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European Wrestling Championships

The European Wrestling Championships is the second oldest international wrestling competition of the modern world and the main wrestling championships in Europe. It predates World Wrestling Championships and other regional wrestling championships and is second only to the wrestling events at the Olympics. From its inception in 1898 till 1927 only Greco-Roman wrestling was contested. Since 1929 separate freestyle wrestling events were held as well. Since 1970 the two Olympic wrestling styles were contested together during the same unified events. Since 1973 Sambo wrestling was included into the championships programme along with GR and freestyle wrestling[1] (subsequently discontinued and from 1983 contested separately). Since 2014 associated traditional wrestling styles recognized globally by UWW were incorporated into the annual championships schedule.

European Wrestling Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)February – May
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1911 (1911)
Activityamateur wrestling
Organised byFILAUWW Europe

Summary edit

Until 2005 there was held separate championships for each wrestling style. First women championships was held in 1988.

Pre 1911 edit

No. Year City Country Date Venue Style Events Winner
1 1898 Vienna   Austria-Hungary GR 1 (Open)   Russian Empire
2 1902 The Hague   Netherlands GR 1 (Open)   Denmark
3 1903 Rotterdam   Netherlands February 8 GR 1 (Open)   Denmark
4 1904 Amsterdam   Netherlands January 24 GR 1 (Open)   Bohemia
5 1905 Amsterdam   Netherlands January 28 – 29 GR 1 (Open)   Netherlands
6 1906 The Hague   Netherlands January 28 GR 3   German Empire
7 1907 Copenhagen   Denmark GR 3   Denmark
Vienna   Austria-Hungary GR 1 (Open)   Austria
8 1909 Malmö   Sweden February GR 4   Sweden
Dresden   German Empire September GR 4   German Empire
9 1910 Budapest   Austria-Hungary GR 3   Denmark

