The World Wrestling Championships for Greco-Roman wrestling (men, since 1904) and freestyle wrestling (men since 1951, women since 1987) are organized by United World Wrestling (UWW).[1]
Unofficial editions
Several World Greco-Roman Championships had been held prior to creation of the creation of the International Amateur Wrestling Federation in 1921, the UWW considers those competitions as unofficial.[2]
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country
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| 1904
|
23–26 May
|
Vienna, Austria
|
| 1905 (1)
|
8–10 April
|
Berlin, Germany
|
| 1905 (2)
|
11–13 June
|
Duisburg, Germany
|
| 1907
|
20 May
|
Frankfurt, Germany
|
| 1908
|
8–9 December
|
Vienna, Austria
|
| 1909
|
3 October
|
Vienna, Austria
|
| 1910 (1)
|
6 June
|
Düsseldorf, Germany
|
| 1910 (2)
|
9 October
|
Vienna, Austria
|
| 1911 (1)
|
25–28 March
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
| 1911 (2)
|
29–30 April
|
Stuttgart, Germany
|
| 1911 (3)
|
13–14 May
|
Berlin, Germany
|
| 1911 (4)
|
24–27 June
|
Dresden, Germany
|
| 1911 (5)
|
29 June – 2 July
|
Vienna, Austria
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| 1913
|
27–28 July
|
Breslau, Germany
|
| 1920
|
4–8 September
|
Vienna, Austria
|
Editions
Men's freestyle
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Team champion
|
| 1951
|
26–29 April
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
Turkey
|
| 1954
|
22–25 May
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Turkey
|
| 1957
|
1–2 June
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
Turkey
|
| 1959
|
1–5 October
|
Tehran, Iran
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1961
|
2–4 June
|
Yokohama, Japan
|
Iran
|
| 1962
|
21–23 June
|
Toledo, United States
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1963
|
31 May – 2 June
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1965
|
1–3 June
|
Manchester, United Kingdom
|
Iran
|
| 1966
|
16–18 June
|
Toledo, United States
|
Turkey
|
| 1967
|
12–14 November
|
New Delhi, India
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1969
|
8–10 March
|
Mar del Plata, Argentina
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1970
|
9–11 July
|
Edmonton, Canada
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1971
|
27–30 August
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1973
|
6–9 September
|
Tehran, Iran
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1974
|
29 August – 1 September
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1975
|
15–18 September
|
Minsk, Soviet Union
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1977
|
21–23 October
|
Lausanne, Switzerland
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1978
|
24–27 August
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1979
|
25–28 August
|
San Diego, United States
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1981
|
11–14 September
|
Skopje, Yugoslavia
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1982
|
11–14 August
|
Edmonton, Canada
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1983
|
26–29 September
|
Kyiv, Soviet Union
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1985
|
10–13 October
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1986
|
19–22 October
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1987
|
26–29 August
|
Clermont-Ferrand, France
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1989
|
31 August – 3 September
|
Martigny, Switzerland
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1990
|
6–9 September
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1991
|
3–6 October
|
Varna, Bulgaria
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1993
|
25–28 August
|
Toronto, Canada
|
United States
|
| 1994
|
25–28 August
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
Turkey
|
| 1995
|
10–13 August
|
Atlanta, United States
|
United States
|
| 1997
|
28–31 August
|
Krasnoyarsk, Russia
|
Russia
|
| 1998
|
8–11 September
|
Tehran, Iran
|
Iran
|
| 1999
|
7–10 October
|
Ankara, Turkey
|
Russia
|
| 2001
|
22–25 November
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Russia
|
| 2002
|
5–7 September
|
Tehran, Iran
|
Iran
|
| 2003
|
12–14 September
|
New York City, United States
|
Georgia
|
Men's Greco-Roman
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Team champion
|
| 1921
|
5–8 November
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
not awarded
|
| 1922
|
8–11 March
|
Stockholm, Sweden
|
not awarded
|
| 1950
|
20–23 March
|
Stockholm, Sweden
|
Sweden
|
| 1953
|
17–19 April
|
Naples, Italy
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1955
|
21–25 April
|
Karlsruhe, West Germany
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1958
|
21–24 July
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1961
|
5–7 June
|
Yokohama, Japan
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1962
|
25–27 June
|
Toledo, United States
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1963
|
1–3 July
|
Helsingborg, Sweden
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1965
|
6–8 June
|
Tampere, Finland
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1966
|
20–22 June
|
Toledo, United States
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1967
|
1–3 September
|
Bucharest, Romania
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1969
|
3–5 March
|
Mar del Plata, Argentina
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1970
|
4–6 July
|
Edmonton, Canada
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1971
|
2–5 September
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Bulgaria
|
| 1973
|
11–14 September
|
Tehran, Iran
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1974
|
10–13 October
|
Katowice, Poland
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1975
|
11–14 September
|
Minsk, Soviet Union
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1977
|
14–17 October
|
Gothenburg, Sweden
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1978
|
20–23 August
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1979
|
21–24 August
|
San Diego, United States
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1981
|
28–30 August
|
Oslo, Norway
