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Wrestling UWW Junior European Championships 2018


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Medalists Women's Wrestling:

 

-50 kg

Gold: :RUS Veronika Gurskaya

Silver: :TURAynur Erge

Bronze: :GEREllen Riesterer and :ITAEmanuela Liuzzi

 

-53 kg

Gold: :TURZeynep Yetgil

Silver: :AZETatyana Varansova

Bronze: :RUSEkaterina Verbina and :ROUAndreea Beatrice Ana

 

-55 kg

Gold: :RUS Aleksandra Nitsenko

Silver: :BLRDarya Sinkavets

Bronze: :TUREda Tekin and :UKRKhrystyna Zoryana Demko

 

-57 kg

Gold: :RUS Viktoriia Vaulina

Silver: :SWESara Johanna Lindborg

Bronze: :GER Serena Boelke and :UKRAlina Akobiia

 

-59 kg

Gold: :MDAAnastasia Nichita

Silver: :UKRTetiana Rizhko

Bronze: :GERDebora Lawnitzak and :ITAMorena De Vita

 

-62 kg

Gold: :UKRAnhelina Lysak

Silver: :BULYuliana Vasileva Yaneva

Bronze::SWE Linnea Antonia Svensson and :RUSDaria Bobrulko

 

-65 kg

Gold: :UKROksana Chudyk

Silver: :GEREyleen Sewina

Bronze::TUR Asli Demir and :ITAElena Esposito

 

-68 kg

Gold: :RUSKhanum Velieva

Silver: :BLRYauheniya Andreichykava

Bronze::UKR Alina Rudnytska Levytska and :TURKadriye Aksoy

 

-72 kg

Gold: :RUSEvgeniia Zakharchenko

Silver: :ITAEnrica Rinaldi

Bronze::UKR Romana Vovchak and :ROUMaria larisa Nitu

 

-76 kg

Gold: :SWEDenise Sabina Makota Stroem

Silver: :TURAysegul Ozbege

Bronze::RUSElmira Khalaeva

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Final day, Medalists Wrestling Freestyle:

 

-57 kg

Gold: :ARMArsen Harutyunyan

Silver: :UKRAndrii Dzhelep

Bronze: :AZEAliabbas Rzazade and :GEOTeimuraz Vanishvili

 

-61 kg

Gold: :ARMVazgen Tevanyan

Silver: :AZEIntigam Valizada

Bronze: :UKR Ihor Nykyforuk and :GEORamaz Turmanidze

 

-65 kg

Gold: :RUSAznaur Tavaev

Silver: :MDANicolai Grahmez

Bronze: :BLRMikita Strakh and :ARMGegham Galstyan

 

-70 kg

Gold: :RUSChermen Valiev

Silver: :AZEKhadzhimurad Gadzhiyev

Bronze: :UKRStepan Lylyk and :ARMArman Andreasyan

 

-74 kg

Gold: :RUSAkhmed Shokumov

Silver: :BULDzhemal Rushen Ali

Bronze: :MDAPiotr Caraseni and :AZEIsmail Abdullaev

 

-79 kg

Gold: :TURRamazan Ishak Sari

Silver: :MDAAndrian Grosul

Bronze: :UKRAdlan Bataiev and :AZEOrkhan Abasov

 

-86 kg

Gold: :TURArif Ozen

Silver: :HUNPatrik Szurovszki

Bronze::ISRUri Kalashnikov and :GEODemur Megeneishvili

 

-92 kg

Gold: :RUSAzamat Zakuev

Silver: :AZEAskhab Hamzatov

Bronze: :TURErhan Yaylaci and :GERErtugrul Agca

 

-97 kg

Gold: :GEOZuriko Urtashvili

Silver: :TURFeyzullah Akturk

Bronze: :BLRYaraslau Slavikouski and :RUSAlen Khubulov

 

-125 kg

Gold: :ARM Hovhannes Maghakyan

Silver: :UKRYurii Idzinskyi

Bronze: :AZE Rahid Hamidli and :TUROktay Gungor

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wow! Armenia was really on fire in the FS events...only the mighty Russia did better than them...

 

p.s. @MHSN

what about the Georgian freestyler Urtashvili? he destroyed every opponent he faced this week...is it because they were not so good or is he really so impressive? :mumble:

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13 hours ago, phelps said:

wow! Armenia was really on fire in the FS events...only the mighty Russia did better than them...

 

p.s. @MHSN

what about the Georgian freestyler Urtashvili? he destroyed every opponent he faced this week...is it because they were not so good or is he really so impressive? :mumble:

 

well we knew about this guy. he is definitely good but he was wrestling at 125kg until few months ago ! cutting weight at this age is good to win few Junior medals because he is probably bigger and heavier than his opponents. but in long term that will ruin his career. he has to move up to 125kg because of his age and then he has to challenge Geno Petriashvili for the spot ! I don't know how but Georgia always produce great wrestlers in superheavyweight. some of them are already wrestling for other countries since they can't beat Geno

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