From May 27 to 30 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the European 2024 Men’s Grappling Championship is taking place. Today was the second day of the tournament and the Grapling Gi style grapplers started their performances. All the bouts have already been held and the medalists in all weight categories are already known.
Results of the first day of the European Grappling Championship
The Russian grapplers earned 9 medals today and 5 of them were gold medals. Below we present the names of all medalists in all weight categories.
58kg
1. Jerzy Izdebski (Poland)
2. Ilya Abramenko (Russia)
3. Vahid Alahbarov (Azerbaijan)
62kg
1. Magomedbek Temeyev (Russia)
2. Dmitro Baranov (Ukraine)
3. Vladimir Kozlov (Russia)
3. Wojciech Greis (Poland)
66kg
1. Artur Agasshirinov (Russia)
2. Giorgi Razmadze (Georgia)
3. Gadzhimurad Tagaev (Russia)
3. Jovania Artiles (Spain)
71kg
1. Kurban Kadiev (Russia)
2. Sandor Lakatos (Hungary)
3. Jimsher Razmdze (Georgia)
3. Nico Pulvermueller (Germany)
77kg
1. Magomed Daurbekov (Russia)
2. Iker Daminguez (Spain)
3. Dumitru Ceban (Moldova)
3. Adlikhan Valiev (Russia)
84kg
1. Samy Mazache (France)
2. Eneko Puebla (Spain)
3. Pierre Manzo (France)
3. Igor Dziag (Poland)
92kg
1. Mateuz Mazur (Poland)
2. Mantas Daublius (Lithuania)
3. Pablo Nieto (Spain)
3. Imran Khamidov (Russia)
100kg
1. Shamil Majidkhanov (Russia)
2. Francisco Martinez (Spain)
3. Vasif Safarbayov (Azerbaijan)
3. Ivan Malin (Ukraine)
130kg
1. Eldar Rafigayev (Moldova)
2. Eldar Mammadov (Azerbaijan)
3. Wojciech Wilk (Poland)