Post 1911 edit

No. Year City Country Date Venue Style Events Winner
1 1911 Budapest   Austria-Hungary GR 4   Austria
2 1921 Offenbach   Germany GR 5   Germany
3 1924 Neunkirchen   Germany GR 7   Germany
4 1925 Milan   Italy GR 6   Hungary
5 1926 Riga   Latvia GR 6   Germany
6 1927 Budapest   Hungary GR 6   Hungary
7 1929 Paris   France February FS 7   Sweden
Dortmund   Germany April GR 6   Sweden
8 1930 Stockholm   Sweden March GR 7   Sweden
Brussels   Belgium May FS 7   Belgium
9 1931 Prague   Czechoslovakia March GR 7   Finland
Budapest   Hungary October FS 7   Hungary
10 1933 Helsinki   Finland March GR 7   Finland
Paris   France November FS 7    Switzerland
11 1934 Rome   Italy April GR 7   Sweden
Stockholm   Sweden October FS 7   Sweden
12 1935 Copenhagen   Denmark April GR 7   Nazi Germany
Brussels   Belgium September FS 7   Hungary
13 1937 Paris   France May GR 7   Sweden
Munchen   Nazi Germany October FS 7   Nazi Germany
14 1938 Tallinn   Estonia GR 7   Sweden
15 1939 Oslo   Norway GR 7   Sweden
16 1946 Stockholm   Sweden FS 8   Turkey
17 1947 Prague   Czechoslovakia April 11 – 14 GR 8   Sweden
18 1949 Istanbul   Turkey FS 8   Turkey
19 1966 Essen   West Germany GR 8   Soviet Union
Carlsruhe   West Germany FS 8   Soviet Union
20 1967 Minsk   Soviet Union Minsk Sports Palace GR 8   Soviet Union
Istanbul   Turkey FS 8   Turkey
21 1968 Västerås   Sweden June 14 – 16 GR 8   Soviet Union
Skopje   Yugoslavia July 2 – 4 FS 8   Bulgaria
22 1969 Modena   Italy GR 10   Yugoslavia
Sofia   Bulgaria FS 10   Soviet Union
23 1970 East Berlin   East Germany June 9 – 14 GR 10   East Germany
FS 10   Soviet Union
24 1972 Katowice   Poland May 24 – 30 Spodek Arena GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
25 1973 Losanna    Switzerland March FS 10   Soviet Union
Helsinki   Finland June GR 10   Bulgaria
26 1974 Madrid   Spain June 21 – 29 Palacio de Deportes GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
Sambo 10   Soviet Union
27 1975 Ludwigshafen   West Germany GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
Sambo 10 not contested
28 1976 Leningrad   Soviet Union April 12 – 23 Yubileyny Sports Palace GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
Sambo 10   Soviet Union
29 1977 Bursa   Turkey GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
30 1978 Sofia   Bulgaria April 22 – 24 GR 10   Romania
May 5 – 7 FS 10   Bulgaria
31 1979 Bucharest   Romania April 16 – 21 GR 10   Romania
FS 10   Soviet Union
32 1980 Prievidza   Czechoslovakia April 20 – 27 GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
33 1981 Gothenburg   Sweden April 8 – 11 GR 10   Soviet Union
Łódź   Poland April 23 – 26 FS 10   Soviet Union
34 1982 Varna   Bulgaria April 17 – 25 GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
Sambo 10   Soviet Union
35 1983 Budapest   Hungary April GR 10   Bulgaria
  Soviet Union
April FS 10   Bulgaria
36 1984 Jönköping   Sweden April GR 10   Soviet Union
April FS 10   Soviet Union
37 1985 Leipzig   East Germany April GR 10   Soviet Union
April FS 10   Soviet Union
38 1986 Piraeus   Greece April 14 – 20 GR 10   Soviet Union
FS 10   Soviet Union
39 1987 Veliko Tarnovo   Bulgaria May FS 10   Soviet Union
Tampere   Finland May GR 10   Soviet Union
40 1988 Manchester   UK April FS 10   Soviet Union
Kolbotn   Norway May GR 10   Soviet Union
Dijon   France July LF 9   France
41 1989 Oulu   Finland May 5 – 7 GR 10   Soviet Union
Ankara   Turkey May 12 – 14 FS 10   Soviet Union
42 1990 Poznań   Poland May 6 – 8 FS 10   Soviet Union
May 1 – 15 GR 10   Soviet Union
43 1991 Aschaffenburg   Germany April GR 10   Soviet Union
Stuttgart May FS 10   Soviet Union
44 1992 Copenhagen   Denmark April 24 GR 10   CIS
Kaposvár   Hungary May 1 FS 10   CIS
45 1993 Istanbul   Turkey January GR 10   Russia
January FS 10   Turkey
Ivanovo   Russia January Ivanovo Sports Palace LF 9   Russia
46 1994 Athens   Greece April GR 10   Russia
  Ukraine
Rome   Italy April FS 10   Russia
47 1995 Besançon   France 26–30 April GR 10   Russia
Fribourg    Switzerland 8–11 April FS 10   Russia
48 1996 Budapest   Hungary 21 March GR 10   Russia
27 March FS 10   Russia
Oslo   Norway June LF 9   Russia
49 1997 Kouvola   Finland May GR 8   Turkey
Warsaw   Poland May FS 8   Russia
LF 6   France
50 1998 Minsk   Belarus April Minsk Sports Palace GR 8   Russia
Bratislava   Slovakia May FS 8   Ukraine
LF 6   Russia
51 1999 Minsk   Belarus April 15 – 18 Minsk Sports Palace FS 8   Russia
Götzis   Austria April 24 – May 1 LF 6   France
Sofia   Bulgaria May 13 – 16 GR 8   Russia
52 2000 Moscow   Russia April 13 – 18 CSKA Arena GR 8   Russia
Budapest   Hungary April 9 Népstadion FS 8   Russia
LF 6   Russia
53 2001 Budapest   Hungary April FS 8   Russia
LF 6   Russia
Istanbul   Turkey May GR 8   Turkey
54 2002 Seinäjoki   Finland April GR 7   Russia
LF 7   Russia
Baku   Azerbaijan May 1 Heydar Aliyev Sports Complex FS 7   Russia
55 2003 Belgrade   Serbia and Montenegro May 1 GR 7   Russia
Riga   Latvia May 23 FS 7   Russia
LF 7   Russia
56 2004 Haparanda   Sweden April 8 – 11 GR 7   Ukraine
LF 7   Ukraine
Ankara   Turkey April 23 – 25 FS 7   Russia
57 2005 Varna   Bulgaria April GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Ukraine
LF 7   Russia
58 2006 Moscow   Russia April 25 – 30 Megasport Arena GR 7   Turkey
FS 7   Russia
LF 7   Russia
59 2007 Sofia   Bulgaria April 17 – 22 Winter Sports Palace GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Ukraine
LF 7   Russia
60 2008 Tampere   Finland April 1 – 6 Tampere Sports Centre GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Russia
LF 7   Russia
61 2009 Vilnius   Lithuania March 31 – April 5 Utenos pramogų arena GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Azerbaijan
LF 7   Russia
62 2010 Baku   Azerbaijan April 13 – 18 Heydar Aliyev Sports Complex GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Russia
LF 7   Russia
63 2011 Dortmund   Germany March 29 – April 3 Westfalenhallen GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Russia
LF 7   Ukraine
64 2012 Belgrade   Serbia March 8 – 11 Kombank Arena GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Russia
LF 7   Ukraine
65 2013 Tbilisi   Georgia March 19 – 24 Tbilisi Sports Palace GR 7   Russia
FS 7   Russia
LF 7   Ukraine
66 2014 Vantaa   Finland April 1 – 6 Trio Arena GR 8   Russia
FS 8   Russia
LF 8   Russia
67 2016 Riga   Latvia March 8 – 13 Arena Riga GR 8   Russia
FS 8   Georgia
LF 8   Ukraine
68 2017 Novi Sad   Serbia May 2 – 7 SPC Vojvodina GR 8   Hungary
FS 8   Azerbaijan
LF 8   Russia
69 2018 Kaspiysk   Russia April 30 – May 6 Ali Aliyev Sport Complex GR 10   Russia
FS 10   Russia
LF 10   Russia
70 2019 Bucharest   Romania April 8 – 14 Polyvalent Hall GR 10   Russia
FS 10   Russia
LF 10   Ukraine
71 2020 Rome   Italy February 10 – 16 PalaPellicone GR 10   Russia
FS 10   Russia
LF 10   Russia
72 2021 Warsaw   Poland April 19 – 25 Torwar Hall GR 10   Russia
FS 10   Russia
LF 10   Russia
73 2022 Budapest   Hungary March 28 – April 3 Budapest Sports Arena GR 10   Azerbaijan
FS 10   Azerbaijan
LF 10   Turkey
74 2023 Zagreb   Croatia April 17 – 23 Arena Zagreb GR 10   Turkey
FS 10   Azerbaijan
LF 10   Ukraine
75 2024 Bucharest   Romania February 12 – 18 Polyvalent Hall GR 10   Turkey
FS 10   Turkey
LF 10   Ukraine
76 2025 Bratislava   Slovakia April 7 – 13 TBD GR 10 TBD
FS 10 TBD
LF 10 TBD
  • FS : Freestyle / GR : Greco-Roman / LF : Women's Freestyle
  • Until 2018 : 67 GR, 60 FS, 24 LF

