Wrestling World Cup
Wrestling World Cup is an international wrestling competition among teams representing member nations of the United World Wrestling (UWW) the sport's global governing body. The championships have been conducted every year since the 1973 tournament. The World Cup began as a dual-meet competition for the top teams on each continent, but now features the top teams in the rankings of the previous year's world championships.[1]
Competitions
Men's freestyle
- Titles
- Soviet Union 15
- United States 13
- Iran 8
- Russia 6
- Azerbaijan 2
- Cuba 1
Men's Greco-Roman
- Titles
- Soviet Union 12
- Russia 7
- Iran 5
- Cuba 4
- Turkey 3
- Ukraine 2
- Azerbaijan 1
- Georgia 1
Women's freestyle
Year | Host city | Dates | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Levallois | November 3–4 | JPN | CHN | RUS | USA | CAN | FRA | TUN | |
2002 | Cairo | October 19–20 | JPN | RUS | UKR | CHN | CAN | TUN | EGY | |
2003 | Tokyo | October 11–12 | USA | JPN | CAN | RUS | CHN | GER | GRE | |
2004 | Tokyo | October 8–9 | JPN | CAN | CHN | RUS | USA | IND | ||
2005 | Clermont-Ferrand | May 20–21 | JPN | UKR | RUS | FRA | USA | VEN | ||
2006 | Nagoya | May 20–21 | JPN | CAN | USA | RUS | CHN | UKR | ||
2007 | Krasnoyarsk | March 22–23 | CHN | JPN | RUS | BLR | USA | GER | ||
2008 | Taiyuan | January 19–20 | CHN | USA | JPN | KAZ | UKR | CAN | ||
2009 | Taiyuan | March 21–22 | CHN | CAN | JPN | UKR | USA | RUS | MGL | BLR |
2010 | Nanjing | March 27–28 | CHN | USA | JPN | UKR | RUS | MGL | CAN | AZE |
2011 | Liévin | March 5–6 | CHN | USA | JPN | CAN | MGL | RUS | KAZ | FRA |
2012 | Tokyo | May 26–27 | JPN | RUS | CHN | CAN | UKR | MGL | USA | AZE |
2013 | Ulaanbaatar | March 2–3 | CHN | MGL | JPN | USA | IND | BLR | CAN | KAZ |
2014 | Tokyo | March 15–16 | JPN | RUS | CHN | CAN | MGL | USA | HUN | UKR |
2015 | Saint Petersburg | March 7–8 | JPN | RUS | MGL | USA | AZE | UKR | POL | SWE |
- Titles
- Japan 8
- China 6
- United States 1
See also
References
- General
- Specific
- ↑ "Japan Qualifies for 2012 FS World Cup, 1st Time Since 1998". Japan Wrestling. 30 November 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
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