2018 World Sambo Championships

The 2018 World Sambo Championships was held in Bucharest, Romania from 9 and 12 November 2018.[1]

2018 World Sambo Championships
VenuePolyvalent Hall
LocationBucharest, Romania
Dates9–12 November 2018
Competitors750 from 80 nations
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This tournament, marking the 80th of its kind, included 9 weight categories and three disciplines; men's and women's sambo and combat sambo. Around 750 athletes from 80 countries participated.[2] Macau and Saint Lucia participated for the first time.[3] A total prize of $216,000 was awarded.[4]

Medal table

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  Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia154524
2  Georgia4138
3  Belarus26513
4  Ukraine23510
5  Kazakhstan2136
6  France1102
7  Tajikistan1034
8  Armenia0213
  Bulgaria0213
  Uzbekistan0213
11  Greece0112
  Kyrgyzstan0112
  Romania*0112
14  Azerbaijan0101
  Croatia0101
16  Mongolia0088
17  Turkmenistan0066
18  Moldova0044
19  Serbia0022
20  Israel0011
  Latvia0011
  Philippines0011
  South Korea0011
Totals (23 entries)272754108

Medal overview

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Sambo events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
–52 kg
Andrey Kubarkov
  Russia
Tigran Kirakosyan
  Armenia
Erdenebaatar Shaaluu
  Mongolia
Givi Nadareishvili
  Georgia
–57 kg
Vakhtangi Chidrashvili
  Georgia
Uladzislau Burdz
  Belarus
Akhmaliddin Karimov
  Tajikistan
Borislav Yanakov
  Bulgaria
–62 kg
Khushqadam Khusravov
  Tajikistan
Ruslan Bagdasarian
  Russia
Savvas Karakizidis
  Greece
Dmytro Ievdoshenko
  Ukraine
–68 kg
Nurbol Serikov
  Kazakhstan
Emil Hasanov
  Azerbaijan
Nikita Kletskov
  Russia
Aliaksandr Koksha
  Belarus
–74 kg
Stanislav Skryabin
  Russia
Georgios Markarian
  Greece
Behruz Khojazoda
  Tajikistan
Arsen Ghazaryan
  Armenia
–82 kg
Besarioni Berulava
  Georgia
Sergey Kiryukhin
  Russia
Bayanmunkh Gaajadamba
  Mongolia
Tsimafei Yemelyanau
  Belarus
–90 kg
David Oganisyan
  Russia
Aliaksei Stsepankou
  Belarus
Dmitry Gerasimenko
  Serbia
Paata Ghviniashvili
  Georgia
–100 kg
Alsim Chernoskulov
  Russia
Andrei Kazusionak
  Belarus
Viktors Resko
  Latvia
Daviti Loriashvili
  Georgia
+100 kg
Artem Osipenko
  Russia
Beka Berdzenishvili
  Georgia
Vladimir Gajic
  Serbia
Yury Rybak
  Belarus

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
–48 kg
Maria Molchanova
  Russia
Nodira Gulova
  Uzbekistan
Narantsetseg Ganbaatar
  Mongolia
Mihaela Chiss
  Romania
–52 kg
Diana Ryabova
  Russia
Maryna Zharskaya
  Belarus
Gulnur Yerbolova
  Kazakhstan
Paulina Esanu
  Moldova
–56 kg
Laure Fournier
  France
Anastasiia Arkhipava
  Belarus
Tatyana Kazenyuk
  Russia
Azzaya Chintogtokh
  Mongolia
–60 kg
Yana Kostenko
  Russia
Anastasiya Shevchenko
  Ukraine
Sabina Artemciuc
  Moldova
Katsiaryna Prakapenka
  Belarus
–64 kg
Tatsiana Matsko
  Belarus
Olena Sayko
  Ukraine
Ekaterina Onoprienko
  Russia
Baasanjargal Bayarbat
  Mongolia
–68 kg
Marina Mokhnatkina
  Russia
Lucija Babic
  Croatia
Nantalia Budyanu
  Moldova
Anzhela Zhylinskaya
  Belarus
–72 kg
Nino Odzelashvili
  Georgia
Lorena Podelenczki
  Romania
Nataliya Smal
  Ukraine
Victoria Bolohan
  Moldova
–80 kg
Sviatlana Tsimashenka
  Belarus
Mariya Oryashkova
  Bulgaria
Sainbuyan Bataa
  Mongolia
Halyna Kovalska
  Ukraine
+80 kg
Elene Kebadze
  Georgia
Anna Balashova
  Russia
Sydney Sy Tancontian
  Philippines
Anastasiya Sapsai
  Ukraine

Combat Sambo events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
–52 kg
Rodion Askanakov
  Russia
Grigor Mkhitaryan
  Armenia
Nurken Dombayev
  Kazakhstan
Novruz Atayev
  Turkmenistan
–57 kg
Alexander Nesterov
  Russia
Oleksandr Voropaiev
  Ukraine
Togtokhbayar Nyamkhuu
  Mongolia
Serikzhan Tussupov
  Kazakhstan
–62 kg
Kamil Abdulazizov
  Russia
Andrii Kucherenko
  Ukraine
Sorbon Latifov
  Tajikistan
Kerimberdi Dovletov
  Turkmenistan
–68 kg
Sheikh-Mansur Khabibulaev
  Russia
Nurgeldi Kiyalbekov
  Kazakhstan
Abdylla Babayev
  Turkmenistan
Tariel Abasov
  Israel
–74 kg
Vladyslav Rudniev
  Ukraine
Daiyrbek Karyiaev
  Kyrgyzstan
Zaur Azizov
  Russia
Amartuvshin Khuukhenkhuu
  Mongolia
–82 kg
Temirlan Ikhsangaliev
  Kazakhstan
Dmitry Samoylov
  Russia
Kim Taegeun
  South Korea
Javlanbek Madaminov
  Turkmenistan
–90 kg
Magomed Magomedov
  Russia
Louis Laurent
  France
Zhanybek Amatov
  Kyrgyzstan
Bekhzod Nurmatov
  Uzbekistan
–100 kg
Anatolii Voloshynov
  Ukraine
Zlatev Denislav
  Bulgaria
Charymyrat Annagurbanov
  Turkmenistan
Mikhail Mokhnatkin
  Russia
+100 kg
Valentin Moldavsky
  Russia
Khakimjon Ismoilov
  Uzbekistan
Ivadullayev Babajan
  Turkmenistan
Razmik Tonoyan
  Ukraine

References

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  1. ^ "XXX Congress of the International SAMBO Federation Took Place In Bucharest". erit.am. 8 November 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  2. ^ 3 факта о Чемпионате мира по самбо, которые вам обязательно нужно знать
  3. ^ Bucharest ready for 2018 World Sambo Championships
  4. ^ "World Sambo Championship will be staged soon in Romania". erit.am. 26 October 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
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