1983 World Sambo Championships

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1983 World Sambo Championships
Location KIEV
  1982
1984  

The 1983 World Sambo Championships were held in Kiev, Soviet Union in September/October 1983. Championships were organized by FILA.

Medal overview

menGoldSilverBronze
-48 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nurislam Khaliulin (URS)RUS Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Dimitar Dimitrov (BUL) Flag of Mongolia.svg Dunkhüügiin Tegshee (MGL)
-52 kg Flag of Mongolia.svg Khaltmaagiin Battulga (MGL) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Gennady Beloglazov (URS)RUS Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Emil Metodiev (BUL)
-57 kg Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel García (ESP) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aleksandr Aksenov (URS)RUS Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg A. Petrov (BUL)
-62 kg Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Valentin Minev (BUL) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Khusein Marayev (URS)RUS Flag of Mongolia.svg G. Khurulbaatar (MGL)
-68 kg Flag of Mongolia.svg Galdangiin Jamsran (MGL) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Mychaylo Levitsky (URS)UKR Flag of Italy.svg D. Manzzo (ITA)
-74 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nikolay Baranov (URS)RUS Flag of Mongolia.svg Tsendiin Damdin (MGL) Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg L. Delchev (BUL)
-82 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Arkady Buzin (URS)RUS Flag of Mongolia.svg Zunduyn Delgerdalay (MGL) Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg P. Milikin (BUL)
-90 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Alexander Pushnitsa (URS)RUS Flag of the United States.svg Michael Gatling (USA) Flag of Mongolia.svg Dambajavyn Tsend-Ayuush (MGL)
-100 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Mikhail Baranov (URS)BLR Flag of Mongolia.svg Odvogiin Baljinnyam (MGL) Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio D'Alessandro (ITA)
+100 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Sobodyrev (URS)UZB Flag of Mongolia.svg Sarangereliin Khürelbaatar (MGL) Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Marin Gerchev (BUL)

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