2018 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 63 kg

Medalists

GoldStepan Maryanyan
 Russia
SilverElmurat Tasmuradov
 Uzbekistan
BronzeLenur Temirov
 Ukraine
Rahman Bilici
 Turkey

Results

Legend
  • F — Won by fall
  • R — Retired

Final

Final
 Elmurat Tasmuradov (UZB) 3
 Stepan Maryanyan (RUS) 6

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
     
         Urmatbek Amatov (KGZ) 9  
         Tamaš Nađ (SRB) 0  
           Urmatbek Amatov (KGZ) 5  
           Lenur Temirov (UKR) 8  
         Nikolay Vichev (BUL) 1  
 Aidyn Nugumanov (KAZ) 1      Lenur Temirov (UKR) 9F  
 Lenur Temirov (UKR) 11        Lenur Temirov (UKR) 3
 Soslan Daurov (BLR) 2        Elmurat Tasmuradov (UZB) 4
 Elmurat Tasmuradov (UZB) 2F      Elmurat Tasmuradov (UZB) 7  
 Lin Yu-hung (TPE) 0      Tuo Erbatu (CHN) 3  
 Tuo Erbatu (CHN) 11        Elmurat Tasmuradov (UZB) 9  
 Germán Díaz (PUR) 0        Donior Islamov (MDA) 0  
 Mohsen Hajipour (IRI) 9      Mohsen Hajipour (IRI) 6      
 Donior Islamov (MDA) 8      Donior Islamov (MDA) 7      
 Jesse Thielke (USA) 7  

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
     
         Mihai Mihuț (ROU) 4  
 István Váncza (HUN) 7F      István Váncza (HUN) 10  
 Fouad Fajari (MAR) 2        István Váncza (HUN) 0  
 Katsuaki Endo (JPN) 0        Stepan Maryanyan (RUS) 8  
 Stepan Maryanyan (RUS) 8      Stepan Maryanyan (RUS) 9  
 Lasha Mariamidze (GEO) 0      Rahman Bilici (TUR) 0  
 Rahman Bilici (TUR) 9        Stepan Maryanyan (RUS) 7
 Stig-André Berge (NOR) 1        Hassan Hassan Mohamed (EGY) 1
 Taleh Mammadov (AZE) 2      Taleh Mammadov (AZE) 3  
 Jung Young-rok (KOR) 0R      Slavik Galstyan (ARM) 1  
 Slavik Galstyan (ARM) 5        Taleh Mammadov (AZE) 0  
 Michał Tracz (POL) 7        Hassan Hassan Mohamed (EGY) 3  
 Gaurav Sharma (IND) 3      Michał Tracz (POL) 1      
         Hassan Hassan Mohamed (EGY) 5      
     

Repechage

Repechage round 1 Repechage round 2 Bronze medals
 Soslan Daurov (BLR) 0    Tuo Erbatu (CHN) 5    Tuo Erbatu (CHN) 1
 Tuo Erbatu (CHN) 8    Donior Islamov (MDA) 0    Lenur Temirov (UKR) 3
 Katsuaki Endo (JPN) 5    Rahman Bilici (TUR) 9    Rahman Bilici (TUR) 6
 Rahman Bilici (TUR) 7    István Váncza (HUN) 0    Hassan Hassan Mohamed (EGY) 1
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