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Wrestling UWW World Championships 2018


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today's Semifinals...

 

-57kg
:RUS Zavur Uguev vs :JPN Yuki Takahashi
:KAZ Nurislam Sanayev vs :USA Thomas Patrick Gilman

 

-65kg
:CUB Alejandro Enrique Valdes Tobier vs :IND Bajrang Bajrang
:JPN Takuto Otoguro vs :RUS Akhmed Chakaev

 

-79kg
:RUS Akhmed Gadzhimagomedov vs :USA Kyle Douglas Dake
:IRI Ezatollah Akbari vs :AZE Jabrayil Hasanov

 

-92kg
:JPN Atsushi Matsumoto vs :BLR Ivan Yankouski
:USA J'Den Michael Tbory Cox vs :IRI Alireza Karimi

 

 

and today's Medal Matches...

 

-61kg

Gold Medal Match: :CUB Yowlys Bonne Rodriguez vs :RUS Gadzhimurad Rashidov

Bronze Medal Match #1: :IRI Mohammad Yakhkeshi vs :USA Joseph Daniel Colon

Bronze Medal Match #2: :MGL Tuvshintulga Tumenbileg vs :GEO Beka Lomtadze

 

-74kg

Gold Medal Match: :RUS Zaurbek Sidakov vs :GEO Avtandil Kentchadze

Bronze Medal Match #1: :ITA Frank Chamizo Marquez vs :USA Jordan Ernest Burroughs

Bronze Medal Match #2: :UZB Bekzod Abdurakhmonov vs :TUR Soner Demirtas

 

-86kg

Gold Medal Match: :TUR Fatih Erdin vs :USA David Morris Taylor III

Bronze Medal Match #1: :KOR Kim Gwan-Uk vs :ESP Taimuraz Friev Naskidaeva

Bronze Medal Match #2: :IRI Hassan Yazdani vs :RUS Dauren Kurugliev

 

-125kg

Gold Medal Match: :GEO Geno Petriashvili vs :CHN Deng Zhiwei

Bronze Medal Match #1: :USA Nicholas Edward Gwiazdowski vs :IND Sumit Sumit

Bronze Medal Match #2: :RUS Anzor Khizriev vs :IRI Parviz Hadi

 

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1 hour ago, dareza said:

And our guy Micic beat this guy from Kazakhstan in -57 few weeks ago in Poland. But he had problem with injury and he missed this WC :(

 

that's a shame. I think I told another Serbian user (in private message) that this guy is a decent wrestler.

 

btw just for info this guy is in fact Artas Sanaa from Russia. they stole him and changed his name to something Kazakh :d

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17 minutes ago, phelps said:

today's Semifinals...

 

-57kg
:RUS Zavur Uguev vs :JPN Yuki Takahashi
:KAZ Nurislam Sanayev vs :USA Thomas Patrick Gilman

 

-65kg
:CUB Alejandro Enrique Valdes Tobier vs :IND Bajrang Bajrang
:JPN Takuto Otoguro vs :RUS Akhmed Chakaev

 

-79kg
:RUS Akhmed Gadzhimagomedov vs :USA Kyle Douglas Dake
:IRI Ezatollah Akbari vs :AZE Jabrayil Hasanov

 

-92kg
:JPN Atsushi Matsumoto vs :BLR Ivan Yankouski
:USA J'Den Michael Tbory Cox vs :IRI Alireza Karimi

 

 

and today's Medal Matches...

 

-61kg

Gold Medal Match: :CUB Yowlys Bonne Rodriguez vs :RUS Gadzhimurad Rashidov

Bronze Medal Match #1: :IRI Mohammad Yakhkeshi vs :USA Joseph Daniel Colon

Bronze Medal Match #2: :MGL Tuvshintulga Tumenbileg vs :GEO Beka Lomtadze

 

-74kg

Gold Medal Match: :RUS Zaurbek Sidakov vs :GEO Avtandil Kentchadze

Bronze Medal Match #1: :ITA Frank Chamizo Marquez vs :USA Jordan Ernest Burroughs

Bronze Medal Match #2: :UZB Bekzod Abdurakhmonov vs :TUR Soner Demirtas

 

