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Wrestling UWW European Championships 2026


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Wrestling UWW European Championships 2026

 

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  • 1 month later...

:BUL Bulgarian team is out for the upcoming ECH. There are some good news in that after a year of scandals, some of the biggest names are once again included in the National team and will participate. The issues have not been cleared by any means, but both sides said they have made compromises for now, so that the best wrestlers compete.

 

@MHSN

 

By the way, wasn't there some UWW rule about the number of foreigners you had to field per style? As far as i see, we are using almost all of our Russians :d Guess this rule was set for any new naturalisations and all previous ones are disregarded, which practically makes this change useless for 6-7 years down the road.

 

Men's Freestyle:

 

57 kg - Ivailo Tisov

61 kg -  Erdal Galip 

65 kg - Shamil Mamedov ( :RUS )

70 kg - Mikyay Naim

74 kg - Mihail Georgiev

 

79 kg - Aykan Seid

86 kg - Engin Ismail 

92 kg - Ahmed Bataev ( :RUS )

97 kg - Akhmed Magamaev ( :RUS )

125 kg - Alen Khubulov ( :RUS )

 

Men's Greco-Roman:

 

55 kg - Stefan Grigorov

60 kg - Borislav Kirilov

63 kg - Nikolay Vichev

67 kg - Abu-Muslim Amaev ( :RUS )

72 kg - Dimitar Georgiev

 

77 kg - Stoyan Kubatov

82 kg - Svetoslav Nikolov

87 kg - Semen Novikov ( :UKR )

97 kg - Kiril Milov

 

Women's Freestyle:

 

57 kg - Olga Popova

59 kg - Viktoria Boynova

62 kg - Bilyana Dudova

68 kg - Daniela Brasnarova

76 kg - Vanesa Georgieva

 

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7 hours ago, Federer91 said:

@MHSN

 

By the way, wasn't there some UWW rule about the number of foreigners you had to field per style? As far as i see, we are using almost all of our Russians :d Guess this rule was set for any new naturalisations and all previous ones are disregarded, which practically makes this change useless for 6-7 years down the road.

 

yeah, apparently the new rule only applies to post-2025 naturalized wrestlers

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:wROU: Romanian team:

 

Men's Freestyle:

 

Kovacs Razvan – 57 kg
Coman Stefan  – 65 kg
Bojthe Benjamin – 70 kg
Sarem Omar - 125 kg

 

Men's Greco-Roman:

 

Mihai Denis – 60 kg
Arnaut Razvan – 63 kg
Gordan Patrik – 97 kg

 

Women's Freestyle:

 

Grigore Vuc Alina – 50 kg

Ferenț Beatrice – 53 kg

Ana Andreea – 55 kg

Capezan Roxana - 62 kg

Incze Kriszta- 65 kg

Zelenykh Kateryna - 68 kg

Anghel Alexandra - 76 kg

 

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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Ukraine won 6 gold medals out of 10 in the women's competotion  + 1 silver and 1 bronze. Where do they get these girls from? It's always been a strong country, but they have never dominated like this. I wonder if their training methods would work in another country and if their coaches have any offerts to job from other countries? However, there is a significant decline in women's judo in Ukraine, so maybe they have directed all their resources and money towards wrestling?

 

In fact, Ukraine dominates Europe as much as Japan does the world- they have the best school in women's wrestling. In 2024, Ukraine only won 1 silver medal at the Paris Olympics? So even domination in Europe doesn't guarantee even 1 gold medal at the Olympics. Although, of course, if Italy for example, can't even win 1 bronze medal at the European Championships, then there's no point in even going to the World Championships...

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