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1991 World Sambo Championships
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The 1991 World Sambo Championships were held in two places because of international politics. In 1991 some countries left the long standing FIAS World Sambo Championships to create their own World Championship FMS / IFS (Federation Mondiale de Sambo / International Sambo Federation). The 1991 Soviet Union sambo team would be the last Soviet athletic team to compete as one country before the Soviet break up. The 1991 Soviet team became the last to ever win the World Sambo Championships as a country. The FIAS World Sambo Championships were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and the new FMS World Sambo Championships were held in Chambéry, France in December. Following the 1991 World Championships FIAS continued its control of International Sambo and remains the governing body for the World Sambo Championships.

Medal overview (FMS)

men Gold Silver Bronze
-48 kg Belarus Nikolay Tsypandin (BLR) Moldova Victor Grate (MDA) Armenia Artur Ogonyan (ARM)
France Jean-Luc Mazeau (FRA)
-52 kg Armenia Gurgen Tutkhalyan (ARM) Georgia (country) Mevlud Meladze (GEO) Spain Lorenzo Gómez (ESP)
France Jean-Louis Plisson (FRA)
-57 kg Armenia Hovik Manukyan (ARM) Moldova Vasile Dudush (MDA) France Kristian Deneville (FRA)
Italy Angelo Arlandi (ITA)
-62 kg Belarus Natik Bagirov (BLR) Moldova Fedor Lazarenko (MDA) Georgia (country) Murtaz Turkia (GEO)
Armenia Vardan Vaskanyan (ARM)
-68 kg Armenia Garik Kazaryan (ARM) Georgia (country) Gia Natsvlishvili (GEO) France Dominic Jean (FRA)
Belarus Igor Kolev (BLR)
-74 kg Belarus Vladimir Cernykh (BLR) France Didier Berkati (FRA) Armenia Ara Chatyan (ARM)
Spain José Fernández (ESP)
-82 kg France Didier Duru (FRA) Belarus Viktor Bukhval (BLR) Russia Nikolay Kozlovsky (RUS)
Turkey Laskar Dridi (TUR)
-90 kg Armenia Artur Grigoryan (ARM) Belarus Dmitry Bozhko (BLR) Georgia (country) Ivane Kvavilashvili (GEO)
Japan Tadatomi Ida (JPN)
-100 kg Belarus Yevgeny Dolinin (BLR) Japan Shioda Takahi (JPN) Georgia (country) Viktor Avaliani (GEO)
France Kristian Bruzat (FRA)
+100 kg Georgia (country) Valeri Parunashvili (GEO) France Kristian Bruza (FRA) Japan Inayaki Mazasoshi (JPN)
Romania Sovik Sogosariv (ROU)

Medal overview (FIAS)

men Gold Silver Bronze
-48 kg United States Narin Viravong (USA)
-52 kg Bulgaria Ivaylo Todorov (BUL) United States Brady Taylor (USA)
-57 kg Canada R. Dawson (CAN) Bulgaria E. Ignatov (BUL)
-62 kg Soviet Union Sergey Golovin (URS) Bulgaria Ivan Netov (BUL) Canada M. Sullivan (CAN)
-68 kg Soviet Union Aleksandr Aksenov (URS) Canada I. Ordilek (CAN) United States Sandy North (USA)
-74 kg Soviet Union Vladimir Yaprintsev (URS) United States Steve Nelson (USA) Bulgaria Vasil Sokolov (BUL)
-82 kg Soviet Union Igor Kurinnoy (URS) United States Mark Densberger (USA) Bulgaria K. Kantshev (BUL)
-90 kg Soviet Union Khusein Khaybulayev (URS) Romania S. Moisace (ROU) Bulgaria Nikola Filipov (BUL)
-100 kg Soviet Union Vyacheslav Yelistratov (URS) Bulgaria A. Yalezkov (BUL) Canada R. Angus (CAN)
+100 kg Soviet Union Eduard Grams (URS) Bulgaria Damyan Stoykov (BUL) United States Roger Neff (USA)

note: Medal table isn't complete.

External links

World Sambo Championships
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FIAS
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