1911 European Wrestling Championships

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1911 European Wrestling Championships
Host cityFlag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary, Budapest
Dates1941
Champions
Greco-RomanFlag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
1921  

The 1911 European Wrestling Championships were held in 1911 Budapest, Austria-Hungary. It was the first official European Championship in history. The participants competed only in Greco-Roman wrestling. [1]

Contents

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary 2248
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1102
Flag of the German Empire.svg  Germany 1102
Totals (3 nations)44412

Medal summary

Men's Greco-Roman

EventGoldSilverBronze
66,6 kg Károly Márton
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
Walter Sohn
Flag of the German Empire.svg  Germany
Jenő Dulin
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
73 kg Mihály Grozescu
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
József Sugár
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
Mihály Csapitzky
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
93 kg Harald Christensen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
József Maróthy
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
János Hudák
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary
+93 kg Rudolf Grüneisen
Flag of the German Empire.svg  Germany
Søren Marinus Jensen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
József Előd
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary

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References

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