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Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg
at the 2005 World Championships
VenueLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena
Dates1 October 2005
Competitors39 from 39 nations
Medalists
gold medal Nikolay Gergov   Bulgaria
silver medal Kim Min-chul   South Korea
bronze medal Alain Milián   Cuba
bronze medal Kim Kum-chol   North Korea
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2005 World Wrestling Championships
FreestyleGreco-RomanWomen
55 kg55 kg48 kg
60 kg60 kg51 kg
66 kg66 kg55 kg
74 kg74 kg59 kg
84 kg84 kg63 kg
96 kg96 kg67 kg
120 kg120 kg72 kg
Main article: 2005 World Wrestling Championships

The men's Greco-Roman 66 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2005 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the László Papp Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary on 1 October 2005.

Results

Legend
  • C — Won by 3 cautions given to the opponent
  • F — Won by fall
  • WO — Won by walkover

Finals

Semifinals Final
 Armen Vardanyan (UKR) 2 0  
 Nikolay Gergov (BUL) 3 8    Nikolay Gergov (BUL) 2 3  
 Kim Kum-chol (PRK) 0 0    Husamaddin Rajabov (AZE) 1 0  
 Husamaddin Rajabov (AZE) 5 3  

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Artak Harutyunyan (ARM) 1 4 0
 Armen Vardanyan (UKR) 2 2 3
 Armen Vardanyan (UKR) 3 2  
 Ion Panait (ROM) 0 1  
 Ion Panait (ROM) 5 2  
 Steeve Guénot (FRA) 0 1  
 Armen Vardanyan (UKR) 2 1 2
 Jimmy Samuelsson (SWE) 1 1 0
 Jimmy Samuelsson (SWE) 5 7  
 Dayanand Singh (IND) 0 0  
 Jimmy Samuelsson (SWE) 1 4 2
 Mehdi Tavakkoli (IRI) 3 3 0
 Hovhannes Kurghinyan (NED) 0 0  
 Mehdi Tavakkoli (IRI) 4 4  

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Nikolay Gergov (BUL) 6 7  
 Damirbek Asylbek Uulu (KGZ) 2 0  
 Nikolay Gergov (BUL) W O  
 Konstantinos Arkoudeas (GRE)      
 Konstantinos Arkoudeas (GRE) 4 7  
 Paulo Gonçalves (POR) 2 0  
 Nikolay Gergov (BUL) 6 5  
 Alain Milián (CUB) 3 0  
 Alain Milián (CUB) 6 9  
 Eamonn Dorgan (IRL) 0 0  
 Alain Milián (CUB) 4 5 7
 Michael Beilin (ISR) 4 0 0
 Michael Beilin (ISR) 3 0 2
 Şeref Eroğlu (TUR) 2 6 1

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Julian Kwit (POL) 2 5 0
 Tomáš Sobecký (CZE) 8 3 1
 Tomáš Sobecký (CZE) 1 1  
 Levente Füredy (HUN) 5 1  
 Levente Füredy (HUN) 3 6  
 Renato Migliaccio (BRA) 0 0  
 Levente Füredy (HUN) 1 1  
 Kim Kum-chol (PRK) 1 1  
 Juha Hiltunen (FIN) 7 0 0
 Kim Kum-chol (PRK) 3 3 3
 Kim Kum-chol (PRK) 2 0 6
 Aleksandr Kazakevič (LTU) 0 2 0
 Roman Gromov (RUS) 0 0  
 Aleksandr Kazakevič (LTU) 7 1  

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Mahmoud Telawi (SYR) 2 0  
 Justin Lester (USA) 3 6 1  Eduard Kratz (GER) 3 8  
 Eduard Kratz (GER) 5 2 5  Eduard Kratz (GER) 0 4 0
 Plamen Tchoukanov (AUS) 0 0    Li Yanyan (CHN) 7 3 3
 Li Yanyan (CHN) 6 6    Li Yanyan (CHN) 1 6 1
 Masaki Imuro (JPN) 4 1    Masaki Imuro (JPN) 3 0 0
 Valijon Jonhurozov (UZB) 1 0    Li Yanyan (CHN) 0 3  
 Kim Min-chul (KOR) 2 2    Husamaddin Rajabov (AZE) 5 4  
 Valentin Ten (KAZ) 2 2    Kim Min-chul (KOR) 5 3  
 Daniel Soto (PUR) 0 0    Vitaly Zhuk (BLR) 0 0  
 Vitaly Zhuk (BLR) 10 4    Kim Min-chul (KOR) 1 1 2
 Husamaddin Rajabov (AZE) 0 5 5  Husamaddin Rajabov (AZE) 1 3 6
 Tiziano Corriga (ITA) 3 1 1  Husamaddin Rajabov (AZE) 1 6 2
 Mukhran Machutadze (GEO) 4 1    Mukhran Machutadze (GEO) 1 0 0
 Tudor Gaivan (MDA) 0 1  

Repechage

Repechage round 1Repechage round 2Repechage round 3Bronze medals
 Damirbek Asylbek Uulu (KGZ)WO  Damirbek Asylbek Uulu (KGZ)030 Alain Milián (CUB)146
 Konstantinos Arkoudeas (GRE)    Alain Milián (CUB)403 Armen Vardanyan (UKR)130
 Tiziano Corriga (ITA)040 Mukhran Machutadze (GEO)01  Kim Min-chul (KOR)64  Kim Min-chul (KOR)012
 Mukhran Machutadze (GEO)823 Kim Min-chul (KOR)31  Li Yanyan (CHN)10  Kim Kum-chol (PRK)210
  • Husamaddin Rajabov of Azerbaijan originally won the silver medal, but was disqualified after he tested positive for doping. Kim Min-chul was upgraded to the silver medal and Kim Kum-chol was raised to third and took the bronze medal.

References

  1. "World C'ships Results - 66 GR kg". Japan Wrestling. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
World Champions in Greco-Roman lightweight (67 kg)
  • 1905: 68 kg
  • 1907: 75 kg
  • 1910: 60 kg
  • 1911: 67 kg
  • 1913–1922: 67.5 kg
  • 1950–1961: 67 kg
  • 1962–1967: 70 kg
  • 1969–1995: 68 kg
  • 1997–2001: 69 kg
  • 2002–2017: 66 kg
  • 2018–present: 67 kg
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