All-time medal table edit

Updated after the 2024 European Wrestling Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia2429895435
2  Soviet Union23010773410
3  Bulgaria145150171466
4  Turkey11998154371
5  Sweden857583243
6  Germany75112128315
7  Azerbaijan685064182
8  Hungary679499260
9  Ukraine6490114268
10  Poland386692196
11  Finland353546116
12  Armenia352739101
13  Georgia335085168
14  Romania328090202
15  France272971127
16  Belarus216072153
17  East Germany16384094
18  Italy14164070
19  Norway12182151
20  Yugoslavia12131540
21  Moldova9162853
22  Switzerland8141032
23  CIS83213
24  Greece7202754
25  Slovakia75921
26  Estonia6141333
27  Austria57921
28  Latvia55818
  Individual Neutral Athletes[a]541120
29  Czechoslovakia4113247
30  Belgium411520
31  Denmark47415
32  Serbia451322
33  North Macedonia2057
34  Czech Republic13711
35  Albania1326
36  San Marino1315
37  Egypt1124
38  Israel07512
39  Great Britain0448
40  Iran0415
41  Lithuania0279
42  Spain0178
43  Netherlands0145
44  Monaco0101
45  Croatia0088
46  Slovenia0011
Totals (46 entries)1452145818174727

Notes edit

  1. ^ At the 2024 European Championships, in accordance with sanctions imposed following by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, wrestlers from Russia and Belarus were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Russia or Belarus. They instead participated as "Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN)", their medals were not included in the official medal table.

European U23 Wrestling Championships edit

The European U23 Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe.

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
1 2015 Wałbrzych   Poland 24
2 2016 Russe   Bulgaria 24
3 2017 Szombathely   Hungary 24
4 2018 Istanbul   Turkey 30
5 2019 Novi Sad   Serbia 30
6 2021 Skopje   North Macedonia 30
7 2022 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 30
8 2023 Bucharest   Romania 30
9 2024 Baku   Azerbaijan 30

Medals U23 edit

As of 2023 European U23 Wrestling Championship
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia533037120
2  Georgia27204087
3  Azerbaijan26173881
4  Turkey222869119
5  Ukraine22243682
6  Hungary1272847
7  Moldova982037
8  Poland951529
9  Belarus692338
10  France65718
11  Germany572335
12  Finland52310
13  Armenia4122339
14  Romania491427
15  Sweden45615
16  Bulgaria271524
17  Greece2136
18  Serbia1337
19  Denmark1203
20  Italy1168
21  Netherlands1012
22  Croatia0415
23  Lithuania0347
24  Austria0325
25  Slovakia0314
26  Czech Republic0303
27  Norway02810
28  Estonia0123
  Israel0123
30  Latvia0022
31  Albania0011
  Belgium0011
  Great Britain0011
  North Macedonia0011
Totals (34 entries)222222436880

Youth Wrestling edit

European Espoirs Wrestling Championships (U20) edit

The European Espoirs Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe.

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
1 1970 Huskvarna   Sweden 20
2 1972 Hvar   Yugoslavia 20
3 1974 Haparanda   Sweden 20
4 1976 Poznań   Poland 20
5 1978 Oulu   Finland 20
6 1982 Leipzig   East Germany 20
7 1984 Slaghaven   Denmark (LL) 10
Fredrikshavn   Denmark (GR) 10
8 1986 Lidköping   Sweden (LL) 10
Malmö   Sweden (GR) 10
9 1988 Wałbrzych   Poland 20
10 1990 Unknown Unknown 20
11 1992 Szekesfehervar   Hungary 20
12 1994 Kuortane   Finland (LL) 10
Istanbul   Turkey (GR) 10

LL : Freestyle / GR : Greco-Roman / LF : Women's Freestyle

European Juniors Wrestling Championship (U20) edit

The European Juniors Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe.

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
1 1980 Bursa   Turkey 20
2 1981 Unknown Unknown (GR) 10
3 1984 Łódź   Poland 20
4 1985 Bologna   Italy 20
5 1987 Katowice   Poland 20
6 1989 Bursa   Turkey (LL) 10
Witten   Germany (GR) 10
7 1991 Istanbul   Turkey (LL) 10
8 1993 Goetzis   Austria 20
9 1995 Witten   Germany (LL , GR) 20
Klippan   Sweden (LF) 7
10 1996 Sofia   Bulgaria (LL , GR) 20
Rodby   Denmark (LF) 8
11 1997 Istanbul   Turkey (LL , GR) 20
Hradec Králové   Czech Republic (LF) 8
12 1998 Radovis   North Macedonia (LL) 10
Tirana   Albania (GR) 10
Patras   Greece (LF) 8
13 1999 Budapest   Hungary (GR , LF) 17
Riga   Latvia (LL) 9
14 2000 Sofia   Bulgaria 26
15 2002 Tirana   Albania (LL , LF) 17
Subotica   Yugoslavia (GR) 9
Edition Year Host city Host country Events
16 2004 Sofia   Bulgaria (LL , LF) 16
Murska Sobota   Slovenia (GR) 8
17 2005 Wroclaw   Poland 24
18 2006 Szombathely   Hungary 24
19 2007 Belgrade   Serbia 24
20 2008 Košice   Slovakia 24
21 2009 Tbilisi   Georgia 24
22 2010 Samokov   Bulgaria 24
23 2011 Zrenjanin   Serbia 24
24 2012 Zagreb   Croatia 24
25 2013 Skopje   North Macedonia 24
26 2014 Warsaw   Poland 24
27 2015 Istanbul   Turkey 24
28 2016 Bucharest   Romania 24
29 2017 Dortmund   Germany 24
30 2018 Rome   Italy 30
31 2019 Pontevedra   Spain 30
32 2021 Dortmund   Germany 30
33 2022 Rome   Italy 30
34 2023 Santiago de Compostela   Spain 30
35 2024 Warsaw   Poland

