Greece’s Dauren Kurugliev wins gold at the European Wrestling Championships

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Dauren Kurugliev’s performance at the European Wrestling Championships was excellent, where he won the gold medal after the final against Osman Nurmagomedov.

Kurugliev defeated his opponent 5-4 and thus reached the top, through his excellent performance, winning the gold medal.

It is worth noting that he is crowned European champion for the third time in a row. After the match, Kurugliev celebrated his victory with the Greek flag.

Kurugliev had undergone surgery six weeks ago for a meniscus problem. However, this problem did not stand in the way of the distinction.

Source: Sport24.

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