Commonwealth Wrestling Championship

The Commonwealth Wrestling Championship is a tournament designed for top wrestlers in the Commonwealth of Nations. It is not linked to the Commonwealth Games, nor has any accreditation with any sports body in any country.

EdizioniEdit

Edizione Anno Città LL LF GR
I 1985   Glasgow  ·
II 1987   Nicosia  ·
III 1989   Paola  ·
IV 1991   Dunedin  ·
V 1993   Victoria  ·  ·
VI 1995   Melbourne  ·  ·
VII 1997   Pune  ·  ·
VIII 2003   London  ·  ·
IX 2005   Stellenbosch  ·  ·  ·
X 2007   London  ·  ·  ·
XI 2009   Jalandhar  ·  ·  ·
XII 2011  Melbourne  ·  ·  ·
XIII 2013   Johannesburg  ·  ·  ·
XIV 2016   Singapore  ·  ·  ·

Łącznie medale (1985–2017)Edit

Poz. Państwo 20 px 20 px 20 px Łącznie
1   India 155 127 62 344
2   Canada 49 24 53 126
3   Australia 11 12 31 54
4   Nigeria 10 14 8 32
5   England 5 8 10 23
6   Scotland 3 4 16 23
7   Cameroon 3 0 1 4
8   South Africa 2 20 34 56
9   Cyprus 1 2 4 7
10   New Zealand 0 14 13 27
11   Pakistan 0 7 35 42
12   Samoa 0 1 1 2
  Namibia 0 1 1 2
  Malta 0 1 1 2
15     Nepal 0 1 0 1
16   Namibia 0 0 3 3
17   Singapore 0 0 2 2
18   Mauritius 0 0 1 1
  United Kingdom 0 0 1 1
Łącznie 239 236 277 752

Glasgow 1985Edit

The 1985 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in Glasgow, Scotland.

Category      
48 kg Kumar R (India) Moncur R (Canada) Burns D (England)
52 kg Singh M (India) Stannett S (New Zealand) Donohue N (England)
57 kg Ostberg M (Canada) Kirkby P (Australia) Kumar U (India)
62 kg Aspen B (England) James D (Canada) Cumming D (Australia)
68 kg McKay D (Canada) Kelevitz Z (Australia) Satyawan (India)
74 kg Green C (Australia) Walker F (England) Ramsay T (Canada)
82 kg Marcil S (Canada) Singh S (India) Bull T (England)
92 kg Loban N (England) Marshall S (Canada) Verma S (India)
100 kg Carrow G (Canada) Algie R (New Zealand) Singh K (India)
130 kg Daniar S (Canada) Singh R (India) Patrick A (Scotland)

London 2003Edit

The 2003 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in London, Ontario, Canada.

Cape Town 2010Edit

The 2005 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in Cape Town, South Africa, from 30 June to 2 July 2005.

120KG-Greco-Roma

1st Gold Markus Dekker 2nd Silver Palwinder Singh Cheema 3rd Bronze Yuri Reichel 4th Karl Gehringer

London 2007Edit

The 2007 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in London, Ontario, Canada on 16–17 June 2007. Participating nations included Canada, India, Pakistan, Great Britain, South Africa, and Namibia.

Jalandhar 2009Edit

The 2009 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, between 18 and 20 December 2009.[1] Originally it was slated to be a test event for the Delhi 2010 commonwealth games in Delhi but the venue was not ready. Wrestlers competed in Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling the latter being only for Men.

Greco-RomanEdit

Category        
55 kg Bhushan

Kumar[India]

Hari Krishnan[India] Barashat Ali[Pakistan] Van wyk Carlo[RSA]
60KG Ravinder Singh[India] Anil Kumar[India] Marius Loots[RSA] Farzao Tarash[Aus]
66 kg Gurbinder Singh[India] Sunil Kumar[India] Mehrdad Tarash[Aus] Muhammad Sulaman[Pak]
74 kg Richard Addinal[RSA] Rajbir Chikara[India] Clinton Davies[New Zealand] Sanjay[India]
84 kg Manoj Kumar[India] Rajesh Kumar[India] Richard Feriera[RSA] Dean Van Zyl[RSA]
96KG Ashok Kumar[India] Hugues Bella Lufu[RSA] Anil Kumar[India] Mohammed Umar[Pak]
120 kg Dharmender Dalal[India] Andries Schutte[RSA] Rishi Pal[India] Andrew Davidson[RSA]

Melbourne 2011Edit

The 2011 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in Melbourne, Australia.

Johannesburg 2013Edit

The 2013 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 5–7 December 2013.[2]

Singapore 2016Edit

Johannesburg 2017Edit

The 2017 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships were held in Johannesburg, South Africa between 15 and 17 December 2017.

It was streamed live by DigiComms from Carnival City in Brakpan.

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ "2009 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships". Commonwealth Amateur Wrestling Association. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  2. ^ "2013 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships". Commonwealth Amateur Wrestling Association. Archived from the original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.