2001 World Wrestling Championships – Men's freestyle 97 kg

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Men's freestyle 97 kg
at the 2001 World Championships
Venue Winter Sports Palace
Dates22–24 November 2001
Competitors23 from 23 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
  1999
2002  

The men's freestyle 97 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2001 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the Winter Sports Palace in Sofia, Bulgaria from 22 to 24 November 2001. [1]

Contents

Results

Preliminary round

Pool 1

PosAthletePldWLCPTPGEOBLREST
1Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Eldar Kurtanidze  (GEO)2207133–010–0
2Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Aleksandr Shemarov  (BLR)2114100–3 PO10–0
3Flag of Estonia.svg  Neeme Jaanson  (EST)202000–4 ST0–4 ST

Pool 2

PosAthletePldWLCPTPUKRUSAMGL
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadim Tasoyev  (UKR)2207166–210–0
2Flag of the United States.svg  Dominic Black  (USA)2114131–3 PP11–7
3Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganzorigiin Gankhuyag  (MGL)202170–4 ST1–3 PP

Pool 3

PosAthletePldWLCPTPTURJPNLAT
1Flag of Turkey.svg  Taşkın Özkale  (TUR)2115111–310–0
2Flag of Japan.svg  Kiyotaka Kodaira  (JPN)211463–1 PP3–4
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Jurijs Janovičs  (LAT)211340–4 ST3–1 PP

Pool 4

PosAthletePldWLCPTPRUSIRISUI
1Flag of Russia.svg  Giorgi Gogshelidze  (RUS)2207114–1 Fall7–0
2Flag of Iran.svg  Alireza Heidari  (IRI)211370–4 TO6–1
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Rolf Scherrer  (SUI)202110–3 PO1–3 PP

Pool 5

PosAthletePldWLCPTPNEDGERIND
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  George Torchinava  (NED)220673–24–3
2Flag of Germany.svg  Mesut Okcu  (GER)211491–3 PP7–1
3Flag of India.svg  Shamsher Singh  (IND)202241–3 PP1–3 PP

Pool 6

PosAthletePldWLCPTPHUNUZBCUBPOL
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Zoltán Farkas  (HUN)3218153–22–310–0 Fall
2Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Magomed Ibragimov  (UZB)3217161–3 PP5–29–1
3Flag of Cuba.svg  Wilfredo Morales  (CUB)321783–1 PP1–3 PP3–0
4Flag of Poland.svg  Maksymilian Witek  (POL)303110–4 TO1–3 PP0–3 PO

Pool 7

PosAthletePldWLCPTPBULGBRKORMKD
1Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Krasimir Kochev  (BUL)330102410–04–110–5
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Johannes Rossouw  (GBR)321840–4 ST4–0 FallWO
3Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kang Dong-kuk  (KOR)312561–3 PP0–4 TO5–0 Ret
4Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Žarko Kocev  (MKD)303151–3 PP0–4 PA0–4 PA

Knockout round

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Eldar Kurtanidze  (GEO)1
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadim Tasoyev  (UKR)4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadim Tasoyev  (UKR)0
Flag of Turkey.svg  Taşkın Özkale  (TUR)0 Flag of Russia.svg  Giorgi Gogshelidze  (RUS)4
Flag of Russia.svg  Giorgi Gogshelidze  (RUS)3Flag of Russia.svg  Giorgi Gogshelidze  (RUS)3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  George Torchinava  (NED)1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Krasimir Kochev  (BUL)0
Flag of Hungary.svg  Zoltán Farkas  (HUN)3Flag of Hungary.svg  Zoltán Farkas  (HUN)0
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Krasimir Kochev  (BUL)7
Bronze medal match
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadim Tasoyev  (UKR)10
Flag of Hungary.svg  Zoltán Farkas  (HUN)0

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References

  1. "Event Regulations". Official website. Archived from the original on 2002-06-03. Retrieved 12 May 2020.