2017 Wrestling World Cup – Men's Greco-Roman

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Men's Greco-Roman
at the 2017 Wrestling World Cup
Location Abadan, Iran
Dates16–17 May
Medalists
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The 2017 Wrestling World Cup - Men's Greco-Roman was held in Abadan, Iran at the Kowsar Sport Complex On March 16 to March 17, 2017. [1]

Contents

Russia won the tournament after a three years absence of titles on the World Cups. [2]

Pool stage

    Team competes for 1st place
    Team competes for 3rd place
    Team competes for 5th place
    Team competes for 7th place

Pool A

TeamPldWL
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 330
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 321
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 312
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 303
POOL A
Round I
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 0 - 8 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
WeightKazakhstanresultRussia
59 kg Zhanserik Sarsenbaev 0 – 3 Stepan Maryanyan
66 kg Daniar Kalenov 1 – 2 Aleksey Kiyankin
71 kg Demeu Zhadrayev 2 – 4 Yury Denisov
75 kg Maxat Yerezhepov 1 – 5 Chingiz Labazanov
80 kg Daulet Zhaksylykov 1 – 5 Adlan Akiev
85 kg Azamat Kustubayev 1 – 1 Evgeny Saleev
98 kg Alimkhan Syzdykov 1 – 8 Maksim Safarian
130 kg Damir Kuzembayev 1 – 5 Boris Vainsteyn
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1 - 7 Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
WeightGermanyresultIran
59 kg Christoph Kraemer 0 – 2 Mohsen Hajipour
66 kg Erik Weiss 0 – 2 Mehdi Zeidvand
71 kg Maximilian Schwabe 0 – 7 Mohammad Ali Geraei
75 kg Florian Neumaier 2 – 7 Saeed Abdevali
80 kg Pascal Eisele 2 – 11 Yousef Ghaderian
85 kg Ramsin Azizsir 1 – 2 Hossein Nouri
98 kg Oliver Hassler 0 – 5 Seyed mostafa Salehizadeh
130 kg Eduard Popp 5 – 2 Amir Ghasemi
Round II
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 3 - 5 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
WeightIranresultRussia
59 kg Saman Abdevali 1 – 3 Mingiyan Semenov
66 kg Ali Arsalan 4 – 7 Artem Surkov
71 kg Mohammad Ali Geraei 4 – 0 Abuyazid Mantsigov
75 kg Saeed Abdevali 1 – 5 Roman Vlasov
80 kg Yousef Ghaderian 3 – 0 Ramazan Abacharaev
85 kg Hossein Nouri 0 – 9 Davit Chakvetadze
98 kg Seyed mostafa Salehizadeh 2 – 0 Maksim Safarian
130 kg Behnam Mehdizadeh 1 – 2 Sergey Semenov
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6 - 2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
WeightGermanyresultKazakhstan
59 kg Christoph Kraemer 4 – 3 Zhanserik Sarsenbaev
66 kg Erik Weiss 0 – 5 Daniar Kalenov
71 kg Maximilian Schwabe 0 – 1 Demeu Zhadrayev
75 kg Florian Neumaier 3 – 0 Tamerlan Shadukaev
80 kg Pascal Eisele 5 – 1 Daulet Zhaksylykov
85 kg Ramsin Azizsir 2 – 1 Azamat Kustubayev
98 kg Oliver Hassler 4 – 2 Alimkhan Syzdykov
130 kg Eduard Popp 6 – 3 Damir Kuzembayev
Round III
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1 - 7 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
WeightGermanyresultRussia
59 kg Christoph Kraemer 1 – 3 Stepan Maryanyan
66 kg Erik Weiss 1 – 5 Aleksey Kiyankin
71 kg Maximilian Schwabe 0 – 4F Yury Denisov
75 kg Florian Neumaier 1 – 6 Chingiz Labazanov
80 kg Pascal Eisele 4 – 10 Adlan Akiev
85 kg Ramsin Azizsir 1 – 2 Evgeny Saleev
98 kg Peter Öhler 1 – 1 Maksim Safarian
130 kg Christian John 0 – 4F Sergey Semenov
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 6 - 2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
WeightIranresultKazakhstan
59 kg Mohsen Hajipour 2 – 1 Zhanserik Sarsenbaev
66 kg Ali Arsalan 3 – 2 Daniar Kalenov
71 kg Afshin Biabangard 1 – 1 Demeu Zhadrayev
75 kg Rasoul Garmsiri 0 – 3 Maxat Yerezhepov
80 kg Ramin Taheri 3 – 0 Daulet Zhaksylykov
85 kg Mahdi Fallah 1 – 1 Azamat Kustubayev
98 kg Mehdi Aliyari 10 – 1 Alimkhan Syzdykov
130 kg Behnam Mehdizadeh 2 – 0 Damir Kuzembayev

