Commonwealth Wrestling Championships
The Commonwealth Wrestling Championships are international wrestling championships for members of the Commonwealth of Nations. They are organized by United World Wrestling's (UWW) Commonwealth Wrestling Committee.[1]
Not to be confused with wrestling at the Commonwealth Games.
Editions
Year | City | LL | LF | GR |
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1987 | Nicosia | · | ||
1989 | Paola | · | ||
1991 | Dunedin | · | ||
1993 | Victoria | · | · | |
1995 | Melbourne | · | · | |
2003 | London | · | · | |
2005 | Stellenbosch | · | · | · |
2007 | London | · | · | · |
2010 | Singapore | · | · | · |
2011 | Melbourne | · | · | · |
2013 | Johannesburg | · | · | · |
2016 | Singapore | · | · | · |
2017 | Johannesburg | · | · | · |
References
- ^ "Commonwealth Wrestling Committee". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
External links
- https://uww.org/historical-results
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Commonwealth sports championships
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- Weightlifting
- Wrestling
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