2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships – Men's freestyle 74 kg

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The men's freestyle 74 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Belgrade, Serbia on 6 and 7 November. [1] [2]

Contents

Medalists

GoldFlag of Russia.svg Chermen Valiev (RUS)
SilverFlag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Sadegh Firouzpour  (IRI)
BronzeFlag of Georgia.svg  Temuri Beruashvili  (GEO)
Flag of Armenia.svg  Hrayr Alikhanyan  (ARM)

Results

Legend

Final

Final
Flag of Russia.svg Chermen Valiev (RUS)7
Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Sadegh Firouzpour  (IRI)6

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Turkey.svg  İsa Demir  (TUR)4
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Nikolay Dimitrov  (BUL)0
Flag of Turkey.svg  İsa Demir  (TUR)5
Flag of Georgia.svg  Temuri Beruashvili  (GEO)13
Flag of Italy.svg  Jacopo Masotti  (ITA)0
Flag of Georgia.svg  Temuri Beruashvili  (GEO)11
Flag of Georgia.svg  Temuri Beruashvili  (GEO)0
Flag of the United States.svg  Peyton Robb  (USA)10Flag of Russia.svg Chermen Valiev (RUS)6
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hassan Alharthi  (KSA)0 Flag of the United States.svg  Peyton Robb  (USA)4
Flag of Moldova.svg  Vasile Diacon  (MDA)WOFlag of Moldova.svg  Vasile Diacon  (MDA)6
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sheku Kassegbama  (SLE)Flag of Moldova.svg  Vasile Diacon  (MDA)0
Flag of Russia.svg Chermen Valiev (RUS)11Flag of Russia.svg Chermen Valiev (RUS)9
Flag of Germany.svg  Tino Rettinger  (GER)0 Flag of Russia.svg Chermen Valiev (RUS)8
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadym Kurylenko  (UKR)0 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Turan Bayramov  (AZE)3
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Turan Bayramov  (AZE)6

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  Caetano Antonio Sa  (GBS)1
Flag of India.svg  Parveen Malik  (IND)12Flag of India.svg  Parveen Malik  (IND)2
Flag of Poland.svg  Szymon Wojtkowski  (POL)0 Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Sadegh Firouzpour  (IRI)10
Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Sadegh Firouzpour  (IRI)10Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Sadegh Firouzpour  (IRI)14
Flag of Israel.svg  Naftali Horowitz  (ISR)5 Flag of Austria.svg  Simon Marchl  (AUT)6
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Serhan Shakirov  (MKD)15Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Serhan Shakirov  (MKD)0
Flag of Austria.svg  Simon Marchl  (AUT)WOFlag of Austria.svg  Simon Marchl  (AUT)10
Flag of Morocco.svg  Rabii Regani  (MAR)Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Sadegh Firouzpour  (IRI)4
Flag of Romania.svg  Krisztian Biro  (ROU)10Flag of Armenia.svg  Hrayr Alikhanyan  (ARM)2
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Jonathan Parrilla  (PUR)0 Flag of Romania.svg  Krisztian Biro  (ROU)5
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Asomiddin Hasanov  (UZB)11Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Asomiddin Hasanov  (UZB)11
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Devan Larkin  (CAN)0 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Asomiddin Hasanov  (UZB)0
Flag of Belarus.svg  Davud Alizalau  (BLR)0 Flag of Armenia.svg  Hrayr Alikhanyan  (ARM)10F
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nurkozha Kaipanov  (KAZ)8Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nurkozha Kaipanov  (KAZ)6
Flag of Kenya.svg  Mathayo Mahabila  (KEN)Flag of Armenia.svg  Hrayr Alikhanyan  (ARM)6
Flag of Armenia.svg  Hrayr Alikhanyan  (ARM)WO

Repechage

Repechage round 1Repechage round 2Bronze medals
Flag of Germany.svg  Tino Rettinger  (GER)0Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Turan Bayramov  (AZE)5Flag of Moldova.svg  Vasile Diacon  (MDA)3
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Turan Bayramov  (AZE)7Flag of Moldova.svg  Vasile Diacon  (MDA)6Flag of Georgia.svg  Temuri Beruashvili  (GEO)3
Flag of Poland.svg  Szymon Wojtkowski  (POL)18Flag of Poland.svg  Szymon Wojtkowski  (POL)0Flag of Austria.svg  Simon Marchl  (AUT)0
Flag of India.svg  Parveen Malik  (IND)8Flag of Austria.svg  Simon Marchl  (AUT)4Flag of Armenia.svg  Hrayr Alikhanyan  (ARM)10

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