Pool B

TeamPldWL
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 330
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 321
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 312
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 303
POOL B
Round I
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3 - 5 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
WeightTurkeyresultAzerbaijan
59 kg Hammet Rüstem 6F – 0 Rovshan Bayramov
66 kg Atakan Yüksel 5 – 2 Kamran Mammadov
71 kg İlker Sönmez 1 – 1 Hasan Aliyev
75 kg Emrah Kuş 1 – 3 Elvin Mursaliyev
80 kg Aslan Atem 4 – 2 Rafig Huseynov
85 kg Metehan Başar 0 – 7 Islam Abbasov
98 kg Cenk İldem 1 – 3 Orkhan Nuriyev
130 kg Ali Nail Arslan 0 – 2 Sabah Shariati
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 6 - 2 Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
WeightUkraineresultBelarus
59 kg Zhora Abovian 8 – 4 Maksim Kazharski
66 kg Parviz Nasibov 3 – 2 Yaraslau Kardash
71 kg Ruslan Israfilov 0 – 2 Pavel Liakh
75 kg Mykola Daragan 9F – 1 Yegor Kasiankov
80 kg Dmytro Pyshkov 3 – 0 Radik Kuliev
85 kg Yuri Shkriuba 2 – 1 Nikolai Stadub
98 kg Vladimir Vasilev 7 – 1 Egor Yaskavets
130 kg Oleksandr Chernetskyi 4 – 4 Georgi Chuhashvili
Round II
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3 - 5 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
WeightBelarusresultAzerbaijan
59 kg Maksim Kazharski 2 – 1 Taleh Mammadov
66 kg Yaraslau Kardash 0 – 8 Nofal Babayev
71 kg Pavel Liakh 0 – 9 Hasan Aliyev
75 kg Yegor Kasiankov 2 – 10 Elvin Mursaliyev
80 kg Radik Kuliev 0 – 2 Rafig Huseynov
85 kg Nikolai Stadub 0 – 3 Islam Abbasov
98 kg Egor Yaskavets 8 – 7 Orkhan Nuriyev
130 kg Georgi Chuhashvili W Sabah Shariati
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3 - 5 Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
WeightUkraineresultTurkey
59 kg Zhora Abovian 0 – 9 Hammet Rüstem
66 kg Parviz Nasibov 2 – 1 Atakan Yüksel
71 kg Ruslan Israfilov 1 – 2 İlker Sönmez
75 kg Mykola Daragan 1 – 5 Emrah Kuş
80 kg Dmytro Pyshkov 4 – 1 Aslan Atem
85 kg Yuri Shkriuba 1 – 4 Metehan Başar
98 kg Vladimir Vasilev 0 – 8 Süleyman Demirci
130 kg Oleksandr Chernetskyi 8 – 0 Ali Nail Arslan
Round III
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3 - 5 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
WeightUkraineresultAzerbaijan
59 kg Zhora Abovian 1 – 9 Taleh Mammadov
66 kg Parviz Nasibov 2 – 2 Kamran Mammadov
71 kg Ruslan Israfilov 0 – 7 Rasul Chunayev
75 kg Artem Matiash 1 – 11 Elvin Mursaliyev
80 kg Dmytro Pyshkov 3 – 1 Rafig Huseynov
85 kg Yuri Shkriuba 1 – 3 Islam Abbasov
98 kg Vladimir Vasilev 1 – 1 Orkhan Nuriyev
130 kg Mykola Kuchmii 2 – 1 Oyan Nazariani
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2 - 6 Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
WeightBelarusresultTurkey
59 kg Maksim Kazharski 1 – 2 Hammet Rüstem
66 kg Yaraslau Kardash W Enes Başar
71 kg Pavel Liakh 1 – 2 İlker Sönmez
75 kg Yegor Kasiankov 1 – 2 Emrah Kuş
80 kg Radik Kuliev 2 – 1 Aslan Atem
85 kg Nikolai Stadub 2 – 1 Metehan Başar
98 kg Egor Yaskavets 0 – 8 Süleyman Demirci
130 kg Georgi Chuhashvili 0 – 2 Ali Nail Arslan

