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1990 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships

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1990 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships
Host city Finland, Helsinki
Dates1990
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The 1990 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the 10th edition of European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was held 1990 in Helsinki, Finland.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union132318
2 Bulgaria16310
3 Turkey1135
4 Romania1124
5 East Germany1012
6 Sweden1001
 West Germany1001
8 Hungary0358
9 Finland0303
10 Poland0112
 Yugoslavia0112
12 Czechoslovakia0101
 Italy0101
14 France0011
Totals (14 entries)19202059

Medal summary

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Men's freestyle

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Vugar Orudiev
 Soviet Union
Neven Alexiev
 Bulgaria
Gabriel Lupu
 Romania
52 kg Mavlud Karaibragimov
 Soviet Union
Rumen Hristov
 Bulgaria
Mustafa Çetin
 Turkey
57 kg X Mustafa Syla
 Yugoslavia
Tadeusz Kowalski
 Poland
62 kg Yordan Denev
 Bulgaria
Roman Motrovich
 Soviet Union
Muharrem Demireğen
 Turkey
68 kg Georgi Shintshikashvili
 Soviet Union
Zvetelin Vasilev
 Bulgaria
Fatih Özbaş
 Turkey
74 kg Andre Backhaus
 East Germany
Istvan Meszaros
 Hungary
Valery Gabeev
 Soviet Union
82 kg Yaroslav Basilyuk
 Soviet Union
Sorin Moisache
 Romania
Istvan Iringyi
 Hungary
90 kg Witali Perfiljew
 Soviet Union
Tanyu Pekhlivanov
 Bulgaria
William Rombouts
 France
100 kg Mahmut Demir
 Turkey
Pal Kaliszki
 Hungary
Davud Məhəmmədov
 Soviet Union
130 kg Andrey Shumilin
 Soviet Union
Ömer Aslantaş
 Turkey
Georgi Khristov
 Bulgaria

Men's Greco-Roman

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Iliuță Dăscălescu
 Romania
Francesco Costantino
 Italy
Natig Eyvazov
 Soviet Union
52 kg Alfred Ter‑Mkrtchyan
 Soviet Union
Ismo Kamesaki
 Finland
Valentin Rebega
 Romania
57 kg Boris Ambartsumov
 Soviet Union
Ari Härkänen
 Finland
Ivailo Mladenov
 Bulgaria
62 kg Vardan Margaryan
 Soviet Union
Georgi Iliev
 Bulgaria
Vojislav Matic
 Yugoslavia
68 kg Thomas Reinshagen
 West Germany
Robert Zotkowski
 Poland
Stoitscho Kubatov
 Bulgaria
74 kg Arkadi Krajni
 Soviet Union
Michael Lyyski
 Finland
Laszlo Vizi
 Hungary
82 kg Tsolak Yeghishyan
 Soviet Union
Frantisek Lengyel
 Czechoslovakia
Gabor Garamvolgyi
 Hungary
90 kg Mikael Ljungberg
 Sweden
Vladimir Proshtaligin
 Soviet Union
Péter Bacsa
 Hungary
100 kg Oleg Parschin
 Soviet Union
Daniel Tenov
 Bulgaria
Rajos István
 Hungary
130 kg Sergei Mureiko
 Soviet Union
Zoltan Mucsi
 Hungary
Frank Stuebner
 East Germany

References

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