2005 World Junior Wrestling Championships

2005 World Junior Wrestling Championships
Host cityLithuania Vilnius, Guatemala
Dates4-10 July 2005
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Turkey
Women Japan

The 2005 World Junior Wrestling Championships were the 29th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Vilnius, Lithuania between 4-10 July 2005.[1][2][3] [4] [5] [6]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia72514
2 Iran3328
3 Japan3238
4 Ukraine2057
5 Kyrgyzstan2024
 Sweden2024
7 United States1326
8 Turkey1315
9 Uzbekistan1113
10 Bulgaria1023
11 Serbia and Montenegro1001
12 Georgia0224
13 India0202
14 Belarus0167
15 Armenia0123
 Germany0123
17 Hungary0112
18 Romania0101
 Vietnam0101
20 Azerbaijan0022
 Lithuania0022
22 Austria0011
 Canada0011
 Greece0011
 Kazakhstan0011
 Latvia0011
 Poland0011
Totals (27 entries)24244896

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Iliaz Ozumbekov
 Kyrgyzstan
Sumit Sumit
 India
Patrick McCaffery
 United States
Bahar Jalali
 Iran
55 kg Besik Kudukhov
 Russia
Yasuhiro Inaba
 Japan
Farkhad Urazimbetov
 Uzbekistan
Mostafa Aghajaniozonbalagh
 Iran
60 kg Vagiv Kaziev
 Russia
Malkhaz Zarkua
 Georgia
Noriyuki Takatsuka
 Japan
Bauyrzhan Orazgaliyev
 Kazakhstan
66 kg Shamil Batirov
 Russia
Nasrullah Fadaei
 Iran
Kohei Fujimoto
 Japan
Leonid Bazan
 Ukraine
74 kg Mihail Ganev
 Bulgaria
Albert Satirov
 Russia
Elnur Aliev
 Azerbaijan
Harutyun Yenokyan
 Armenia
84 kg Georgy Ketoev
 Russia
Rasool Tavakoli
 Iran
Viktor Mukha
 Ukraine
Nikoloz Gagnidze
 Georgia
96 kg Amir Abbas Moradi Ganji
 Iran
Rıza Yıldırım
 Turkey
Rufat Guelhan
 Bulgaria
Tokhtar Temrezov
 Russia
120 kg Bilyal Makhov
 Russia
Bachana Karanadze
 Georgia
Bode Ogunwole
 United States
Maksim Mikhailevich
 Belarus

Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Elbek Toyiev
 Uzbekistan
Shavigh Gevorgyan
 Armenia
Andrey Pilichev
 Russia
Peter Modos
 Hungary
55 kg Hamid Sourian
 Iran
Sherali Shodmanov
 Uzbekistan
Rovshan Bayramov
 Azerbaijan
Revaz Lashkhi
 Georgia
60 kg Davor Štefanek
 Serbia and Montenegro
Baki Yürüker
 Turkey
Aleksandr Kazakevich
 Lithuania
Rinat Usupyanov
 Kyrgyzstan
66 kg Refik Ayvazoğlu
 Turkey
Ionel Puscasu
 Romania
Nikolai Savchenko
 Ukraine
Krzysztof Kowalski
 Poland
74 kg Davoud Abedinzadeh
 Iran
Renato Kun
 Hungary
Plamen Palev
 Ukraine
Valery Palenski
 Belarus
84 kg Yanarbek Kenyeev
 Kyrgyzstan
Ghasem Rezaei
 Iran
Artur Shahinyan
 Armenia
Denni Lipic
 Sweden
96 kg Sergey Sabinin
 Russia
Mehmet Kasım Aras
 Germany
Muhammed Sadin Bakır
 Turkey
Robertas Budris
 Lithuania
120 kg Jalmar Sjöberg
 Sweden
İsmail Güzel
 Turkey
Panagiotis Papadopoulos
 Greece
Bilyal Makhov
 Russia

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Mariya Stadnik
 Ukraine
Thi Hang Nguyen
 Vietnam
Annika Hofmann
 Germany
Megumi Shinto
 Japan
48 kg Lorissa Oorzak
 Russia
Sara Fulp-Allen
 United States
Maryna Markevich
 Belarus
Lyudmyla Balushka
 Ukraine
51 kg Aleksandra Kogut
 Ukraine
Nanae Suzuki
 Japan
Olga Gilova
 Russia
Zhuldyz Eshimova-Turtbayeva
 Kyrgyzstan
55 kg Johanna Mattsson
 Sweden
Danyelle Hedin
 United States
Olena Malyshko
 Ukraine
Alena Filipava
 Belarus
59 kg Kei Yamana
 Japan
Yuliya Ratkevich
 Belarus
Viktorija Grigorjeva
 Latvia
Larissa Kanaeva
 Russia
63 kg Mio Nishimaki
 Japan
Geetika Jakhar
 India
Helena Allandi
 Sweden
Tasha Eady
 Canada
67 kg Mami Shinkai
 Japan
Heather Martin
 United States
Irina Shautsova
 Belarus
Julia Weiss
 Germany
72 kg Ali Bernard
 United States
Alena Starodubtseva
 Russia
Vasilisa Marzaliuk
 Belarus
Marina Gastl
 Austria

References

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