ZAGREB, Croatia (April 6) — Greco-Roman wrestling has a long-standing history at the European Championships since the tournament’s inception in 1898, being the second-longest running tournament in history, only behind the Olympic Games. That legacy will continue in Zagreb, Croatia, as the 2023 European Championships are scheduled to take place April 17-23.
Greco-Roman wrestlers will close out the tournament on the last three days of competition with the following schedule:
55kg, 63kg, 77kg, 87kg and 130kg
- April 21 - 13:00 local time: Qualification rounds
- April 21 - 7:00 local time: Semi-finals
- April 22 - 14:30 local time: Repechages
- April 22 - 19:30 local time: Finals
60kg, 67kg, 72kg, 82kg and 97kg
- April 22 - 13:00 local time: Qualification rounds
- April 22 - 17:00 local time: Semi-finals
- April 23 - 15:30 local time: Repechages
- April 23 - 17:15 local time: Finals
Even more Greco-Roman history may be made at the 2023 European Wrestling Championships as Riza KAYAALP (TUR) will be attempting to win his 12th European title, which would tie the most-decorated Greco-Roman wrestler of all-time, Aleksandr KARELIN (RUS), for the most European titles.
Statistically, a remarkable 40% of reigning 2022 Greco-Roman world champions and all 10 returning 2022 European champions will seek to defend their titles in this year’s tournament. From a team-race perspective, Azerbaijan will aim to repeat their 2022 European Championships first-place finish after placing second at the 2022 World Championships behind Turkey, who was last year’s European Championships second-place finishing team.
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