2014 in combat sports
This article is about the 2014 combat sports season and results. For other sports' results, see 2014 in sports.
Overview of the events of 2014 in combat sports
- April 10–25: 2014 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in Sofia[1][2]
- Men's light fly winner: Shalkar Aikhynbay
- Men's fly winner: Shakur Stevenson
- Men's bantam winner: Javier Ibanez
- Men's light winner: Ablaikhan Zhussupov
- Men's light welter winner: Bibert Tumenov
- Men's welter winner: Bektemir Melikuziev
- Men's middle winner: Dmitrii Nesterov
- Men's light heavy winner: Blagoy Naydenov
- Men's heavy winner: Yordan Hernandez
- Men's super heavy winner: Daramni Rock
- Women's fly winner: Anush Grigoryan
- Women's light winner: Jajaira Gonzalez
- Women's middle winner: Elzbieta Wojcik
- August 23–27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[3]
- November 13–25: 2014 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Jeju City[4]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- January 25 – December 7: 2014 International Judo Federation Calendar of Events[11]
- January 25 – November 9: 2014 AJU African Open
- January 25 & 26: 2014 African Open #1 in Casablanca[12]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 8 & 9: 2014 African Open #2 (final) in Port Louis[13]
- February 1 – October 5: 2014 EJU European Open
- February 1 & 2: 2014 European Open #1 in Sofia
- February 15 & 16: 2014 European Open #2 in Oberwart
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[15]
- February 15 & 16: 2014 European Open #3 in Rome
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[16]
- March 1 & 2: 2014 European Open #4 in Prague[17]
- Seven different nations all share 1 gold medal each. However, Hungary won the overall medal tally.
- March 1 & 2: 2014 European Open #5 in Warsaw[18]
- Seven different nations all share 1 gold medal each. However, France won the overall medal tally.
- May 31 & June 1: 2014 European Open #6 in Madrid[19]
- September 27 & 28: 2014 European Open #7 in Tallinn[20]
- October 4: 2014 European Open #8 (final and women only) in Glasgow[21]
- October 4 & 5: 2014 European Open #9 (final and men only) in Lisbon[22]
- Japan won the gold medal tally. Japan and host nation, Portugal, won 5 overall medals each.
- February 8 – December 7: 2014 Judo Grand Slam
- February 21 – November 29: 2014 Judo Grand Prix
- March 8 – May 18: 2014 EJU Cadets Series
- March 8 & 9: 2014 EJU Cadets #1 in Zagreb[39]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 17–19: 2014 EJU Cadets #2 in Antalya[40]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 29 & 30: 2014 EJU Cadets #3 in Kyiv
- April 5 & 6: 2014 EJU Cadets #4 in Tver[41]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 12 & 13: 2014 EJU Cadets #5 in Coimbra[42]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 26 & 27: 2014 EJU Cadets #6 in Pitești[43]
- Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 3 & 4: 2014 EJU Cadets #7 in Berlin[44]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 10 & 11: 2014 EJU Cadets #8 in Teplice[45]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 17 & 18: 2014 EJU Cadets #9 (final) in Bielsko-Biała[46]
- March 15 – August 3: 2014 EJU Juniors Series
- March 15 & 16: 2014 EJU Juniors #1 in Coimbra[47]
- Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 5 & 6: 2014 EJU Juniors #2 in Thessaloniki[48]
- Georgia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 19 & 20: 2014 EJU Juniors #3 in Saint Petersburg[49]
- Japan won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Russia, won the overall medal tally.
- April 26 & 27: 2014 EJU Juniors #4 in Lignano[50]
- France and Israel won 3 gold medals each. However, host nation, Italy, won the overall medal tally.
- May 10 & 11: 2014 EJU Juniors #5 in Kaunas[51]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 17 & 18: 2014 EJU Juniors #6 in Deva[52]
- Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 24 & 25: 2014 EJU Juniors #7 in A Coruña[53]
- Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31 & June 1: 2014 EJU Juniors #8 in Leibnitz[54]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 12 & 13: 2014 EJU Juniors #9 in Paks[55]
- July 19 & 20: 2014 EJU Juniors #10 in Wrocław[56]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 26 & 27: 2014 EJU Juniors #11 in Prague[57]
- Brazil won the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 2 & 3: 2014 EJU Juniors #12 in Berlin (final)[58]
- France won the gold medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.
