1990 World Sambo Championships

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1990 World Sambo Championships
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The 1990 World Sambo Championships were sambo competitions held in Moscow, Soviet Union, in 1990. The championships were organized by FIAS.

Medal overview

menGoldSilverBronze
-48 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Ceyhun Məmmədov (URS)AZE Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg N. Vrachev (BUL) Flag of Mongolia.svg Очирбатын Цогтгэрэл (MGL)
Flag of Vietnam.svg Z. Nguyen (VIE)
-52 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Gurgen Tutkhalyan (URS)ARM Flag of Mongolia.svg N. Enkhbaatar (MGL) Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg V. Donchev (BUL)
Flag of Spain.svg M. Bondar (ESP)
-57 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Ildus Gabdulkhakov (URS)RUS Flag of Mongolia.svg Khaltmaagiin Battulga (MGL) Flag of France.svg Kristian Deneville (FRA)
Flag of Japan.svg N. Kobayashi (JPN)
-62 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Garik Kazaryan (URS)ARM Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Ivan Netov (BUL) Flag of Japan.svg S. Kobayashi (JPN)
Flag of Mongolia.svg Gankhuyagiin Üürtsolmon (MGL)
-68 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Yaprintsev (URS)BLR Flag of Mongolia.svg C. Boldbaatar (MGL) Flag of France.svg S. Amstet (FRA)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg I. Keremedchiev (BUL)
-74 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yevgeny Posadskov (URS)RUS Flag of Mongolia.svg Jadambaagiin Sanjansüren (MGL) Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Vasil Sokolov (BUL)
Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Bocanegra (ESP)
-82 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aleksandr Sidorov (URS)RUS Flag of Mongolia.svg Sharavgiin Dorjdamba (MGL) Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Nikola Filipov (BUL)
Flag of Spain.svg Ya. Dabul (ESP)
-90 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Igor Sidorkevich (URS)RUS Flag of Mongolia.svg Sodnomyn Erkhembayar (MGL) Flag of the United States.svg Ron Tripp (USA)
Flag of Japan.svg T. Ida (JPN)
-100 kg Flag of Mongolia.svg Odvogiin Baljinnyam (MGL) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Wadden (GBR) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Murat Ozov (URS)RUS
Flag of Japan.svg H. Kinosita (JPN)
+100 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Malkhaz Beruashvili (URS)GEO Flag of the United States.svg Morris Johnson (USA) Flag of Mongolia.svg Dashzevegiin Erdenebat (MGL)
Flag of Bulgaria (1971 - 1990).svg Damyan Stoykov (BUL)

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