2020 Individual Wrestling World Cup – Men's freestyle 79 kg

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The men's freestyle 79 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2020 Individual Wrestling World Cup, and was held in Belgrade, Serbia on 17 and 18 December 2020. [1] [2]

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Medalists

Gold Akhmed Usmanov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Bronze Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Vasyl Mykhailov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine

Results

Legend
1/16 finals
Score
Flag of Turkey.svg  Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu  (TUR)5–2Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rashad Yusifli  (AZE)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Arsalan Budazhapov  (KGZ)6–2Flag of Armenia.svg  Arman Avagyan  (ARM)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Csaba Vida  (HUN)8–10Flag of Slovakia.svg  Achsarbek Gulajev  (SVK)
1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Latvia.svg  Alans Amirovs  (LAT)11
Flag of Moldova.svg  Stanislav Novac  (MDA)4 Flag of Latvia.svg  Alans Amirovs  (LAT)10
Flag of Italy.svg  Aron Caneva  (ITA)0 Flag of India.svg  Gourav Baliyan  (IND)17
Flag of India.svg  Gourav Baliyan  (IND)7FFlag of India.svg  Gourav Baliyan  (IND)0
Flag of Estonia.svg  Erik Reinbok  (EST)0 Flag of Russia.svg  Akhmed Usmanov  (RUS)10
Flag of Russia.svg  Akhmed Usmanov  (RUS)10Flag of Russia.svg  Akhmed Usmanov  (RUS)4
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Dzhemal Ali  (BUL)0 Flag of Belarus.svg  Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau  (BLR)1
Flag of Belarus.svg  Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau  (BLR)7Flag of Russia.svg  Akhmed Usmanov  (RUS)11
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ayoub Barraj  (TUN)0 Flag of Turkey.svg  Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu  (TUR)0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Mykhailov  (UKR)4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Mykhailov  (UKR)4
Flag of Germany.svg  Eduard Tatarinov  (GER)1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Rashid Kurbanov  (UZB)2
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Rashid Kurbanov  (UZB)6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Mykhailov  (UKR)4
Flag of Romania.svg  Mădălin Mînzală  (ROU)1 Flag of Turkey.svg  Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu  (TUR)4
Flag of Turkey.svg  Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu  (TUR)7Flag of Turkey.svg  Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu  (TUR)11
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Arsalan Budazhapov  (KGZ)4 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Achsarbek Gulajev  (SVK)0
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Achsarbek Gulajev  (SVK)5
Repechage round 1Repechage round 2Bronze medals
Flag of Estonia.svg  Erik Reinbok  (EST)0Flag of Belarus.svg  Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau  (BLR)14
Flag of Belarus.svg  Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau  (BLR)10Flag of India.svg  Gourav Baliyan  (IND)1
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rashad Yusifli  (AZE)10Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rashad Yusifli  (AZE)3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Achsarbek Gulajev  (SVK)2
Flag of Romania.svg  Mădălin Mînzală  (ROU)0Flag of Slovakia.svg  Achsarbek Gulajev  (SVK)3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Mykhailov  (UKR)3

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References

  1. Individual World Cup - Dec 2020
  2. "Individual World Cup".