LL : Freestyle / GR : Greco-Roman / LF : Women's Freestyle

European Cadets Wrestling Championship (U17) edit

The European Cadets Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe.

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
1 1986 Bursa   Turkey 26
2 1988 Izmir   Turkey 22
3 2000 Bratislava   Slovakia 30
4 2001 Izmir   Turkey 30
5 2002 Vilnius   Lithuania (LL) 10
Odesa   Ukraine (GR) 10
Albena   Bulgaria (LF) 10
6 2003 Skopje   North Macedonia (LL) 10
Rostov-on-Don   Russia (GR) 10
Sevilla   Spain (LF) 10
7 2004 Albena   Bulgaria (GR , LF) 20
Istanbul   Turkey (LL) 10
8 2005 Tirana   Albania 30
9 2006 Istanbul   Turkey 30
10 2007 Warsaw   Poland 30
11 2008 Daugavpils   Latvia 30
12 2009 Zrenjanin   Serbia 30
13 2010 Sarajevo   Bosnia and Herzegovina 30
14 2011 Warsaw   Poland 30
15 2012 Katowice   Poland 30
16 2013 Bar   Montenegro 30
17 2014 Samokov   Bulgaria 30
18 2015 Subotica   Serbia 30
19 2016 Stockholm   Sweden 30
20 2017 Sarajevo   Bosnia and Herzegovina 30
21 2018 Skopje   North Macedonia 30
22 2019 Faenza   Italy 30
23 2021 Samokov   Bulgaria 30
24 2022 Bucharest   Romania 30
25 2023 Tirana   Albania 30
26 2024 Kuortane   Finland

LL : Freestyle / GR : Greco-Roman / LF : Women's Freestyle

European Schools Wrestling Championship (U15) edit

The European Schools Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe.

Edition Year Host city Host country Events
1 2017 Belgrade   Serbia 30
2 2018 Győr   Hungary 30
3 2019 Kraków   Poland 30
4 2021 Sofia   Bulgaria 30
5 2022 Zagreb   Croatia 30
6 2023 Kaposvár   Hungary 30
7 2024 Loutraki   Greece

Traditional wrestling edit

[2]

European Sambo Championships edit

Among the decisions taken during the 1973 FILA Congress, held under the FILA President Milan Ercegan, Sambo, a special form of wrestling particularly practised in the USSR and Asia, was recognized. Among the decisions taken during the Congress, Sambo for the first time was included in the programme of the 1974 European Wrestling Championships (along with GR and freestyle.) During the Congress, the attribution of the next freestyle wrestling, Greco-Roman wrestling and Sambo championships was decided as follows: European Championships: 1974 at Madrid (Spain,) 1975 at Ludwigshafen (West Germany,) 1976 in Turkey. World Championships: 1974 at Tehran. Junior European Championships: 1974 at Poznań (Poland.) Junior World Championships: 1973 at Miami (USA.)[1] After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, anti-Soviet international sentiment led to a discontinuation of Sambo from the Championships programme.

European Grappling Championships edit

The European Grappling Championships (GP) is main traditional wrestling championships in Europe.

