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6 minutes ago, phelps said:

since last year, when they took over the direct tv production of their events (and use a cusumized player and no longer the old "external" one).

So, almost every federation demands a registration, some of them payed subscription... :mad:

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On 4/19/2023 at 10:55 PM, hckošice said:

I am speaking about the state very big financial award to our Olympic medalists which literally change lifes of small sports athletes here

How much is that financial award?

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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13 minutes ago, zob79 said:

How much is that financial award?

In Tokyo & Beijing it was 50000 for Gold, 40000 for Silver and 30000 for bronze (in EUR)

 

+ eventual life annuity, which is still being negotiated in parliament

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Men’s Greco Roman Results 

 

Men’s 55kg

Gold- Adem Uzun :TUR  

Silver- Eldaniz Azizli :AZE 

Bronze- Nugzari Tsurtsumia :GEO 

Bronze- Denis Mihai :ROU 

 

Men’s 60kg 

Gold- Edmond Nazaryan :BUL 

Silver- Victor Ciobanu :MDA

Bronze- Nihat Mammadli :AZE 

Bronze- Georgii Tibilov :SRB 

 

Men’s 63kg 

Gold- Leri Abuladze :GEO 

Silver- Taleh Mammadov :AZE  

Bronze- Abu Amaev :BUL 

Bronxe- Hrachya Poghosyan :ARM 

 

Men’s 67kg

Gold- Hasrat Jafarov :AZE  

Silver- Joni Khetsuriani :GEO 

Bronze- Parviz Nasirov :UKR 

Bronze- Håvard Jørgensen :DEN 

 

Men’s 72kg 

Gold- Ulvu Ganizade :AZE 

Silver- Ibrahim Ghanem :FRA 

Bronze- Kamil Czarnecki :POL 

Bronze- Selçuk Can :TUR 

 

Men’s 77kg

Gold- Malkhas Amoyan :ARM 

Silver- Viktor Nemeš :SRB 

Bronze- Yunus Emre Başar :TUR 

Bronze- Zoltán Lévai :HUN 

 

Men’s 82kg 

Gold- Burhan Akbudak :TUR 

Silver- Yaroslav Filchakov :UKR 

Bronze- Roland Schwarz :GER  

Bronze- Filip Šačić :CRO

 

Men’s 87kg

Gold- István Takács :HUN 

Silver- Ali Cengiz :TUR 

Bronze- Semen Novikov :BUL 

Bronze- Lasha Gobadze :GEO  

 

Men’s 97kg

Gold- Artur Aleksanyan :ARM  

Silver- Kiril Milov :BUL  

Bronze- Dalma Caneva :ITA 

Bronze- Pauline Lecarpentier :FRA 

 

Men’s 130kg

Gold- Rıza Kayaalp :TUR

Silver- Sabah Shariati :AZE 

Bronze- Iakobi Kajaia :GEO 

Bronze- Oskar Marvik :NOR 

 

Full Results Here 

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