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1982
|
9–12 September
|
Katowice, Poland
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1983
|
22–25 September
|
Kyiv, Soviet Union
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1985
|
8–11 August
|
Kolbotn, Norway
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1986
|
23–26 October
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1987
|
19–22 August
|
Clermont-Ferrand, France
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1989
|
24–27 August
|
Martigny, Switzerland
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1990
|
19–21 November
|
Rome, Italy
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1991
|
27–30 September
|
Varna, Bulgaria
|
Soviet Union
|
| 1993
|
16–19 September
|
Stockholm, Sweden
|
Russia
|
| 1994
|
8–11 September
|
Tampere, Finland
|
Russia
|
| 1995
|
12–15 October
|
Prague, Czech Republic
|
Russia
|
| 1997
|
10–13 September
|
Wrocław, Poland
|
Russia
|
| 1998
|
27–30 August
|
Gävle, Sweden
|
Russia
|
| 1999
|
23–26 September
|
Piraeus, Greece
|
Russia
|
| 2001
|
6–9 December
|
Patras, Greece
|
Cuba
|
| 2002
|
20–22 September
|
Moscow, Russia
|
Russia
|
| 2003
|
2–5 October
|
Créteil, France
|
Georgia
|
Women's freestyle
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Team champion
|
| 1987
|
24–25 October
|
Lørenskog, Norway
|
Norway
|
| 1989
|
24–25 August
|
Martigny, Switzerland
|
Japan
|
| 1990
|
29 June – 1 July
|
Luleå, Sweden
|
Japan
|
| 1991
|
24–25 August
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Japan
|
| 1992
|
4–5 September
|
Villeurbanne, France
|
Japan
|
| 1993
|
7–8 August
|
Stavern, Norway
|
Japan
|
| 1994
|
6–7 August
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Japan
|
| 1995
|
9–10 September
|
Moscow, Russia
|
Russia
|
| 1996
|
29–31 August
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Japan
|
| 1997
|
10–12 July
|
Clermont-Ferrand, France
|
Japan
|
| 1998
|
8–10 October
|
Poznań, Poland
|
Russia
|
| 1999
|
10–12 September
|
Boden, Sweden
|
United States
|
| 2000
|
1–3 September
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
Japan
|
| 2001
|
22–25 November
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
China
|
| 2002
|
2–3 November
|
Chalcis, Greece
|
Japan
|
| 2003
|
12–14 September
|
New York City, United States
|
Japan
|
Combined
| Year |
Dates |
City and host country |
Team champion
|
| Men's freestyle |
Men's Greco-Roman |
Women's freestyle
|
| 2005
|
26 September – 2 October
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
Russia
|
Hungary
|
Japan
|
| 2006
|
25 September – 1 October
|
Guangzhou, China
|
Russia
|
Turkey
|
Japan
|
| 2007
|
17–23 September
|
Baku, Azerbaijan
|
Russia
|
United States
|
Japan
|
| 2008
|
11–13 October
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
not held
|
not held
|
Japan
|
| 2009
|
21–27 September
|
Herning, Denmark
|
Russia
|
Turkey
|
Azerbaijan
|
| 2010
|
6–12 September
|
Moscow, Russia
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
| 2011
|
12–18 September
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
| 2012
|
27–29 September
|
Strathcona County, Canada
|
not held
|
not held
|
China
|
| 2013
|
16–22 September
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
Iran
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
| 2014
|
8–14 September
|
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
|
Russia
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
| 2015
|
7–15 September
|
Las Vegas, United States
|
Iran[a]
|
Azerbaijan[a]
|
Japan
|
| 2016
|
10–11 December
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
not awarded
|
not awarded
|
not awarded
|
| 2017
|
21–26 August
|
Paris, France
|
United States
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
| 2018
|
20–28 October
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
| 2019
|
14–22 September
|
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
| 2021
|
2–10 October
|
Oslo, Norway
|
RWF[b]
|
RWF[b]
|
Japan
|
| 2022
|
10–18 September
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
United States
|
Turkey
|
Japan
|
| 2023
|
16–24 September
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
United States
|
Azerbaijan
|
Japan
|
| 2024
|
28–31 October
|
Tirana, Albania
|
Georgia
|
Azerbaijan
|
Japan
|
| 2025
|
13–21 September
|
Zagreb, Croatia
|
Iran
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
| 2026
|
24 October-1 November[4]
|
Manama, Bahrain
|
|
|
|
All-time medal table
Updated after the 2025 World Wrestling Championships.
- Names in italic are national entities that no longer exist.
Team titles
Multiple gold medalists
The tables shows those who have won at least 5 gold medals at the World Championships. Boldface denotes active wrestlers and highest medal count among all wrestlers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.
Men's freestyle
Men's Greco-Roman
Women's freestyle
See also
Notes
- ^ a b Russia originally won both men's Greco-Roman and men's freestyle team titles in 2015 but eventually lost them ten years later after a couple of doping disqualifications.[3]
- ^ a b c d At the 2021 World Championships, in accordance with a ban by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), wrestlers from Russia were not permitted to use the Russian name, flag, or anthem. They instead participated under the name and the modified flag of the Russian Wrestling Federation (RWF).
- ^ At the 2023 and 2024 World Wrestling Championships, in accordance with sanctions imposed following by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, wrestlers from Russia and Belarus were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Russia or Belarus. They instead participated as "Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN)", their medals were not included in the official medal table.
- ^ Wrestlers from India at the 2023 World Championships and Belarus and Russia at the 2025 World Championships were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of their countries. They instead participated under the name and the flag of the United World Wrestling (UWW), their medals were not included in the official medal table.
References
External links
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