2025 World Grappling Championships in Novi Sad: Day 2 Results
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On October 15, in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, the second day of the 2025 World Grappling Championship for men and women took place in the Grappling Gi and Grappling No-Gi disciplines.
On the second day of the competition, Russian athletes won six gold medals, bringing their total number of golds to eleven. Athletes from Azerbaijan, Greece, Poland, and Spain also won one gold medal each.
Rafael Kostanyan won a bronze medal for the Armenian national team.
Former UFC fighter Alexander Romanov, who won gold yesterday in the No-Gi discipline, earned a bronze medal today in the Gi (kimono) category.
Results of the second day of the 2025 World Grappling Championship
62 kg, Men (Grappling No-Gi)
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Ruslan Rajabakhanov (Russia)
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Magomedbek Temeev (Russia)
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Talgat Zhumagaliev (Kazakhstan) and Rafael Kostanyan (Armenia)
66 kg, Men (Grappling No-Gi)
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Magomed Shakhbanov (Russia)
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Yuriy Cherkalyuk (Ukraine)
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Khabib Altuev (Russia) and Anthony De Oliveira (France)
84 kg, Men (Grappling No-Gi)
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Khabib Purtiev (Azerbaijan)
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Davud Magomedov (Russia)
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Maksat Tolendi (Kazakhstan) and Cristian Frillich (Italy)
58 kg, Women (Grappling No-Gi)
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Daria Brzozowska (Poland)
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Ellen Patricia Oberbach (Germany)
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Varvara Mashkina (Russia) and Magdalena Giec (Poland)
64 kg, Women (Grappling No-Gi)
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Alsu Yanshina (Russia)
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Shelia Lindsey (USA)
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Mia Perdomo (Spain) and Adrianna Mazur (Poland)
53 kg, Women (Grappling Gi)
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Carlota Larios (Spain)
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Suzanna Kowalski (Poland)
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Radomira Ostanina (Russia) and Anorbi Grishina (Russia)
90 kg, Women (Grappling Gi)
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Tatyana Kabanova (Russia)
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Justina Sitko (Poland)
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Alena Vlasova (Russia)
71 kg, Men (Grappling Gi)
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Stefanos Vavilis (Greece)
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Sandor Lakatos (Hungary)
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Zaur Akhmedov (Russia) and Said Zaypulaev (Russia)
100 kg, Men (Grappling Gi)
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Shamil Majidkhanov (Russia)
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Eldar Rafigaev (Moldova)
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Hasan Zapirov (Russia) and Konstantin Li (Kyrgyzstan)
130 kg, Men (Grappling Gi)
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Bilal Kurbabagamaev (Russia)
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Abu Gudanatov (Russia)
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John Hansen (USA) and Alexander Romanov (Moldova)
2025 World Grappling Championship in Novi Sad: Results of the first day