1999 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 69 kg

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Men's Greco-Roman 69 kg
at the 1999 World Championships
Venue Peace and Friendship Stadium
Dates24–26 September 1999
Competitors36 from 36 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
  1998
2001  

The men's Greco-Roman 69 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 24 to 26 September 1999. [1]

Contents

Results

Legend

Preliminary round

Pool 1

PosAthletePldWLCPTPGEOTURFIN
1Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Giorgi Jinjvelashvili  (GEO)2206103–17–0
2Flag of Turkey.svg  Mecnun Güler  (TUR)211441–3 PP3–1
3Flag of Finland.svg  Ari Härkänen  (FIN)202110–3 PO1–3 PP

Pool 2

PosAthletePldWLCPTPBLRKORJPN
1Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Vladimir Kopytov  (BLR)220664–12–1
2Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Son Sang-pil  (KOR)211551–3 PP4–0 Fall
3Flag of Japan.svg  Katsuhiko Nagata  (JPN)202111–3 PP0–4 TO

Pool 3

PosAthletePldWLCPTPCUBSUIDEN
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Liubal Colás  (CUB)22071910–09–0
2Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Daniel Schnyder  (SUI)211330–4 ST3–1
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Jan Schou  (DEN)202110–3 PO1–3 PP

Pool 4

PosAthletePldWLCPTPGERBULAUT
1Flag of Germany.svg  Adam Juretzko  (GER)2207154–111–0
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Biser Georgiev  (BUL)211441–3 PP3–0
3Flag of Austria.svg  Simon Häusle  (AUT)202000–4 ST0–3 PO

Pool 5

PosAthletePldWLCPTPFRAYUGRSA
1Flag of France.svg  Ghani Yalouz  (FRA)22082411–113–0
2Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Đorđe Miolski  (YUG)2115111–4 SP10–0
3Flag of South Africa.svg  Juan Nel  (RSA)202000–4 ST0–4 ST

Pool 6

PosAthletePldWLCPTPROMUKRKGZ
1Flag of Romania.svg  Ender Memet  (ROM)220673–14–3
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Rustam Adzhi  (UKR)211591–3 PP8–2 Fall
3Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Auaz Ordobaev  (KGZ)202151–3 PP0–4 TO

Pool 7

PosAthletePldWLCPTPRUSPOLSWE
1Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Tretyakov  (RUS)220641–03–0
2Flag of Poland.svg  Ryszard Wolny  (POL)211340–3 PO4–0
3Flag of Sweden.svg  Mattias Schoberg  (SWE)202000–3 PO0–3 PO

Pool 8

PosAthletePldWLCPTPCZEAZEBIH
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petr Bielesz  (CZE)2207226–216–6
2Flag of Azerbaijan (1991-2013).svg  Vugar Aslanov  (AZE)2115121–3 PP10–0
3Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Dragan Marković  (BIH)202161–4 SP0–4 ST

Pool 9

PosAthletePldWLCPTPIRIUZBPRK
1Flag of Iran.svg  Parviz Zeidvand  (IRI)220685–03–2
2Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Grigori Pulyaev  (UZB)211340–3 PO4–2
3Flag of North Korea.svg  Jong Kon-i  (PRK)202241–3 PP1–3 PP

Pool 10

PosAthletePldWLCPTPARMNORUSA
1Flag of Armenia.svg  Movses Karapetyan  (ARM)22071912–07–6
2Flag of Norway.svg  Thomas Amundsen  (NOR)211350–4 ST5–0
3Flag of the United States.svg  David Zuniga  (USA)202161–3 PP0–3 PO

Pool 11

PosAthletePldWLCPTPHUNTPEGUM
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Csaba Hirbik  (HUN)2208187–0 Fall11–0
2Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Liu Cheng-hua  (TPE)2114110–4 TO11–0
3Flag of Guam.svg  Melchor Manibusan  (GUM)202000–4 ST0–4 ST

Pool 12

PosAthletePldWLCPTPGRECHNKAZ
1Flag of Greece.svg  Alexios Kolitsopoulos  (GRE)220684–04–0
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Xiling  (CHN)211330–3 PO3–2
3Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nurlan Koizhaiganov  (KAZ)202120–3 PO1–3 PP

Knockout round

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Giorgi Jinjvelashvili  (GEO)0D
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Vladimir Kopytov  (BLR)4 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Vladimir Kopytov  (BLR)5
Flag of Cuba.svg  Liubal Colás  (CUB)5Flag of Cuba.svg  Liubal Colás  (CUB)0
Flag of Germany.svg  Adam Juretzko  (GER)2 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Vladimir Kopytov  (BLR)0
Flag of France.svg  Ghani Yalouz  (FRA)5Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Tretyakov  (RUS)4
Flag of Romania.svg  Ender Memet  (ROM)1 Flag of France.svg  Ghani Yalouz  (FRA)3
Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Tretyakov  (RUS)3Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Tretyakov  (RUS)4
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petr Bielesz  (CZE)1 Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Tretyakov  (RUS)0
Flag of Iran.svg  Parviz Zeidvand  (IRI)5Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Son Sang-pil  (KOR)4
Flag of Armenia.svg  Movses Karapetyan  (ARM)0 Flag of Iran.svg  Parviz Zeidvand  (IRI)0
Flag of Hungary.svg  Csaba Hirbik  (HUN)1Flag of Hungary.svg  Csaba Hirbik  (HUN)3
Flag of Greece.svg  Alexios Kolitsopoulos  (GRE)0 Flag of Hungary.svg  Csaba Hirbik  (HUN)0 Bronze medal match
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Son Sang-pil  (KOR)6FFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Son Sang-pil  (KOR)10
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Đorđe Miolski  (YUG)0 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Son Sang-pil  (KOR)10Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Vladimir Kopytov  (BLR)4
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Rustam Adzhi  (UKR)3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Rustam Adzhi  (UKR)0 Flag of Hungary.svg  Csaba Hirbik  (HUN)4
Flag of Azerbaijan (1991-2013).svg  Vugar Aslanov  (AZE)2

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References

  1. "Event Results". Official website. Archived from the original on 2000-10-30. Retrieved 18 May 2020.