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1990 European Wrestling Championships

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1990 European Wrestling Championships
Host cityPoznań, Poland
Dates1–8 May 1990
Champions
Freestyle Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Soviet Union
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The 1990 European Wrestling Championships were held in Poznań on 1–8 May 1990.[1]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union94316
2 West Germany2226
3 East Germany2204
4 Bulgaria1359
5 Romania1315
6 Turkey1034
7 France1012
8 Norway1001
 Sweden1001
 Yugoslavia1001
11 Hungary0325
12 Poland0224
13 Finland0101
14 Czechoslovakia0011
Totals (14 entries)20202060

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Romica Rașovan
 Romania
Marian Avramov
 Bulgaria
Reiner Heugabel
 West Germany
52 kg Shaban Tërstena
 Yugoslavia
Vladimir Toguzov
 Soviet Union
Ivan Tsonov
 Bulgaria
57 kg Rumen Pavlov
 Bulgaria
Laszlo Miklosch
 West Germany
Ali Alisultanov
 Soviet Union
62 kg Ralf Lyding
 West Germany
Karsten Polky
 East Germany
Rosen Vasilev
 Bulgaria
68 kg Fevzi Şeker
 Turkey
Georg Schwabenland
 West Germany
Abdula Magomedov
 Soviet Union
74 kg Nasir Gadžihanov
 Soviet Union
Claudiu Tămăduianu
 Romania
Valentin Zhelev
 Bulgaria
82 kg Hans Gstöttner
 East Germany
Elmadi Zhabrailov
 Soviet Union
Sebahattin Öztürk
 Turkey
90 kg Vagab Kazibekov
 Soviet Union
Gábor Tóth
 Hungary
Kenan Şimşek
 Turkey
100 kg Arawat Sabejew
 Soviet Union
Andrzej Radomski
 Poland
Mahmut Demir
 Turkey
130 kg Andreas Schröder
 East Germany
Kiril Barbutov
 Bulgaria
Andrey Shumilin
 Soviet Union

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Sergey Suvorov
 Soviet Union
Iliuţă Dăscălescu
 Romania
József Faragó
 Hungary
52 kg Jon Rønningen
 Norway
Oleg Kutscherenko
 Soviet Union
Valentin Krumov
 Bulgaria
57 kg Patrice Mourier
 France
András Sike
 Hungary
Rıfat Yıldız
 West Germany
62 kg Guennadi Atmakin
 Soviet Union
Jenő Bódi
 Hungary
Ryszard Wolny
 Poland
68 kg Islam Dugushiev
 Soviet Union
Petrică Cărare
 Romania
Ghani Yalouz
 France
74 kg Torbjörn Kornbakk
 Sweden
Tuomo Karila
 Finland
Jaroslav Zeman
 Czechoslovakia
82 kg Thomas Zander
 West Germany
Sergey Nasevich
 Soviet Union
Todor Anguelov
 Bulgaria
90 kg Pavel Potapov
 Soviet Union
Marek Kraszewski
 Poland
Tibor Komáromi
 Hungary
100 kg Anatol Fedarenka
 Soviet Union
Maik Bullmann
 East Germany
Andrzej Wroński
 Poland
130 kg Alexandr Karelin
 Soviet Union
Rangel Gerovski
 Bulgaria
Ioan Grigoraș
 Romania

References

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  1. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
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