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Lightweight, Greco-Roman (≤67.5 kilograms), Men

Date2 – 5 August 1928
StatusOlympic
LocationKrachtsportgebouw, Amsterdam
Participants19 from 19 countries
FormatDouble-elimination tournament.

The defending champion, Oskari Friman of Finland, stopped competing internationally after the 1925 European Championships. The favorite in Amsterdam was likely German Ede Sperling, the 1927 European Champion, but he was expected to be challenged by Hungarian Lajos Keresztes, the silver medalist from Paris and the 1925 European Champion, and the 1926 European champion, Sweden’s Harald Pettersson. Another contender was Estonian Osvald Käpp, who three days before had won a gold medal in freestyle at this weight. Käpp and Petersson went out early, losing two matches and were eliminated by bad points. The title came down to a seventh-round match between Sperling and Keresztes which the Magyar won by decision for the gold medal, with Sperling taking silver. A bronze medal match was then held between Finland’s Edvard Westerlund, the 1924 middleweight Greco-Roman gold medalist, and Turkey’s Tayyar Yalaz, with Westerlund winning on points for his second Olympic medal. Sperling would return to the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles and win a bronze medal in this class, while Keresztes never again competed internationally.

PosCompetitor(s)NOC
1Lajos KeresztesHUNGold
2Ede SperlingGERSilver
3Edvard WesterlundFINBronze
4Tayyar YalazTUR
5Vladimír VávraTCH
6Walter MassopNED
=7Ryszard BłażycaPOL
=7Frits JanssensBEL
=9Einar BorgesDEN
=9Harald PetterssonSWE
=9Karl PedersenNOR
=9Osvald KäppEST
=13Adolphe DumontLUX
=13Ernst MumenthalerSUI
=13Piero PostiniITA
=13Vasilios PavlidisGRE
=13Alberto BarbieriARG
=18Paul PariselFRA
=18Miroslav Metzner-FritzYUG

Round One (2 August 1928)

Match #1 Lajos KeresztesHUN
fall
Adolphe DumontLUX
Match #2 Walter MassopNED
decision
Miroslav Metzner-FritzYUG
Match #3 Einar BorgesDEN
decision
Ernst MumenthalerSUI
Match #4 Frits JanssensBEL
fall
Paul PariselFRA
Match #5 Vladimír VávraTCH
fall
Ede SperlingGER
Match #6 Osvald KäppEST
fall
Piero PostiniITA
Match #7 Harald PetterssonSWE
decision
Vasilios PavlidisGRE
Match #8 Tayyar YalazTUR
decision
Ryszard BłażycaPOL
Match #9 Edvard WesterlundFIN
fall
Alberto BarbieriARG
Match #10 Karl PedersenNOR bye

Round Two (3 August 1928)

Match #1 Lajos KeresztesHUN
decision
Karl PedersenNOR
Match #2 Walter MassopNED
fall
Adolphe DumontLUX
Match #3 Frits JanssensBEL
decision
Einar BorgesDEN
Match #4 Vladimír VávraTCH
fall
Ernst MumenthalerSUI
Match #5 Ede SperlingGER
fall
Piero PostiniITA
Match #6 Osvald KäppEST
decision
Harald PetterssonSWE
Match #7 Tayyar YalazTUR
fall
Vasilios PavlidisGRE
Match #8 Ryszard BłażycaPOL
fall
Alberto BarbieriARG
Match #9 Edvard WesterlundFIN bye

Round Three (4 August 1928)

Match #1 Edvard WesterlundFIN
fall
Karl PedersenNOR
Match #2 Lajos KeresztesHUN
fall
Walter MassopNED
Match #3 Vladimír VávraTCH
fall
Einar BorgesDEN
Match #4 Ede SperlingGER
fall
Frits JanssensBEL
Match #5 Tayyar YalazTUR
fall
Osvald KäppEST
Match #6 Ryszard BłażycaPOL
fall
Harald PetterssonSWE

Round Four (4 August 1928)

Match #1 Lajos KeresztesHUN
decision
Edvard WesterlundFIN
Match #2 Walter MassopNED
fall
Frits JanssensBEL
Match #3 Tayyar YalazTUR
fall
Vladimír VávraTCH
Match #4 Ede SperlingGER
fall
Ryszard BłażycaPOL

Round Five (5 August 1928)

Match #1 Edvard WesterlundFIN
decision
Walter MassopNED
Match #2 Lajos KeresztesHUN
fall
Vladimír VávraTCH
Match #3 Ede SperlingGER
fall
Tayyar YalazTUR

Round Six (5 August 1928)

Match #1 Ede SperlingGER
decision
Edvard WesterlundFIN
Match #2 Lajos KeresztesHUN
fall
Tayyar YalazTUR

Round Seven (5 August 1928)

Match #1 Lajos KeresztesHUN
decision
Ede SperlingGER

Final Round (5 August 1928)

Match #1 Edvard WesterlundFIN
decision
Tayyar YalazTUR