1991 World Sambo Championships
The 1991 World Sambo Championships were held in two places because of international politics. In 1991 some countries left the long standing FIAS World Sambo Championships to create their own World Championship FMS. The 1991 Soviet Union sambo team would be the last Soviet athletic team to compete as one country before the Soviet break up. The 1991 Soviet team became the last to ever win the World Sambo Championships as a country. The FIAS World Sambo Championships were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and the new FMS World Sambo Championships were held in Chambéry, France in December. Following the 1991 World Championships FIAS continued its control of International Sambo and remains the governing body for the World Sambo Championships.
1991 World Sambo Championships | |
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Medal overview (FMS)
men | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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-48 kg | |||
-52 kg | |||
-57 kg | |||
-62 kg | |||
-68 kg | |||
-74 kg | |||
-82 kg | |||
-90 kg | |||
-100 kg | |||
+100 kg |
Medal overview (FIAS)
men | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
-48 kg | |||
-52 kg | |||
-57 kg | |||
-62 kg | |||
-68 kg | |||
-74 kg | |||
-82 kg | |||
-90 kg | |||
-100 kg | |||
+100 kg |
note: Medal table isn't complete.