Medal Matches

Medal Matches
First-Place Match
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3 - 5 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Weightresult
59 kg Taleh Mammadov 2 – 9 Mingiyan Semenov
66 kg Nofal Babayev 0 – 10 Artem Surkov
71 kg Rasul Chunayev 2 – 1 Abuyazid Mantsigov
75 kg Elvin Mursaliyev 0 – 2 Roman Vlasov
80 kg Rafig Huseynov 1 – 1 Adlan Akiev
85 kg Islam Abbasov 1 – 2 Davit Chakvetadze
98 kg Orkhan Nuriyev 3 – 0 Maksim Safarian
130 kg Sabah Shariati 1 – 1 Sergey Semenov
Third-Place Match
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2 - 6 Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Weightresult
59 kg Hammet Rüstem 0 – 9 Saman Abdevali
66 kg Atakan Yuksel 0 – 4 Mehdi Zeidvand
71 kg İlker Sönmez 0 – 9 Mohammadali Geraei
75 kg Emrah Kuş 2 – 1 Rasoul Garmsiri
80 kg Aslan Atem 1 – 2 Yousef Ghaderian
85 kg Metehan Basar 2DQ1 Mahdi Fallah
98 kg Cenk Ildem 1 – 7 Mehdi Aliyari
130 kg Ali Nail Arslan 1 – 2 Behnam Mehdizadeh
Fifth-Place Match
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3 - 5 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
WeightUkraineresultGermany
59 kg Zhora Abovian 3 – 2 Christoph Kraemer
66 kg Parviz Nasibov 2 – 1 Erik Weiss
71 kg Ruslan Israfilov 0 – 2F Maximilian Schwabe
75 kg Mykola Daragan 1 – 2 Florian Neumaier
80 kg Dmytro Pyshkov 3 – 7 Pascal Eisele
85 kg Yuri Shkriuba 0 – 2 Ramsin Azizsir
98 kg Vladimir Vasilev 0 – 7 Peter Öhler
130 kg Oleksandr Chernetskyi 8 – 0 Christian John
Seventh-Place Match
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2 - 6 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
WeightBelarusresultKazakhstan
59 kg Maksim Kazharski 3 – 7 Zhanserik Sarsenbaev
66 kg Yaraslau Kardash 0DQ – 0 Daniar Kalenov
71 kg Pavel Liakh 4 – 2 Demeu Zhadrayev
75 kg Yegor Kasiankov 9 – 1 Maxat Yerezhepov
80 kg Radik Kuliev 1 – 6 Daulet Zhaksylykov
85 kg Nikolai Stadub 1 – 4 Azamat Kustubayev
98 kg Egor Yaskavets 0 – 8 Alimkhan Syzdykov
130 kg Georgi Chuhashvili 0 – 6F Damir Kuzembayev

Final classement

TeamPldWL
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 440
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 431
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 431
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 422
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 422
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 413
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 413
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 404

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