Slavik Galstyan Wins Bronze at World Wrestling Championships in Zagreb
Armenian wrestler Slavik Galstyan secured a bronze medal at the Men’s Greco-Roman 67 kg World Wrestling Championships held in Zagreb, Croatia, triumphing over Kyrgyzstan’s Razzak Beishekeev with a decisive score of 15-5.
Galstyan’s victory marks a significant achievement for Armenia at the championships, contributing to the nation’s tally of medals in this prestigious event. This bronze is particularly notable as it is the fourth medal won by Armenian athletes during the competition, following Malkhas Amoyan’s gold, Artur Sargsian’s silver, and Hrachya Poghosyan’s bronze.
This win signifies Galstyan’s continued success in the sport, as it is his second career medal at the World Wrestling Championships, having previously claimed bronze in Nur-Sultan in 2019. The performance showcases not only his skill but also the growing prominence of Armenian wrestlers on the international stage.
As the championships conclude, Galstyan stands out as a key figure in Armenia’s wrestling history, inspiring future generations of athletes. His achievement is celebrated by fans and supporters who look forward to witnessing further successes from the Armenian wrestling team.