Wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg

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Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
VenueAnaheim Convention Center
Dates1–3 August
Competitors15 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ion Draica  Romania
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dimitrios Thanopoulos  Greece
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sören Claeson  Sweden
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The Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg at the 1984 Summer Olympics as part of the wrestling program were held at the Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Ion Draica
 Romania
Silver Dimitrios Thanopoulos
 Greece
Bronze Sören Claeson
 Sweden

Tournament results

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The wrestlers are divided into 2 groups. The winner of each group decided by a double-elimination system.

Legend
  • TF — Won by Fall
  • ST — Won by Technical Superiority, 12 points difference
  • PP — Won by Points, 1-7 points difference, the loser with points
  • PO — Won by Points, 1-7 points difference, the loser without points
  • SP — Won by Points, 8-11 points difference, the loser with points
  • SO — Won by Points, 8-11 points difference, the loser without points
  • P0 — Won by Passivity, scoring zero points
  • P1 — Won by Passivity, while leading by 1-7 points
  • PS — Won by Passivity, while leading by 8-11 points
  • DC — Won by Decision, 0-0 score
  • PA — Won by Opponent Injury
  • DQ — Won by Forfeit
  • DNA — Did not appear
  • L — Losses
  • ER — Round of Elimination
  • CP — Classification Points
  • TP — Technical Points

Eliminatory round

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Group A

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L CP TP L
Round 1
1  Kim Sang-Kyu (KOR) 1-3 PP 4-5  Mohamed El-Ashram (EGY) 0
1  Mustafa Suzan (TUR) 0-4 ST 0-15  Louis Santerre (CAN) 0
1  Daniel Chandler (USA) 0-3 PO 0-4  Sören Claeson (SWE) 0
0  Ion Draica (ROU) 3-1 PP 4-4  Klaus Mysen (NOR) 1
Round 2
1  Kim Sang-Kyu (KOR) 3-0 P1 5:37  Mustafa Suzan (TUR) 2
0  Mohamed El-Ashram (EGY) 4-0 TF 0:45  Louis Santerre (CAN) 1
2  Daniel Chandler (USA) 0-3 P1 5:38  Ion Draica (ROU) 0
0  Sören Claeson (SWE) 3-1 DC 0-0  Klaus Mysen (NOR) 2
Round 3
2  Kim Sang-Kyu (KOR) 1-3 PP 8-10  Louis Santerre (CAN) 1
1  Mohamed El-Ashram (EGY) 0-3 PO 0-3  Sören Claeson (SWE) 0
0  Ion Draica (ROU) Bye
Round 4
0  Ion Draica (ROU) 3-1 PP 3-1  Mohamed El-Ashram (EGY) 2
2  Louis Santerre (CAN) 1-3 PP 4-11  Sören Claeson (SWE) 0
Final
 Ion Draica (ROU) 3.5-0 SO 10-0  Sören Claeson (SWE)
Wrestler L ER CP Final
 Ion Draica (ROU) 0 - 9 3.5
 Sören Claeson (SWE) 0 - 12 0
 Mohamed El-Ashram (EGY) 2 4 8
 Louis Santerre (CAN) 2 4 8
 Kim Sang-Kyu (KOR) 2 3 5
 Klaus Mysen (NOR) 2 2 2
 Daniel Chandler (USA) 2 2 0
 Mustafa Suzan (TUR) 2 2 0

Group B

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L CP TP L
Round 1
1  Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE) 3-0 P1 5:22  Yasutoshi Moriyama (JPN) 1
1  Georg Marchl (AUT) 0-3 P1 5:34  Siegfried Seibold (FRG) 0
0  Momir Petković (YUG) 3-0 PO 6-0  Jarmo Övermark (FIN) 1
0  Ernesto Razzino (ITA) Bye
Round 2
1  Ernesto Razzino (ITA) 1-3 PP 4-6  Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE) 0
2  Yasutoshi Moriyama (JPN) 0-3 P1 5:19  Georg Marchl (AUT) 1
1  Siegfried Seibold (FRG) 0-3 PO 0-1  Momir Petković (YUG) 0
1  Jarmo Övermark (FIN) Bye
Round 3
1  Jarmo Övermark (FIN) 3-1 PP 10-5  Ernesto Razzino (ITA) 2
0  Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE) 3-1 PP 7-6  Siegfried Seibold (FRG) 2
2  Georg Marchl (AUT) 0-3 PO 0-5  Momir Petković (YUG) 0
Final
 Momir Petković (YUG) 3-0 PO 6-0  Jarmo Övermark (FIN)
 Jarmo Övermark (FIN) 3-1 PP 6-1  Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE)
 Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE) 3-1 PP 5-1  Momir Petković (YUG)
Wrestler L ER CP Final
 Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE) 0 - 9 4
 Momir Petković (YUG) 0 - 9 4
 Jarmo Övermark (FIN) 1 - 3 3
 Siegfried Seibold (FRG) 2 3 4
 Georg Marchl (AUT) 2 3 3
 Ernesto Razzino (ITA) 2 3 2
 Yasutoshi Moriyama (JPN) 2 2 0

Final round

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CP TP
5th place match
 Mohamed El-Ashram (EGY) 1-3 PP 3-5  Jarmo Övermark (FIN)
Bronze medal match
 Sören Claeson (SWE) 3-1 PP 5-2  Momir Petković (YUG)
Gold medal match
 Ion Draica (ROU) 3-1 PP 4-3  Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE)

Final standings

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  1.  Ion Draica (ROU)
  2.  Dimitrios Thanopoulos (GRE)
  3.  Sören Claeson (SWE)
  4.  Momir Petković (YUG)
  5.  Jarmo Övermark (FIN)
  6.  Mohamed El-Ashram (EGY)
  7.  Louis Santerre (CAN)
  8.  Kim Sang-Kyu (KOR)

References

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  1. ^ "Wrestling at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Middleweight, Greco-Roman". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
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