Harald Büttner
German wrestler (born 1953)
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Nationality | German | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1953-04-13) 13 April 1953 (age 71) Meissen, Bezirk Dresden, East Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Freestyle wrestling | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Harald Büttner (born 13 April 1953) is a German former wrestler. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.[1] Büttner was a seven-time national champion in East Germany, and also won multiple medals at the European and World Championships.[2]
References
External links
- Harald Büttner at the International Wrestling Database
- Harald Büttner at Olympedia
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World Champions in freestyle heavyweight (97 kg)
- 1951:
Bertil Antonsson (SWE)
- 1954:
Arsen Mekokishvili (URS)
- 1957:
Hamit Kaplan (TUR)
- 1959:
Lyutvi Ahmedov (BUL)
- 1961:
Wilfried Dietrich (FRG)
- 1962:
Aleksandr Ivanitsky (URS)
- 1963:
Aleksandr Ivanitsky (URS)
- 1965:
Aleksandr Ivanitsky (URS)
- 1966:
Aleksandr Ivanitsky (URS)
- 1967:
Aleksandr Medved (URS)
- 1969:
Shota Lomidze (URS)
- 1970:
Vladimir Gulyutkin (URS)
- 1971:
Shota Lomidze (URS)
- 1973:
Ivan Yarygin (URS)
- 1974:
Vladimir Gulyutkin (URS)
- 1975:
Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh (MGL)
- 1977:
Aslanbek Bisultanov (URS)
- 1978:
Harald Büttner (GDR)
- 1979:
Ilya Mate (URS)
- 1981:
Roland Gehrke (GDR)
- 1982:
Ilya Mate (URS)
- 1983:
Aslan Khadartsev (URS)
- 1985:
Leri Khabelov (URS)
- 1986:
Aslan Khadartsev (URS)
- 1987:
Leri Khabelov (URS)
- 1989:
Akhmed Atavov (URS)
- 1990:
Leri Khabelov (URS)
- 1991:
Leri Khabelov (URS)
- 1993:
Leri Khabelov (RUS)
- 1994:
Arawat Sabejew (GER)
- 1995:
Kurt Angle (USA)
- 1997:
Kuramagomed Kuramagomedov (RUS)
- 1998:
Abbas Jadidi (IRI)
- 1999:
Sagid Murtazaliev (RUS)
- 2001:
Giorgi Gogshelidze (RUS)
- 2002:
Eldar Kurtanidze (GEO)
- 2003:
Eldar Kurtanidze (GEO)
- 2005:
Khadzhimurat Gatsalov (RUS)
- 2006:
Khadzhimurat Gatsalov (RUS)
- 2007:
Khadzhimurat Gatsalov (RUS)
- 2009:
Khadzhimurat Gatsalov (RUS)
- 2010:
Khetag Gazyumov (AZE)
- 2011:
Reza Yazdani (IRI)
- 2013:
Reza Yazdani (IRI)
- 2014:
Abdusalam Gadisov (RUS)
- 2015:
Kyle Snyder (USA)
- 2017:
Kyle Snyder (USA)
- 2018:
Abdulrashid Sadulaev (RUS)
- 2019:
Abdulrashid Sadulaev (RUS)
- 2021:
Abdulrashid Sadulaev (RWF)
- 2022:
Kyle Snyder (USA)
- 2023:
Akhmed Tazhudinov (BRN)
- 1951–1961 : +87 kg
- 1962–1967 : +97 kg
- 1969–1995 : 100 kg
- 1997–2001 : 97 kg
- 2002–2013 : 96 kg
- 2014–present : 97 kg
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