1999 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 76 kg

Men's Greco-Roman 76 kg
at the 1999 World Championships
VenuePeace and Friendship Stadium
Dates23–25 September 1999
Competitors37 from 37 nations
Medalists
gold medal Nazmi Avluca   Turkey
silver medal Yvon Riemer   France
bronze medal Dimitrios Avramis   Greece
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The men's Greco-Roman 76 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1999 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, Athens, Greece from 23 to 25 September 1999.[1]

Results

Legend
  • R — Retired

Preliminary round

Pool 1

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP BLR MDA CYP
1  Viachaslau Makaranka (BLR) 2 2 0 7 26 8–0 18–0 Fall
2  Igor Balaur (MDA) 2 1 1 4 15 0–3 PO 15–0 Fall
3  Antonis Antoniou (CYP) 2 0 2 0 0 0–4 TO 0–4 TO
Source: Official website

Pool 2

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP HUN EST YUG
1  Tamás Berzicza (HUN) 2 2 0 6 10 7–2 3–1
2  Tõnis Naarits (EST) 2 1 1 4 7 1–3 PP 5–3
3  Dalibor Bušić (YUG) 2 0 2 2 4 1–3 PP 1–3 PP
Source: Official website

Pool 3

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP KOR FRA MEX
1  Kim Jin-soo (KOR) 2 2 0 7 16 6–1 10–0
2  Yvon Riemer (FRA) 2 1 1 5 7 1–3 PP 6–0 Fall
3  Rodolfo Hernández (MEX) 2 0 2 0 0 0–4 ST 0–4 TO
Source: Official website

Pool 4

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP TUR USA KAZ
1  Nazmi Avluca (TUR) 2 2 0 6 6 3–0 3–0
2  Matt Lindland (USA) 2 1 1 3 3 0–3 PO 3–2
3  Bakhtiyar Baiseitov (KAZ) 2 0 2 1 2 0–3 PO 1–3 PP
Source: Official website

Pool 5

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP SWE UKR VEN
1  Ara Abrahamian (SWE) 2 2 0 7 14 3–1 11–0
2  David Manukyan (UKR) 2 1 1 4 11 1–3 PP 10–1
3  Paúl Pérez (VEN) 2 0 2 1 1 0–4 ST 1–3 PP
Source: Official website

Pool 6

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP UZB JPN ESP
1  Evgeniy Erofaylov (UZB) 2 2 0 6 7 3–0 4–2
2  Takamitsu Katayama (JPN) 2 1 1 3 9 0–3 PO 9–2
3  José Alberto Recuero (ESP) 2 0 2 2 4 1–3 PP 1–3 PP
Source: Official website

Pool 7

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP GEO CUB AUS
1  Tarieli Melelashvili (GEO) 2 2 0 7 13 9–3 4–0 Fall
2  Filiberto Azcuy (CUB) 2 1 1 5 16 1–3 PP 13–0
3  Neofitos Pertsinidis (AUS) 2 0 2 0 0 0–4 TO 0–4 ST
Source: Official website

Pool 8

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP POL KGZ NOR
1  Artur Michalkiewicz (POL) 2 2 0 7 13 3–0 10–0 C
2  Azamat Almabekov (KGZ) 2 1 1 3 4 0–3 PO 4–0
3  Ole Petter Tveiten (NOR) 2 0 2 0 0 0–4 EX 0–3 PO
Source: Official website

Pool 9

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP GRE CHN IRI
1  Dimitrios Avramis (GRE) 2 2 0 7 16 12–0 4–0
2  Wang Sileng (CHN) 2 1 1 3 3 0–4 ST 3–1
3  Hossein Marashian (IRI) 2 0 2 1 1 0–3 PO 1–3 PP
Source: Official website

Pool 10

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP SVK RSA NED
1  Attila Bátky (SVK) 2 2 0 8 22 11–0 11–0
2  Gideon Malherbe (RSA) 2 1 1 4 10 0–4 ST 10–0
3  Fred de Vos (NED) 2 0 2 0 0 0–4 ST 0–4 ST
Source: Official website

Pool 11

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP FIN GER AZE
1  Marko Yli-Hannuksela (FIN) 2 2 0 6 15 7–0 8–1
2  Konstantin Schneider (GER) 2 1 1 3 6 0–3 PO 6–2
3  Nazim Ahmadov (AZE) 2 0 2 2 3 1–3 PP 1–3 PP
Source: Official website

Pool 12

Pos Athlete Pld W L CP TP RUS ARM ROM BUL
1  Murat Kardanov (RUS) 3 3 0 9 17 3–1 5–0 9–0
2  Levon Geghamyan (ARM) 3 2 1 8 13 1–3 PP 1–0 11–0
3  Mircea Constantin (ROM) 3 1 2 4 10 0–3 PO 0–3 PO 10–0
4  Ivan Belkin (BUL) 3 0 3 0 0 0–3 PO 0–4 ST 0–4 ST
Source: Official website

Knockout round

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Viachaslau Makaranka (BLR) 2
 Tamás Berzicza (HUN) 2  Tamás Berzicza (HUN) 2
 Kim Jin-soo (KOR) 0  Nazmi Avluca (TUR) 3
 Nazmi Avluca (TUR) 3  Nazmi Avluca (TUR) 9
 Ara Abrahamian (SWE) 3  Tarieli Melelashvili (GEO) 0
 Evgeniy Erofaylov (UZB) 0  Ara Abrahamian (SWE) 1
 Tarieli Melelashvili (GEO) 4  Tarieli Melelashvili (GEO) 3
 Artur Michalkiewicz (POL) 1  Nazmi Avluca (TUR) 11
 Dimitrios Avramis (GRE) 7  Yvon Riemer (FRA) 0
 Attila Bátky (SVK) 1  Dimitrios Avramis (GRE) 3
 Marko Yli-Hannuksela (FIN) 2  Murat Kardanov (RUS) 2
 Murat Kardanov (RUS) 4  Dimitrios Avramis (GRE) 7 Bronze medal match
 Igor Balaur (MDA) 0  Yvon Riemer (FRA) 8
 Yvon Riemer (FRA) 4  Yvon Riemer (FRA) 4  Tarieli Melelashvili (GEO) 0R
 Filiberto Azcuy (CUB) 3  Levon Geghamyan (ARM) 0  Dimitrios Avramis (GRE) 5
 Levon Geghamyan (ARM) 4

References

  1. ^ "Event Results". Official website. Archived from the original on 2000-10-30. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
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World Champions in Greco-Roman welterweight (77 kg)
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