- March 17 – August 2: 2014 Pan American Open
- March 17 & 18: 2014 Pan American Open #1 in Montevideo[59]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 22 & 23: 2014 Pan American Open #2 in Buenos Aires[60]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 14 & 15: 2014 Pan American Open #3 in San Salvador[61]
- Canada won the gold medal tally. Brazil and Canada both won 11 overall medals each.
- July 26 & 27: 2014 Pan American Open #4 in Santiago[62]
- Brazil and Canada won 2 gold medals each. However, Brazil won the overall medal tally.
- August 1 & 2: 2014 Pan American Open Final (#5) in Miami[63]
- Brazil and the United States won 4 gold medals each. However, the United States won the overall medal tally.
- March 29 - November 2: 2014 EJU Seniors Series
- March 29 & 30: 2014 EJU Seniors #1 in Sarajevo[64]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 10 & 11: 2014 EJU Seniors #2 in London[65]
- May 17 & 18: 2014 EJU Seniors #3 in Orenburg[66]
- Host nation, Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 14 & 15: 2014 EJU Seniors #4 in Celje-Podčetrtek[67]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 12 & 13: 2014 EJU Seniors #5 in Sindelfingen[68]
- France won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Germany, won the overall medal tally.
- September 6 & 7: 2014 EJU Seniors #6 in Bratislava[69]
- Poland won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 20 & 21: 2014 EJU Seniors #7 in Tampere[70]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 27 & 28: 2014 EJU Seniors #8 in Belgrade[71]
- Romania won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Serbia, won the overall medal tally.
- October 25–29: 2014 EJU Seniors #9 in Helsingborg[72]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 1 & 2: 2014 EJU Seniors #10 (final) in Málaga[73]
- Germany and Russia won 4 gold medals each. Host nation, Spain, won the overall medal tally.
- June 21–29: 2014 PJC Cadets and Juniors Series
- June 21 & 22: 2014 Pan American Judo C&D #1 in Panama City
- June 28 & 29: 2014 Pan American Judo C&D #2 in Irving, Texas (juniors only)
- April 24–26: 2014 Pan American Judo Championships in Guayaquil
- Brazil won the gold medal tally. Cuba won the overall medal tally.
- April 24–27: 2014 European Judo Championships in Montpellier[77]
- Host nation, France, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 26 & 27: 2014 Oceania Judo Championships in Auckland[78]
- Men's Junior Cadets: Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Junior Cadets: New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Men's Juniors: Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Juniors: Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Men's Seniors: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. Australia won the overall medal tally.
- Women's Seniors: Australia won the gold medal tally. Australia and New Zealand both won 8 overall medals each.
- June 26–29: 2014 AJU African Judo Championships in Port Louis
- Algeria and Tunisia won 5 gold medals each. However, Algeria won the overall medal tally.[79]
- June 26–29: 2014 EJU European Veterans Championships in Prague[80]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 4–6: 2014 EJU European Cadets Judo Championships in Athens[81]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 10–15: 2014 PJC Pan American Cadets & Juniors Judo Championships in San Salvador
- Cadets: Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[82]
- Juniors: Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[83]
- July 27 & 28: 2014 JUA Asian Open in Chinese Taipei[84]
- August 17–21: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[86]
- Boys' 55 kg: Bauyrzhan Zhauyntayev; Natig Gurbanli; #1 Jorre Verstraeten; #2 Oguzhan Karaca
- Boys' 66 kg: Hifumi Abe; Bogdan Iadov; #1 Sukhrob Tursunov; #2 WU Zhiqiang
- Boys' 81 kg: Mikhail Igolnikov; Tamazi Kirakozashvili; #1 Frank de Wit; #2 Ivan Felipe Silva Morales
- Boys' 100 kg: Ramin Safaviyeh; Rostislav Dashkov; Domenik Schonefeldt
- Girls' 44 kg: Melisa Cakmakli; Leyla Aliyeva; #1 Anastasya Turcheva; #2 Honoka Yamauchi
- Girls' 52 kg: Layana Colman; Betina Temelkova; #1 Marusa Stangar; #2 LEE Hyekyeong
- Girls' 63 kg: Szabina Gercsák; Stefania Adelina Dobre; #1 Jennifer Schwille; #2 Michaela Polleres
- Girls' 78 kg: Brigita Matic; Aleksandra Samardzic; #1 Sara Rodriguez; #2 Elvismar Rodriguez
- Mixed Team: Team Rouge; Team Geesink; #1 Team Douillet; #2 Team Xian
- August 25–31: 2014 World Judo Championships in Chelyabinsk
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 20 & 21: 2014 European Junior Judo Championships in Bucharest[87]
- September 20–23: 2014 Asian Judo Championships in Incheon (part of the 2014 Asian Games)
- Japan won the gold medal tally. Japan and hosts South Korea won 15 overall medals each.
