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1974 World Sambo Championships
LocationMongolia Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
DatesSeptember 6–11
Competitors69 participants from 12 countries
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The 1974 World Sambo Championships were held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on September 6–11. It was the second World Sambo Championships.

Medal overview

men Gold Silver Bronze
-48kg Soviet Union Sayfuddin Hodiyev (URS) Iran Fatahi (IRN) Mongolia Tucson (MGL)
-52kg Soviet Union Alexey Isaakovich TuxiintorSho (URS) Mongolia ] (MGL) South Korea Jung God Kim (KOR)
-57kg Soviet Union Mikhail Mikhailovich (URS) Mongolia ] (MGL) Bulgaria (BUL) Parvan Parvanov
-62kg Soviet Union ] (URS) Mongolia ] (MGL) Bulgaria ] (BUL)
-68kg Mongolia ] (MGL) Soviet Union ] (URS) Bulgaria ] (BUL)
-74kg Soviet Union ] (URS) Mongolia ] (MGL) Japan (JPN)
-82kg Soviet Union Česlovas Jezerskas (URS) Bulgaria ] (BUL) United States ] (USA)
-90kg Soviet Union Alexander Pushnitsa (URS) Mongolia ] (MGL) Bulgaria (BUL)
-100kg Mongolia Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh (MGL) Spain Miguel Tejera (ESP) Bulgaria ] (BUL)
+100kg Soviet Union Vladimir Saunin (URS) Spain ] (ESPN) Bulgaria ] (BUL)

References

  1. "Федерация Самбо Украины - ІІ чемпионат мира (1974)". sambo.net.ua.
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