2022 Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament

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Host cityTurkey Istanbul, Turkey
Dates24–27 February
StadiumBaşakşehir Youth and Sports Facility
Greco-Roman Turkey
Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan 2022
Host cityTurkey Istanbul, Turkey
Dates24–27 February
StadiumBaşakşehir Youth and Sports Facility
Champions
Greco-Roman Turkey

The 39th Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament 2022 was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey, from 24 February to 27 February 2022.[1] It was held as the first of the ranking series together with the 2022 Yasar Dogu Tournament.[2] The event aired freely on the United World Wrestling.[3][4][5]

This international tournament includes competition men's Greco-Roman wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of the Olympic Champion, Hamit Kaplan and Turkish Wrestler and manager Vehbi Emre.[6]

Ranking Series Calendar 2022:

Competition schedule

All times are (UTC+3)

DateTimeEvent
24 February Thursday10.30-14.30Qualification rounds & repechage GR – 55-60-63-67-87-97-130 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: GR – 55-60-63-67-87-97-130 kg
25 February Friday10.30-14.30Qualification rounds & repechage GR – 72-77-82kg & WW – 57-62-68-76 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: Finals GR – 72-77-82 kg & WW – 57-62-68-76 kg
26 February Saturday10.30-14.30Qualification rounds & repechage WW – 50-53-55-59-65-72 kg & FS – 97-125 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: Finals WW – 50-53-55-59-65-72 kg & FS – 97-125 kg
27 February Sunday10.30-14.30Qualification rounds & repechage FS – 57-61-65-70-74-79-86-92 kg
18.00-20.30Final matches and awarding ceremony: Finals FS – 57-61-65-70-74-79-86-92 kg

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey*521017
2 Uzbekistan3014
3 Azerbaijan1236
4 Kazakhstan1135
5 Moldova0202
6 Norway0112
7 Finland0101
 Lithuania0101
9 India0011
 Poland0011
Totals (10 entries)10102040

Team ranking

Rank Men's Greco-Roman
Team Points
1  Turkey 205
2  Kazakhstan 131
3  Azerbaijan 127
4  Uzbekistan 98
5  Moldova 40

Medal overview

Participating nations

123 competitors from 16 nations participated.

Results

References

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