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Two bronze medalists per weightclass in 2014 mens competition
There must be a edit in the column "Bronze" in the table of medalists for mens 2014 competition to include both bronze medallists. Currently the table holds one fighter as a bronze medallist and the other as "N/A" but in this competition there where two bronze recievers per weight class. Source: http://www.mmaviking.com/immaf-medals-nordics-dominate-at-world-championships/Addeps3 (talk) 01:28, 28 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]