Ukraine's Wrestling Team Dominates at Dan Kolov Tournament with 23 Medals
Ukrainian Wrestlers Excel at Prestigious International Event
According to Главком: Ukraine's national wrestling team delivered a commanding performance at the Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov international tournament in Bulgaria, securing victory in the overall team standings. The squad demonstrated strength across all three wrestling disciplines, with Greco-Roman wrestler Parviz Nasibov earning the distinction of the tournament's best wrestler in his style. This event is a key preparatory competition for many athletes on the path to the Olympic Games.
Full Breakdown of Ukraine's Medal Haul
Ukrainian athletes claimed a total of 23 medals across various weight categories. In men's freestyle wrestling:
- Gold: Vasyl Shuptar (70 kg), Vasyl Mykhailov (79 kg)
- Silver: Roman Hutsuliak (57 kg), Mykyta Abramov (61 kg), Oleksandr Mamrosh (86 kg), Volodymyr Kochanov (125 kg)
- Bronze: Kamil Kerimov (61 kg), Ihor Nykyforuk (74 kg), Bohdan Oliinyk (74 kg), Mukhammad Aliev (92 kg)
In women's wrestling:
- Gold: Mariia Yefremova (53 kg), Anastasiia Alpeeva (76 kg)
- Silver: Nataliia Klivchutska (53 kg)
- Bronze: Viktoriia Slobodeniuk (50 kg), Snizhana Onufriieva (53 kg), Sofiia Marchenko (57 kg), Ilona Prokopevniuk (62 kg)
In Greco-Roman wrestling:
- Gold: Koryun Sagradyan (55 kg), Parviz Nasibov (72 kg), Mykhailo Vyshnyvetskyi (130 kg)
- Silver: Maksym Liiu (67 kg), Yevhenii Dubovyik (72 kg), Oleh Khalilov (77 kg), Volodymyr Yakovliev (82 kg), Yaroslav Filchakov (87 kg), Vladlen Kozliuk (97 kg)
- Bronze: Andrii Kulyk (77 kg), Seymur Mamedov (82 kg), Mykyta Politaiev (82 kg), Tykhon Shafranskyi (97 kg)
This wrestling success stands in contrast to Ukraine's recent Winter Olympic results. The nation concluded the 2026 Winter Games without a medal, though athletes secured eight top-ten finishes. Sixth-place results were achieved by Angelina Brykina, Oleksandr Okypniuk, and Dmytro Kotovskyi in freestyle skiing aerials and the mixed team event, and by Yulianna Tunytska, Ihor Hoi, Nazarii Kachmar, Andrii Mandzii, Oleksandra Moh, and Olena Stetskiv in luge. Seventh place went to Oleksandra Moh and Olena Stetskiv in women's doubles luge. Eighth place was secured by Dmytro Pidruchnyi, Vitalii Mandzyn, Olena Horodna, and Oleksandra Merkushina in the biathlon mixed relay. Ninth place was taken by Oleksandra Merkushina, Yuliia Dzhima, Khrystyna Dmytrenko, and Dariia Chalyk in the biathlon relay. Tenth-place finishes were earned by Kateryna Kotsar in freestyle skiing, Oleksandr Okypniuk in freestyle skiing, and Vitalii Mandzyn in the biathlon mass start.
The team's dominant showing in Bulgaria highlights a positive trajectory for Ukrainian wrestling, showcasing the athletes' powerful potential and readiness for upcoming international competitions. This achievement serves as a significant morale boost and underscores the importance of continued support for athletic programs and emerging talents in the sport.
As Ukraine's wrestling team showcases its prowess on the international stage, it's worth noting their recent achievements at other competitions, such as the U23 European Wrestling Championships. There, the team earned valuable silver and bronze medals, further solidifying the nation's reputation in the sport. These successes serve as a testament to the athletes' dedication and potential as they gear up for upcoming events.
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