Wrestling at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle lightweight

The men's freestyle lightweight competition at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo took place from 11 to 14 October at the Komazawa Gymnasium. Nations were limited to one competitor.[1]

Men's freestyle lightweight
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueKomazawa Gymnasium
Dates11–14 October
Competitors22 from 22 nations
Medalists
Enyu Valchev  Bulgaria
Klaus Rost  United Team of Germany
Iwao Horiuchi  Japan

Competition format

This freestyle 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

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Mahmut Atalay TurkeyDecisionZarbeg Beriashvili Soviet Union
Muhammad Bashir PakistanDecisionStefanos Ioannidis Greece
Udey Chand IndiaDecisionArto Savolainen Finland
Enyu Valchev BulgariaFallTham Kook Chin Malaysia
Gregory Ruth United StatesDecisionMatti Poikala Sweden
Iwao Horiuchi JapanDecisionDanzandarjaagiin Sereeter Mongolia
Sidney Marsh AustraliaFallAlejandro Echaniz Mexico
Abdullah Movahed IranDecisionKenny Stephenson Great Britain
Klaus Rost United Team of GermanyDecisionRodger Doner Canada
Jeong Dong-gu South KoreaDecisionTony Greig New Zealand
Djan-Aka Djan AfghanistanDecisionCarlos Alberto Vario Argentina
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1
1Sidney Marsh Australia0
1Enyu Valchev Bulgaria0
3Mahmut Atalay Turkey1
3Muhammad Bashir Pakistan1
3Udey Chand India1
3Djan-Aka Djan Afghanistan1
3Iwao Horiuchi Japan1
3Jeong Dong-gu South Korea1
3Abdullah Movahed Iran1
3Klaus Rost United Team of Germany1
3Gregory Ruth United States1
12Zarbeg Beriashvili Soviet Union3
12Danzandarjaagiin Sereeter Mongolia3
12Rodger Doner Canada3
12Tony Greig New Zealand3
12Stefanos Ioannidis Greece3
12Matti Poikala Sweden3
12Arto Savolainen Finland3
12Kenny Stephenson Great Britain3
12Carlos Alberto Vario Argentina3
21Alejandro Echaniz Mexico4
21Tham Kook Chin Malaysia4

Round 2

Valchev was the only wrestler to win both of his bouts by fall to stay at 0 points. Seven wrestlers were eliminated with losses in each of the first two rounds. Fifteen advanced to round 3.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Mahmut Atalay TurkeyDecisionStefanos Ioannidis Greece
Zarbeg Beriashvili Soviet UnionDecisionMuhammad Bashir Pakistan
Enyu Valchev BulgariaFallUdey Chand India
Arto Savolainen FinlandFallTham Kook Chin Malaysia
Iwao Horiuchi JapanDecisionMatti Poikala Sweden
Gregory Ruth United StatesDecisionDanzandarjaagiin Sereeter Mongolia
Kenny Stephenson Great BritainDecisionAlejandro Echaniz Mexico
Abdullah Movahed IranDecisionSidney Marsh Australia
Klaus Rost United Team of GermanyFallTony Greig New Zealand
Jeong Dong-gu South KoreaDecisionDjan-Aka Djan Afghanistan
Carlos Alberto Vario ArgentinaDecisionRodger Doner Canada
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2Total
1Enyu Valchev Bulgaria000
2Klaus Rost United Team of Germany101
3Mahmut Atalay Turkey112
3Iwao Horiuchi Japan112
3Jeong Dong-gu South Korea112
3Abdullah Movahed Iran112
3Gregory Ruth United States112
8Sidney Marsh Australia033
8Arto Savolainen Finland303
10Muhammad Bashir Pakistan134
10Zarbeg Beriashvili Soviet Union314
10Djan-Aka Djan Afghanistan134
10Kenny Stephenson Great Britain314
10Carlos Alberto Vario Argentina314
10Udey Chand India145
16Danzandarjaagiin Sereeter Mongolia336
16Rodger Doner Canada336
16Stefanos Ioannidis Greece336
16Matti Poikala Sweden336
20Alejandro Echaniz Mexico437
20Tony Greig New Zealand347
20Tham Kook Chin Malaysia448

