1973 Wrestling World Cup
The 1973 Wrestling World Cup was held from May 19 to 20 in Toledo, Ohio. This was the first World Cup edition, which was contested in the dual meet format instead of individual tournament. The competition drew four freestyle wrestling champion teams, representing Europe, Asia, and North America — Soviet Union, Japan, and Canada respectively, which had the best final standings at the 1973 World Wrestling Championships, and the host country, the United States team.[1] As during the previous edition, the winner of the World Cup was the USSR National Team.[2]
1973 Wrestling World Cup | |
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Host city | Toledo, Ohio |
Dates | May 19–20 |
Stadium | Toledo Field House |
Champions | |
Freestyle | 10 |
Medal summary
References
- "Wrestling Wrestling Cup Set For Toledo". AAU News. Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. 44 (4): 12. April 1974.
- "Russian Wrestlers Win World Cup, Plus Four Dual Matches Against USA". AAU News. Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. 44 (5): 17. June 1974.
Sources
News
- "Wrestling Wrestling Cup Set For Toledo". AAU News. 44 (4): 12. April 1974.
- "World Cup Wrestling Trophy". AAU News. 44 (5): 16. May 1974.
- "Russian Wrestlers Win World Cup, Plus Four Dual Matches Against USA". AAU News. 44 (5): 17. June 1974.
- "Japan, Too, Sweeps Four Duals In Tour". 44 (6). June 1974: 17. Cite journal requires
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(help) - Associated Press (May 21, 1973). "Toledo, Ohio (AP) Lead World Cup Wrestling Championship Summaries". The Akron Beacon Journal: B4.
- "World Cup Toledo, Ohio". Ironwood Daily Globe: 21. May 21, 1973.
- Associated Press (May 21, 1973). "Russians Whip US in Wrestling Toledo, Ohio". The Kansas City Times: 24.
- Associated Press (May 21, 1973). "Soviets Cop World Mat". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: 26.
- United Press International (May 21, 1973). "Soviets Defeat U.S. Team For World Wrestling Crown". The Lima News: 14.
- Associated Press (May 20, 1973). "Chris Taylor Eager For Shot At Russians". El Paso Times: 52.
External links
- World Cup, Freestyle Seniors, 1973-05-19 Toledo (USA). Institut für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft Ringen Datenbanken (Wrestling Database).
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