Turkish Wrestling Federation (Turkish : Türkiye Güreş Federasyonu , TGF) is the governing body for wrestling in Turkey . It aims to govern, encourage and develop the sport for all throughout the country.[ 1]
TGF has been established in 1923, and is headquartered in Ankara . TGF is a member of United World Wrestling (UWW), formerly known as the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA).[ 2]
The federation organizes the national wrestling events, and European and World championships hosted by Turkey. In addition, the TGF promotes and organizes traditional wrestling styles such as oil wrestling and Karakucak .[ 3]
International participation [ edit ]
World Championships [ edit ]
European Championships [ edit ]
Mediterranean Games [ edit ]
Islamic Solidarity Games [ edit ]
Military World Games [ edit ]
Men's
Mustafa Dağıstanlı (1931-2022), twice Olympic, triple world champion
Taha Akgül (born 1990), Olympic, triple world, ten-times European champion
Ahmet Ayık (born 1938), Olympic, twice world, twice European champion
Yaşar Doğu (1913–1961), Olympic, world and triple European champion
Mahmut Demir (born 1970), Olympic, world and triple European champion
Celal Atik (1918–1979), Olympic, world and twice European champion
Nasuh Akar (1925–1984), Olympic,world and European champion
Ramazan Şahin (born 1983), Olympic,world, European champion
Mahmut Atalay (1934–2004), Olympic,world champion
Gazanfer Bilge (1924–2008), Olympic, European champion
Ahmet Bilek (1932–1970), Olympic champion
Hasan Gemici (1927–2001), Olympic champion
Hasan Güngör (1934–2011), Olympic champion
İsmet Atlı (1931–2014), Olympic champion
Bayram Şit (1930-2019), Olympic champion
İsmail Ogan (1933–2020), Olympic champion
Hüseyin Akbaş (1933–1989), twice Olympic medalist, four-times world champion
Aydın Polatçı (born 1977), Olympic medalist,world, twice European champion
Soner Demirtaş (born 1991), Olympic medalist, triple European champion
Ahmet Kireççi (1914–1979), Olympic medalist
Adil Candemir (1917–1989), Olympic medalist
Adil Atan (1929–1989), Olympic medalist
Halit Balamir (1922–2009), Olympic medalist
İbrahim Zengin (1931-2013), Olympic medalist
Vehbi Akdağ (1949–2020), Olympic medalist
Ayhan Taşkın (born 1953), Olympic medalist
Necmi Gençalp (born 1960), Olympic medalist
Kenan Şimşek (born 1968), Olympic medalist
Adem Bereket (born 1973), Olympic medalist
Selim Yaşar (born 1990), Olympic medalist
Sebahattin Öztürk (born 1969), world, European champion
Harun Doğan (born 1976), world, European champion
Zekeriya Güçlü (1972-2010), world champion
Mehmet Esenceli (born 1940), twice European champion
Süleyman Atlı (born 1994), twice European champion
Fevzi Şeker (1962-2011), European champion
Reşit Karabacak (1954-2020), European champion
Ahmet Ak (born 1966), European champion
Yüksel Şanlı (born 1973), European champion
Fatih Çakıroğlu (born 1981), European champion
Tevfik Odabaşı (born 1981), European champion
Rıza Yıldırım (born 1987), European champion
Mustafa Kaya (born 1992), European champion
Süleyman Karadeniz (born 1995), European champion
Feyzullah Aktürk (born 1999), European champion
Women's
Hamza Yerlikaya (born 1976), twice Olympic, triple world, eight-times European champion
Mithat Bayrak (1929-2014), twice Olympic champion
Tevfik Kış (1934-2019), Olympic, twice world, European champion
Kazım Ayvaz (1938-2020), Olympic, twice world champion
Ahmet Kireççi (1914–1979), Olympic champion
Yaşar Erkan (1911–1986), Olympic champion
Mehmet Oktav (1917–1996), Olympic champion
Müzahir Sille (1931–2016), Olympic champion
Mehmet Akif Pirim (born 1968), Olympic champion
Rıza Kayaalp (born 1989), three-times Olympic medalist, five-times world, twelve-times European champion
Nazmi Avluca (born 1976), Olympic medalist, twice world, four-times European champion
Şeref Eroğlu (born 1975), Olympic medalist, world, six-times European champion
Hakkı Başar (born 1969), Olympic medalist, world, European champion
Mehmet Özal (born 1978), Olympic medalist, world champion
Dursun Ali Eğribaş (1933-2014), Olympic medalist
Kenan Olcay (born 1914), Olympic medalist
Halil Kaya (born 1920), Olympic medalist
Rıza Doğan (1931–2004), Olympic medalist, world champion
Muhlis Tayfur (1922–2008), Olympic medalist
Ali Kayalı (born 1965), Olympic medalist
Cenk İldem (born 1986), Olympic medalist
Selçuk Çebi (born 1982), triple world champion
Metehan Başar (born 1991), twice world champion
Muharrem Candaş (1921-2009), world champion
Ercan Yıldız (born 1974), world champion
Burhan Akbudak (born 1995), world champion
Sırrı Acar (born 1943), twice European champion
İsmail Güzel (born 1989), European champion
Murat Fırat (born 1997), European champion
Kerem Kamal (born 1999), European champion
International organizations in Turkey [ edit ]
1949 European Wrestling Championships , 25 June - 3 July, Istanbul
1956 Wrestling World Cup , 25–31 May, Istanbul
1957 World Wrestling Championships , June 1–2, Istanbul
1967 European Wrestling Championships , 07 – 10 July, Istanbul
1974 World Wrestling Championships (Freestyle), August 29-September, Istanbul
1977 European Wrestling Championships , 26 – 29 May, Bursa
1989 European Wrestling Championships ,(Freestyle) 12 – 14 May, Ankara
1993 European Wrestling Championships , 20-28 August, Istanbul
1994 World Wrestling Championships (Freestyle), August 25–28, Istanbul
1999 World Wrestling Championships (Freestyle), October 7–10, Ankara
2001 European Wrestling Championships (Greco-Romane), 19 - 22 April, Istanbul
2004 European Wrestling Championships (Freestyle), 23 – 25 April, Ankara
2008 World Junior Wrestling Championships , July 29 – August 4, Istanbul
2009 World Junior Wrestling Championships , August 4–9, Ankara
2011 World Wrestling Championships , September 12–18, Istanbul
Wrestling at the 2013 Mediterranean Games , 22-26 June, Mersin
2015 European Juniors Wrestling Championships , 23–28 June, Istanbul
2016 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 , 6–8 May, Istanbul
2018 European U23 Wrestling Championship , 4-10 June, Istanbul
Wrestling at the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games , 10-13 August, Konya
Summer Olympic sports Winter Olympic sports Other sports Paralympics and Disabled sports [a] = Not an MYS -sanctioned official governing body