Edition Year Host venue Events
1 2015   Sassari, Italy 26
2 2016   Rome, Italy 26
3 2017
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The European Wrestling Championships is the second oldest international wrestling competition of the modern world and the main wrestling championships in Europe It predates World Wrestling Championships and other regional wrestling championships and is second only to the wrestling events at the Olympics From its inception in 1898 till 1927 only Greco Roman wrestling was contested Since 1929 separate freestyle wrestling events were held as well Since 1970 the two Olympic wrestling styles were contested together during the same unified events Since 1973 Sambo wrestling was included into the championships programme along with GR and freestyle wrestling 1 subsequently discontinued and from 1983 contested separately Since 2014 associated traditional wrestling styles recognized globally by UWW were incorporated into the annual championships schedule European Wrestling ChampionshipsStatusactiveGenresports eventDate s February MayFrequencyannualLocation s variousInaugurated1911 1911 Activityamateur wrestlingOrganised byFILA UWW Europe Contents 1 Summary 1 1 Pre 1911 1 2 Post 1911 2 All time medal table 3 Notes 4 European U23 Wrestling Championships 4 1 Medals U23 5 Youth Wrestling 5 1 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships U20 5 2 European Juniors Wrestling Championship U20 5 3 European Cadets Wrestling Championship U17 5 4 European Schools Wrestling Championship U15 6 Traditional wrestling 6 1 European Sambo Championships 6 2 European Grappling Championships 6 3 European Pankration Championships 6 4 European Alysh Championships 6 5 European Pahlavani Championships 6 6 European Kazak Kuresi Championships 6 7 European Beach Wrestling Championships 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksSummary editUntil 2005 there was held separate championships for each wrestling style First women championships was held in 1988 Pre 1911 edit No Year City Country Date Venue Style Events Winner 1 1898 Vienna nbsp Austria Hungary GR 1 Open nbsp Russian Empire 2 1902 The Hague nbsp Netherlands GR 1 Open nbsp Denmark 3 1903 Rotterdam nbsp Netherlands February 8 GR 1 Open nbsp Denmark 4 1904 Amsterdam nbsp Netherlands January 24 GR 1 Open nbsp Bohemia 5 1905 Amsterdam nbsp Netherlands January 28 29 GR 1 Open nbsp Netherlands 6 1906 The Hague nbsp Netherlands January 28 GR 3 nbsp German Empire 7 1907 Copenhagen nbsp Denmark GR 3 nbsp Denmark Vienna nbsp Austria Hungary GR 1 Open nbsp Austria 8 1909 Malmo nbsp Sweden February GR 4 nbsp Sweden Dresden nbsp German Empire September GR 4 nbsp German Empire 9 1910 Budapest nbsp Austria Hungary GR 3 nbsp Denmark Post 1911 edit No Year City Country Date Venue Style Events Winner 1 1911 Budapest nbsp Austria Hungary GR 4 nbsp Austria 2 1921 Offenbach nbsp Germany GR 5 nbsp Germany 3 1924 Neunkirchen nbsp Germany GR 7 nbsp Germany 4 1925 Milan nbsp Italy GR 6 nbsp Hungary 5 1926 Riga nbsp Latvia GR 6 nbsp Germany 6 1927 Budapest nbsp Hungary GR 6 nbsp Hungary 7 1929 Paris nbsp France February FS 7 nbsp Sweden Dortmund nbsp Germany April GR 6 nbsp Sweden 8 1930 Stockholm nbsp Sweden March GR 7 nbsp Sweden Brussels nbsp Belgium May FS 7 nbsp Belgium 9 1931 Prague nbsp Czechoslovakia March GR 7 nbsp Finland Budapest nbsp Hungary October FS 7 nbsp Hungary 10 1933 Helsinki nbsp Finland March GR 7 nbsp Finland Paris nbsp France November FS 7 nbsp Switzerland 11 1934 Rome nbsp Italy April GR 7 nbsp Sweden Stockholm nbsp Sweden October FS 7 nbsp Sweden 12 1935 Copenhagen nbsp Denmark April GR 7 nbsp Nazi Germany Brussels nbsp Belgium September FS 7 nbsp Hungary 13 1937 Paris nbsp France May GR 7 nbsp Sweden Munchen nbsp Nazi Germany October FS 7 nbsp Nazi Germany 14 1938 Tallinn nbsp Estonia GR 7 nbsp Sweden 15 1939 Oslo nbsp Norway GR 7 nbsp Sweden 16 1946 Stockholm nbsp Sweden FS 8 nbsp Turkey 17 1947 Prague nbsp Czechoslovakia April 11 14 GR 8 nbsp Sweden 18 1949 Istanbul nbsp Turkey FS 8 nbsp Turkey 19 1966 Essen nbsp West Germany GR 8 nbsp Soviet Union Carlsruhe nbsp West Germany FS 8 nbsp Soviet Union 20 1967 Minsk nbsp Soviet Union Minsk Sports Palace GR 8 nbsp Soviet Union Istanbul nbsp Turkey FS 8 nbsp Turkey 21 1968 Vasteras nbsp Sweden June 14 16 GR 8 nbsp Soviet Union Skopje nbsp Yugoslavia July 2 4 FS 8 nbsp Bulgaria 22 1969 Modena nbsp Italy GR 10 nbsp Yugoslavia Sofia nbsp Bulgaria FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 23 1970 East Berlin nbsp East Germany June 9 14 GR 10 nbsp East Germany FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 24 1972 Katowice nbsp Poland May 24 30 Spodek Arena GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 25 1973 Losanna nbsp Switzerland March FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union Helsinki nbsp Finland June GR 10 nbsp Bulgaria 26 1974 Madrid nbsp Spain June 21 29 Palacio de Deportes GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union Sambo 