- September 21 & 22: 2014 Kata World Championship in Málaga[88][89]
- Juno Kata winners: Wolfgang Dax-Romswinkel and Ulla Loosen
- Katame no Kata winners: Satoshi Nakayama and Seiji Hayashi
- Nage no Kata winners: Michito Sakamoto and Takayuki Yokoyama
- Kime no Kata winners: Kenji Takeishi and Koji Uematsu
- Kodokan Goshin Jitsu winners: Hideki Miyamoto and Masaki Watanabe
- September 25 – 27: 2014 Veterans Judo World Championship in Málaga
- M1 and M3: Click here.
- M2, M4, and M5: Click here.
- October 22–26: 2014 IJF World Junior Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Florida[90]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 14–16: 2014 OJU Oceania Open in Wollongong[91]
- December 12–14: 2014 JUA Asian Cadets and Junior Championships in Hong Kong
- February 8 – December 14: 2014 WTF Calendar of Events[97]
- February 8 & 9 at Trelleborg[98][99]
- Turkey won the gold medal tally. Germany won the overall medal tally.
- February 11–16 at Luxor[100]
- Azerbaijan and Germany won 2 gold medals each. Host nation, Egypt, won the overall medal tally.
- Note: During the Luxor 2014 competition, Turkish athlete, Seyithan Akbalik, died of a heart attack. He was only 21 years old. RIP.[101]
- February 13–16 at Montreal (Canadian Open)[102]
- February 18–23 at Las Vegas (US Open)[103]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 20–22 at Fujairah[104]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 24–26 at Tehran (Fajr International Open)[105]
- Host nation, Iran, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 27 – March 1 at Manama (6th Bahrain Open)[106]
- March 15 & 16 at Eindhoven[107]
- April 4–6 at Santo Domingo[108]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 11–13 at Hamburg[109]
- Iran won the gold medal tally. Spain won the overall medal tally.
- April 18–20 at Chișinău[110]
- France, Ukraine, and host nation, Moldova, won 3 gold medals each. However, Ukraine won the overall medal tally.
- April 25–27 at Kos[111]
- Russia won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Greece, won the overall medal tally.
- May 10 & 11 at Tunis (4th International Carthage Open)[112]
- Iran won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Tunisia, won the overall medal tally.
- May 16–18 at Castellón de la Plana (Spanish Open)[113]
- Host nation, Spain, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31 & June 1 at Innsbruck (Austrian Open)[114]
- Croatia won the gold medal tally. Croatia and Turkey won 9 overall medals each.
- June 7 & 8 at Lausanne (Swiss Open)[115]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 20–22 at Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia Open)[116]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 11–16 at Gyeongju[117]
- Host nation, South Korea, won both the gold and overall medal tallies in all the senior and junior events contested.
- August 7–10 at Bogotá (Open de Las Americas) (debut event)[118]
- Mexico won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Colombia, won the overall medal tally.
- August 16 & 17 at Sydney (5th Australian Open)[119]
- August 22–24 at Buenos Aires (Argentina Open)[120]
- Mexico won the gold medal tally. Brazil won the overall medal tally.
- August 29–31 at San José (Costa Rica Open)[121]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 11–15 at Aguascalientes (Mexico Open)[122]
- Host nation, Mexico, and the United States won 6 gold medals each. However, Mexico won the overall medal tally.
