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Wrestling
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueCarioca Arena 2
Dates14–21 August
No. of events18
Competitors347 from 66 nations
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Wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 14 to 21 August at the Carioca Arena 2 in Barra da Tijuca. Wrestling had been split into two disciplines, freestyle[1] and Greco-Roman,[2] which were further divided into different weight categories. Men competed in both disciplines whereas women only participated in the freestyle events, with 18 gold medals awarded. Wrestling had been contested at every modern Summer Olympic Games, except Paris 1900.

Around 344 wrestlers competed in 18 events at the 2016 Summer Olympics. In September 2013, a new change to the rules and guidelines of the sport had been instituted and overhauled by the International Olympic Committee and FILA (now known as the United World Wrestling). A single Olympic weight class was removed each from the men's freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling to add two more weights for the women.[3][4] Other changes in wrestling at these Games also featured a single-round tournament within a six-minute limit, instead of two-round or tiebreaker.

Competition format

38 men or 18 women competed in each division, plus 6 others allocated either to the host country or by the tripartite commission into divisions yet to be determined prior to the Olympics. Wrestlers determined by lot competed in qualification rounds to reduce the number to 16, thereafter proceeding by simple knockout to determine the finalists who competed for gold and silver. The two groups of wrestlers respectively defeated in the 3 or 4 bouts of the two finalists competed in two serial elimination repechages, with the victor in each repechage being awarded bronze.[1][2] Coaches were given plush dolls of Vinicius, the Olympic mascot, to throw into the ring when they wished to challenge a call.[5]

Competition schedule

There were two sessions of competition on each day of the 2016 Olympics Wrestling program. Except for the last day, the first session (qualification and elimination) was conducted from 10:00 to 13:00 BRT, and the second session (repechage, bronze medal and gold medal) was conducted from 16:00 to 19:00 BRT. Due to the closing ceremony on the last day (21 Aug) in the evening, the timing for the first and second session were 08:30–11:15 and 12:45–15:15 BRT respectively.

Q Qualification & elimination F Repechage, Bronze medal & Gold medal
Event↓/Date → Sun 14 Mon 15 Tue 16 Wed 17 Thu 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 Sun 21
Men's freestyle
Men's freestyle 57 kg Q F
Men's freestyle 65 kg Q F
Men's freestyle 74 kg Q F
Men's freestyle 86 kg Q F
Men's freestyle 97 kg Q F
Men's freestyle 125 kg Q F
Men's Greco-Roman
Men's Greco-Roman 59 kg Q F
Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg Q F
Men's Greco-Roman 75 kg Q F
Men's Greco-Roman 85 kg Q F
Men's Greco-Roman 98 kg Q F
Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg Q F
Women's freestyle
Women's freestyle 48 kg Q F
Women's freestyle 53 kg Q F
Women's freestyle 58 kg Q F
Women's freestyle 63 kg Q F
Women's freestyle 69 kg Q F
Women's freestyle 75 kg Q F

Qualification

Medalists

Men's freestyle

Games Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg
details
Vladimer Khinchegashvili
 Georgien
Rei Higuchi
 Japan
Haji Aliyev
 Aserbaidschan
Hassan Rahimi
 Iran
65 kg
details
Soslan Ramonov
 Russland
Toghrul Asgarov
 Aserbaidschan
Frank Chamizo
 Italien
Ikhtiyor Navruzov
 Usbekistan
74 kg
details
Hassan Yazdani
 Iran
Aniuar Geduev
 Russland
Jabrayil Hasanov
 Aserbaidschan
Soner Demirtaş
 Türkei
86 kg
details
Abdulrashid Sadulaev
 Russland
Selim Yaşar
 Türkei
Sharif Sharifov
 Aserbaidschan
J'den Cox
 Vereinigte Staaten
97 kg
details
Kyle Snyder
 Vereinigte Staaten
Khetag Gazyumov
 Aserbaidschan
Albert Saritov
 Rumänien
Magomed Ibragimov
 Usbekistan
125 kg
details
Taha Akgül
 Türkei
Komeil Ghasemi
 Iran
Ibrahim Saidau
 Weißrussland
Geno Petriashvili
 Georgien

