U17 World Wrestling Championships

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StatusActive
Date(s)August to September
FrequencyAnnual
U17 World Wrestling Championships
StatusActive
GenreU17 Wrestling Championships
Date(s)August to September
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Various
Years active1975–present
Inaugurated1975
Most recent2025 Athens Greece
Previous event2024 Amman Jordan
Next eventTBD
Organised byUnited World Wrestling
2024 U17 World Wrestling Championships

The U17 World Wrestling Championships is the Amateur Wrestling World Championship for athletes under 17 years old.[1] It is organized by United World Wrestling.[2]


Year Edition Host Dates Winners Ref
Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
1975 1st Santo Domingo, Mexico Mexico 21–27 July  United States
1976-1979: No Competitions
1980 2nd Stockholm, Sweden Sweden July 1980  Iraq  Sweden
1981: No Competition
1982 3rd Colorado Springs, United States United States 2–8 August  Soviet Union  Soviet Union
1983 4th Missoula, United States United States 1–8 August  United States  United States
1984-1986: No Competition
1987 5th Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Israel August 1987  India  Turkey
1988 6th Dijon, France France 18–24 July  Soviet Union  Turkey  China
1989 7th Warrensburg, United States United States  United States  Turkey
1990 8th Szombathely, Hungary Hungary  Soviet Union  Hungary  Norway
1991 9th Alma, Canada Canada  Turkey  Hungary
1992 10th Istanbul, Turkey Turkey  Turkey  Turkey
1993 11th Duisburg and Luenen, Germany Germany  Russia  Turkey
1994 12th Frankfort, United States United States  Russia  Turkey
1995 13th Budapest, Hungary Hungary  Russia  Russia
1996 14th Tehran, Iran Iran  Russia  Iran
1997 15th New Delhi, India India
Maribor, Slovenia Slovenia
 Russia  Russia
1998 16th Manchester, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Pretoria, South Africa South Africa
 Russia  Russia  Russia
1999 17th Łódź, Poland Poland
Nykobing Falster, Denmark Denmark
 Azerbaijan  Russia  Russia
2000–2010: No Competitions for 11 Years
2011 18th Szombathely, Hungary Hungary  Russia  Iran  Japan
2012 19th Baku, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan  Russia  Azerbaijan  Japan
2013 20th Zrenjanin, Serbia Serbia  Russia  Azerbaijan  Japan
2014 21st Snina, Slovakia Slovakia  Russia  Russia  Japan
2015 22nd Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina  Russia  Russia  Japan
2016 23rd Tbilisi, Georgia Georgia (country)  Russia  Iran  Japan
2017 24th Athens, Greece Greece  Russia  Russia  Japan
2018 25th Zagreb, Croatia Croatia  Iran  Iran  Japan
2019 26th Sofia, Bulgaria Bulgaria  Russia  Iran  Japan
2020: No Competition
2021 27th Budapest, Hungary Hungary 19–25 July  India  Georgia  United States
2022 28th Rome, Italy Italy 25–31 July  United States  Iran  Japan
2023 29th Istanbul, Turkey Turkey 31 July–6 August  Iran  Iran  Japan [3]
2024 30th Amman, Jordan Jordan 19–25 August  United States  Iran  India [4]
2025 31st Athens, Greece Greece 28 July–3 August  United States  Iran  India [5]

Team rankings

Team titles

CountryFSGRFWTotal
 Russia147223
 Iran29011
 Japan001111
 Turkey2608
 United States6118
 India2024
 Soviet Union3104
 Azerbaijan1203
 Hungary0202
 China0011
 Georgia0101
 Iraq1001
 Norway0011
 Sweden0101

Medals (2021-2025)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States27123069
2 India22142157
3 Japan1514837
4 Iran14172354
5 Azerbaijan1082745
6 Individual Neutral Athletes9123455
7 Uzbekistan882036
8 Georgia771428
9 Ukraine771024
10 Kyrgyzstan641121
11 Turkey541928
12 Kazakhstan472031
13 Russia46818
14 China4105
15 Armenia231621
16 Hungary15511
17 Belarus1236
18 Greece1225
19 Moldova1124
20 Croatia1012
21 Canada1001
22 Germany06410
23 Romania0246
24 France0213
 Puerto Rico0213
26 Bulgaria0123
 Italy0123
28 Sweden0101
 Switzerland0101
30 Egypt0022
 Estonia0022
 Norway0022
 Tajikistan0022
34 Czech Republic0011
 Mexico0011
 Morocco0011
 Netherlands0011
Totals (37 entries)150150300600

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