Men's freestyle wrestling competition began in the Olympics in 1904. FILA began holding World Championships in men's freestyle in 1951. During Olympic years, FILA suspends the World Championships.
Tsarist Russia did not send freestyle wrestlers to the Olympics for the country authorities didn't recognize the sport back then (only Greco-Roman or French wrestling as it was known then was widely practised and contested in the Russian Empire.) The Soviet Union began competing in freestyle wrestling at the 1952 Summer Olympics. The Soviet Union boycotted the Olympics in 1984. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, most former Soviet republics competed as a single Unified Team in 1992, and competed separately thereafter.
Year | Team Finish | 47.6 kg | 52.2 kg | 56.7 kg | 61.2 kg | 65.8 kg | 71.7 kg | 71.7+ kg |
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1904 | DNC | Team did not compete | ||||||
Year | Team Finish | 54 kg | 60.3 kg | 66.6 kg | 73 kg | 73+ kg |
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1908 | DNC | Team did not compete | ||||
Year | Team Finish | 60 kg | 67.5 kg | 75 kg | 82.5 kg | 82.5+ kg |
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1920 | DNC | Team did not compete |
Year | Team Finish | 56 kg | 61 kg | 66 kg | 72 kg | 79 kg | 87 kg | 87+ kg |
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1924 | DNC | Team did not compete | ||||||
1928 | DNC | Team did not compete | ||||||
1932 | DNC | Team did not compete | ||||||
1936 | DNC | Team did not compete | ||||||
Year | Team Finish | 57 kg | 61 kg | 65 kg | 70 kg | 74 kg | 86 kg | 97 kg | 125 kg |
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2014 | 1st | Lebedev, Viktor (9th) | Bogomoev, Aleksandr (9th) | Ramonov, Soslan (1st) | Tsabolov, Khetag (1st) | Tsargush, Denis (1st) | Sadulaev, Abdulrashid (1st) | Gadisov, Abdusalam (1st) | Gatsalov, Khadjimourat (3rd) |
2015 | 1st | Lebedev, Viktor (3rd) | Bogomoev, Aleksandr (11th) | Ramonov, Soslan (3rd) | Gazimagomedov, Magomedrasul (1st) | Geduev, Aniuar (3rd) | Sadulaev, Abdulrashid (1st) | Gadisov, Abdusalam (2nd) | Makhov, Bilyal (3rd) |
2016 | 1st | Lebedev, Viktor (9th) | Chakaev, Akhmed (3rd) | Ramonov, Soslan (1st) | Kurbanaliev, Magomed (1st) | Geduev, Aniuar (2nd) | Sadulaev, Abdulrashid (1st) | Boltukaev, Anzor (11th) | Makhov, Bilyal (13th) |
2017 | 2nd | Uguev, Zaur (23rd) | Rashidov, Gadzhimurad (2nd) | Gogayev, Alan (3rd) | Kadimagomedov, Magomedkhabib (7th) | Tsabolov, Khetag (2nd) | Valiev, Vladislav (3rd) | Sadulaev, Abdulrashid (2nd) | Khizriev, Anzor (5th) |
Year | Team Finish | 57 kg | 61 kg | 65 kg | 70 kg | 74 kg | 79 kg | 86 kg | 92 kg | 97 kg | 125 kg |
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2018 | 1st | Uguev, Zaur (1st) | Rashidov, Gadzhimurad (2nd) | Chakaev, Akhmed (3rd) | Gazimagomedov, Magomedrasul (1st) | Sidakov, Zaurbek (1st) | Gadzhimagomedov, Akhmed (3rd) | Kurugliev, Dauren (5th) | Tsakulov, Batyrbek (7th) | Sadulaev, Abdulrashid (1st) | Khizriev, Anzor (5th) |
2019 | 1st | Uguev, Zaur (1st) | Idrisov, Magomedrasul (2nd) | Rashidov, Gadzhimurad (1st) | Baev, David (1st) | Sidakov, Zaurbek (1st) | Nabiev, Gadzhi (3rd) | Naifonov, Artur (3rd) | Zhabrailov, Alikhan (3rd) | Sadulaev, Abdulrashid (1st) | Khugaev, Alan (11th) |
Category | 60 kg and below | 61–70 kg | 71–87 kg | more than 87 kg |
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Total weight classes contested at international championships | 153 | 130 | 144 | 139 |
Weights in which URS/RUS medaled | 86 | 69 | 82 | 117 |
Weights in which URS/RUS won championships | 37 | 36 | 45 | 84 |
Percentage of medals won by URS/RUS | 56.2 | 53.1 | 56.9 | 84.2 |
Percentage of championship titles won by URS/RUS | 24.2 | 27.7 | 31.3 | 60.4 |
Category | 1904–1936 | 1948–1968 | 1969–1996 | 1997–2010 |
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Total weight classes contested at international championships | 45 | 128 | 280 | 103 |
Weight classes in which URS/RUS medaled | N/A | 73 | 213 | 68 |
Weight classes in which URS/RUS won championships | N/A | 31 | 127 | 44 |
Percentage of medals won by URS/RUS | N/A | 57.0 | 76.1 | 66.0 |
Percentage of championship titles won by URS/RUS | N/A | 24.2 | 45.4 | 42.7 |
Category | 1904–1936 | 1948–1968 | 1969–1996 | 1997–2010 |
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Weight classes known to be contested by URS/RUS wrestlers | N/A | 103 | 255 | 103 |
Number of known URS/RUS wrestlers | N/A | 42 | 106 | 46 |
Average number of international championship appearances per wrestler | N/A | 2.45 | 2.41 | 2.24 |
Medalists' average number of international championship appearances until first medal | N/A | 1.10 | 1.08 | 1.20 |
Champions' average number of international championship appearances until first title | N/A | 1.50 | 1.58 | 1.55 |
Average number of medals ultimately won by URS/RUS medalists | N/A | 2.43 | 2.42 | 2.27 |
Average number of championships ultimately won by URS/RUS champions | N/A | 2.21 | 2.44 | 2.20 |
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