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2021 European Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 72 kg

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The Men's Greco-Roman 72 kg is a competition featured at the 2021 European Wrestling Championships, and was held in Warsaw, Poland on April 24 and April 25.[1][2]

Medalists

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Gold Shmagi Bolkvadze
 Georgia
Silver Malkhas Amoyan
 Armenia
Bronze Maksym Yevtushenko
 Ukraine
Róbert Fritsch
 Hungary

Results

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Legend

Final

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Final
 Malkhas Amoyan (ARM) 1
 Shmagi Bolkvadze (GEO) 4

Top half

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Selçuk Can (TUR) 6
 Frank Stäbler (GER) 6
 Selçuk Can (TUR) 3
 Roman Pacurkowski (POL) 11
 Roman Pacurkowski (POL) 9
 Christoph Burger (AUT) 0
 Roman Pacurkowski (POL) 0
 Malkhas Amoyan (ARM) 6
 Malkhas Amoyan (ARM) 9
 Alen Fodor (CRO) 0
 Malkhas Amoyan (ARM) 5
 Maksym Yevtushenko (UKR) 0
 Maksym Yevtushenko (UKR) 7F
 Anton Korabau (BLR) 1

Bottom half

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Daniel Soini (SWE) 0
 Shmagi Bolkvadze (GEO) 4
 Shmagi Bolkvadze (GEO) 2
 Chingiz Labazanov (RUS) 0
 Leoš Drmola (SVK) 1
 Chingiz Labazanov (RUS) 6
 Shmagi Bolkvadze (GEO) 3
 Róbert Fritsch (HUN) 1
 Mikko Peltokangas (FIN) 3
 Ibrahim Ghanem (FRA) 3  Róbert Fritsch (HUN) 5
 Róbert Fritsch (HUN) 4  Róbert Fritsch (HUN) 5
 Khasay Hasanli (AZE) 5  Aleksandar Maksimović (SRB) 1
 Valentin Petic (MDA) 3  Khasay Hasanli (AZE) 2
 Aleksandar Maksimović (SRB) 8  Aleksandar Maksimović (SRB) 3
 Juan Sebastian Aak (NOR) 0

Repechage

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Repechage round 2Bronze medal match
 Alen Fodor (CRO)0 Maksym Yevtushenko (UKR)11
 Maksym Yevtushenko (UKR)11 Roman Pacurkowski (POL)0
 Daniel Soini (SWE)1 Chingiz Labazanov (RUS)0
 Chingiz Labazanov (RUS)5 Róbert Fritsch (HUN)3

Final standing

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Rank Athlete
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Shmagi Bolkvadze (GEO)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Malkhas Amoyan (ARM)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Maksym Yevtushenko (UKR)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Róbert Fritsch (HUN)
5  Roman Pacurkowski (POL)
5  Chingiz Labazanov (RUS)
7  Aleksandar Maksimović (SRB)
8  Selçuk Can (TUR)
9  Khasay Hasanli (AZE)
10  Frank Stäbler (GER)
11  Ibrahim Ghanem (FRA)
12  Mikko Peltokangas (FIN)
13  Valentin Petic (MDA)
14  Leoš Drmola (SVK)
15  Daniel Soini (SWE)
16  Anton Korabau (BLR)
17  Juan Sebastian Aak (NOR)
18  Christoph Burger (AUT)
19  Alen Fodor (CRO)

References

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  1. ^ "European Championships Schedule". United World Wrestling.
  2. ^ Shefferd, Neil (21 April 2021). "Russia claim three more golds on day three of European Wrestling Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
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