1969 European Wrestling Championships
Host city Bulgaria, Sofia(Freestyle)
 Italy Modena(Greco-Roman)
Dates19 - 23 September 1969
5 – 9 June 1969
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Yugoslavia

The 1969 European Wrestling Championships were held in the men's Freestyle style in Sofia Bulgaria 19 - 23 September 1969; the Greco-Romane style in Modena Italy 5 – 9 June 1969.[1][2]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union63110
2 Bulgaria4318
3 Yugoslavia4206
4 Turkey2248
5 Finland2114
6 Sweden1247
7 West Germany1135
8 Romania0213
9 Italy0134
10 East Germany0112
11 Hungary0101
 Norway0101
13 Czechoslovakia0011
Totals (13 entries)20202060

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Roman Dmitriyev
 Soviet Union
Ognyan Nikolov
 Bulgaria
Sefer Baygın
 Turkey
52 kg Bayu Baev
 Bulgaria
Aminula Nasrulayev
 Soviet Union
Petre Ciarnău
 Romania
57 kg Yancho Patrikov
 Bulgaria
Pavel Malian
 Soviet Union
Mehmet Esenceli
 Turkey
62 kg Enyu Todorov
 Bulgaria
Petre Coman
 Romania
Zagalav Abdulbekov
 Soviet Union
68 kg Enyu Valchev
 Bulgaria
Nodar Khokhashvili
 Soviet Union
Josef Engel
 Czechoslovakia
74 kg Yuri Gusov
 Soviet Union
Wolfgang Nitschke
 East Germany
Adolf Seger
 West Germany
82 kg Yuri Shajmuradov
 Soviet Union
Károly Bajkó
 Hungary
Ivan Iliev
 Bulgaria
90 kg Gennady Strakhov
 Soviet Union
Attila Balogh
 Romania
Roland Andersson
 Sweden
100 kg Vladimir Guliutkin
 Soviet Union
Vasil Todorov
 Bulgaria
Peter Germer
 East Germany
+100 kg Shota Lomidze
 Soviet Union
Osman Duraliev
 Bulgaria
Ömer Topuz
 Turkey

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Rolf Lacour
 West Germany
Lorenzo Calafiore
 Italy
Muzaffer Can
 Turkey
52 kg Boško Marinko
 Yugoslavia
Şefik Namlı
 Turkey
Fritz Huber
 West Germany
57 kg Risto Björlin
 Finland
Karlo Čović
 Yugoslavia
Giuseppe Bognanni
 Italy
62 kg Metin Alakoç
 Turkey
Werner Hettich
 West Germany
Michele Toma
 Italy
68 kg Sreten Damjanović
 Yugoslavia
Vahap Pehlivan
 Turkey
Matti Poikala
 Sweden
74 kg Eero Tapio
 Finland
Momir Kecman
 Yugoslavia
Jan Karlsson
 Sweden
82 kg Milan Nenadić
 Yugoslavia
Jan Kårström
 Sweden
Martti Laakso
 Finland
90 kg Josip Čorak
 Yugoslavia
Tore Hem
 Norway
Roland Andersson
 Sweden
100 kg Pelle Svensson
 Sweden
Aimo Mäenpää
 Finland
Alfons Hecher
 West Germany
+100 kg Ömer Topuz
 Turkey
Arne Robertsson
 Sweden
Giuseppe Marcucci
 Italy


References

  1. "International Wrestling Database".
  2. "Athletes & Results".
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