10 nbsp Soviet Union 27 1975 Ludwigshafen nbsp West Germany GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union Sambo 10 not contested 28 1976 Leningrad nbsp Soviet Union April 12 23 Yubileyny Sports Palace GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union Sambo 10 nbsp Soviet Union 29 1977 Bursa nbsp Turkey GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 30 1978 Sofia nbsp Bulgaria April 22 24 GR 10 nbsp Romania May 5 7 FS 10 nbsp Bulgaria 31 1979 Bucharest nbsp Romania April 16 21 GR 10 nbsp Romania FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 32 1980 Prievidza nbsp Czechoslovakia April 20 27 GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 33 1981 Gothenburg nbsp Sweden April 8 11 GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union Lodz nbsp Poland April 23 26 FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 34 1982 Varna nbsp Bulgaria April 17 25 GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union Sambo 10 nbsp Soviet Union 35 1983 Budapest nbsp Hungary April GR 10 nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Soviet Union April FS 10 nbsp Bulgaria 36 1984 Jonkoping nbsp Sweden April GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union April FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 37 1985 Leipzig nbsp East Germany April GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union April FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 38 1986 Piraeus nbsp Greece April 14 20 GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 39 1987 Veliko Tarnovo nbsp Bulgaria May FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union Tampere nbsp Finland May GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union 40 1988 Manchester nbsp UK April FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union Kolbotn nbsp Norway May GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union Dijon nbsp France July LF 9 nbsp France 41 1989 Oulu nbsp Finland May 5 7 GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union Ankara nbsp Turkey May 12 14 FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 42 1990 Poznan nbsp Poland May 6 8 FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union May 1 15 GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union 43 1991 Aschaffenburg nbsp Germany April GR 10 nbsp Soviet Union Stuttgart May FS 10 nbsp Soviet Union 44 1992 Copenhagen nbsp Denmark April 24 GR 10 nbsp CIS Kaposvar nbsp Hungary May 1 FS 10 nbsp CIS 45 1993 Istanbul nbsp Turkey January GR 10 nbsp Russia January FS 10 nbsp Turkey Ivanovo nbsp Russia January Ivanovo Sports Palace LF 9 nbsp Russia 46 1994 Athens nbsp Greece April GR 10 nbsp Russia nbsp Ukraine Rome nbsp Italy April FS 10 nbsp Russia 47 1995 Besancon nbsp France 26 30 April GR 10 nbsp Russia Fribourg nbsp Switzerland 8 11 April FS 10 nbsp Russia 48 1996 Budapest nbsp Hungary 21 March GR 10 nbsp Russia 27 March FS 10 nbsp Russia Oslo nbsp Norway June LF 9 nbsp Russia 49 1997 Kouvola nbsp Finland May GR 8 nbsp Turkey Warsaw nbsp Poland May FS 8 nbsp Russia LF 6 nbsp France 50 1998 Minsk nbsp Belarus April Minsk Sports Palace GR 8 nbsp Russia Bratislava nbsp Slovakia May FS 8 nbsp Ukraine LF 6 nbsp Russia 51 1999 Minsk nbsp Belarus April 15 18 Minsk Sports Palace FS 8 nbsp Russia Gotzis nbsp Austria April 24 May 1 LF 6 nbsp France Sofia nbsp Bulgaria May 13 16 GR 8 nbsp Russia 52 2000 Moscow nbsp Russia April 13 18 CSKA Arena GR 8 nbsp Russia Budapest nbsp Hungary April 9 Nepstadion FS 8 nbsp Russia LF 6 nbsp Russia 53 2001 Budapest nbsp Hungary April FS 8 nbsp Russia LF 6 nbsp Russia Istanbul nbsp Turkey May GR 8 nbsp Turkey 54 2002 Seinajoki nbsp Finland April GR 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Russia Baku nbsp Azerbaijan May 1 Heydar Aliyev Sports Complex FS 7 nbsp Russia 55 2003 Belgrade nbsp Serbia and Montenegro May 1 GR 7 nbsp Russia Riga nbsp Latvia May 23 FS 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Russia 56 2004 Haparanda nbsp Sweden April 8 11 GR 7 nbsp Ukraine LF 7 nbsp Ukraine Ankara nbsp Turkey April 23 25 FS 7 nbsp Russia 57 2005 Varna nbsp Bulgaria April GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Ukraine LF 7 nbsp Russia 58 2006 Moscow nbsp Russia April 25 30 Megasport Arena GR 7 nbsp Turkey FS 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Russia 59 2007 Sofia nbsp Bulgaria April 17 22 Winter Sports Palace GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Ukraine LF 7 nbsp Russia 60 2008 Tampere nbsp Finland April 1 6 Tampere Sports Centre GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Russia 61 2009 Vilnius nbsp Lithuania March 31 April 5 Utenos pramogu arena GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Azerbaijan LF 7 nbsp Russia 62 2010 Baku nbsp Azerbaijan April 13 18 Heydar Aliyev Sports Complex GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Russia 63 2011 Dortmund nbsp Germany March 29 April 3 Westfalenhallen GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Ukraine 