Japan finished atop the Senior World Wrestling Championships 2024 medal tally with six medals, including four gold, one silver, and a bronze medal. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan secured the second position with three gold medals.
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Kazakhstan are third in the medal tally with three medals (one gold & two silver), while the Individual Neutral Athletes finished fourth with six medals, having won one gold, one silver, and four bronze medals.
Georgia finished fifth with four medals (one gold, one silver, and two bronze), while Iran secured sixth place with three medals, including a gold, a silver, and a bronze medal each.
China secured seventh place in the medal tally with a gold and a silver medal. Turkiye, Mongolia, Romania, and France finished joint-eighth in the Senior World Wrestling Championships 2024 standings with a couple of medals each. They won one silver and one bronze medal each.
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Hungary are 12th in the standings with one silver medal. Meanwhile, the United States are placed 13th with four bronze medals, and Slovakia are 14th with a couple of bronze medals.
Six countries placed 15th in the medal tally, with one bronze medal each. Tajikistan, Armenia, Serbia, Germany, Czechia, and India are the six nations with a bronze medal each at the Senior World Wrestling Championships 2024.
Mansi won India's only medal at the Senior World Wrestling Championships 2024 in Tirana, Albania from October 27 to 31. She secured the bronze medal in the women's 59kg category alongside Germany's Elena Heike Brugger.
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Risako Kinjo from Japan won gold in the women's 59kg category, while Mongolia's Tserenchimend Sukhee clinched the silver medal.
A total of 48 medals (12 gold, 12 silver, and 24 bronze) were won by 20 nations in the 2024 edition of the Senior World Wrestling Championships.
Senior World Wrestling Championships 2024 Medal Tally
Order
Country
Gold Medals (G)
Silver Medals (S)
Bronze Medals (B)
Total Medals
1
Japan
4
1
1
6
2
Azerbaijan
3
0
0
3
3
Kazakhstan
1
2
0
3
4
Individual Neutral Athletes
1
1
4
6
5
Georgia
1
1
2
4
6
Iran
1
1
1
3
7
China
1
1
0
2
8
Turkiye
0
1
1
2
8
Mongolia
0
1
1
2
8
Romania
0
1
1
2
8
France
0
1
1
2
12
Hungary
0
1
0
1
13
United States
0
0
4
4
14
Slovakia
0
0
2
2
15
Tajikistan
0
0
1
1
15
Armenia
0
0
1
1
15
Serbia
0
0
1
1
15
Germany
0
0
1
1
15
India
0
0
1
1
15
Czechia
0
0
1
1
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