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2020 Individual Wrestling World Cup

The inaugural 2020 Individual World Wrestling Cup was held in Belgrade, Serbia from 12–18 December 2020. It was a replacement event for the 2020 World Championships, which should have taken place in the same location, but since some criteria were not fulfilled, such as not less than 8 top nations from the previous championships to participate, the event is not counted as world championships. The Cup took place amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused this and other problems.[1][2] The United States for instance chose not to participate.[3]

Medal table

Team ranking

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Men's Greco-Roman

Women's freestyle

Participating nations

455 wrestlers from 48 countries:

  1.  Albania (4)
  2.  Algeria (10)
  3.  Argentina (3)
  4.  Armenia (18)
  5.  Azerbaijan (20)
  6.  Belgium (1)
  7.  Belarus (19)
  8.  Bahrain (1)
  9.  Bulgaria (24)
  10.  Canada (2)
  11.  Chile (3)
  12.  Cameroon (2)
  13.  Croatia (2)
  14.  Czech Republic (5)
  15.  Spain (8)
  16.  Estonia (4)
  17.  France (14)
  18.  United Kingdom (1)
  19.  Guinea-Bissau (5)
  20.  Germany (21)
  21.  Greece (6)
  22.  Guinea (2)
  23.  Hungary (16)
  24.  India (24)
  25.  Iran (3)
  26.  Israel (5)
  27.  Italy (14)
  28.  Kyrgyzstan (20)
  29.  Kuwait (2)
  30.  Latvia (3)
  31.  Morocco (3)
  32.  Moldova (22)
  33.  North Macedonia (1)
  34.  Panama (3)
  35.  Peru (7)
  36.  Poland (17)
  37.  Portugal (2)
  38.  Romania (16)
  39.  Russia (30)
  40.  Serbia (13) (Host)
  41.  Switzerland (5)
  42.  Slovakia (7)
  43.  Tajikistan (2)
  44.  Tunisia (2)
  45.  Turkey (30)
  46.  Ukraine (30)
  47.  Uzbekistan (1)
  48.  Yemen (2)

References

  1. ^ "Wrestling Returns with Individual World Cup in Belgrade, Dec. 12-18". Wrestling Returns with Individual World Cup in Belgrade, Dec. 12-18. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Belgrade World Cup Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  3. ^ "USA Wrestling will not send athletes to world championships in December". 21 October 2020.

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