Round 3

Five competitors were eliminated, leaving 10 to continue forward. Valchev, with his third win by fall, stayed at 0 points.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Mahmut Atalay TurkeyFallMuhammad Bashir Pakistan
Zarbeg Beriashvili Soviet UnionDecisionUdey Chand India
Enyu Valchev BulgariaFallArto Savolainen Finland
Iwao Horiuchi JapanDecisionGregory Ruth United States
Sidney Marsh AustraliaDecisionKenny Stephenson Great Britain
Abdullah Movahed IranDecisionJeong Dong-gu South Korea
Klaus Rost United Team of GermanyDecisionDjan-Aka Djan Afghanistan
Carlos Alberto Vario ArgentinaByeN/AN/A
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2R3Total
1Enyu Valchev Bulgaria0000
2Mahmut Atalay Turkey1102
2Klaus Rost United Team of Germany1012
4Iwao Horiuchi Japan1113
4Abdullah Movahed Iran1113
6Sidney Marsh Australia0314
6Carlos Alberto Vario Argentina3104
8Zarbeg Beriashvili Soviet Union3115
8Jeong Dong-gu South Korea1135
8Gregory Ruth United States1135
11Udey Chand India1437
11Djan-Aka Djan Afghanistan1337
11Arto Savolainen Finland3047
11Kenny Stephenson Great Britain3137
15Muhammad Bashir Pakistan1348

Round 4

This round was highly unusual in that 3 of the 4 winners were eliminated along with only 2 of the 4 losers. Beriashvili defeated Valchev to give the latter wrestler his first points, but the Soviet picked up his 6th point in doing so and was eliminated. The match between Ruth and Marsh resulted in both wrestlers receiving enough points for elimination. The bout between Horiuchi and Movahed, where a victory of any kind would eliminate the loser and allow the victor to continue, resulted in a draw—keeping both men in the competition.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Mahmut Atalay TurkeyDecisionCarlos Alberto Vario Argentina
Zarbeg Beriashvili Soviet UnionDecisionEnyu Valchev Bulgaria
Gregory Ruth United StatesDecisionSidney Marsh Australia
Iwao Horiuchi JapanTieAbdullah Movahed Iran
Jeong Dong-gu South KoreaDecisionKlaus Rost United Team of Germany
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2R3R4Total
1Mahmut Atalay Turkey11013
1Enyu Valchev Bulgaria00033
3Iwao Horiuchi Japan11125
3Abdullah Movahed Iran11125
3Klaus Rost United Team of Germany10135
6Zarbeg Beriashvili Soviet Union31116
6Jeong Dong-gu South Korea11316
6Gregory Ruth United States11316
9Sidney Marsh Australia03137
9Carlos Alberto Vario Argentina31037

Round 5

Rost had the great fortune to receive the bye in this round, guaranteeing he would continue while the field narrowed. Horiuchi's victory over Atalay in this round eliminated both men at 6 points; it also ultimately served as the tie-breaker between the two for the bronze medal. In the other match of the round, Movahed needed a win by fall to stay in competition, while Valchev would continue with any win or a tie. A Movahed victory by decision would eliminate both (and leave Rost alone uneliminated). Ultimately, the match ended in a tie; Valchev continued on to face Rost in the final while Movahed took 5th place.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Iwao Horiuchi JapanDecisionMahmut Atalay Turkey
Enyu Valchev BulgariaTieAbdullah Movahed Iran
Klaus Rost United Team of GermanyByeN/AN/A
Points
RankWrestlerNationR1R2R3R4R5Total
1Klaus Rost United Team of Germany101305
1Enyu Valchev Bulgaria000325
Iwao Horiuchi Japan111216
4Mahmut Atalay Turkey110136
5Abdullah Movahed Iran111227

Final round

With only two wrestlers left, they faced each other in a gold medal bout. Valchev defeated Rost by decision.

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Enyu Valchev BulgariaDecisionKlaus Rost United Team of Germany
Points
RankWrestlerNationPoints
Enyu Valchev Bulgaria1
Klaus Rost United Team of Germany3

References

  1. "Wrestling at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's Freestyle Lightweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  2. Official Report, p. 471.
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