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Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane 2025

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Henri Deglane Grand Prix 2025
Host cityFrance Nice, France
Dates17–19 January 2025
StadiumSalle Serge Leyrit
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The LI Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane 2025 (also known as Grand Prix of France 2025 and Henri Deglane Grand Prix 2025) was a wrestling event held in Nice, France.[1][2] It is held in the memory of 1924 Olympic Gold medalist Henri Deglane.[3]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States62210
2 Ukraine5229
3 Sweden35412
4 Poland2248
5 Belgium2013
6 Kazakhstan2002
7 France*14914
8 Germany1359
9 Switzerland1135
10 Canada1124
11 Albania1102
12 Czech Republic1001
13 Austria0224
 Finland0224
15 Estonia0101
16 Denmark0011
 Ecuador0011
Totals (17 entries)26263890

Medal overview

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Spencer Lee
 United States
Thomas Epp
 Switzerland
Giuseppe Rea
 Ecuador
61 kg Nahshon Garrett
 United States
Arman Eloyan
 France
Killian Delaney
 United States
65 kg Ayub Musaev
 Belgium
Zelimkhan Abakarov
 Albania
Peiman Biabani
 Canada
Khamzat Arsamerzouev
 France
70 kg Ibragim Veliev
 Belgium
Yahya Thomas
 United States
Muhammad Abdurachmanov
 Belgium
Tobias Portmann
 Switzerland
74 kg Chermen Valiev
 Albania
Quincy Monday
 United States
Adam Thomson
 Canada
79 kg Kennedy Monday
 United States
Zelimkhan Khadjiev
 France
Saifedine Alekma
 France
Lucas Kahnt
 Germany
86 kg Chandler Marsteller
 United States
Lars Schäfle
 Germany
Mohammad Umkhadjiev
 France
Miko Elkala
 Finland
92 kg Michael Macchiavello
 United States
Adlan Viskhanov
 France
Benjamin Greil
 Austria
125 kg Gennadij Cudinovic
 Germany
Johannes Ludescher
 Austria
Jordan Wood
 United States

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Viktor Petryk
 Ukraine
Adam Silverin
 Sweden
Koriun Sahradian
 Ukraine
63 kg Alexander Vafai
 Sweden
Tino Ojala
 Finland
Léo Tudezca
 France
67 kg Niklas Öhlén
 Sweden
Oleksandr Hrushyn
 Ukraine
Yanis Guendez
 France
72 kg Parviz Nasibov
 Ukraine
Matias Lipasti
 Finland
Ibrahim Ghanem
 France
Michael Portmann
 Switzerland
77 kg Andrii Kulyk
 Ukraine
Albin Olofsson
 Sweden
Irfan Mirzoiev
 Ukraine
Lars Strandner
 Sweden
82 kg Ramon Betschart
 Switzerland
Ruslan Abdiiev
 Ukraine
Alexander Johansson
 Sweden
Frederik Mathiesen
 Denmark
87 kg Yaroslav Filchakov
 Ukraine
Hamza Sertcanlı
 Sweden
Vladimeri Karchaidze
 France
97 kg Vladlen Kozliuk
 Ukraine
Markus Ragginger
 Austria
Alex Kessidis
 Sweden
Aleksandar Stjepanetic
 Sweden

Women's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Katie Dutchak
 Canada
Madison Parks
 Canada
Emma Luttenauer
 France
Amanda Tomczyk
 Poland
53 kg Katarzyna Krawczyk
 Poland
Anastasia Blayvas
 Germany
Roksana Zasina
 Poland
Oleksandra Kohut
 Austria
55 kg Tatiana Debien
 France
Amory Andrich
 Germany
Kamila Kasprow
 Poland
57 kg Jowita Wrzesień
 Poland
Evelina Hulthén
 Sweden
Magdalena Głodek
 Poland
Jenna Hemiä
 Finland
59 kg Guldana Bekesh
 Kazakhstan
Julia Nowicka
 Poland
Luna Rothenberger
 Germany
62 kg Sara Lindborg
 Sweden
Viktoria Vesso
 Estonia
Iris Thiebaux
 France
Annatina Lippuner
 Switzerland
68 kg Adéla Hanzlíčková
 Czech Republic
Kendra Dacher
 France
Gerda Barth
 Germany
Sophia Schäfle
 Germany
72 kg Kaylynn Albrecht
 United States
Tindra Sjöberg
 Sweden
Lilly Schneider
 Germany
76 kg Elmira Syzdykova
 Kazakhstan
Partrycja Cuber
 Poland
None awarded

References

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  1. ^ "Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane; United World Wrestling". Retrieved 2025-01-18.
  2. ^ "Grand prix de france henri deglane – 51ème édition". fflutte.com. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
  3. ^ Eric. "Updated Henri Deglane Grand Prix of France Preliminary Entries". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
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