2023_World_Wrestling_Championships

2023 World Wrestling Championships

2023 World Wrestling Championships

Wrestling tournament in Belgrade, Serbia


The 2023 World Wrestling Championships was held from 16 to 24 September 2023 in Belgrade, Serbia. Wrestlers get a chance to win 90 quotas for the 2024 Summer Olympics from the Belgrade Worlds. Any nation that participated in the 2023 continental championships was eligible to participate in the World Championships.[1][2][3][4][5]

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Competition schedule

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Medal table

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Team ranking

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Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Men's Greco-Roman

Women's freestyle

Paris 2024 qualification

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Controversies

United World Wrestling (UWW) authorized some Russian wrestlers to participate in the World Championships though they had participated in the pro-war rally and expressed their support for the Russo-Ukrainian war.[6] The athletes in question included Abdulrashid Sadulaev, Zaurbek Sidakov, and Zaur Uguev.[7] This decision contradicted the IOC's recommendations.[8] UWW explained its decision to clear them for the World Championships by stating that their participation in certain events was not of their own will and their support for the war and the policy of their government could not be certainly concluded.[9] In general, Individual Neutral Athletes won 2 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals: athletes from Russia (Aues Gonibov, Abasgadzhi Magomedov, Shamil Mamedov, Zaurbek Sidakov and Akhmed Usmanov) won 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals while athletes from Belarus (Vanesa Kaladzinskaya) – 1 silver medal.

Participating nations

941 wrestlers from 87 countries:

  1.  Albania (6)
  2.  Algeria (8)
  3.  Angola (2)
  4.  Argentina (2)
  5.  Armenia (17)
  6.  Australia (3)
  7.  Austria (7)
  8.  Azerbaijan (26)
  9.  Barbados (1)
  10.  Belgium (1)
  11.  Brazil (9)
  12.  Bahrain (4)
  13.  Bulgaria (22)
  14.  Cambodia (1)
  15.  Canada (19)
  16.  Chile (2)
  17.  China (29)
  18.  Ivory Coast (2)
  19.  Colombia (12)
  20.  Comoros (2)
  21.  Cape Verde (3)
  22.  Costa Rica (1)
  23.  Croatia (6)
  24.  Cuba (11)
  25.  Czech Republic (4)
  26.  Denmark (2)
  27.  Ecuador (7)
  28.  Egypt (11)
  29.  El Salvador (1)
  30.  Spain (9)
  31.  Estonia (7)
  32.  Finland (?)
  33.  France (14)
  34.  Federated States of Micronesia (1)
  35.  Guinea-Bissau (1)
  36.  Georgia (20)
  37.  Germany (22)
  38.  Greece (5)
  39.  Guam (5)
  40.  Honduras (1)
  41.  Hungary (22)
  42. Individual Neutral Athletes (56) [lower-alpha 1]
  43.  Iran (20)
  44.  Israel (8)
  45.  Italy (17)
  46.  Jamaica (1)
  47.  Jordan (2)
  48.  Japan (30)
  49.  Kazakhstan (29)
  50.  Kenya (13)
  51.  Kyrgyzstan (19)
  52.  South Korea (26)
  53.  Latvia (4)
  54.  Lithuania (13)
  55.  Morocco (2)
  56.  Moldova (20)
  57.  Mexico (19)
  58.  Mongolia (20)
  59.  North Macedonia (8)
  60.  Netherlands (2)
  61.  Nigeria (6)
  62.  Norway (8)
  63.  Pakistan (3)
  64.  Peru (2)
  65.  Palestine (1)
  66.  Poland (22)
  67.  Puerto Rico (7)
  68.  Romania (16)
  69.  South Africa (1)
  70.  Sierra Leone (1)
  71.  San Marino (2)
  72.  Serbia (17) (Host)
  73.  Sri Lanka (2)
  74.  Sudan (1)
  75.  Switzerland (9)
  76.  Sweden (10)
  77.  Slovakia (5)
  78.  Tonga (1)
  79.  Tajikistan (6)
  80.  Turkmenistan (12)
  81.  Tunisia (3)
  82.  Turkey (30)
  83.  Uganda (2)
  84.  Ukraine (30)
  85.  United States (30)
  86. United World Wrestling (30+2) [lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3]
  87.  Uzbekistan (26)
  88.  Venezuela (10)
  89.  Vietnam (3)
  90.  Yemen (1)

See also

Notes

  1. As a result of sanctions imposed following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, wrestlers from Russia and Belarus were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Russia or Belarus. They instead participated as Individual Neutral Athletes (Athlètes Individuels Neutres in French) according to an IOC decision implemented by the UWW. No flags at all were used for these delegations, not even the UWW flag. The UWW does not include the medals won by these wrestlers in the official medal table, they results were not counted in the team rankings.
  2. As a result of sanctions by the UWW imposed on the Wrestling Federation of India for not conducting its elections on time, wrestlers from India were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of India. They instead participated under the name and the flag of the United World Wrestling (UWW).
  3. Two Iranian-born refugee athletes (Iman Mahdavi and Jamal Valizadeh) participated under the name and the flag of the United World Wrestling (UWW) – just like 30 wrestlers from India.

References

  1. "Belgrade to host 2023 World Championships". United World Wrestling.
  2. "UWW allowed the Russians Uguev, Sidakov, and Sadulaev to World Championships". Base of Ukrainian sports (on Twitter). Retrieved 20 September 2023.

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