Wrestling at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman lightweight

The men's Greco-Roman lightweight competition at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo took place from 16 to 19 October at the Komazawa Gymnasium. Nations were limited to one competitor.[1]

Men's Greco-Roman lightweight
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueKomazawa Gymnasium
Dates16–19 October
Competitors19 from 19 nations
Medalists
Kazım Ayvaz  Turkey
Valeriu Bularcă  Romania
Davit Gvantseladze  Soviet Union

Competition format

This Greco-Roman wrestling competition continued to use the "bad points" elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics for Greco-Roman and at the 1932 Summer Olympics for freestyle wrestling, as adjusted at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Each bout awarded 4 points. If the victory was by fall, the winner received 0 and the loser 4. If the victory was by decision, the winner received 1 and the loser 3. If the bout was tied, each wrestler received 2 points. A wrestler who accumulated 6 or more points was eliminated. Rounds continued until there were 3 or fewer uneliminated wrestlers. If only 1 wrestler remained, he received the gold medal. If 2 wrestlers remained, point totals were ignored and they faced each other for gold and silver (if they had already wrestled each other, that result was used). If 3 wrestlers remained, point totals were ignored and a round-robin was held among those 3 to determine medals (with previous head-to-head results, if any, counting for this round-robin).[1][2]

Results

Round 1

Romero withdrew after his bout.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
James Burke United StatesTieHossein Ebrahimian Iran
Alejandro Echaniz MexicoTieWahid Ullah Zaid Afghanistan
Stevan Horvat YugoslaviaDecisionFranz Berger Austria
Eero Tapio FinlandTieValeriu Bularcă Romania
Dimitrios Savvas GreeceDecisionKim Ik-jong South Korea
Tokuaki Fujita JapanFallRaúl Romero Argentina
Davit Gvantseladze Soviet UnionDecisionFranz Schmitt United Team of Germany
Rune Johnsson SwedenDecisionKurt Madsen Denmark
Kazım Ayvaz TurkeyDecisionMahmoud Ibrahim Egypt
Ivan Ivanov BulgariaByeN/AN/A
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1
1Tokuaki Fujita Japan0
1Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria0
3Kazım Ayvaz Turkey1
3Davit Gvantseladze Soviet Union1
3Stevan Horvat Yugoslavia1
3Rune Johnsson Sweden1
3Dimitrios Savvas Greece1
8Valeriu Bularcă Romania2
8James Burke United States2
8Hossein Ebrahimian Iran2
8Alejandro Echaniz Mexico2
8Eero Tapio Finland2
8Wahid Ullah Zaid Afghanistan2
14Franz Berger Austria3
14Mahmoud Ibrahim Egypt3
14Kim Ik-jong South Korea3
14Kurt Madsen Denmark3
14Franz Schmitt United Team of Germany3
19Raúl Romero Argentina4*

Round 2

Two of the wrestlers who had a tie in round 1 lost by fall in this round and were eliminated. Three more were eliminated with a second loss. Each of the remaining 13 men had at least 1 point, with Fujita, Johnsson, and Ivanov in the lead with only 1.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Ivan Ivanov BulgariaDecisionJames Burke United States
Eero Tapio FinlandFallHossein Ebrahimian Iran
Valeriu Bularcă RomaniaDecisionKim Ik-jong South Korea
Tokuaki Fujita JapanDecisionDimitrios Savvas Greece
Rune Johnsson SwedenFallAlejandro Echaniz Mexico
Kurt Madsen DenmarkDecisionWahid Ullah Zaid Afghanistan
Franz Schmitt United Team of GermanyDecisionFranz Berger Austria
Stevan Horvat YugoslaviaDecisionMahmoud Ibrahim Egypt
Kazım Ayvaz TurkeyDecisionDavit Gvantseladze Soviet Union
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2Total
1Tokuaki Fujita Japan011
1Rune Johnsson Sweden101
1Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria011
4Kazım Ayvaz Turkey112
4Stevan Horvat Yugoslavia112
4Eero Tapio Finland202
7Valeriu Bularcă Romania213
8Davit Gvantseladze Soviet Union134
8Kurt Madsen Denmark314
8Dimitrios Savvas Greece134
8Franz Schmitt United Team of Germany314
12James Burke United States235
12Wahid Ullah Zaid Afghanistan235
14Franz Berger Austria336
14Hossein Ebrahimian Iran246
14Alejandro Echaniz Mexico246
14Mahmoud Ibrahim Egypt336
14Kim Ik-jong South Korea336

