2010 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 84 kg

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Men's Greco-Roman 84 kg
at the 2010 World Championships
Venue Olympic Stadium
Dates7 September 2010
Competitors40 from 40 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
  2009
2011  

The men's Greco-Roman 84 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2010 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia on 7 September.

Contents

Results

Legend

Finals

Semifinals Final
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Hristo Marinov  (BUL)20 2
Flag of Poland.svg  Damian Janikowski  (POL)0 20 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Hristo Marinov  (BUL)21 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Nenad Žugaj  (CRO)0 10 Flag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Shorey  (CUB)0 0  
Flag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Shorey  (CUB)10 2

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Haykel Achouri  (TUN)0 0  
Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Mishin  (RUS)11 
Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Mishin  (RUS)21 
Flag of Israel.svg  Denis Nikolaev  (ISR)0 0  
Flag of Iran.svg  Taleb Nematpour  (IRI)   
Flag of Israel.svg  Denis Nikolaev  (ISR)WO 
Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Mishin  (RUS)0 40
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Hristo Marinov  (BUL)13 1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Duan Ning  (CHN)0 0  
Flag of Austria.svg  Amer Hrustanović  (AUT)13 
Flag of Austria.svg  Amer Hrustanović  (AUT)0 0  
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Hristo Marinov  (BUL)12 
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Hristo Marinov  (BUL)0 32
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Artur Omarov  (CZE)10 0

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of France.svg  Mélonin Noumonvi  (FRA)0 10
Flag of Greece.svg  Theodoros Tounousidis  (GRE)10 1
Flag of Greece.svg  Theodoros Tounousidis  (GRE)0 0  
Flag of the United States.svg  Jake Clark  (USA)22 
Flag of the United States.svg  Jake Clark  (USA)0 73
Flag of Moldova.svg  Adrian Mocanu  (MDA)10 0
Flag of the United States.svg  Jake Clark  (USA)0 0  
Flag of Poland.svg  Damian Janikowski  (POL)12 
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Aliaksandr Hrabovik  (BLR)1 10
Flag of Poland.svg  Damian Janikowski  (POL)30 1
Flag of Poland.svg  Damian Janikowski  (POL)21 
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Saman Tahmasebi  (AZE)0 0  
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Dejan Šernek  (SLO)0 1  
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Saman Tahmasebi  (AZE)15 

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of Germany.svg  Jan Fischer  (GER)31 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Christoffer Ljungbeck  (SWE)0 0  
Flag of Germany.svg  Jan Fischer  (GER)0 10
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Laimutis Adomaitis  (LTU)10 2
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Laimutis Adomaitis  (LTU)31 
Flag of Colombia.svg  Cristian Mosquera  (COL)0 0  
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Laimutis Adomaitis  (LTU)0 11
Flag of Croatia.svg  Nenad Žugaj  (CRO)10 1
Flag of Estonia.svg  Eerik Aps  (EST)0 21
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Jakhongir Muminov  (UZB)10 6
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Jakhongir Muminov  (UZB)20 0
Flag of Croatia.svg  Nenad Žugaj  (CRO)0 11
Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Dajka  (HUN)0 0  
Flag of Croatia.svg  Nenad Žugaj  (CRO)11 

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Domingo Estrada  (NCA)0 0  
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Ylýas Esenow  (TKM)62 Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Ylýas Esenow  (TKM)0 0  
Flag of Finland.svg  Rami Hietaniemi  (FIN)0 1  Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Rachyba  (UKR)14F 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Rachyba  (UKR)11 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Rachyba  (UKR)0 0  
Flag of Turkey.svg  Nazmi Avluca  (TUR)0 14FFlag of Turkey.svg  Nazmi Avluca  (TUR)21 
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee Se-yeol  (KOR)10 0 Flag of Turkey.svg  Nazmi Avluca  (TUR)31 
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Ulukbek Karacholokov  (KGZ)0 0R Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Petar Balo  (SRB)0 0  
Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Petar Balo  (SRB)11  Flag of Turkey.svg  Nazmi Avluca  (TUR)20 0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Eddy Bartolozzi  (VEN)1 0  Flag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Shorey  (CUB)1 42F
Flag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Shorey  (CUB)32 Flag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Shorey  (CUB)31 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lin Ming-hsuan  (TPE)0 0  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alkhazur Ozdiyev  (KAZ)1 0  
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alkhazur Ozdiyev  (KAZ)15 Flag of Cuba.svg  Pablo Shorey  (CUB)10 1
Flag of Armenia.svg  Denis Forov  (ARM)31  Flag of Georgia.svg  Vladimer Gegeshidze  (GEO)0 10
Flag of Georgia.svg  Vladimer Gegeshidze  (GEO)0 4F Flag of Georgia.svg  Vladimer Gegeshidze  (GEO)22 
Flag of Japan.svg  Norikatsu Saikawa  (JPN)31 Flag of Japan.svg  Norikatsu Saikawa  (JPN)0 0  
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Marián Mihálik  (SVK)0 0  

Repechage

Repechage round 1Repechage round 2Repechage round 3Bronze medals
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Artur Omarov  (CZE)01 Flag of Austria.svg  Amer Hrustanović  (AUT)00 Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Mishin  (RUS)21 
Flag of Austria.svg  Amer Hrustanović  (AUT)13 Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Mishin  (RUS)11 Flag of Poland.svg  Damian Janikowski  (POL)00 
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Eddy Bartolozzi  (VEN)00 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alkhazur Ozdiyev  (KAZ)31 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alkhazur Ozdiyev  (KAZ)00 Flag of Turkey.svg  Nazmi Avluca  (TUR)00 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alkhazur Ozdiyev  (KAZ)12F Flag of Georgia.svg  Vladimer Gegeshidze  (GEO)00 Flag of Turkey.svg  Nazmi Avluca  (TUR)12 Flag of Croatia.svg  Nenad Žugaj  (CRO)11 

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