Domestic athletes won in the weight categories up to 71 kg, 79 kg, 88 kg, 98 kg and absolute, and one more won bronze in the division up to 58 kg.

Each of the winners of the competition received $ 10 thousand, and the silver and bronze medalists - $ 7 thousand and 5 thousand, respectively.

Up to 58 kg.

1. Vakhtang Chidrashvili (Georgia);

2. Akmaliddin Karimov (Tajikistan);

3. Sayan Hertek (Russia) and Azat Amanbekov (Kyrgyzstan).

Up to 64 kg.

1. Savva Karakizidis (Greece);

2. Khomijon Muminov (Uzbekistan);

3. Grigor Mkhitaryan (Armenia) and Parassat Zhumabay (Kazakhstan).

Up to 71 kg.

1. Nikita Kletskov (Russia);

2. Sarbon Ernazarov (Uzbekistan);

3. Nurbol Serikov (Kazakhstan) and Mindia Liluashvili (Georgia).

Up to 79 kg.

1. Uali Kurzhev (Russia);

2. Ulugbek Rakhmonov (Uzbekistan);

3. Besarioni Berulava (Georgia) and Ivan Kharkov (Bulgaria).

Up to 88 kg.

1.Sergey Ryabov (Russia);

2. Ikhtiyor Eshmurodov (Uzbekistan);

3. Sadr Boev (Tajikistan) and Davit Grigoryan (Armenia).

Up to 98 kg.

1. Anton Konovalov (Russia);

2. Andrey Kazusenok (Belarus);

3. Arman Avanesyan (Armenia) and Seydou Nzhimulukh (Cameroon).

Over 98 kg.

1. Artyom Osipenko (Russia);

2. Beka Berdzenishvili (Georgia);

3. Temirlan Kolbai (Kazakhstan) and Dmitry Khokhlov (Belarus).

The strongest sambists from 21 states took part in the tournament: Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Venezuela, Greece, Georgia, Iran, Spain, Kazakhstan, Cameroon, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, USA, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, France, Croatia.

Earlier, Gabdullin called Putin's merit the recognition of SAMBO as an Olympic sport.