Wrestling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg

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Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg
at the Games of the Olympiad
Venue Grand Palais Éphémère
Date 7–8 August 2024
Competitors 16 from 16 nations
Medalists
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1st Saeid Esmaeili  Iran
2nd Parviz Nasibov  Ukraine
3rd Hasrat Jafarov  Azerbaijan
3rd Luis Orta  Cuba
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Men's Greco-Roman 67 kilograms competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, is taking place on 7–8 August 2024 at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Champ de Mars.[1]

Format

This Greco-Roman competition consists of a single-elimination tournament, with a repechage used to determine the winner of two bronze medals. The two finalists face off for gold and silver medals. Each wrestler who loses to one of the two finalists moves into the repechage, culminating in a pair of bronze medal matches featuring the semifinal losers each facing the remaining repechage opponent from their half of the bracket.[2]

Rules

A typical bout consists of two halves of three minutes each separated by a 30-second break. The two competitors compete on a mat, which is nine meters in diameter. Wrestlers try to score points by executing various legal maneuvers. Points ranging from one to five are awarded by the mat referee depending on the degree of difficulty of the maneuvers. Points are also awarded to the opponent in case of infractions such as illegal holds, passivity etc. A wrestler is automatically disqualified if three cautions are awarded during a bout. Forcing an opponent's shoulders to the mat results in an instant victory by fall.[3]

During the course of a match, if a wrestler builds a 10-point advantage over the opponent, the bout is stopped and the leader is declared as the winner by technical superiority. The total scores are totaled at the end of the stipulated six-minute period, and the wrestler with the maximum points wins. In case of a tie, the wrestler who has scored the last point is declared the winner. A competitor might also be declared a winner if the opponent does not turn up or is medically unfit to compete.[3]

Qualification

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Sixteen quota places were available with each nation restricted to a maximum of one spot. Five quota places were awarded at the 2023 World Wrestling Championships, which took place from the 16th to 24th of September in Belgrade, Serbia. The finalists of each category in the four continental qualification tournaments (Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the joint Africa & Oceania) were awarded quota places. The remainder of the total quota was allocated at the 2024 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament, offering a minimum of three quota places.[4]

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+02:00)[5]

Date Time Event
7 August 2024 11:00 Qualification rounds
18:15 Semifinals
8 August 2024 11:00 Repechage
18:15 Finals

Results

Sixteen athletes qualified for the competition.[6]

Legend

Main bracket

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Hasrat Jafarov (AZE) 9
 Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed (EGY) 0  Hasrat Jafarov (AZE) 3
 Néstor Almanza (CHI) 0  Valentin Petic (MDA) 1
 Valentin Petic (MDA) 4  Hasrat Jafarov (AZE) 3
 Amantur Ismailov (KGZ) 12  Parviz Nasibov (UKR) 3
 Ramaz Zoidze (GEO) 1  Amantur Ismailov (KGZ) 6
 Parviz Nasibov (UKR) 3  Parviz Nasibov (UKR) 7
 Mate Nemeš (SRB) 2  Parviz Nasibov (UKR) 5
 Slavik Galstyan (ARM) 3  Saeid Esmaeili (IRI) 6
 Andrés Montaño (ECU) 2  Slavik Galstyan (ARM) 3
 Souleymen Nasr (TUN) 1  Mamadassa Sylla (FRA) 2
 Mamadassa Sylla (FRA) 1  Slavik Galstyan (ARM) 4
 Saeid Esmaeili (IRI) 10  Saeid Esmaeili (IRI) 10
 Ishak Ghaiou (ALG) 0  Saeid Esmaeili (IRI) 9
 Kyotaro Sogabe (JPN) 0  Luis Orta (CUB) 0
 Luis Orta (CUB) 8

Repechage

Repechage Bronze medal matches
 Mate Nemeš (SRB) 0  Amantur Ismailov (KGZ) 0
 Amantur Ismailov (KGZ) 8  Hasrat Jafarov (AZE) 8
 Ishak Ghaiou (ALG) 0  Luis Orta (CUB) 7
 Luis Orta (CUB) 9  Slavik Galstyan (ARM) 0

Final standing

Rank Athlete
1st  Saeid Esmaeili (IRI)
2nd  Parviz Nasibov (UKR)
3rd  Hasrat Jafarov (AZE)
3rd  Luis Orta (CUB)
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References

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