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2015 World Junior Wrestling Championships

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2015 World Junior Wrestling Championships
Host cityBrazil Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
DatesAugust 11–16, 2015
Champions
Freestyle Iran
Greco-Roman Georgia
Women Japan

The 2015 World Junior Wrestling Championships were the 39th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil between August 11–16, 2015 .[1][2]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Azerbaijan74314
2 Japan4318
3 Georgia4116
4 Iran3519
5 Russia32914
6 Sweden1124
 Turkey1124
8 United States1045
9 Kazakhstan0156
10 Hungary0145
11 Ukraine0134
12 Belarus0112
 Bulgaria0112
14 Egypt0101
 India0101
16 Canada0022
 Uzbekistan0022
18 Armenia0011
 Germany0011
 Honduras0011
 Italy0011
 Mexico0011
 Norway0011
 Romania0011
Totals (24 entries)24244896

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Iran 62  Georgia 60  Japan 66
2  Azerbaijan 58  Azerbaijan 53  Azerbaijan 47
3  Russia 48  Turkey 44  Russia 47
4  United States 40  Russia 43  Kazakhstan 37
5  India 30  Hungary 34  Ukraine 37

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg United States Spencer Lee Iran Alireza Goodarzi Azerbaijan Arif Huseynov
UkraineRoman Gutsulyak
55 kg Azerbaijan Mahir Amiraslanov India Ravi Kumar Dahiya Russia Khasankhusein Badrudinov
United States Stevan Mićić
60 kg Iran Iman Sadeghikoukandeh Egypt Ibrahim Abdelhamid Bulgaria Dimitar Ivanov
Russia Gadzhimurad Rashidov
66 kg Azerbaijan Teymur Mammadov Japan Yuhi Fujinami Russia Zaurbek Sidakov
United States Aaron Pico
74 kg Russia Gadzhi Nabiev Iran Reza Mozaffari Jouybari Georgia (country) Tarzan Maisuradze
Hungary Peter Nagy
84 kg Iran Mojtaba Goleij Belarus Dzianis Khramiankou Russia Arsen-Ali Musalaliev
Kazakhstan Iliskhan Chilayev
96 kg Azerbaijan Nurmagomed Gadzhiev Iran Seyed Amir Hossini Kazakhstan Bakdaulet Almentay
Canada Nishan Randhawa
120 kg Azerbaijan Said Gamidov Iran Amin Taheri Turkey Yunus Emre Dede
United States Nathan Butler

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Iran Reza Khedri Georgia (country) Nugzari Tsurtsumia Uzbekistan Javokhir Mirakhmedov
Kazakhstan Amangali Bekbolatov
55 kg Azerbaijan Murad Mammadov Bulgaria Yoto Hristov Uzbekistan Islomjon Bakhromov
Hungary Erik Torba
60 kg Russia Sergey Emelin Azerbaijan Karim Jalazov Japan Masuto Kawana
Romania Radu Mihut
66 kg Georgia (country) Ramaz Zoidze Russia Akhmed Kaytsukov Azerbaijan Ruhim Miraiylov
Iran Ali Arsalan
74 kg Georgia (country) Gela Bolkvadze Turkey Burhan Akbudak Hungary Zoltán Lévai
Germany Hannes Wagner
84 kg Turkey Ali Cengiz Azerbaijan Islam Abbasov Sweden Zakarias Berg
Hungary Bertlan Papp
96 kg Georgia (country) Nikoloz Kakhelashvili Iran Amir Hossein Hosseini Honduras Kevin Mejia
Russia Murat Lokyaev
120 kg Georgia (country) Zviadi Pataridze Russia Sergey Semenov Turkey Osman Yıldırım
Armenia Edgar Khachatryan

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Azerbaijan Turkan Nasirova Japan Rina Okuno Belarus Kseniya Stankevich
Russia Nadezhda Sarazhkova
48 kg Japan Miho Igarashi Kazakhstan Irina Borissova Russia Milana Dadasheva
Ukraine Oksana Livach
51 kg Azerbaijan Leyla Gurbanova Ukraine Olena Kremzer Italy Arianna Carieri
Russia Ksenia Nezgovorova
55 kg Japan Nanami Irie Hungary Ramóna Galambos Kazakhstan Marina Sedneva
United States Becka Leathers
59 kg Sweden Elin Nilsson Japan Yoshimi Kayama Mexico Alejandra Bonilla
Russia Maria Kuznetsova
63 kg Russia Lyubov Ovcharova Azerbaijan Ragneta Gurbanzade Canada Braxton Stone-Papadopoulos
Sweden Therese Persson
67 kg Japan Masako Furuichi Sweden Moa Nygren Ukraine Alla Belinska
Azerbaijan Elis Manolova
72 kg Japan Rino Abe Azerbaijan Sabira Aliyeva Norway Iselin Moen Solheim
Kazakhstan Gulmaral Yerkebayeva

References

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  1. ^ "Junior World Championships".
  2. ^ "Junior World Championship" (PDF). uww.org. August 2018.