2002 World Wrestling Championships – Men's freestyle 84 kg

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Men's freestyle 84 kg
at the 2002 World Championships
Venue Azadi Indoor Stadium
Dates5–6 September 2002
Competitors25 from 25 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
  2001
2003  

The men's freestyle 84 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2002 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the Azadi Indoor Stadium in Tehran, Iran from 5 to 6 September 2002. [1]

Contents

Results

Legend

Preliminary round

Pool 1

PosAthletePldWLCPTPIRIGREAZE
1Flag of Iran.svg  Majid Khodaei  (IRI)2206124–38–2
2Flag of Greece.svg  Lazaros Loizidis  (GRE)211481–3 PP5–1
3Flag of Azerbaijan (1991-2013).svg  Fuad Garayev  (AZE)202231–3 PP1–3 PP

Pool 2

PosAthletePldWLCPTPUZBKAZTUN
1Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Aslan Sanakoev  (UZB)2207166–010–0
2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Zhumagali Mamutov  (KAZ)211440–3 PO4–0 Fall
3Flag of Tunisia.svg  Mohamed Ali Bouzaiane  (TUN)202000–4 ST0–4 TO

Pool 3

PosAthletePldWLCPTPGEOUKRCAN
1Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Revaz Mindorashvili  (GEO)220694–15–0
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Eldar Assanov  (UKR)211441–3 PP3–1
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Nick Ugoalah  (CAN)202110–3 PO1–3 PP

Pool 4

PosAthletePldWLCPTPCUBJPNHUN
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoel Romero  (CUB)2207117–0 Fall4–0
2Flag of Japan.svg  Katsutoshi Semba  (JPN)211450–4 TO5–7 Fall
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Gábor Kapuvári  (HUN)202070–3 PO0–4 TO

Pool 5

PosAthletePldWLCPTPPOLSENCHN
1Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Jurecki  (POL)22081510–05–0 Fall
2Flag of Senegal.svg  Jean Diatta  (SEN)211370–4 ST7–1
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Su Jiankui  (CHN)202110–4 TO1–3 PP

Pool 6

PosAthletePldWLCPTPRUSMGLIND
1Flag of Russia.svg  Adam Saitiev  (RUS)22082111–010–0
2Flag of Mongolia.svg  Narantsetsegiin Bürenbaatar  (MGL)211420–4 ST2–2 Fall
3Flag of India.svg  Amandeep Sondhi  (IND)202020–4 ST0–4 TO

Pool 7

PosAthletePldWLCPTPBULTURBLR
1Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Arkadiy Tzopa  (BUL)2206124–08–4
2Flag of Turkey.svg  Serhat Balcı  (TUR)211380–3 PO8–0
3Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Aliaksei Mastsiapanau  (BLR)202141–3 PP0–3 PO

Pool 8

PosAthletePldWLCPTPGERKORSUIMKD
1Flag of Germany.svg  André Backhaus  (GER)33010193–13–013–4 Fall
2Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Jang-soo  (KOR)321871–3 PP6–2WO
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Robert Eggertswyler  (SUI)312520–3 PO1–3 PPWO
4Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Magomed Ibragimov  (MKD)303040–4 TO0–4 PA0–4 PA

Knockout round

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Iran.svg  Majid Khodaei  (IRI)4
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Aslan Sanakoev  (UZB)2 Flag of Iran.svg  Majid Khodaei  (IRI)0
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Revaz Mindorashvili  (GEO)2 Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoel Romero  (CUB)3
Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoel Romero  (CUB)3Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoel Romero  (CUB)3
Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Jurecki  (POL)3 Flag of Russia.svg  Adam Saitiev  (RUS)4
Flag of Russia.svg  Adam Saitiev  (RUS)7Flag of Russia.svg  Adam Saitiev  (RUS)3F
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Arkadiy Tzopa  (BUL)3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Arkadiy Tzopa  (BUL)0
Flag of Germany.svg  André Backhaus  (GER)1 Bronze medal match
Flag of Iran.svg  Majid Khodaei  (IRI)7
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Arkadiy Tzopa  (BUL)1

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References

  1. "2002 World Championships Results". Official website. Archived from the original on 5 October 2002. Retrieved 9 May 2020.