-86kg

Gold Medal Match: :TUR Fatih Erdin vs :USA David Morris Taylor III

Bronze Medal Match #1: :KOR Kim Gwan-Uk vs :ESP Taimuraz Friev Naskidaeva

Bronze Medal Match #2: :IRI Hassan Yazdani vs :RUS Dauren Kurugliev

 

-125kg

Gold Medal Match: :GEO Geno Petriashvili vs :CHN Deng Zhiwei

Bronze Medal Match #1: :USA Nicholas Edward Gwiazdowski vs :IND Sumit Sumit

Bronze Medal Match #2: :RUS Anzor Khizriev vs :IRI Parviz Hadi

 

 

Russia, USA almost everywhere :facepalm: they have 4 wrestlers in medal round today and 3 in semifinals. the only defeat of USA today was against Russia at 65kg and for Russia it was 92kg against our Karimi. the team titile is indeed between those 2 countries. first day was great for Georgia but they have nobody in semifinal today, still 3 of their wrestlers are still alive and have chance for repechage. (hopefully only Khinch gets a second chance :d ) also not a good day for Turkey. Erdin and Demirtas were lucky with the draw yesterday (Demirtas didn't use that) and again Boke was lukcy today but lost it to Japan in last seconds. it seems Iran has a shot for 3rd place in team ranking. it will be between Iran, Georgia and Turkey. and maybe just maybe Azerbaijan.

 

we have 5 wrestlers today for afternoon session. despite some heartbreaking defeats our results were better than my expectations in general (of course except Yazdani's defeat) I wasn't expecting much from this team and most of our wrestlers got brutal draw. Atri, Maghsoudi, Hosseinkhani, Yazdani, Karimi and Hadi !! unblievable 6 out of 8 got brutal draw. only Yakhkeshi and Akbari got OK draw (still no easy but balanced) I know bad draw happens for everybody but for each team usually some of them get easy draw . for example for USA, they were very lucky with 57 and 125 or Turkey was lucky with 74, 86 and 92. Karimi, Maghsoudi, Hadi and Hosseinkhani got Olympic Champions in 1st or 2nd round.

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great job by Bajrang defeating valdes in a narrow match to reach the finals of the 65Kg .....it will be against takuto so he has a reasonable chance for a gold ....... That would be third time in history we have an Indian in a world championship final ....... sushil won indias only gold in 2010 ........ also bajrang becomes the only Indian wrestler to win 2 wrestling medals at the world championship :bowdown:

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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since our wrestlers for tomorrow are weak and got brutal draw as usual. this is official now that after 13 years we won't have a wrestler in final in freestyle (ironically it happened in 2005 , again in Budapest) . very sad because we could have more than 2-3 wrestlers in the final. Akbari was leading 3-0 he had COMPLETE control over Hassanov, gave him no chance but then in last 30 seconds he gave up a pushout and TD lost it 3-3 ! and Karimi being brilliant in the morning made stupid mistake while the score was 2-2 and he was on top. easily let Cox to counter him and score and since then things got out of his hands.

 

now we will have 5 wrestlers in bronze medal match ! let's collect some bronze at least.

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love the freestyle bouts .....so exciting ........ will be bored when greco starts

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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27 minutes ago, MHSN said:

since our wrestlers for tomorrow are weak and got brutal draw as usual. this is official now that after 13 years we won't have a wrestler in final in freestyle (ironically it happened in 2005 , again in Budapest) . very sad because we could have more than 2-3 wrestlers in the final. Akbari was leading 3-0 he had COMPLETE control over Hassanov, gave him no chance but then in last 30 seconds he gave up a pushout and TD lost it 3-3 ! and Karimi being brilliant in the morning made stupid mistake while the score was 2-2 and he was on top. easily let Cox to counter him and score and since then things got out of his hands.

 

now we will have 5 wrestlers in bronze medal match ! let's collect some bronze at least.

Happy Budapest didn't get 2024 Olympics? :d

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5 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Happy Budapest didn't get 2024 Olympics? :d

 

well on other hand the the success our Greco started on 2005 , before that we were below average in Greco. :d

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