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1 час назад, MHSN сказал:

about Chamizo. you should remember he is now wrestling with guys heavier than himself. it takes time to adopt to the new weight class. each weight class has its own style of wrestling. he will be fine but I think he had wrong strategies in both matches. Sidakov was very beatable for him. btw who is his coach ? I assume there is no local high level freestyle coach in Italy. but his coach rarely talks to him from what i see. some Iranian wrestling experts recognizes him as Murad Gaidarov which is a bit surprising for me.

No its not Murad Gaydarov, it is his brother Gaydar Gaydarov, former coach of Dagestan national team.

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first ever world medal for Bahrain :d I'm sure the whole Bahrain will be proud of "Adam Batirov".

 

well this guy failed to medal at the Asian Games and he is going to the final easily here !! just show how much draw was terrible in this weight.

 

this will be all Russian final. Gazimagomedov vs Batirov.

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today's Semifinals...

 

men's FS -70kg
:RUS Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov vs :GEO Zurabi Iakobishvili
:BRN Adam Batirov vs :UKR Andriy Kvyatkowskyy

 

men's FS -97kg
:HUN Pavlo Oliinyk vs :USA Kyle Frederick Snyder
:GEO Elizbar Odikadze vs :RUS Abdulrashid Sadulaev

 

women's -55kg
:BLR Zalina Sidakova vs :USA Jacarra Gwenisha Winchester
:CHN Zhang Qi vs :JPN Mayu Mukaida

 

women's -59kg
:JPN Risako Kawai vs :RUS Svetlana Lipatova
:MGL Shoovdor Baatarjav vs :TUR Elif Jale Yesilirmak

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time for the local hero Oliynik ! well local only if you consider Ukraine as a part of Hungary. :d the host nation doesn't want to leave the freestyle competition without a medal. so they got help from Ukraine :facepalm:

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and today's Medal Matches...

 

-57kg

Gold Medal Match: :RUS Zavur Uguev vs :KAZ Nurislam Sanayev (AKA Artas Sanaa)

Bronze Medal Match #1: :CUB Reineri Andreu Ortega vs :JPN Yuki Takahashi

Bronze Medal Match #2: :USA Thomas Patrick Gillman vs :TUR Suleyman Atli

 

-65kg

Gold Medal Match: :JPN Takuto Otoguro vs :IND Bajrang Bajrang

Bronze Medal Match #1: :ROU George Bucur vs :RUS Akhmed Chakaev

Bronze Medal Match #2: :KOR Lee Seung Chul vs :CUB Alejandro Enrique Valdes Tobier

 

-79kg

Gold Medal Match: :USA Kyle Douglas Dake vs :AZE Jabrayil Hasanov

Bronze Medal Match #1: :GEO Davit Khutsishvili vs :RUS Akhmed Gadzhimagomedov

Bronze Medal Match #2: :IRI Ezzatollah Akbari vs :BLR Ali Shabanau

 

-92kg

Gold Medal Match: :BLR Ivan Yankouski vs :USA J'Den Michael Tbory Cox

Bronze Medal Match #1: :MGL Turtogtokh Luvosandorj vs :JPN Atsushi Matsumoto

Bronze Medal Match #2: :GEO Dato Marsagishvili vs :IRI Alireza Karimi

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7 minuti fa, MHSN ha scritto:

time for the local here Oliynik ! well local only if you consider Ukraine as a part of Hungary. :dthe host nation doesn't want to leave the freestyle competition without a medal. so they got help from Ukraine :facepalm:

 

not this time...

not Gold and/or Silver, at least (and I hope not even Bronze, considered that we still have Conyedo with a chance)...

go Cuba...ops, I mean...go Italy!! :rofl::facepalm:

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so again we will have a great final at 97kg. Kyle Snyder vs Abdulrashid Sadulaev

 

can't wait to see this . wrestling fans were lucky that stupid random draw didn't put these 2 in the same half and we can see the real final in the final. even tough Sadulaev was indeed in a tougher bracket but I'm sure he doesn't care about the draw :d I think he will beat Snyder this time

 

Odikadze will wrestle for bronze ONCE again. he finished 5th in WCh so many times before. I hope poor guy wins a bronze this time at least. he got lucky against Alborov though

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