Zapasy na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1964

Wrestling pictogram.svg

Turniej zapasów na XVIII Igrzyskach Olimpijskich odbywał się w dniach od 11 października do 19 października 1964 roku na obiekcie Komazawa Gymnasium w Setagayi, Tokio.

Styl wolny

Kat. wagowaGold medal.svgSilver medal.svgBronze medal.svg
Waga musza
(- 52 kg)
Japonia Yoshikatsu YoshidaKorea Południowa Chang Chang-sun Ali Akbar Hejdari
Waga kogucia
(- 57 kg)
Japonia Yōjirō UetakeTurcja Hüseyin Akbaş Aydın İbrahimov
Waga piórkowa
(- 63 kg)
Japonia Osamu Watanabe Stanczo Kolew Nodar Czoczaszwili
Waga lekka
(- 70 kg)
Enju Wyłczew Klaus RostJaponia Iwao Horiuchi
Waga półśrednia
(- 78 kg)
Turcja İsmail Ogan Guram Sagaradze Mohammad Ali Sanatkaran
Waga średnia
(- 87 kg)
Prodan GardżewTurcja Hasan GüngörStany Zjednoczone Dan Brand
Waga półciężka
(- 97 kg)
Aleksandr MiedwiedTurcja Ahmet Ayık Said Mustafow
Waga ciężka
(+ 97 kg)
Aleksandr Iwanicki Lutwi AchmedowTurcja Hamit Kaplan

Styl klasyczny

Kat. wagowaGold medal.svgSilver medal.svgBronze medal.svg
Waga musza
(- 52 kg)
Japonia Tsutomu Hanahara Angeł Kerezow Dumitru Pârvulescu
Waga kogucia
(- 57 kg)
Japonia Masamitsu Ichiguchi Władłen Trostianski Ion Cernea
Waga piórkowa
(- 63 kg)
Imre Polyák Roman Rurua Branislav Martinović
Waga lekka
(- 70 kg)
Turcja Kazım Ayvaz Valeriu Bularca Dawit Gwanceladze
Waga półśrednia
(- 78 kg)
Anatolij Kolesow Kirił PetkowSzwecja Bertil Nyström
Waga średnia
(- 87 kg)
Branislav SimićCzechosłowacja Jiří Kormaník Lothar Metz
Waga półciężka
(- 97 kg)
Bojan RadewSzwecja Per Svensson Heinz Kiehl
Waga ciężka
(+ 97 kg)
István Kozma Anatolij Roszczin Wilfried Dietrich

Tabela medalowa

Poz.PaństwoGold medal.svgSilver medal.svgBronze medal.svgŁącznie
1 Japonia5016
2 ZSRR34310
3 Bułgaria3418
4 Turcja2316
5 Węgry2002
6 Jugosławia1012
7 Niemcy0134
8 Rumunia0123
9 Szwecja0112
10 Korea Południowa0101
 Czechosłowacja0101
12 Iran0022
13 Stany Zjednoczone0011

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