Men's Greco-Roman

Games Gold Silver Bronze
59 kg
details
Ismael Borrero
 Cuba
Shinobu Ota
 Japan
Elmurat Tasmuradov
 Usbekistan
Stig-André Berge
 Norwegen
66 kg
details
Davor Štefanek
 Serbien
Mihran Harutyunyan
 Armenien
Shmagi Bolkvadze
 Georgien
Rasul Chunayev
 Aserbaidschan
75 kg
details
Roman Vlasov
 Russland
Mark Madsen
 Dänemark
Kim Hyeon-woo
 Südkorea
Saeid Abdevali
 Iran
85 kg
details
Davit Chakvetadze
 Russland
Zhan Beleniuk
 Ukraine
Javid Hamzatau
 Weißrussland
Denis Kudla
 Deutschland
98 kg
details
Artur Aleksanyan
 Armenien
Yasmany Lugo
 Cuba
Cenk İldem
 Türkei
Ghasem Rezaei
 Iran
130 kg
details
Mijaín López
 Cuba
Rıza Kayaalp
 Türkei
Sabah Shariati
 Aserbaidschan
Sergey Semenov
 Russland

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg
details
Eri Tosaka
 Japan
Mariya Stadnik
 Aserbaidschan
Sun Yanan
 China
Elitsa Yankova
 Bulgarien
53 kg
details
Helen Maroulis
 Vereinigte Staaten
Saori Yoshida
 Japan
Nataliya Synyshyn
 Aserbaidschan
Sofia Mattsson
 Schweden
58 kg
details
Kaori Icho
 Japan
Valeria Koblova
 Russland
Marwa Amri
 Tunesien
Sakshi Malik
 Indien
63 kg
details
Risako Kawai
 Japan
Maryia Mamashuk
 Weißrussland
Yekaterina Larionova
 Kasachstan
Monika Michalik
 Polen
69 kg
details
Sara Dosho
 Japan
Natalia Vorobieva
 Russland
Elmira Syzdykova
 Kasachstan
Jenny Fransson
 Schweden
75 kg
details
Erica Wiebe
 Kanada
Guzel Manyurova
 Kasachstan
Zhang Fengliu
 China
Ekaterina Bukina
 Russland

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russland (RUS)4329
2 Japan (JPN)4307
3 Cuba (CUB)2103
4 Vereinigte Staaten (USA)2013
5 Türkei (TUR)1225
6 Iran (IRI)1135
7 Armenien (ARM)1102
8 Georgien (GEO)1023
9 Kanada (CAN)1001
 Serbien (SRB)1001
11 Aserbaidschan (AZE)0369
12 Weißrussland (BLR)0123
 Kasachstan (KAZ)0123
14 Dänemark (DEN)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
16 Usbekistan (UZB)0033
17 China (CHN)0022
 Schweden (SWE)0022
19 Bulgarien (BUL)0011
 Deutschland (GER)0011
 Indien (IND)0011
 Italien (ITA)0011
 Norwegen (NOR)0011
 Polen (POL)0011
 Rumänien (ROU)0011
 Südkorea (KOR)0011
 Tunesien (TUN)0011
Totals (27 entries)18183672

Participation

Participating nations

Official referees

This is the official list of referees from 2016 Summer Olympics:[6]

  • Deutschland Antonio Silvestri (Chief of the Refereeing Commission)
  • Cuba Guillermo Molina (Instructor)
  • Italien Edit Dozsa (Instructor)
  • Japan Osamu Saito (Instructor)
  • Russland Andrey Krikov (Instructor)
  • Tunesien Kamel Mohamed Bouaziz (Instructor)
  • Türkei Halil İbrahim Cicioğlu (Instructor)
  • Vereinigte Staaten Zach Errett (Instructor)
  • Usbekistan Konstantin Mikhaylov (Instructor)
  • Finnland Pertti Vehviläinen (Supervisor)
  • Frankreich Régine Legleut (Supervisor)
  • Georgia (country) Edisher Machaidze (Supervisor)
  • Kasachstan Bakhytzhan Jaxykulov (Supervisor)
  • Marokko Noreddine Mochaffaa (Supervisor)
  • Russland Sergey Novakovskiy (Supervisor)

References

  1. ^ a b "The Olympic Games: Freestyle Wrestling". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b "The Olympic Games: Greco-Roman Wrestling". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  3. ^ "FILA announces new weight classes". Associated Press. ESPN. 17 December 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  4. ^ Longman, Jere (8 September 2013). "Wrestling, With Revamped Rules, Returns to Summer Games". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  5. ^ Meredith, Luke (14 August 2016). "Challenged: Olympic mascot Vinicius finds rough new role in wrestling". AP Rio 2016 Summer Games. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  6. ^ "List of the officials for the Olympic Games 2016" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Retrieved 29 December 2015.