Wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 100 kg

Wrestling at the
1984 Summer Olympics

Freestyle Greco-Roman
  48 kg     48 kg  
  52 kg     52 kg  
  57 kg     57 kg  
  62 kg     62 kg  
  68 kg     68 kg  
  74 kg     74 kg
  82 kg     82 kg
  90 kg     90 kg
  100 kg     100 kg
  +100 kg     +100 kg

The Men's Greco-Roman 100 kg at the 1984 Summer Olympics as part of the wrestling program were held at the Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California.

Medalists

GoldVasile Andrei
 Romania
SilverGreg Gibson
 United States
BronzeJožef Tertei
 Yugoslavia

Tournament results

American Greg Gibson defeat Japanese Yoshihiro Fujita (blue)

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

Legend

Eliminatory round

Group A

L CP TP L
Round 1
0  Georgios Pikilidis (GRE) 3-1 PP 7-1  Franz Pitschmann (AUT) 1
1  Karl-Johan Gustavsson (SWE) 0-4 ST 0-13  Vasile Andrei (ROU) 0
Round 2
0  Georgios Pikilidis (GRE) 4-0 ST 16-1  Karl-Johan Gustavsson (SWE) 2
2  Franz Pitschmann (AUT) 0-4 ST 2-15  Vasile Andrei (ROU) 0
Final
 Georgios Pikilidis (GRE) 0-3.5 PS 4:05  Vasile Andrei (ROU)
Wrestler L ER CP Final
 Vasile Andrei (ROU) 0-83.5
 Georgios Pikilidis (GRE) 0-70
 Franz Pitschmann (AUT) 221
 Karl-Johan Gustavsson (SWE) 220

Group B

L CP TP L
Round 1
1  Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG) 0-4 TF 5:39  Jožef Tertei (YUG) 0
0  Greg Gibson (USA) 4-0 ST 14-1  Yoshihiro Fujita (JPN) 1
Round 2
2  Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG) 1-3 PP 1-6  Greg Gibson (USA) 0
0  Jožef Tertei (YUG) 4-0 TF 1:33  Yoshihiro Fujita (JPN) 2
Final
 Jožef Tertei (YUG) 1-3 PP 2-3  Greg Gibson (USA)
Wrestler L ER CP Final
 Greg Gibson (USA) 0-73
 Jožef Tertei (YUG) 0-81
 Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG) 221
 Yoshihiro Fujita (JPN) 220

Final round

CP TP
5th place match
 Franz Pitschmann (AUT) 3-1 PP 7-5  Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG)
Bronze medal match
 Georgios Pikilidis (GRE) 0-3 PO 0-3  Jožef Tertei (YUG)
Gold medal match
 Vasile Andrei (ROU) 4-0 ST 12-0  Greg Gibson (USA)

Final standings

  1.  Vasile Andrei (ROU)
  2.  Greg Gibson (USA)
  3.  Jožef Tertei (YUG)
  4.  Georgios Pikilidis (GRE)
  5.  Franz Pitschmann (AUT)
  6.  Fritz Gerdsmeier (FRG)
  7.  Karl-Johan Gustavsson (SWE) and  Yoshihiro Fujita (JPN)

References

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