Who won a medal in wrestling freestyle at the 2016 Rio Olympics?

Who won a medal in wrestling freestyle at the 2016 Rio Olympics?

Olympic Wrestling 2016: Medal Winners, Scores and Results from Saturday. Russia won their third wrestling gold medal of the 2016 Rio Olympics on Saturday after Abdulrashid Sadulaev dominated Selim Yasar of Turkey to take the grand prize in the men’s freestyle 86-kilogram division.

Which country won the most gold medals in the 2016 Rio Olympics in swimming?

Brazil
Host country Brazil won seven gold medals, their most at any single Summer Olympics.

Who won the last Olympics in wrestling?

U.S. wrestling heavyweight Gable Steveson won the Olympic men’s freestyle 125kg gold medal on Friday in a last-second victory. Driving the news: Steveson defeated Georgia’s Geno Petriashvili 10-8 to claim the gold medal — and celebrate with a backflip.

Who won a gold medal in men’s freestyle 74 kg wrestling?

Hassan Aliazam Yazdanicharati
Iran’s Hassan Aliazam Yazdanicharati wins wrestling gold in men’s freestyle 74 kg, beating Aniuar Geduev of Russia.

Who won women’s Olympic wrestling?

MAKUHARI, Chiba, Japan – 2018 World silver medalist Sarah Hildebrandt (Colorado Springs, Colo./USOPTC/New York AC) closed out a great Tokyo Olympics for the U.S. women’s program by earning a bronze medal at 50 kg during the final session of wrestling at the Olympic Games on Saturday night at the Makuhari Messe Hall A.

Who won USA gold Wrestling?

wrestler David Taylor
Meet Team USA’s newest gold medalists. U.S. wrestler David Taylor faced a daunting task with 23 seconds left in the 86-kilogram freestyle final against Olympic gold medalist and world champion Hassan Yazdanicharati of Iran on Thursday.

How many gold medals has USA won in wrestling?

three gold
Olympic Wrestling Medal Count as of August 7: United States wins medal count with nine. After the sixth and final day of finals at the wrestling competition of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, the United States won the medal count with nine total medals. Team USA had three gold, two silver and four bronze.