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2020 World Sambo Championships

2020 World Sambo Championships
VenueSPENS
LocationNovi Sad
Dates4–8 November 2020
Competitors400[1] from 30[1] nations
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The 2020 World Sambo Championships were held in Novi Sad, Serbia from 4 to 8 November 2020.

This tournament, marking the 82nd of its kind, included 9 weight categories and three disciplines; men's and women's sambo and combat sambo. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only around 400 athletes from 30 countries participated this time.

Medal table

  Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia174425
2 Belarus35513
3 Ukraine271019
4 Uzbekistan24410
5 Bulgaria1124
 Romania1124
7 Cameroon1012
8 Kyrgyzstan0246
9 France0167
10 Tajikistan0123
11 Kazakhstan0101
12 Spain0033
13 Lithuania0022
 Serbia*0022
15 Greece0011
 Italy0011
 Moldova0011
 Philippines0011
 Venezuela0011
Totals (19 entries)272752106

Medal overview

Sambo events

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
–52 kg
Andrey Kubarkov
 Russia
Imanbek Tentiev
 Kyrgyzstan
Grachyk Osypian
 Ukraine
none
–57 kg
Vladimir Gladikh
 Russia
Akmaliddin Karimov
 Tajikistan
Andrii Laishchuk
 Ukraine
Uladzislau Burdz
 Belarus
–62 kg
Davlatjon Khamroev
 Uzbekistan
Aleksandr Matais
 Russia
Khushqadam Khusravov
 Tajikistan
Ivan Aniskevich
 Belarus
–68 kg
Nikita Kletskov
 Russia
Uladzislau Sayapin
 Belarus
Mattia Galbiati
 Italy
Angel Angelov
 Bulgaria
–74 kg
Aliaksandr Koksha
 Belarus
Bislan Nadiukov
 Russia
Gejrgios Markarian
 Greece
Sarbon Ernazarov
 Uzbekistan
–82 kg
Samvel Kazarian
 Russia
Dmitro Stetsenko
 Ukraine
Tsimafei Yemelyanau
 Belarus
Ulugbek Rakhmonov
 Uzbekistan
–90 kg
Sergey Ryabov
 Russia
Nemat Yokubov
 Uzbekistan
Komronhokh Ustopiriyon
 Tajikistan
Aliaksei Stsepankou
 Belarus
–100 kg
Andrei Kazusionak
 Belarus
Viachslav Mikhaylin
 Russia
Andrii Boloban
 Ukraine
Antony Segard
 France
+100 kg
Artem Osipenko
 Russia
Dzmitry Khakhlou
 Belarus
Vladimir Gajic
 Serbia
Ilie Daniel Natea
 Romania

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
–48 kg
Elena Bondareva
 Russia
Alina Pashuk
 Ukraine
Cristina Casas
 Spain
Maria Guedez
 Venezuela
–52 kg
Vera Lotkova
 Russia
Mariia Buiok
 Ukraine
Samara Abdumalik Kyzy
 Kyrgyzstan
Gulnoza Ziyaeva
 Uzbekistan
–56 kg
Anastasia Valova
 Russia
Daniela Poroineanu
 Romania
Khrystyna Bondar
 Ukraine
Samantha Le Cocguen
 France
–60 kg
Gulfia Mukhtarova
 Russia
Ibodatkhow Agoyonova
 Uzbekistan
Sabina Artemciuc
 Moldova
Yaiza Jimenez
 Spain
–64 kg
Anastasiya Shevchenko
 Ukraine
Vera Harelikava
 Belarus
Laetitia Blot
 France
Ekaterina Onoprienko
 Russia
–68 kg
Volha Maleika
 Romania
Nastassia Skvartsova
 Belarus
Kateryna Moskalova
 Ukraine
Anastasia Philippovich
 Russia
–72 kg
Anzhela Zhilinskaya
 Belarus
Nataliya Smal
 Ukraine
Mathilde Clement
 France
Tatyana Zenchenko
 Russia
–80 kg
Mariya Oriashkova
 Bulgaria
Sviatlana Tsimashenka
 Belarus
Zhanara Kusanova
 Russia
Lavinia Florentina Ionescu
 Romania
+80 kg
Olga Artoshina
 Russia
Vasylyna-Iryna Kyrychenko
 Ukraine
Sydney Sy
 Philippines
Gabriela Gigova
 Bulgaria

Combat Sambo events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
–52 kg
Vladimir Lamanov
 Russia
Yerkebulan Kuangaliyev
 Kazakhstan
Aaron Aneiros
 Spain
Dilshod Gadoev
 Uzbekistan
–57 kg
Mukhtar Gamzaev
 Russia
Lutfilla Saydamatov
 Uzbekistan
Maximilien Vallot
 France
Bohdan Babenko
 Ukraine
–62 kg
Bakhodir Bokiev
 Uzbekistan
Alexander Salikov
 Russia
Oleksandr Voropaiev
 Ukraine
Mederbek Saparbek Uulu
 Kyrgyzstan
–68 kg
Sheih-Mansur Habibulaev
 Russia
Emil Nezirov
 Bulgaria
Andrii Kucherenko
 Ukraine
Siarhei Kapylou
 Belarus
–74 kg
Vladyslav Rudniev
 Ukraine
Daiyrbek Karyiaev
 Kyrgyzstan
Charly Schmitt
 France
none
–82 kg
Alexey Ivanov
 Russia
Furkat Ruziev
 Uzbekistan
Vadym Burchak
 Ukraine
Nurisbek Bekberdiev
 Kyrgyzstan
–90 kg
Sultan Aliev
 Russia
Louis Laurent
 France
Petro Davydenko
 Ukraine
Elaman Genzhebaev
 Kyrgyzstan
–100 kg
Seidou Nji Mouluh
 Cameroon
Anatolii Voloshynov
 Ukraine
Teodoras Aukštuolis
 Lithuania
Dragan Begovic
 Serbia
+100 kg
Valentin Moldavsky
 Russia
Razmik Tonoian
 Ukraine
Eimantas Vaikasas
 Lithuania
Maxwell Djantou Nana
 Cameroon

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