64 2012 Belgrade nbsp Serbia March 8 11 Kombank Arena GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Ukraine 65 2013 Tbilisi nbsp Georgia March 19 24 Tbilisi Sports Palace GR 7 nbsp Russia FS 7 nbsp Russia LF 7 nbsp Ukraine 66 2014 Vantaa nbsp Finland April 1 6 Trio Arena GR 8 nbsp Russia FS 8 nbsp Russia LF 8 nbsp Russia 67 2016 Riga nbsp Latvia March 8 13 Arena Riga GR 8 nbsp Russia FS 8 nbsp Georgia LF 8 nbsp Ukraine 68 2017 Novi Sad nbsp Serbia May 2 7 SPC Vojvodina GR 8 nbsp Hungary FS 8 nbsp Azerbaijan LF 8 nbsp Russia 69 2018 Kaspiysk nbsp Russia April 30 May 6 Ali Aliyev Sport Complex GR 10 nbsp Russia FS 10 nbsp Russia LF 10 nbsp Russia 70 2019 Bucharest nbsp Romania April 8 14 Polyvalent Hall GR 10 nbsp Russia FS 10 nbsp Russia LF 10 nbsp Ukraine 71 2020 Rome nbsp Italy February 10 16 PalaPellicone GR 10 nbsp Russia FS 10 nbsp Russia LF 10 nbsp Russia 72 2021 Warsaw nbsp Poland April 19 25 Torwar Hall GR 10 nbsp Russia FS 10 nbsp Russia LF 10 nbsp Russia 73 2022 Budapest nbsp Hungary March 28 April 3 Budapest Sports Arena GR 10 nbsp Azerbaijan FS 10 nbsp Azerbaijan LF 10 nbsp Turkey 74 2023 Zagreb nbsp Croatia April 17 23 Arena Zagreb GR 10 nbsp Turkey FS 10 nbsp Azerbaijan LF 10 nbsp Ukraine 75 2024 Bucharest nbsp Romania February 12 18 Polyvalent Hall GR 10 nbsp Turkey FS 10 nbsp Turkey LF 10 nbsp Ukraine 76 2025 Bratislava nbsp Slovakia April 7 13 TBD GR 10 TBD FS 10 TBD LF 10 TBD FS Freestyle GR Greco Roman LF Women s Freestyle Until 2018 67 GR 60 FS 24 LFAll time medal table editUpdated after the 2024 European Wrestling Championships RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Russia24298954352 nbsp Soviet Union230107734103 nbsp Bulgaria1451501714664 nbsp Turkey119981543715 nbsp Sweden8575832436 nbsp Germany751121283157 nbsp Azerbaijan6850641828 nbsp Hungary6794992609 nbsp Ukraine649011426810 nbsp Poland38669219611 nbsp Finland35354611612 nbsp Armenia35273910113 nbsp Georgia33508516814 nbsp Romania32809020215 nbsp France27297112716 nbsp Belarus21607215317 nbsp East Germany1638409418 nbsp Italy1416407019 nbsp Norway1218215120 nbsp Yugoslavia1213154021 nbsp Moldova916285322 nbsp Switzerland814103223 nbsp CIS8321324 nbsp Greece720275425 nbsp Slovakia7592126 nbsp Estonia614133327 nbsp Austria5792128 nbsp Latvia55818 nbsp Individual Neutral Athletes a 54112029 nbsp Czechoslovakia411324730 nbsp Belgium41152031 nbsp Denmark4741532 nbsp Serbia45132233 nbsp North Macedonia205734 nbsp Czech Republic1371135 nbsp Albania132636 nbsp San Marino131537 nbsp Egypt112438 nbsp Israel0751239 nbsp Great Britain044840 nbsp Iran041541 nbsp Lithuania027942 nbsp Spain017843 nbsp Netherlands014544 nbsp Monaco010145 nbsp Croatia008846 nbsp Slovenia0011Totals 46 entries 1452145818174727Notes edit At the 2024 European Championships in accordance with sanctions imposed following by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine wrestlers from Russia and Belarus were not permitted to use the name flag or anthem of Russia or Belarus They instead participated as Individual Neutral Athletes AIN their medals were not included in the official medal table European U23 Wrestling Championships editThe European U23 Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe Edition Year Host city Host country Events 1 2015 Walbrzych nbsp Poland 24 2 2016 Russe nbsp Bulgaria 24 3 2017 Szombathely nbsp Hungary 24 4 2018 Istanbul nbsp Turkey 30 5 2019 Novi Sad nbsp Serbia 30 6 2021 Skopje nbsp North Macedonia 30 7 2022 Plovdiv nbsp Bulgaria 30 8 2023 Bucharest nbsp Romania 30 9 2024 Baku nbsp Azerbaijan 30 Medals U23 edit As of 2023 European U23 Wrestling Championship RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Russia5330371202 nbsp Georgia272040873 nbsp Azerbaijan261738814 nbsp Turkey2228691195 nbsp Ukraine222436826 nbsp Hungary12728477 nbsp Moldova9820378 nbsp Poland9515299 nbsp Belarus69233810 nbsp France6571811 nbsp Germany57233512 nbsp Finland5231013 nbsp Armenia412233914 nbsp Romania49142715 nbsp Sweden4561516 nbsp Bulgaria27152417 nbsp Greece213618 nbsp Serbia133719 nbsp Denmark120320 nbsp Italy116821 nbsp Netherlands101222 nbsp Croatia041523 nbsp Lithuania034724 nbsp Austria032525 nbsp Slovakia031426 nbsp Czech Republic030327 nbsp Norway0281028 nbsp Estonia0123 nbsp Israel012330 nbsp Latvia002231 nbsp Albania0011 nbsp Belgium0011 nbsp Great Britain0011 nbsp North Macedonia0011Totals 34 entries 222222436880Youth Wrestling editEuropean Espoirs Wrestling Championships U20 edit Main article European Espoirs Wrestling Championships The European Espoirs Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe Edition Year Host city Host country Events 1 1970 Huskvarna nbsp Sweden 20 2 1972 Hvar nbsp Yugoslavia 20 3 1974 Haparanda nbsp Sweden 20 4 1976 Poznan nbsp Poland 20 5 1978 Oulu nbsp Finland 20 6 1982 Leipzig nbsp East Germany 20 7 1984 Slaghaven nbsp Denmark LL 10 Fredrikshavn nbsp Denmark GR 10 8 1986 Lidkoping nbsp Sweden LL 10 Malmo nbsp Sweden GR 10 9 1988 Walbrzych nbsp Poland 20 10 1990 Unknown