U23 World Wrestling Championships 2024 Medal Tally
Iran finished atop the U23 World Wrestling Championships 2024 medal tally with 14 medals, including six gold, one silver, and seven bronze medals. Meanwhile, the Individual Neutral Athletes secured second place with 21 medals (four gold, six silver, and 11 bronze).
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Japan finished third with 13 medals, having won seven bronze, three gold, and three silver medals. The United States were fourth with eight medals, having won two bronze, three gold, and three silver medals.
Moldova finished fifth in the standings with five medals (three gold, and two bronze). Meanwhile, Azerbaijan are placed sixth in the medal tally with eight medals, including two gold, three silver, and as many bronze medals.
With two gold medals and five bronze medals, Ukraine secured seventh place in the U23 World Wrestling Championships 2024 medal tally.
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Kyrgyzstan (one gold, two silver, and two bronze) finished eighth in the medal tally, while India are placed ninth with nine medals, having clinched one gold, one silver, and seven bronze medals.
Georgia (six medals) are placed 10th in the standings with one gold, one silver, and four bronze medals. Meanwhile, Armenia bagged two medals in the tournament, including a gold and a silver.
Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Sweden jointly finished 12th with one gold medal each. China are placed 15th in the standings with three medals (two silver and a bronze).
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Canada secured the 16th position with a couple of silver medals, while Germany finished 17th in the medal tally with three medals, including one silver, and a couple of bronze medals.
Bulgaria, the Netherlands, Mexico, and Turkiye jointly secured 18th place in the U23 World Wrestling Championships 2024 standings with one silver medal apiece.
Poland finished 22nd with three bronze medals, while Hungary, Mongolia, Nigeria, and Romania are placed 23rd with one bronze medal each. In total, 26 nations won 120 medals at the U23 wrestling competition.
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U23 World Wrestling Championships 2024 Medal Tally
Order
Country
Gold Medals (G)
Silver Medals (S)
Bronze Medals (B)
Total Medals
1
Iran
6
1
7
14
2
Individual Neutral Athletes
4
6
11
21
3
Japan
3
3
7
13
4
United States
3
3
2
8
5
Moldova
3
0
2
5
6
Azerbaijan
2
3
3
8
7
Ukraine
2
0
5
7
8
Kyrgyzstan
1
2
2
5
9
India
1
1
7
9
10
Georgia
1
1
4
6
11
Armenia
1
1
0
2
12
Uzbekistan
1
0
0
1
12
Kazakhstan
1
0
0
1
12
Sweden
1
0
0
1
15
China
0
2
1
3
16
Canada
0
2
0
2
17
Germany
0
1
2
3
18
Bulgaria
0
1
0
1
18
Netherlands
0
1
0
1
18
Mexico
0
1
0
1
18
Turkiye
0
1
0
1
22
Poland
0
0
3
3
23
Hungary
0
0
1
1
23
Mongolia
0
0
1
1
23
Nigeria
0
0
1
1
23
Romania
0
0
1
1
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