Sambo at the 2015 European Games

Sambo
at the 2015 European Games
Venue Heydar Aliyev Arena, Baku
Date 22 June 2015
Competitors 77 (41 men, 36 women)[1] from 22 nations

Sambo competitions at the 2015 European Games in Baku were held on 22 June 2015 at the Heydar Aliyev Arena, consisting of eight events, four in each gender.[2][3]

Qualification

Qualification places for Sambo was determined based on qualification event rankings, host NOC allocation and universality by European Sambo Federation.[4]

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg
Aymergen Atkunov
 Russia
Islam Gasumov
 Azerbaijan
Uladzislau Burdz
 Belarus
Vakhtangi Chidrashvili
 Georgia (country)
74 kg
Stsiapan Papou
 Belarus
Amil Gasimov
 Azerbaijan
Kakha Mamulashvili
 Georgia (country)
Azamat Sidakov
 Russia
90 kg
Alsim Chernoskulov
 Russia
Andrei Kazusionak
 Belarus
Davit Karbelashvili
 Georgia (country)
Radvilas Matukas
 Lithuania
+100 kg
Artem Osipenko
 Russia
Vasif Safarbayov
 Azerbaijan
Yury Rybak
 Belarus
Razmik Tonoyan
 Ukraine

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
52 kg
Anna Kharitonova
 Russia
Nazakat Khalilova
 Azerbaijan
Magdalena Varbanova
 Bulgaria
Rūta Aksionova
 Lithuania
60 kg
Yana Kostenko
 Russia
Kalina Stefanova
 Bulgaria
Katsiaryna Prakapenka
 Belarus
Daniela Hondiu
 Romania
64 kg
Tatsiana Matsko
 Belarus
Olena Sayko
 Ukraine
Anna Shcherbakova
 Russia
Sarah Loko
 France
-68 kg
Ivana Jandrić
 Serbia
Volha Namazava
 Belarus
Celine Conde
 France
Olga Zakhartsova
 Russia

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Russia Russia5038
2Belarus Belarus2237
3Serbia Serbia1001
4Azerbaijan Azerbaijan0404
5Bulgaria Bulgaria0112
Ukraine Ukraine0112
7Georgia (country) Georgia0033
8Lithuania Lithuania0022
France France0022
10Romania Romania0011
Total 8 8 16 32

Participating Countries

The number beside each nation represents the number of athletes who will compete for each country at the 2015 European Games.

 Armenia (3)
 Austria (1)
 Azerbaijan (8)
 Belarus (8)
 Bulgaria (6)
 Spain (3)
 France (4)
 Georgia (6)
 Greece (1)
 Israel (1)
 Latvia (1)
 Latvia (1)
 Lithuania (2)
 Moldova (4)
 Macedonia (1)
 Poland (1)
 Romania (6)
 Russia (8)
 Serbia (1)
 Slovenia (1)
 Turkey (1)
 Ukraine (6)


References

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