Mahmut Demir - Achievements

Achievements

  • 1986 Balkan Juniors Championship in Sombor, Yugoslavia - silver (130 kg)
  • 1986 World Juniors Championship in Schifferstadt, FR Germany - 6th (100 kg)
  • 1986 European Escoir Championship in Linköping, Sweden - 4th (100 kg)
  • 1987 Balkan Juniors Championship in Thessaloniki, Greece - silver (130 kg)
  • 1987 European Championship in Katowice, Poland - bronze (115 kg)
  • 1988 European Escoir Championship in Wałbrzych, Poland - 5th (130 kg)
  • 1988 European Juniors Championship in Constanţa, Romania - silver (100 kg)
  • 1989 World Escoir Championship in Ulan Bator, Mongolia - silver (100 kg)
  • 1989 World Championship in Martigny, Switzerland - 5th (100 kg)
  • 1990 Balkan Juniors Championship in Sakarya, Turkey - gold (100 kg)
  • 1990 European Escoir Championship in ?, Finland - gold (100 kg)
  • 1990 European Championship in Poznań, Poland - bronze (100 kg)
  • 1990 World Championship in Tokyo, Japan - 7th (100 kg)
  • 1990 World Cup in Toledo, Ohio, USA - bronze
  • 1991 World Championship in Varna, Bulgaria - 5th (130 kg)
  • 1991 Mediterranean Games in Athens, Greece - gold (130 kg)
  • 1991 European Championship in Stuttgart, Germany - bronze (130 kg)
  • 1992 World Cup in Moscow Russia - 4th
  • 1992 European Championship in Kaposvár, Hungary - silver (130 kg)
  • 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain - 4th (130 kg)
  • 1993 European Championship in Istanbul, Turkey - gold (130 kg)
  • 1994 European Championship in Rome, Italy - silver (130 kg)
  • 1994 World Championship in Istanbul, Turkey - gold (130 kg)
  • 1995 European Championship in Fribourg, Switzerland - gold (130 kg)
  • 1995 World Cup in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA - bronze (130 kg)
  • 1995 World Championship in Atlanta, Georgia, USA - 5th (130 kg)
  • 1996 European Championship in Budapest, Hungary - gold (130 kg)
  • 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, USA - gold (130 kg)

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