Commonwealth Wrestling Championships
The Commonwealth Wrestling Championships is an international wrestling championship for the 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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- Wrestling
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