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2020 Poland Open

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2020 Ziolkowski, Pytlasinski, Poland Open
Host cityPoland Warsaw, Poland
Dates2–8 November
StadiumArena Ursynow
Champions
Freestyle Turkey
Greco-Roman Poland
Women Russia
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The 2020 Ziolkowski, Pytlasinski, Poland Open, was an amateur wrestling event held in Warsaw, Poland between 2 and 8 November 2020.[1][2] The event consisted of three competitions: the Waclaw Ziolkowski Memorial (men's freestyle wrestling), Wladyslaw Pytlasinski Cup (men's Greco-Roman wrestling) and Poland Open (women's wrestling).[3]

Event videos

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The event was aired freely on the SportZona YouTube channel.

Broadcast
4 November 2020-Qualification Mat 1 4 November 2020-Qualification Mat 2 4 November 2020-Finals Mat 1 4 November 2020-Finals Mat 2
5 November 2020-Qualification Mat 1 5 November 2020-Qualification Mat 2 5 November 2020-Finals Mat 1 5 November 2020-Finals Mat 2
6 November 2020-Qualification Mat 1 6 November 2020-Qualification Mat 2 6 November 2020-Finals Mat 1 6 November 2020-Finals Mat 2
7 November 2020-Qualification Mat 1 7 November 2020-Qualification Mat 2 7 November 2020-Finals Mat 1 7 November 2020-Finals Mat 2
8 November 2020-Qualification Mat 1 8 November 2020-Qualification Mat 2 8 November 2020-Finals Mat 1 8 November 2020-Finals Mat 2

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey1061834
2 Poland671427
3 Russia65415
4 France3238
5 Kyrgyzstan2002
6 Moldova12710
7 Romania1113
8 Netherlands1102
9 Estonia0224
10 Hungary0213
11 Sweden0112
12 Latvia0101
13 Greece0033
Totals (13 entries)303054114

Team ranking

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Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Turkey 299  Poland 341  Russia 318
2  Poland 177  Turkey 320  Poland 285
3  Moldova 134  France 82  Turkey 131
4  France 96  Estonia 65  Kyrgyzstan 54
5  Romania 74  Netherlands 45  Moldova 50

Medal overview

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Men's freestyle (Waclaw Ziolkowski Memorial)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Razvan Kovacs
 Romania
Petru Craciun
 Moldova
Ali Karaboğa
 Turkey
61 kg Ahmet Duman
 Turkey
Recep Topal
 Turkey
Ivan Guidea
 Romania
Georgios Pilidis
 Greece
65 kg Krzysztof Bienkowski
 Poland
Ilman Mukhtarov
 France
Selahattin Kılıçsallayan
 Turkey
Nicolai Grahmez
 Moldova
70 kg Magomedmurad Gadzhiev
 Poland
Haydar Yavuz
 Turkey
Servet Coşkun
 Turkey
Mihail Sava
 Moldova
74 kg Fazlı Eryılmaz
 Turkey
Maxim Vasilioglo
 Romania
Andrzej Sokalski
 Poland
Charles Afa
 France
79 kg Saifedine Alekma
 France
Alans Amirovs
 Latvia
Muhammet Nuri Kotanoğlu
 Turkey
Ramazan Sarı
 Turkey
86 kg Piotr Ianulov
 Moldova
Zbigniew Baranowski
 Poland
Selim Yaşar
 Turkey
Fatih Erdin
 Turkey
92 kg Erhan Yaylacı
 Turkey
Arif Özen
 Turkey
Georgii Rubaev
 Moldova
Michal Bielawski
 Poland
97 kg Süleyman Karadeniz
 Turkey
Radosław Baran
 Poland
Sven Engstrom
 Sweden
Radu Lefter
 Moldova
125 kg Robert Baran
 Poland
Daniel Ligeti
 Hungary
Samhan Jabrailov
 Moldova

Men's Greco-Roman (Wladyslaw Pytlasinski Cup)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Turkey Ali Elçin Poland Mairbek Salimov
60 kg Poland Dawid Andrzej Ersetic Poland Grzegorz Kunkel Estonia Helary Mägisalu
Turkey Ahmet Uyar
63 kg Turkey Abdurahman Altan Turkey Mehmet Çeker Turkey Fatih Üçüncü
Poland Mateusz Szewczuk
67 kg Poland Gevorg Sahakyan Turkey Enes Başar Turkey Hacı Karakuş
Poland Mateusz Bernatek
72 kg Turkey Cengiz Arslan France Mahmoud Ghanem Turkey Ahmet Yılmaz
77 kg Poland Edgar Babayan Netherlands Marcel Sterkenburg Poland Iwan Nylypiuk
Poland Patryk Bednarz
82 kg Netherlands Tyrone Sterkenburg Estonia Ranet Kaljola France Joseph Dacher
87 kg Turkey Doğan Göktaş Poland Szymon Szymonowicz Turkey Ali Cengiz
Poland Kacper Kaźmierczak
97 kg France Mélonin Noumonvi Turkey Süleyman Demirci Turkey Doğan Yılmaz
Greece Laokratis Kessidis
130 kg Turkey Hamza Bakır Estonia Heiki Nabi Turkey Osman Yıldırım
Poland Rafał Płowiec

Women's freestyle (Poland Open)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Ekaterina Poleshchuk
 Russia
Maria Tyumerekova
 Russia
Nadezhda Sokolova
 Russia
Evin Demirhan
 Turkey
53 kg Angela Vetoshkina
 Russia
Katarzyna Krawczyk
 Poland
Roksana Zasina
 Poland
Maria Prevolaraki
 Greece
55 kg Olga Khoroshavtseva
 Russia
Marina Simonyan
 Russia
Mehlika Öztürk
 Turkey
Angelika Mytkowska
 Poland
57 kg Veronika Chumikova
 Russia
Barka Emese
 Hungary
Jowita Wrzesień
 Poland
Anastasia Nichita
 Moldova
59 kg Svetlana Lipatova
 Russia
Johanna Lindborg
 Sweden
Anastasia Lakovleva
 Russia
Mariana Cherdivara
 Moldova
62 kg Aisuluu Tynybekova
 Kyrgyzstan
Anzhela Fomenko
 Russia
Cansu Aksoy
 Turkey
Anna Szel
 Hungary
65 kg Maria Kuznetsova
 Russia
Irina Rîngaci
 Moldova
Zuzanna Wólczyńska
 Poland
Aslı Demir
 Turkey
68 kg Meerim Zhumanazarova
 Kyrgyzstan
Agnieszka Wieszczek-Kordus
 Poland
Velleva Khanum
 Russia
Natalia Strzalka
 Poland
72 kg Koumba Larroque
 France
Marina Surovtseva
 Russia
Evgeniia Zakharchenko
 Russia
Anna Urbanowicz
 Poland
76 kg Yasemin Adar
 Turkey
Ekaterina Bukina
 Russia
Epp Mäe
 Estonia
Pauline Lecarpentier
 France

Participating nations

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205 competitors from 17 nations participated.

References

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  1. ^ "Tournements Ziolkowski/ Poland Open & Pytlasinski". www.uww-eu.org.
  2. ^ "Polski Związek Zapaśniczy". www.zapasy.org.pl.
  3. ^ "Monday Roundup: Results from THREE Euro Nationals; Pytlasinski". 21 September 2020.
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