European wrestling championships 1976

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The Ringer's European Championships 1976 took place from April 16 to April 21 in both styles in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg instead). So they took place for the second time after 1967 (Greco-Roman tournament in Minsk) in the Soviet Union.

Greco-Roman

Results

class gold silver bronze
-48 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alexei Shumakov Romania 1965Romania Constantin Alexandru Hungary 1957Hungary Ferenc Seres
-52 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Petar Kirov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Shatunov Greece 1975Greece Haralambos Holidis
-57 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Farhat Mustafin Romania 1965Romania Mihai Boțilă CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Josef Krysta
-62 kg Poland 1944Poland Kazimierz Lipień Romania 1965Romania Ion Păun Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Suras Nalbandjan
-68 kg SwedenSweden Lars-Erik Skiold Romania 1965Romania Ștefan Rusu Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Shamil Chisamutdinov
-74 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Janko Schopow Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Iosif Berishvili Greece 1975Greece Petros Galaktopoulos
-82 kg Hungary 1957Hungary Csaba Hegedűs Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Cheboksarov Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Ivan Kolew
-90 kg SwedenSweden Frank Andersson Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Stoyan Nikolov Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Fred Theobald
-100 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Balboschin Hungary 1957Hungary József Farkas NorwayNorway Gates Hem
+100 kg Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Alexandar Tomov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Oleksandr Kolchynskyi Hungary 1957Hungary József Nagy

Medal table (Greco-Roman)

rank country gold silver bronze
1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 3 4th 2
2 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 1 1
3 SwedenSweden Sweden 2 0 0
4th Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 1 1 2
5 Poland 1944Poland Poland 1 0 0
6th Romania 1965Romania Romania 0 4th 0
7th Greece 1975Greece Greece 0 0 2
8th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 0 0 1
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 0 0 1
NorwayNorway Norway 0 0 1

Freestyle

Results

class gold silver bronze
-48 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Anatoly Beloglasov Hungary 1957Hungary Mihály Gyulai Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jürgen Möbius
-52 kg Hungary 1957Hungary Henrik Gál Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Arsen Allachwerdiev Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hartmut Reich
-57 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Jumin Hungary 1957Hungary László Klinga Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Dieter Brüchert
-62 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Timofeev Romania 1965Romania Petre Coman Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Ivan Jankov
-68 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alexander Matveev Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Ismail Yuseinov Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Eberhard Probst
-74 kg CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Dan Karabín Romania 1965Romania Marin Pârcălabu Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Fred Hempel
-82 kg Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Adolf Seger Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Ismail Abilov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Viktor Novoshilov
-90 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Levan Tediashvili Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Peter Neumair Romania 1965Romania Stelica Morcov
-100 kg Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Ivan Jarygin Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Dimo Kostow TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Güclü
+100 kg Romania 1965Romania Ladislau Șimon Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Roland Gehrke Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Boris Bigayev

Medal Tally (Freestyle)

rank country gold silver bronze
1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 6th 1 2
2 Romania 1965Romania Romania 1 2 1
3 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 1 2 0
4th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 1 1 0
5 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 0 0
6th Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 0 3 1
7th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 0 1 5
8th TurkeyTurkey Turkey 0 0 1