The 2025 European U17 Greco-Roman Wrestling Championship Concludes – Full Results

- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On June 11, in Skopje (North Macedonia), the 2025 U17 European Championship in Greco-Roman wrestling came to an end. Wrestlers from Russia claimed 3 gold medals, while Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia each won 2 golds. One more gold went to a Bulgarian athlete.
Team Armenia topped the overall team standings with a total of 135 points.
Final Results from Day 3 of the Tournament (June 11)
Up to 45 kg:
For Bronze:
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Vadim Tarelunga (Moldova) def. Artyom Tkachenko (Russia) 5:2 by fall
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Damimir Yordanov (Bulgaria) lost to Ararat Avetisyan (Armenia) 2:4
Final:
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Abdurrahman Huseynli (Azerbaijan) def. Saba Abashidze (Georgia) 9:0
Up to 51 kg:
For Bronze:
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Keve Kovacs (Hungary) def. Elshad Abbasov (Azerbaijan) 3:1
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Marcos Rangel (Spain) lost to Abu Saga (Norway) 0:10
Final:
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Marat Achemyan (Armenia) def. Rizvan Kairbekov (Russia) 9:0
Up to 60 kg:
For Bronze:
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Mika Labes (Germany) lost to Riccardo Cave (Italy) 3:4
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Denis Seredin (Ukraine) def. Abdul Arslantas (Turkey) 5:1
Final:
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Hayk Manukyan (Armenia) def. Ali Nazarov (Azerbaijan) 11:3 by fall
Up to 71 kg:
For Bronze:
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Vaclav Satrapa (Czech Republic) lost to Artyom Ilchenko (Russia) 3:8
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Gabriel Marcel (Romania) lost to Matias Onnenlehto (Finland) 0:9
Final:
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Ignat Meiko (Moldova) lost to Giorgi Gogelashvili (Georgia) 1:9
Up to 92 kg:
For Bronze:
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Konstantin Kasyan (Belarus) lost to Ioannis Moutousidis (Greece) 0:6
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Ahmet Uzun (Turkey) drew with Luka Martiashvili (Georgia) 1:1, win awarded on criteria
Final:
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Timur Larin (Ukraine) lost to Vadim Dragushan (Russia) 0:8
Full Results of the U17 European Greco-Roman Wrestling Championships
Up to 45 kg:
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Abdurrahman Huseynli (Azerbaijan)
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Saba Abashidze (Georgia)
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Vadim Tarelunga (Moldova) and Ararat Avetisyan (Armenia)
Up to 48 kg:
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Stanislav Ivanov (Bulgaria)
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Martin Mandjikian (Armenia)
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Gurban Majnunov (Azerbaijan) and Matvey Golovenchits (Russia)
Up to 51 kg:
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Marat Achemyan (Armenia)
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Rizvan Kairbekov (Russia)
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Keve Kovacs (Hungary) and Abu Saga (Norway)
Up to 55 kg:
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Danil Lozhkin (Russia)
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Giorgi Chachua (Georgia)
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Ivan Seibel (Germany) and Magomed Varaev (France)
Up to 60 kg:
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Hayk Manukyan (Armenia)
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Ali Nazarov (Azerbaijan)
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Riccardo Cave (Italy) and Denis Seredin (Ukraine)
Up to 65 kg:
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Erekle Tavberidze (Georgia)
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Janes Nazaryan (Armenia)
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Alvin Thulinder (Sweden) and Kilian Eddou (France)
Up to 71 kg:
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Giorgi Gogelashvili (Georgia)
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Ignat Meiko (Moldova)
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Artyom Ilchenko (Russia) and Matias Onnenlehto (Finland)
Up to 80 kg:
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Senik Vardanyan (Russia)
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Benediktas Bubelevicius (Lithuania)
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Nijat Eilagaliev (Azerbaijan) and Ismail Bereket (Turkey)
Up to 92 kg:
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Vadim Dragushan (Russia)
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Timur Larin (Ukraine)
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Ioannis Moutousidis (Greece) and Ahmet Uzun (Turkey)
Up to 110 kg:
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Rikhad Ibrahimli (Azerbaijan)
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Denis Lazarov (Bulgaria)
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Anatoliy Novachenko (Ukraine) and Maximilian Leo (Germany)
Team Standings:
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Armenia – 135 points
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Georgia – 122 points
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Azerbaijan – 116 points
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Ukraine – 68 points
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Bulgaria – 65 points
Russia and Belarus did not participate in the team standings