- September 12–14 at Moscow (Russian Open)[123]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 14 & 15 at Ramla (Israel Open)[124]
- October 3 – 5 at Kharkiv
- October 18 & 19 at Belgrade (Serbia Open)[125]
- Croatia won the gold medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.
- November 5–7 at Bangkok (Thailand Open)
- Host nation, Thailand, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 15 & 16 at Zagreb (Croatia Open)[126]
- Host nation, Croatia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 28–30 at Belek (Turkish Open)[127][128]
- Seniors: Host nation, Turkey, and Great Britain won 3 gold medals each. Turkey won the overall medal tally.
- Juniors: Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadets: Iran won the gold medal tally. Turkey won the overall medal tally.
- December 12–14 at Portland, Oregon (Pan American Open) (final)[129]
- July 4 – December 4: 2014 WTF Grand Prix[130]
- July 4–6 at Suzhou[131]
- Host nation, China, and South Korea won 2 gold medals each. However, South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- August 29–31 at Astana[132]
- Eight different teams won one gold medal each. Six different team won three overall medals each.
- October 24–26 at Manchester[133]
- Spain and Iran won 2 gold medals each. Iran won the overall medal tally.
- December 3 & 4 at Querétaro (final GP)[134]
- March 23 – 26: 2014 WTF World Junior Taekwondo Championships in Taipei[137]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 1–5: 2014 European Taekwondo Championships in Baku
- Croatia won the gold medal tally. France won the overall medal tally.
- May 6–8: 2014 African Taekwondo Championships in Tunis[138]
- May 25–28: 2014 Asian Taekwondo and Taekwondo Poomsae Championships together in Tashkent[139][140]
- Iran and South Korea won 5 gold medals each. Iran won the overall medal tally, in combination of the two championships here.
- July 24–27: 2014 WTF World Cadet Taekwondo Championships in Baku (debut event)[141]
- Iran won the gold medal tally. Iran and Russia won 6 overall medals each.
- August 14 & 15: 2014 Oceania Taekwondo Championships in Sydney[142]
- For both the junior and cadets results, click here.
- For the seniors results, click here.
- August 14–22: 2014 World Military Taekwondo Championship in Tehran[143]
- Men: Iran won the gold medal tally. Brazil and Iran won 5 overall medals each.
- Women: Iran and China won 4 gold medals each. Iran won the overall medal tally.
- August 17–21: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[144]
- October 30 – November 2: 2014 WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships in Aguascalientes[145]
- December 6 & 7: 2014 World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships in Querétaro[147]
- January 11 – December 7: 2014 FILA Olympic Wrestling Calendar[148]
- January 24–26: First Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk[149]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 8 & 9: Second Golden Grand Prix in Paris[150]
- March 1 & 2: Third Golden Grand Prix (Greco-Roman only) in Szombathely[151]
- Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 15 & 16: Men's Freestyle World Cup in Los Angeles[152]
- March 15 & 16: Women's Freestyle World Cup in Tokyo[153]
- March 19–22: 2014 Oceania Wrestling Championships in Pago Pago[154]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Marshall Islands and New Zealand won 1 gold medal each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Australia and New Zealand won 3 gold medals each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Greco-Roman: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Senior Men's Freestyle: New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Senior Women's Freestyle not contested, due to having only 3 female wrestler participants that bothered to attend this event.
- Senior Greco-Roman: American Samoa and New Zealand won 2 gold medals each. However, American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers for Men's Freestyle: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers for Women's Freestyle: Guam and the Marshall Islands won 1 gold medal each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers for Greco-Roman: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Overall Beach Wrestling: American Samoa and New Zealand won 3 gold medals each. However, American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- March 28–30: 2014 African Wrestling Championships in Tunis[155]
- Greco-Roman: Host nation, Tunisia, and Egypt tied with 3 gold medals each. Tunisia won the overall medal and team titles.
- Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Tunisia, won the gold medal tally. Cameroon and Nigeria tied, with 6 overall medals each. Nigeria took the team title.
- Men's Freestyle: Egypt and Nigeria both won 2 gold medals each. Host nation, Tunisia, won the overall medal and team titles.
