European Junior Wrestling Championships 1980

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The 1980 European Wrestling Championships took place in Bursa , Turkey , at the end of August 1980 . They were held together with the European Championships of Espoirs 1980 (U23).

Juniors, Greco-Roman

Results

class gold silver bronze
-48 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ilham Umayev Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Atanas Jentschew ItalyItaly Vincenzo Maenza
-52 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ivan Kukiskin Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Nikolai Widow Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Laszlo Zorge
-57 kg Hungary 1957Hungary Arpad Sipos Soviet UnionSoviet Union Rafis Sadikov CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Karel Mirsoluv
-62 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Gennady Skryjabin PolandPoland Eugeniuk Brzosta Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Nandor Sabo
-68 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Manwel apricot Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Svetan Filcec SwedenSweden Sölve Halling
-74 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Kudrawzew Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ronald Schulz Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Stoyan Vasilev
-82 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Marian Dadakov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Oleg Mansin PolandPoland Andrzej Malina
-90 kg SwedenSweden Christer Gullden Soviet UnionSoviet Union Nikolai Sibitnew Hungary 1957Hungary Lajos Herczeg
-100 kg Hungary 1957Hungary Tamas Gaspar Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vyacheslav Klimenko SwedenSweden Tomas Johansson
+100 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Aleksandar Usakov PolandPoland Krystian Slomka Romania 1965Romania Ion Hanuo

Medal table

rank country gold silver bronze
1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 6th 4th 0
2 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 2 0 1
3 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 3 1
4th SwedenSweden Sweden 1 0 2
5 PolandPoland Poland 0 2 1
6th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 0 1 0
7th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 0 0 2
8th Romania 1965Romania Romania 0 0 1
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 0 0 1
ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 1

Juniors, free style

Results

class gold silver bronze
-48 kg TurkeyTurkey Aslan Yilmaz Soviet UnionSoviet Union Bahar Sadikov Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Yuseyin Aliyev
-52 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Valentin Jordanow TurkeyTurkey Aslan Seyhanlı Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ali Gujelahmedow
-57 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ruslan Gapayev Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Georgi Kolcew Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Jordanko Janew
-62 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Timur Chasunet TurkeyTurkey Halit Akgun Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Dimitri Redujalkow
-68 kg PolandPoland Jan Szymański Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Stefan Stefanow Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Mauksch
-74 kg TurkeyTurkey Burhan Sabancioglu Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Valentin Karavelov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Murat Gaschiev
-82 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ivan Purschin AustriaAustria Günter Bussarello TurkeyTurkey Senol Tenekecioglu
-90 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Ahmet Aradov Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Jordan Doinow Hungary 1957Hungary Tomas Toth
-100 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Petar Christow Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andreas Schröder TurkeyTurkey Newsat Altinoluk
+100 kg Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Koldew Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Michael Rentsch TurkeyTurkey Laszlo Köfalvi

Medal table

rank country gold silver bronze
1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5 1 2
2 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 2 4th 2
3 TurkeyTurkey Turkey 2 2 2
4th PolandPoland Poland 1 0 0
5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 0 2 1
6th AustriaAustria Austria 0 1 0
7th Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 0 0 2
8th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 0 0 1

See also