Round 3

Four wrestlers were eliminated. Ayvaz, with the assistance of a bye, moved up to join Fujita in the lead at 2 points.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Eero Tapio FinlandDecisionIvan Ivanov Bulgaria
Valeriu Bularcă RomaniaFoulJames Burke United States
Dimitrios Savvas GreeceTieRune Johnsson Sweden
Tokuaki Fujita JapanDecisionKurt Madsen Denmark
Franz Schmitt United Team of GermanyFallWahid Ullah Zaid Afghanistan
Davit Gvantseladze Soviet UnionDecisionStevan Horvat Yugoslavia
Kazım Ayvaz TurkeyByeN/AN/A
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2R3Total
1Kazım Ayvaz Turkey1102
1Tokuaki Fujita Japan0112
3Valeriu Bularcă Romania2103
3Rune Johnsson Sweden1023
3Eero Tapio Finland2013
6Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria0134
6Franz Schmitt United Team of Germany3104
8Stevan Horvat Yugoslavia1135
8Davit Gvantseladze Soviet Union1315
10Dimitrios Savvas Greece1326
11Kurt Madsen Denmark3137
12James Burke United States2349
12Wahid Ullah Zaid Afghanistan2349

Round 4

Three wrestlers were eliminated, leaving 6 in contention. Ayvaz was now in sole possession of the lead at 3 points. Bularcă and Fujita each had 4; the remaining 3 men had 5.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Kazım Ayvaz TurkeyDecisionIvan Ivanov Bulgaria
Eero Tapio FinlandTieTokuaki Fujita Japan
Valeriu Bularcă RomaniaDecisionRune Johnsson Sweden
Stevan Horvat YugoslaviaFallFranz Schmitt United Team of Germany
Davit Gvantseladze Soviet UnionByeN/AN/A
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2R3R4Total
1Kazım Ayvaz Turkey11013
2Valeriu Bularcă Romania21014
2Tokuaki Fujita Japan01124
4Davit Gvantseladze Soviet Union13105
4Stevan Horvat Yugoslavia11305
4Eero Tapio Finland20125
7Rune Johnsson Sweden10236
8Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria01337
9Franz Schmitt United Team of Germany31048

Round 5

Five of the six wrestlers were eliminated in round 5, with Ayvaz the only man to stay below 6 points and therefore the gold medalist. The three-way tie for second place necessitated a final round to determine silver, bronze, and 4th.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Davit Gvantseladze Soviet UnionDecisionEero Tapio Finland
Kazım Ayvaz TurkeyTieValeriu Bularcă Romania
Tokuaki Fujita JapanTieStevan Horvat Yugoslavia
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2R3R4R5Total
Kazım Ayvaz Turkey110125
2Valeriu Bularcă Romania210126
2Tokuaki Fujita Japan011226
2Davit Gvantseladze Soviet Union131016
5Stevan Horvat Yugoslavia113027
6Eero Tapio Finland201238

Final round

With three wrestlers tied for 2nd place, none of whom had faced each other, there was a final round-robin. Bularcă prevailed in a close contest, defeating Gvantseladze by decision before drawing against Fujita. Gvantseladze took the bronze medal, with one win and one loss. Fujita, with the loss and tie, finished 4th.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Valeriu Bularcă RomaniaDecisionDavit Gvantseladze Soviet Union
Davit Gvantseladze Soviet UnionDecisionTokuaki Fujita Japan
Valeriu Bularcă RomaniaTieTokuaki Fujita Japan
Points
RankWrestlerNationPoints
Valeriu Bularcă Romania3
Davit Gvantseladze Soviet Union4
4Tokuaki Fujita Japan5

References

  1. "Wrestling at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's Lightweight, Greco-Roman". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. Official Report, p. 494.
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