- April 1–6: 2014 European Wrestling Championships in Vantaa[156]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 2–7: 2014 FILA Central America and Caribbean Championships in San Juan[157]
- Cuba won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 23–27: 2014 Asian Wrestling Championships in Astana[158]
- Iran won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Kazakhstan, won the overall medal tally.
- May 2–4: 2014 Pan-American Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championships in Recife[159]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: United States won the gold medal tally. Venezuela won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: United States won the gold medal tally. Venezuela won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 6–11: 2014 European Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championship in Samokov[160]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Ukraine won the gold medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Russia won 2 gold medals each. However, Russia won the overall medal tally.
- May 8–11: 2014 Asian Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championships in Bangkok[161]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: India won the gold medal tally. India and Iran both won 8 overall medals each.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Japan and North Korea won 3 gold medals each. However, Japan won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 15 & 16: 2014 FILA Greco-Roman Wrestling World Cup in Tehran[162]
- Host nation, Iran, won first place overall, with five wins.
- May 19 & 20: 2014 African Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championships in Alexandria[163]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: Host nation, Egypt, won the gold medal tally. South Africa won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Egypt, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: A clean sweep of all the gold medals by the host nation Egypt. Egypt also won the overall medal tally.
- May 22 & 23: 2014 African Junior Wrestling Championships in Alexandria[164]
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Egypt won the gold medal tally. Algeria and Egypt won 7 overall medals each.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Egypt and Tunisia won 2 gold medals each. Egypt won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Greco-Roman: Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 5–8: 2014 Asian Junior Wrestling Championships in Ulaanbaatar[165]
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Japan won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Mongolia, won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Greco-Roman: Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 17–22: 2014 European Junior Wrestling Championships in Katowice
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Georgia won the gold medal tally. Turkey won the overall medal tally.[166]
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[167]
- Junior Greco-Roman: Azerbaijan won the gold medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.[168]
- June 27–29: 2014 Pan American Junior Wrestling Championships in Toronto[169]
- Junior Men's Freestyle: The United States won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Canada, won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Canada, won the gold medal tally. Canada and the United States won 7 overall medals each.
- Junior Greco-Roman: The United States won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Canada, and the United States won 5 overall medals each.
- Note: The Greco-Roman 50 kg event was not contested, due to having just one judoka here.
- July 4–6: 2014 World Beach Wrestling Championships in Katerini, Pieria[170]
- Men's Senior: Romania and Russia won 2 gold medals each. Host nation, Greece, won the overall medal tally.
- Women Senior: Greece won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Men's Junior: Greece won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Junior: Greece and Norway won 1 gold medal each. Greece won the overall medal tally.
- Men's Cadet: Greece won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Cadet: Sweden won the gold medal; Norway took the silver and bronze medal in the +50 kg event.
- Note: The 50 kg women's cadet event was not contested, due to having only one Greek wrestler in this category.
- July 15–17: 2014 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Mexico City
- Men's Freestyle: The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Freestyle: Ecuador won the gold medal tally. Canada won the overall medal tally.
- Greco-Roman: Cuba won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- July 15–20: 2014 FILA Cadet World Wrestling Championships in Snina[171]
- Men's Freestyle: The United States won the gold medal tally. Iran and Russia won 7 overall medals each.
- Women's Freestyle: Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Russia won the gold medal tally. Azerbaijan and Iran won 5 overall medals each.
- July 24–27: Final Golden Grand Prix in Baku[172]
- Men's Freestyle: Host nation, Azerbaijan, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Azerbaijan, and Japan won 2 gold medals each. However, Japan won the overall medal tally.
- Greco-Roman: Host nation, Azerbaijan, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 5–10: 2014 Junior World Wrestling Championships in Zagreb
- Men's Freestyle: Iran and Russia won 3 gold medals each. Iran and the United States won 6 overall medals each.
- Women's Freestyle: Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Azerbaijan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 25–27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[173]
- August 26–31: 2014 FILA Veteran World Championships in Belgrade[174]
- Men's Freestyle: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Note: There was only one Russian wrestler in the Greco-Roman 58 kg Group G category.
- September 8–14: 2014 World Wrestling Championships in Tashkent
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Men's Freestyle overall team winner: Russia
- Greco-Roman overall team winner: Iran
- Women's Freestyle overall team winner: Japan
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