2016 IMMAF Worlds Medallists
2016 IMMAF Worlds Medallists:
2016 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA
Las Vegas Convention Centre, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
115lbs / Women’s Strawweight
Gold: Aleksandra Toncheva (Bulgaria)
Silver: Aleksandra Rola (Poland) (medal rescinded)
Bronze: Raluca Dinescu (Romania), Sarah Archer (New Zealand)
125lbs / Women’s Flyweight
Gold: Gabriella Ringblom (Sweden)
Silver: Anette Osterberg (Finland)
Bronze: Jess Bradley (New Zealand), Kelsey Gollihar (USA)
135lbs / Women’s Bantamweight
Gold: Cornelia Holm (Sweden)
Silver: Camilla Mannes (Norway)
Bronze: Arziko Bregu (Italy), Katarzyna Biegajlo (Poland)
145lbs / Women’s Featherweight
Gold: Leah McCourt (Northern Ireland)
Silver: Julia Dorny (Germany)
Bronze: Fatime Nanasi (Hungary), Taryn Conklin (USA)
125lbs / Men’s Flyweight
Gold: Brayden Graham (New Zealand)
Silver: David Fogarty (Ireland)
Bronze: Josh Neale (UK), Fahad Abdulrazaq (Bahrain)
135lb / Men’s Bantamweight
Gold: Abdul Hussein (Finland)
Silver: David Evans (USA)
Bronze: Hughie Orourke (Ireland), Marco Zannetti (Italy)
145lbs / Men’s Featheweight
Gold: Shoaib Yousaf (UK)
Silver: Nathan Kelly (Ireland)
Bronze: Eoghan Drumgoole (Ireland), Connor Hitchens (UK)
155lbs / Men’s Lightweight
Gold: Pieter Roedulf Roets (South Africa)
Silver: Ferdun Osmanov (Bulgaria)
Bronze: Iorga Cristian (Romania), Przemyslaw Tokarz (Poland)
170lbs / Men’s Welterweight
Gold: Will Starks (USA)
Silver: Alexander Martinez (Canada)
Bronze: Hardeep Rai (UK), Cian Cowley (Ireland)
185lbs / Men’s Middleweight
Gold: Byron Chivers (New Zealand)
Silver: Dallas Jennings (USA) (medal rescinded)
Bronze: Rostem Akman (Sweden), Andrew Stanway (Australia)
205lbs / Men’s Light-Heavyweight
Gold: Matthew Sheehan (Ireland)
Silver: Tencho Karaenev (Bulgaria)
Bronze: Jaakko Honkasalo (Finland), Adam Bieganski (Poland)
265lbs / Men’s Heavyweight
Gold: Irman Smajic (Sweden)
Silver: Allan Guichard (France)
Bronze: Daniel Galabarov (Bulgaria), Scott Trelford (Northern Ireland)
265lbs+ / Men’s Super-Heavyweight
Gold: Charbel Diab (Lebanon)
Silver: Marcin Kalata (Poland)
Bronze: Damian Visenjak (Austria), Dwain Meredith (South Africa)