şeref Eroğlu (TUR) |
References
[edit]- ^ "Alexander Karelin to battle Matt Ghaffari in Gold-Medal bout at Greco-Roman World Championships". themat.com. 30 August 1998. Archived from the original on 1999-04-20. Retrieved 22 May 2020.