2014 European Sambo Championships

The 2014 European Sambo Championships were held in Bucharest, Romania from May 15 to 19 for men's and women's sport Sambo and the Combat Sambo championships was held in Polyvalent Hall.[1]

Categories

Medal overview

Combat Sambo Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg  Rustam Konzoshev (RUS)  Farid Yusifov (AZE)  Nikolay Yvailov (BUL)
 Gintaras Katkus (LTU)
57 kg  Gamzat Saypudinov (RUS)  Mkhitar Mkhitaryan (ARM)  Elvar Osmanov (AZE)
 Dumitru Turcanu (ROU)
62 kg  Alexandr Salikov (RUS)  Vaselin Ivanov (BUL)  Vahan Nikolayev (ARM)
 Oleksii Bezotosnyi (UKR)
68 kg  Artur Tarkhatov (RUS)  Vachik Vardanyan (ARM)  Anton Brankov (BUL)
 Illia Khadkevich (BLR)
74 kg  Zaur Azizov (RUS)  Charly Schmitt (FRA)  Tihomir Blagovestov (BUL)
 Edvard Markarian (UKR)
82 kg  Murad Kerimov (RUS)  Davit Chochishvili (GEO)  Siarhei Filomenka (BLR)
 Maksym Ryndovskyi (UKR)
90 kg  Vyacheslav Vasilevsky (RUS)  Nodar Kundukhashvili (GEO)  Valentyn Moldavskyi (UKR)
 Kamen Georgiev (BUL)
100 kg  Vadim Nemkov (RUS)  Bjoern Bachmann (GER)  Stanislau Kalbasau (BLR)
 Yevhenii Kikish (UKR)
+100 kg  Martin Marnikov (BUL)  Zlimkhan Umiev (RUS)  Dmitri Goras (MDA)
 Gheorghe Ignat (ROU)

Men's Sambo Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg  Tigran Kirakosyan (ARM)  Aghasif Samadov (AZE)  Igor Bgleerov (RUS)
 Andrei Kurlypa (BLR)
57 kg  Vakho Chidrashvili (GEO)  Islam Gusamov (AZE)  Aleksey Kuzmenko (RUS)
 Borislav Yanakov (BUL)
62 kg  Aslan Mudranov (RUS)  Octavian Nacu (MDA)  Andrejs Magers (LAT)
 Ivan Naviskevch (BLR)
68 kg  Aliaksandr Koksha (BLR)  Levan Nakhutrsishvili (GEO)  Kyrylo Melnychenko (UKR)
 Evgeniy Sukhomlinov (RUS)
74 kg  Amil Gasimov (AZE)  Besarion Berulava (GEO)  Stsapian Papou (BLR)
 Artur Sarkisian (UKR)
82 kg  Aleksei Kharinotov (RUS)  Niko Kutsia (GEO)  Radvilas Matukas (LTU)
 Ashot Danielyan (ARM)
90 kg  Arsen Khandzhian (RUS)  Andrei Kaziusionak (BLR)  Edik Petrosyan (ARM)
 Ivan Vasylchuk (UKR)
100 kg  David Loriashvili (GEO)  Dmitry Minakov (RUS)  Viktors Resko (LAT)
 Yauhen Siomachkin (BLR)
+100 kg  Evgeniy Isanov (RUS)  Yury Rybak (BLR)  Nodar Metreveli (GEO)
 Razmik Tonoyan (UKR)

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg  Elena Bondareva ()  Alina Sokolovska ()  Leila Abbasava ()
 Tatiana Osoianu ()
52 kg  Alexandra Durnova ()  Magdalena Varbanova ()  Rūta Aksionova (LTU)
 Estelle Friquin (FRA)
56 kg  Anastasiia Arkhipava ()  Anastasia Valova ()  Kalina Stefanova ()
 Daniela Hondiu ()
60 kg  Gergana Vatsova ()  Nadezhda Zaytceva ()  Kastiaryna Prakapenka ()
 Ana Repida ()
64 kg  Alice Hester Schlesinger ()  Vanya Ivanova ()  Uliana Bessonova ()
 Alina Boykova ()
68 kg  Nadiya Gerasymenko ()  Tea Sukhitashvili ()  Gabriela Gigova ()
 Ivana Jandric ()
72 kg  Olesia Volkova ()  Nino Odzelashvili ()  Tetyana Savenko ()
 Anzhela Paim-Kraskouskaya ()
80 kg  Sviatlana Tsimashenka ()  Mariya Oryashkova ()  Gintarė Klišytė ()
 Maryna Pryshchepa ()
+80 kg  Tereza Dzurova ()  Anastasia Kovyazina ()  Yelizaveta Maiseynka ()
 Irine Leonidze ()

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1st  Russia 15 5 4 24
2nd  Bulgaria 3 4 7 14
3rd  Belarus 3 2 11 16
4th  Georgia 2 7 2 11
5th  Azerbaijan 1 3 1 5
6th  Armenia 1 2 3 6
7th  Ukraine 1 1 12 14
8th  Israel 1 0 0 1
9th  Moldova 0 1 3 4
10th  France 0 1 1 2
11th  Germany 0 1 0 1
12th  Lithuania 0 0 4 4
13th  Romania 0 0 3 3
14th  Latvia 0 0 2 2
15th  Serbia 0 0 1 1
Total: 15 27 27 54 108

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