2025 World Military Wrestling Championships

2025 World Military Wrestling Championships
Host cityWarendorf, Germany
Dates22–29 June 2025
StadiumGerman Armed Forces Sports School
Champions
Freestyle India
Greco-Roman Turkey
Women India

The 2025 World Military Wrestling Championships was the 38th edition of the World Military Wrestling Championships, which was held in Warendorf, Germany between 22 and 29 June 2025 (part of the first-ever CISM World Military Martial Arts Championships). The event was organized under the auspices of the International Military Sports Council (CISM) and featured competition in men's freestyle, Greco-Roman, and women's freestyle wrestling.[1]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany*3238
 India3238
3 Poland3025
4 France2316
 Turkey2316
6 Hungary2125
7 Romania1124
8 Finland1102
9 Albania1001
10 Ukraine0257
11 Italy0134
12 Greece0101
 Lithuania0101
14 Algeria0033
 Switzerland0033
16 Latvia0022
17 South Korea0011
 Tunisia0011
Totals (18 entries)18183268

Medal overview

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Niklas Stechele
 Germany
Shubham
 India
Han Sangboum
 South Korea
65 kg Ahmet Duman
 Turkey
Khamzat Arsamerzouev
 France
Mohit Kumar
 India
Nino Leutert
 Switzerland
74 kg Chermen Valiev
 Albania
Hüseyin Bakır
 Turkey
Aleksey Boruta
 Ukraine
Kaireddine Ben Telili
 Tunisia
86 kg Rakhim Magamadov
 France
Muhammet Nuri Kotanoglu
 Turkey
Fateh Benferdjallah
 Algeria
Ivars Samušonoks
 Latvia
97 kg Zbigniew Baranowski
 Poland
Richárd Végh
 Hungary
Adlan Viskhanov
 France
Ilya Archaia
 Ukraine
125 kg Robert Baran
 Poland
Volodymyr Kochanov
 Ukraine
Dinesh Goliya
 India
Abraham Conyedo
 Italy

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Sumit Dalal
 India
Mert İlbars
 Turkey
Viktor Petryk
 Ukraine
Abdelkarim Fergat
 Algeria
67 kg Mustafa Safa Yıldırım
 Turkey
Janis Heinzelbecker
 Germany
Maksim Evtushenko
 Ukraine
Fayssal Benfredj
 Algeria
77 kg Zoltán Lévai
 Hungary
Andrii Kulyk
 Ukraine
Aaron Bellscheidt
 Germany
Mateusz Bernatek
 Poland
87 kg Tamás Lévai
 Hungary
Ilias Pagkalidis
 Greece
Roland Schwarz
 Germany
Ramon Betschart
 Switzerland
97 kg Lucas Lazogianis
 Germany
Arvi Savolainen
 Finland
Doğan Yılmaz
 Turkey
Sonu
 India
130 kg Elias Kuosmanen
 Finland
Mantas Knystautas
 Lithuania
Franz Richter
 Germany
Mykola Kuchmii
 Ukraine

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Natalia Walczak
 Poland
Emma Luttenauer
 France
Svenja Jungo
 Switzerland
53 kg Jyoti
 India
Emanuela Liuzzi
 Italy
Beatrice Ferenţ
 Romania
57 kg Andreea Ana
 Romania
Anastasia Blayvas
 Germany
Tamara Dollák
 Hungary
Roksana Zasina
 Poland
62 kg Elena Brugger
 Germany
Ameline Douarre
 France
Elma Zeidlere
 Latvia
Elena Esposito
 Italy
68 kg Kendra Dacher
 France
Priyanka
 India
Kateryna Zelenykh
 Romania
Noémi Szabados
 Hungary
76 kg Reetika Hooda
 India
Alexandra Anghel
 Romania
Enrica Rinaldi
 Italy

Participating nations

20 countries took part in the competition:

References

  1. ^ "France and Brazil shine on Day 2 of the World Military Martial Arts Championship in Warendorf". International Military Sports Council. Retrieved 7 July 2025.