Unknown 20 11 1992 Szekesfehervar nbsp Hungary 20 12 1994 Kuortane nbsp Finland LL 10 Istanbul nbsp Turkey GR 10 LL Freestyle GR Greco Roman LF Women s Freestyle European Juniors Wrestling Championship U20 edit Main article European Juniors Wrestling Championships The European Juniors Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe Edition Year Host city Host country Events 1 1980 Bursa nbsp Turkey 20 2 1981 Unknown Unknown GR 10 3 1984 Lodz nbsp Poland 20 4 1985 Bologna nbsp Italy 20 5 1987 Katowice nbsp Poland 20 6 1989 Bursa nbsp Turkey LL 10 Witten nbsp Germany GR 10 7 1991 Istanbul nbsp Turkey LL 10 8 1993 Goetzis nbsp Austria 20 9 1995 Witten nbsp Germany LL GR 20 Klippan nbsp Sweden LF 7 10 1996 Sofia nbsp Bulgaria LL GR 20 Rodby nbsp Denmark LF 8 11 1997 Istanbul nbsp Turkey LL GR 20 Hradec Kralove nbsp Czech Republic LF 8 12 1998 Radovis nbsp North Macedonia LL 10 Tirana nbsp Albania GR 10 Patras nbsp Greece LF 8 13 1999 Budapest nbsp Hungary GR LF 17 Riga nbsp Latvia LL 9 14 2000 Sofia nbsp Bulgaria 26 15 2002 Tirana nbsp Albania LL LF 17 Subotica nbsp Yugoslavia GR 9 Edition Year Host city Host country Events 16 2004 Sofia nbsp Bulgaria LL LF 16 Murska Sobota nbsp Slovenia GR 8 17 2005 Wroclaw nbsp Poland 24 18 2006 Szombathely nbsp Hungary 24 19 2007 Belgrade nbsp Serbia 24 20 2008 Kosice nbsp Slovakia 24 21 2009 Tbilisi nbsp Georgia 24 22 2010 Samokov nbsp Bulgaria 24 23 2011 Zrenjanin nbsp Serbia 24 24 2012 Zagreb nbsp Croatia 24 25 2013 Skopje nbsp North Macedonia 24 26 2014 Warsaw nbsp Poland 24 27 2015 Istanbul nbsp Turkey 24 28 2016 Bucharest nbsp Romania 24 29 2017 Dortmund nbsp Germany 24 30 2018 Rome nbsp Italy 30 31 2019 Pontevedra nbsp Spain 30 32 2021 Dortmund nbsp Germany 30 33 2022 Rome nbsp Italy 30 34 2023 Santiago de Compostela nbsp Spain 30 35 2024 Warsaw nbsp Poland LL Freestyle GR Greco Roman LF Women s Freestyle European Cadets Wrestling Championship U17 edit Main article European Cadets Wrestling Championships The European Cadets Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe Edition Year Host city Host country Events 1 1986 Bursa nbsp Turkey 26 2 1988 Izmir nbsp Turkey 22 3 2000 Bratislava nbsp Slovakia 30 4 2001 Izmir nbsp Turkey 30 5 2002 Vilnius nbsp Lithuania LL 10 Odesa nbsp Ukraine GR 10 Albena nbsp Bulgaria LF 10 6 2003 Skopje nbsp North Macedonia LL 10 Rostov on Don nbsp Russia GR 10 Sevilla nbsp Spain LF 10 7 2004 Albena nbsp Bulgaria GR LF 20 Istanbul nbsp Turkey LL 10 8 2005 Tirana nbsp Albania 30 9 2006 Istanbul nbsp Turkey 30 10 2007 Warsaw nbsp Poland 30 11 2008 Daugavpils nbsp Latvia 30 12 2009 Zrenjanin nbsp Serbia 30 13 2010 Sarajevo nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 14 2011 Warsaw nbsp Poland 30 15 2012 Katowice nbsp Poland 30 16 2013 Bar nbsp Montenegro 30 17 2014 Samokov nbsp Bulgaria 30 18 2015 Subotica nbsp Serbia 30 19 2016 Stockholm nbsp Sweden 30 20 2017 Sarajevo nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 21 2018 Skopje nbsp North Macedonia 30 22 2019 Faenza nbsp Italy 30 23 2021 Samokov nbsp Bulgaria 30 24 2022 Bucharest nbsp Romania 30 25 2023 Tirana nbsp Albania 30 26 2024 Kuortane nbsp Finland LL Freestyle GR Greco Roman LF Women s Freestyle European Schools Wrestling Championship U15 edit Main article European Schools Wrestling Championships The European Schools Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe Edition Year Host city Host country Events 1 2017 Belgrade nbsp Serbia 30 2 2018 Gyor nbsp Hungary 30 3 2019 Krakow nbsp Poland 30 4 2021 Sofia nbsp Bulgaria 30 5 2022 Zagreb nbsp Croatia 30 6 2023 Kaposvar nbsp Hungary 30 7 2024 Loutraki nbsp Greece Traditional wrestling edit 2 European Sambo Championships edit Main article European Sambo Championships Among the decisions taken during the 1973 FILA Congress held under the FILA President Milan Ercegan Sambo a special form of wrestling particularly practised in the USSR and Asia was recognized Among the decisions taken during the Congress Sambo for the first time was included in the programme of the 1974 European Wrestling Championships along with GR and freestyle During the Congress the attribution of the next freestyle wrestling Greco Roman wrestling and Sambo championships was decided as follows European Championships 1974 at Madrid Spain 1975 at Ludwigshafen West Germany 1976 in Turkey World Championships 1974 at Tehran Junior European Championships 1974 at Poznan Poland Junior World Championships 1973 at Miami USA 1 After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan anti Soviet international sentiment led to a discontinuation of Sambo from the Championships programme European Grappling Championships edit Main article European Grappling Championships The European Grappling Championships GP is main traditional wrestling championships in Europe Edition Year Host venue Events 1 2015 nbsp Sassari Italy 26 2 2016 nbsp Rome Italy 26 3 2017 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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