Wrestling at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg

The Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg at the 1988 Summer Olympics as part of the wrestling program were held at the Sangmu Gymnasium, Seongnam from September 20 to September 22. The wrestlers are divided into 2 groups. The winner of each group decided by a double-elimination system.[1]

Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueSangmu Gymnasium
Dates20–21 September
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Medalists
Aleksandr Karelin  Soviet Union
Rangel Gerovski  Bulgaria
Tomas Johansson  Sweden

Medalists

GoldAleksandr Karelin
 Soviet Union
SilverRangel Gerovski
 Bulgaria
BronzeTomas Johansson
 Sweden

Results

Legend
  • FR — Won by forfeit
  • D2 — Both wrestlers disqualified for passivity
  • DQ — Disqualification from the entire competition
  • P0 — Won by passivity, scoring zero points
  • P1 — Won by passivity, while leading by 1–11 points margin
  • PA — Win by injury default or withdrawal
  • PO — Win by decision (1–11 points margin) and loser has no technical points
  • PP — Win by decision (1–11 points margin) and loser has technical points
  • PS — Won by passivity, while leading by 12–14 points margin
  • SO — Win by superiority (12–14 points margin) and loser has no technical points
  • SP — Win by superiority (12–14 points margin) and loser has technical points
  • ST — Win by technical superiority (15 points margin)
  • TF — Win by fall
  • CP — Classification points

Group A

Score CP
Round 1
 Duane Koslowski (USA)5–3 Alexander Neumüller (AUT)3–1 PP
 Khodr Bechara (LIB)0:30 Lubomír David (TCH)0–4 TF
 László Klauz (HUN)5:30 Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG)3–0 P1
 Aleksandr Karelin (URS)4:00 Tomas Johansson (SWE)3–0 P1
Round 2
 Duane Koslowski (USA)1:12 Khodr Bechara (LIB)4–0 TF
 Alexander Neumüller (AUT)3:44 Lubomír David (TCH)4–0 PA
 László Klauz (HUN)4:43 Aleksandr Karelin (URS)0–3 P1
 Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG)1–2 Tomas Johansson (SWE)1–3 PP
Round 3
 Duane Koslowski (USA)0–2 László Klauz (HUN)0–3 PO
 Alexander Neumüller (AUT)4:10 Aleksandr Karelin (URS)0–4 TF
 Tomas Johansson (SWE)Bye
Round 4
 Tomas Johansson (SWE)2–1 László Klauz (HUN)3–1 PP
 Duane Koslowski (USA)0–15 Aleksandr Karelin (URS)0–4 ST
Athlete L R CP TB
 Aleksandr Karelin (URS) 0143
 Tomas Johansson (SWE) 160
 László Klauz (HUN) 2473
 Duane Koslowski (USA) 2470
 Alexander Neumüller (AUT) 235
 Lubomír David (TCH) 124
 Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG) 221
 Khodr Bechara (LIB) 220

Group B

Score CP
Round 1
 Hassan El-Hadad (EGY)2:09 Navind Ramsaran (MRI)4–0 TF
 Farhan Jassim (IRQ)3:51 Kazuya Deguchi (JPN)0–3 P1
 Rangel Gerovski (BUL)5:44 Dan Payne (CAN)3–0 P1
 Fabio Valguarnera (ITA)5:49 Roman Wrocławski (POL)0–0 D2
Round 2
 Hassan El-Hadad (EGY)4:16 Farhan Jassim (IRQ)3–0 P1
 Navind Ramsaran (MRI)0:48 Kazuya Deguchi (JPN)0–4 TF
 Rangel Gerovski (BUL)5:27 Fabio Valguarnera (ITA)3–0 P1
 Dan Payne (CAN)4:19 Roman Wrocławski (POL)0–4 TF
Round 3
 Hassan El-Hadad (EGY)2:14 Kazuya Deguchi (JPN)4–0 TF
 Rangel Gerovski (BUL)4:23 Roman Wrocławski (POL)3–0 P1
Round 4
 Hassan El-Hadad (EGY)0–5 Rangel Gerovski (BUL)0–3 PO
 Kazuya Deguchi (JPN)Bye
Round 5
 Kazuya Deguchi (JPN)0–14 Rangel Gerovski (BUL)0–3.5 SO
 Hassan El-Hadad (EGY)Bye
Athlete L R CP TB
 Rangel Gerovski (BUL) 015.56.5
 Hassan El-Hadad (EGY) 1114
 Kazuya Deguchi (JPN) 270
 Roman Wrocławski (POL) 234
 Dan Payne (CAN) 220
 Fabio Valguarnera (ITA) 220
 Farhan Jassim (IRQ) 220
 Navind Ramsaran (MRI) 220

Finals

Score CP
7th place match
 Duane Koslowski (USA) Roman Wrocławski (POL)0–4 FR
5th place match
 László Klauz (HUN)5:00 Kazuya Deguchi (JPN)3.5–0 PS
Bronze medal match
 Tomas Johansson (SWE)5:04 Hassan El-Hadad (EGY)3–0 P1
Gold medal match
 Aleksandr Karelin (URS)5–3 Rangel Gerovski (BUL)3–1 PP

Final standing

Rank Athlete
 Aleksandr Karelin (URS)
 Rangel Gerovski (BUL)
 Tomas Johansson (SWE)
4  Hassan El-Hadad (EGY)
5  László Klauz (HUN)
6  Kazuya Deguchi (JPN)
7  Roman Wrocławski (POL)

References

  1. "Wrestling at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Super-Heavyweight, Greco-Roman". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
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