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2018 World University Wrestling Championships

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2018 World University Wrestling Championships
Host cityBrazil Goiânia, Brazil
Dates4-9 September
Champions
Freestyle Japan
Greco-Roman Turkey
Women Canada
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The 2018 World University Wrestling Championships were the 13th edition of World University Wrestling Championships of combined events and were held from 4 to 9 September in Goiânia, Brazil.[1]

Turkey claimed 10 gold medals, 1 silver medal and 4 bronze medals. In total 12 nations participated in this event.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey (TUR)101415
2 Japan (JPN)711119
3 Canada (CAN)45413
4 Russia (RUS)43310
5 Hungary (HUN)24511
6 Germany (GER)2136
7 Bulgaria (BUL)1012
8 Poland (POL)02810
9 Brazil (BRA)011011
10 Mexico (MEX)0189
11 Belarus (BLR)0123
12 Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (12 entries)303050110

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Japan 180  Turkey 190  Canada 175
2  Turkey 140  Japan 130  Japan 135
3  Russia 116  Brazil 100  Germany 82
4  Canada 100  Russia 80  Poland 77
5  Hungary 95  Hungary 79  Brazil 71
6  Brazil 83  Poland 57  Mexico 54
7  Mexico 71  Bulgaria 50  Hungary 25
8  Poland 32  Mexico 49  Russia 15
9  Germany 12  Belarus 47
10  Slovakia 10  Slovakia 12

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Yudai Fujita

 Japan

Samuel Jagas

 Canada

John Garcia Parra

 Mexico

Diego Rodrigues

 Brazil

61 kg Eduard Grigorev

 Russia

Raimu Maeda

 Japan

Mehmet Ali Daylak

 Turkey

Cruz Estrada

 Mexico

65 kg Kei Yonezawa

 Japan

Selim Kozan

 Turkey

Vincent Demarinis

 Canada

Mateusz Nejman

 Poland

70 kg Kirin Kinoshita

 Japan

Murad Nukhkadiev

 Russia

László Gergely

 Hungary

Haydar Yavuz

 Turkey

74 kg Muhammet Akdeniz

 Turkey

Mao Okui

 Japan

Tyler Rowe

 Canada

79 kg Tazhitin Akaev

 Russia

Yajuro Yamasaki

 Japan

Muhammed Lütfi Küçükyıldırım

 Turkey

Matthias Schmidt

 Germany

86 kg Osman Göçen

 Turkey

Mihály Nagy

 Hungary

Alex Moore

 Canada

Andrey Purikhov

 Russia

92 kg Mustafa Sessiz

 Turkey

Bendegúz Tóth

 Hungary

Takashi Ishiguro

 Japan

Gabriel Lira

 Brazil

97 kg Asadula Ibragimov

 Russia

Taira Sonoda

 Japan

Márton Tomin

 Hungary

Carlos López Pérez

 Mexico

125 kg Balint Borsos

 Hungary

Sean Molle

 Canada

Felipe Danese

 Brazil

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Ekrem Öztürk

 Turkey

Hiromu Katagiri

 Japan

No medal
60 kg Rodoslav Vasilev

 Bulgaria

Kiyoshi Kawaguchi

 Japan

Şerif Kılıç

 Turkey

Roberto Queiroz

 Brazil

63 kg Yusuke Kitaoka

 Japan

Ruben Minasian

 Russia

Oliveres Banuelos

 Mexico

Calebe Ferreira

 Brazil

67 kg Arten Manasov

 Russia

Bence Balatoni

 Hungary

Danilo Aquino

 Brazil

Rodolfo Salazar Guijarro

 Mexico

72 kg Murat Dağ

 Turkey

Takahiro Yamamoto

 Japan

Robert Fritsch

 Hungary

Nasario Suaste Torres

 Mexico

77 kg Fatih Cengiz

 Turkey

Iwan Nylypiuk

 Poland

Shuai Mamedau

 Belarus

Leos Drmola

 Slovakia

82 kg Burhan Akbudak

 Turkey

Tatsuya Fujii

 Japan

Rosian Dermanski

 Bulgaria

Maksym Zakharchuk

 Poland

87 kg Ali Cengiz

 Turkey

Lllia Laurynovich

 Belarus

André Pinto

 Brazil

Mihály Nagy

 Hungary

97 kg Fatih Başköy

 Turkey

Bendegúz Tóth

 Hungary

Andemir Tenov

 Russia

Anton Dzmitrychenka

 Belarus

130 kg Osman Yıldırım

 Turkey

Zurabi Gedekhauri

 Russia

Marcin Luto

 Poland

Balint Borsos

 Hungary

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Jade Dufour

 Canada

Kika Kagata

 Japan

Weronika Sikora

 Poland

Muñoz Diaz

 Mexico

53 kg Miho Igarashi

 Japan

Annika Wendle

 Germany

Evelyn Santos

 Brazil

55 kg Elena Brugger

 Germany

Momoka Kadoya

 Japan

Katarzyna Michalak

 Poland

Selma Rojas Mondragon

 Mexico

57 kg Ramóna Galambos

 Hungary

Alexandria Town

 Canada

Alexandra Andreeva

 Russia

Jowita Wrzesien

 Poland

59 kg Laurence Beauregard

 Canada

Beatriz Andrade

 Brazil

No medal
62 kg Linda Morais

 Canada

Honoka Imagawa

 Japan

Katarzyna Madrowska

 Poland

Luzie Manzke

 Germany

65 kg Misuzu Enomoto

 Japan

Haley Heffel

 Canada

No medal
68 kg Indira Moores

 Canada

Robles Castellanos

 Mexico

Gabriela Rocha

 Brazil

72 kg Mei Shindo

 Japan

Natalia Strzalka

 Poland

Shauna Kuebeck

 Canada

Kauanny Ramos

 Brazil

76 kg Francy Rädelt

 Germany

Taylor Follensbee

 Canada

No medal

Participating nations

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139 competitors from 12 nations participated.

References

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  1. ^ "2018 WUC Wrestling". www.fisu.net. Archived from the original on 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2020-10-21.