Paris 2024 wrestling: All results, as history made in Greco-Roman men’s 130kg as Cuba’s Mijain Lopez Nuñez becomes first-ever athlete to win five golds in same event

By Sam Peene
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Mijain Lopez Nunez of Team Cuba and Yasmani Acosta Fernandez of Team Chile
Picture by 2024 Getty Images

In a marquee matchup of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, Cuba’s Mijain Lopez Nuñez made history with his 6-0 gold medal win in the 130kg Greco-Roman final on 6 August, becoming the first athlete in Olympic history to take five gold medals in the same event.

The 41-year-old, who has been a dominant figure at the Games in the sport for nearly two decades, kissed the mat after the match before leaving his shoes behind to signify that his legendary career might possibly have come to an end.

“I felt a little sad,” Nuñez said about the moment he walked away from his shoes.

“It is as if you have left a part of your life there. From a very early age, I was doing this sport. A sport that has made me known worldwide. I left a dream on the mat, but a dream that will inspire all young people.

"The legacy that I want to leave to all the young people who follow me is to always fight for what they want to achieve," he said. “There are no goals, there is no age, there are no purposes in life that cannot be achieved.

Be wise: always let yourself be loved by all the people who love you, by all your coaches, by your family... that will be your beautiful legacy that will help to achieve great results in sport.

The 6-foot-5-inch wrestler had an array of emotions as competition came to a close, picking up his coaches in celebration, but holding back tears as he took in the moment.

His achievement in Paris is all the more remarkable considering the Cuban had reportedly not stepped onto the mat to compete in any tournament since winning gold at Tokyo 2020.

Chile’s Cuban-born Yasmani Acosta took the silver medal in a matchup that was very familiar, given the two spent nine years as training partners.

“I feel a mix of emotions,” Acosta said after the fight.

“I wanted to win gold, but at the same time, not so much because it's Mijain, a legend in wrestling worldwide.”

"He's a rival, but also a friend. We have known each other for a long time now. We did the trials together for this year's Olympic Games. He has been giving me advice in every phase, so he's everything, a rival, a friend, he's a brother."

In the bronze medal matches, People’s Republic of China’s Meng Lingzhe and Islamic Republic of Iran’s Amin Mirzazadeh overcame Abdellatif Mohamed of Egypt and Azerbaijan's Sabah Shariati respectively.

Wrestling: Men's Greco-Roman 130kg podium

Gold: Mijain Lopez Nuñez, Cuba

Silver: Yasmani Acosta, Chile

Bronze: Amin Mirzazadeh, Islamic Republic of Iran

Bronze: Meng Lingzhe, People’s Republic of China

See all the results on Olympics.com.