Mistrzostwa Świata w Zapasach 1979

Mistrzostwa Świata w Zapasach 1979 odbyły się w mieście San Diego (Stany Zjednoczone).

Tabela medalowa

Lp.PaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem
1 ZSRR95216
2 Węgry4105
3 Bułgaria2237
4 Japonia2215
5 Stany Zjednoczone15410
6 Rumunia1023
7 Polska1012
 Szwecja1012
9 NRD0224
10 RFN0134
11 Jugosławia0101
12 Włochy0011

Medale

Mężczyźni

Styl wolny

KonkurencjaGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svg
48 kg Siergiej KorniłajewStany Zjednoczone Bobby WeaverPolska Jan Falandys
52 kgJaponia Yūji TakadaStany Zjednoczone James Haines Hartmut Reich
57 kgJaponia Hideaki Tomiyama Siergiej BiełogłazowStany Zjednoczone Joe Corso
62 kg Władimir Jumin Micho DukowStany Zjednoczone Andre Metzger
68 kg Michaił CharaczuraJaponia Akira Miyahara Eberhard Probst
74 kgStany Zjednoczone Leroy Kemp Martin Knosp Nikołaj Pietrienko
82 kg István KovácsStany Zjednoczone John Peterson Magomiedchan Aracyłow
90 kg Chasan Orcujew Uwe Neupert Iwan Ginow
100 kg Illa MateStany Zjednoczone Russ Hellickson Vasile Pușcașu
+100 kg Sałman Chasimikow Roland Gehrke Andrei Ianko

Styl klasyczny

KonkurencjaGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svg
48 kg Constantin Alexandru Aleksiej Szumakow Paweł Christow
52 kg Lajos Rácz Kamil FatkulinJaponia Toshio Asakura
57 kg Szamil SerikowJaponia Kivamu KashiwagiWłochy Antonino Caltabiano
62 kg István TóthStany Zjednoczone Abdurrahim KuzuSzwecja Lars Malmkvist
68 kgPolska Andrzej Supron Aleksander Aliew Erich Klaus
74 kg Ferenc Kocsis
Janko Szopow
Karl-Heinz Helbing
82 kg Giennadij Korban Momir Petković Paweł Pawłow
90 kgSzwecja Frank Andersson Norbert Növényi Pedro Pawlidis
100 kg Nikołaj Bałboszyn Georgi RajkowStany Zjednoczone Brad Rheingans
+100 kg Aleksandyr Tomow Aleksandr KołczinskiStany Zjednoczone Bob Walker

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