Georgia at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Wrestling

Wrestling

Men
Athlete Event Preliminary Pool Standing Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Rank
Irakli Chochua Greco-Roman
55 kg
Pool 3
Yıldız (TUR)
W 4-1
Adomaitis (LTU)
W 3-1
1 Q Vakulenko (UKR)
L 12-14
Did not advance Fifth Place Final
Rivas (CUB)
L 0-11
6
Akaki Chachua Greco-Roman
60 kg
Pool 5
Fucile (ITA)
W 10-0
Koizhaiganov (KAZ)
L 6-7
2 Did not advance
Manuchar Kvirkvelia Greco-Roman
66 kg
Pool 5
Eroğlu (TUR)
L EV
Vardanyan (UKR)
L EV
Izquierdo (COL)
L EV
4 Did not advance
Mukhran Vakhtangadze Greco-Roman
84 kg
Pool 2
Abdelfatah (EGY)
L 0-3
Vering (USA)
L PA
3 Did not advance
Ramaz Nozadze Greco-Roman
96 kg
Pool 2
Englich (GER)
W 3-1
Saldadze (UKR)
W 3-1
1 Q Koguashvili (RUS)
W 3-0
Hashemzadeh (RUS)
W 4-2
Gold Medal Final
Gaber (EGY)
L 1-12
02 !
Mirian Giorgadze Greco-Roman
120 kg
Pool 5
Bengtsson (SWE)
L 0-3
Tsurtsumia (KAZ)
W 2-2
Koutsioumpas (GRE)
L 0-5
4 Did not advance
David Pogosian Freestyle
60 kg
Pool 4
Pürevbaatar (MGL)
W 4-2
Guerrero (USA)
W 3-1
1 Q Quintana (CUB)
L 0-5
Did not advance Fifth Place Final
Sissaouri (CAN)
W PA
5
Otar Tushishvili Freestyle
66 kg
Pool 4
Rondón (CUB)
L 0-10
Tedeyev (UKR)
L PA
3 Did not advance
Gela Saghirashvili Freestyle
74 kg
Pool 4
Williams (USA)
L 1-6
Hajizadeh (IRI)
L 5-7
3 Did not advance
Revaz Mindorashvili Freestyle
84 kg
Pool 3
Loizidis (GRE)
L 1-3
Aka-Akesse (FRA)
W 3-0
2 Did not advance
Eldar Kurtanidze Freestyle
96 kg
Pool 4
Heidari (IRI)
L 2-3
Jaoude (BRA)
W TO
2 Did not advance
Alex Modebadze Freestyle
120 kg
Pool 2
Aubéli (HUN)
W 5-0
Kuramagomedov (RUS)
L 0-5
2 Did not advance


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