1973 World Wrestling Championships

1973 World Championships
Host city Iran Tehran, Iran
Dates September 6–14
Stadium Aryamehr Indoor Stadium
Champions
Freestyle  Soviet Union
Greco-Roman  Soviet Union

The 1973 FILA Wrestling World Championships were held in Tehran, Iran.

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 11 5 2 18
2  Iran 3 0 2 5
3  Bulgaria 2 3 4 9
4  Poland 2 3 1 6
5  Romania 1 1 1 3
6  United States 1 0 1 2
7  East Germany 0 2 2 4
8  Yugoslavia 0 2 0 2
9  Hungary 0 1 3 4
10  Czechoslovakia 0 1 1 2
 Mongolia 0 1 1 2
 Sweden 0 1 1 2
13  Japan 0 0 1 1
Total 20 20 20 60

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points Team Points
1  Soviet Union 55  Soviet Union 47
2  Iran 28  Poland 35
3  Bulgaria 28  Bulgaria 30
4  Mongolia 18  Romania 16.5
5  United States 16  Yugoslavia 16
6  Romania 11  Hungary 13

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Roman Dmitriyev
 Soviet Union (URS)
Hasan Isaev
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Ochirdolgoryn Enkhtaivan
 Mongolia (MGL)
52 kg Ebrahim Javadi
 Iran (IRI)
Arsen Allakhverdiyev
 Soviet Union (URS)
Yuji Takada
 Japan (JPN)
57 kg Mohsen Farahvashi
 Iran (IRI)
Megdiin Khoilogdorj
 Mongolia (MGL)
Vladimir Yumin
 Soviet Union (URS)
62 kg Zagalav Abdulbekov
 Soviet Union (URS)
Heinz Stahr
 East Germany (GDR)
Mohammad Reza Navaei
 Iran (IRI)
68 kg Lloyd Keaser
 United States (USA)
Nasrulla Nasrullayev
 Soviet Union (URS)
János Kocsis
 Hungary (HUN)
74 kg Mansour Barzegar
 Iran (IRI)
Ruslan Ashuraliyev
 Soviet Union (URS)
Jan Karlsson
 Sweden (SWE)
82 kg Vasily Syulshin
 Soviet Union (URS)
Vasile Iorga
 Romania (ROU)
Ismail Abilov
 Bulgaria (BUL)
90 kg Levan Tediashvili
 Soviet Union (URS)
Horst Stottmeister
 East Germany (GDR)
Ben Peterson
 United States (USA)
100 kg Ivan Yarygin
 Soviet Union (URS)
József Csatári
 Hungary (HUN)
Dimitar Nekov
 Bulgaria (BUL)
+100 kg Soslan Andiyev
 Soviet Union (URS)
Boyan Boev
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Ladislau Şimon
 Romania (ROU)

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Vladimir Zubkov
 Soviet Union (URS)
Ryszard Świerad
 Poland (POL)
Ferenc Seres
 Hungary (HUN)
52 kg Nicu Gingă
 Romania (ROU)
Jan Michalik
 Poland (POL)
Rahim Aliabadi
 Iran (IRI)
57 kg Józef Lipień
 Poland (POL)
Rustam Kazakov
 Soviet Union (URS)
Hristo Traykov
 Bulgaria (BUL)
62 kg Kazimierz Lipień
 Poland (POL)
Anatoly Kavkayev
 Soviet Union (URS)
László Réczi
 Hungary (HUN)
68 kg Shamil Khisamutdinov
 Soviet Union (URS)
Sreten Damjanović
 Yugoslavia (YUG)
Heinz-Helmut Wehling
 East Germany (GDR)
74 kg Ivan Kolev
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Jan Karlsson
 Sweden (SWE)
Klaus-Peter Göpfert
 East Germany (GDR)
82 kg Leonid Liberman
 Soviet Union (URS)
Milan Nenadić
 Yugoslavia (YUG)
Miroslav Janota
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)
90 kg Valery Rezantsev
 Soviet Union (URS)
Czesław Kwieciński
 Poland (POL)
Stoyan Nikolov
 Bulgaria (BUL)
100 kg Nikolay Balboshin
 Soviet Union (URS)
Kamen Goranov
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Andrzej Skrzydlewski
 Poland (POL)
+100 kg Aleksandar Tomov
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Petr Kment
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Shota Morchiladze
 Soviet Union (URS)

References

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