2023 Grand Prix of Spain

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2023 Grand Prix of Spain
Host citySpain Madrid, Spain
Dates7–9 July 2023
StadiumConsejo Superior de Deportes
Champions
Freestyle Kazakhstan
Greco-Roman Spain
Women United States
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The 2023 Grand Prix of Spain is a wrestling event held in Madrid, Spain between 7 and 9 July 2023.[1][2][3]

Event videos[edit]

The event will air on the Scorizer Youtube channel.

Broadcasting
7 July 2023 Mat 1 7 July 2023 Mat 2 7 July 2023 Mat 3

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Kazakhstan68923
2 United States45817
3 South Korea44412
4 Colombia2507
5 Canada2248
6 Spain*21912
7 Finland2114
8 Nigeria2013
9 Switzerland1034
10 Germany1023
11 North Macedonia1012
12 Bulgaria1001
 Chinese Taipei1001
 Serbia1001
15 Ecuador0202
16 Belgium0101
 Greece0101
18 Poland0022
19 Peru0011
Totals (19 entries)303045105

Team ranking[edit]

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Kazakhstan 178  Spain 142  United States 190
2  South Korea 107  Kazakhstan 135  Canada 125
3  Canada 104  Colombia 82  Colombia 86
4  Spain 91  Finland 70  Spain 71
5  Germany 63  South Korea 65  Nigeria 65
6  Switzerland 55  Switzerland 37  South Korea 59
7  Poland 46  United States 37  Chinese Taipei 35
8  Colombia 41  Peru 15  Ecuador 30
9  North Macedonia 35  Chinese Taipei 10  Poland 29
10  Finland 33  Norway 8  Bulgaria 25

Medal overview[edit]

Men's freestyle[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Kim Sung-gwon
 South Korea
Hyeonsu Cho
 South Korea
Zangar Kabylbekov
 Kazakhstan
Thomas Epp
 Switzerland
61 kg Stevan Mićić
 Serbia
Talap Zholdasov
 Kazakhstan
Nils Leutert
 Switzerland
Ramzan Awtaew
 Germany
65 kg Lachlan McNeil
 Canada
Ayub Musaev
 Belgium
Bekzat Yermekbay
 Kazakhstan
Carlos Álvarez
 Spain
70 kg Kuanysh Duisenkul
 Kazakhstan
Kurmanbek Kaipanov
 Kazakhstan
Rodion Anchugin
 Kazakhstan
Marc Dietsche
 Switzerland
74 kg Alibek Abdikassymov
 Kazakhstan
Kanat Mussabekov
 Kazakhstan
Zhengis Kanybekov
 Kazakhstan
Kamil Rybicki
 Poland
79 kg Ahmad Magomedov
 North Macedonia
Mustafa Nurzhigit
 Kazakhstan
Tair Shamsat
 Kazakhstan
Joona Vuoti
 Finland
86 kg Taimuraz Friev
 Spain
Kim Gwan-uk
 South Korea
Cezary Sadowski
 Poland
Alex Moore
 Canada
92 kg Rahmatullah Moradi
 Germany
Serzhan Yeleussin
 Kazakhstan
Bekzat Amangali
 Kazakhstan
97 kg Seo Ju-hwan
 South Korea
Akezhan Aitbekov
 Kazakhstan
Nishan Randhawa
 Canada
Ertuğrul Ağca
 Germany
125 kg Jung Yei-hyun
 South Korea
Johan Ocoro
 Colombia
Carlos Holgado
 Spain

Men's Greco-Roman[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Bekarys Meirambek
 Kazakhstan
Armiya Kuat
 Kazakhstan
James Castaño
 Spain
60 kg Bakytzhan Kabdy
 Kazakhstan
Kim Dahyun
 South Korea
Son Hee-Dong
 South Korea
Olzhas Sultan
 Kazakhstan
63 kg Jeong Youngwoo
 South Korea
Iliyas Dauitov
 Kazakhstan
Kanat Akytbek
 Kazakhstan
67 kg Almatbek Amanbek
 Kazakhstan
Andrés Montaño
 Ecuador
Nilton Soto
 Peru
72 kg Michael Portmann
 Switzerland
Joni Komppa
 Finland
Temirlan Mamytbek
 Kazakhstan
77 kg Marcos Sánchez-Silva
 Spain
Hanner Ramirez
 Colombia
Yuisralember Carrion
 Spain
82 kg Damir Tursunov
 Kazakhstan
Mohamed Amin Housni
 Spain
Andres Gacigalupo
 Spain
87 kg Waltteri Latvala
 Finland
Juan Jose Gonzalez
 Colombia
Daniel Herrero
 Spain
97 kg Arvi Savolainen
 Finland
Kwon Jeongyul
 South Korea
Jose Ferrandiz
 Spain
130 kg Courtney Denzel Freeman
 United States
Oscar Loango
 Colombia
Geronino Camara
 Spain

Women's freestyle[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Mercy Genesis
 Nigeria
Jacqueline Mollocana
 Ecuador
Veronika Ryabovolova
 North Macedonia
Audrey Jimenez
 United States
53 kg Katie Gomez
 United States
Maria Prevolaraki
 Greece
Alisha Howk
 United States
Amani Jones
 United States
55 kg Carolina Castillo
 Colombia
Montana DeLawder
 United States
Sofia Macaluso
 United States
57 kg Evelina Nikolova
 Bulgaria
Mia Friesen
 Canada
Tianna Kennett
 Canada
Kwon Young-jin
 South Korea
59 kg Hannah Taylor
 Canada
Xochitl Mota-Pettis
 United States
Alexis Janiak
 United States
62 kg Esther Kolawole
 Nigeria
Ashlynn Ortega
 Canada
Miki Rowbottom
 Canada
Lydia Pérez
 Spain
65 kg Valentina Andradres
 Colombia
Skylar Hattendorf
 United States
Madeline Kubicki
 United States
68 kg Isabelle Mir
 United States
Olivia Di Bacco
 Canada
Blessing Oborududu
 Nigeria
Park Hyeon-yeong
 South Korea
72 kg Kaylynn Albrecht
 United States
Fernanda Ceballos
 Colombia
Rose Cassioppi
 United States
76 kg Chang Hui-tsz
 Chinese Taipei
Ashley Lekas
 United States
Jeong Seo-yeon
 South Korea
Brianna Fraser
 Canada

Participating nations[edit]

251 wrestlers from 29 countries:

  1.  Bulgaria (1)
  2.  Greece (1)
  3.  Germany (7)
  4.  Spain (47) (Host)
  5.  Switzerland (11)
  6.  Italy (3)
  7.  Colombia (17)
  8.  United States (20)
  9.  France (4)
  10.  South Korea (20)
  11.  Nigeria (3)
  12.  Israel (1)
  13.  New Zealand (2)
  14.  United Kingdom (1)
  15.  Guinea-Bissau (1)
  16.  Serbia (2)
  17.  Estonia (2)
  18.  Lithuania (2)
  19.  Norway (2)
  20.  Ecuador (3)
  21.  Peru (4)
  22.  Finland (6)
  23.  Poland (13)
  24.  Kazakhstan (35)
  25.  Canada (32)
  26.  North Macedonia (3)
  27.  Belgium (2)
  28.  South Africa (1)
  29.  Chinese Taipei (5)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Grand Prix of Spain".
  2. ^ "SIX SENIOR WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS AMONG GROUP SET TO COMPETE AT GRAND PRIX OF SPAIN, JULY 7-8". 7 July 2023. Archived from the original on July 7, 2023.
  3. ^ [1]

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