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3 minutes ago, MHSN said:

 

that's the same in Iran. but only if that sport exists in military. wrestling doesn't. for example in Football/Volleyball/Basketball there are military related clubs in the league. but even in that case, they still have to train 2 months in "real military" before that.

 

so Mohamed Salah has to go to military ? :d in Iran until a week ago it was Olympic medalists (any color). Gold and Silver medalists in World Championship and Asian Games (not the Asian Championships) gold medalists but they just changed it few days ago. and now all medalists from those 3 competitions are exempt and I just heard they added Worlds U23 into that list. (not 100% sure though but it seems so)

 

and thanks for letting me know about the Olympic channel. it works perfectly and easily. much easier than UWW live stream. I didn't know Olympic channel is interested in Worlds U23 :d at least I can see the last 3 matches without freezing.

 

even Mohamed Salah isn't exempt from Military service :d he just postpones it as long as he's abroad , but ofc Salah isn't in any danger , people here would protest in streets if this happens :d 

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Today's Medallists (Greco-Roman)

 

-60kg
Gold: :JPN Kenichiro Fumita
Silver: :AZE Murad Mammadov
Bronze:  :IRI Mehdi Mohsen & :TUR Kerem Kemal


-67kg
Gold: :EGY Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed
Silver: :AZE Karim Jafarov
Bronze: :RUS Alen Mirzoian & :HUN Otto Losonczi


-72kg
Gold: :TUR Cengiz Arslan
Silver: :GEO Ramaz Zoidze
Bronze: :HUN Tamas Levai & :KAZ Kaharman Kissymetov


-82kg
Gold: :GEO Gela Bolkvadze
Silver: :ROU Nicu Samuel Ojog
Bronze: :IRI Mahdi Ebrahimi & :BLR Mikita Klimovich


-97kg
Gold: :RUS Aleksandr Golovin
Silver: :HUN Zsolt Toeroek
Bronze: :GEO Giorgi Melia & :IRI Alì Akbar Heidari

 

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Women's Wrestling tomorrow's Gold Medal matches:

 

-50kg

:JPN Miho Igarashi vs :RUS Nadezhda Sokolova

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :ROU Stefania Claudia Priceputu & :MGL Namuuntsetseg Tsogt Ochir

 

-55kg

:JPN Saki Igarashi vs :CHN Ouyang Junling

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :GER Elena Heike Brugger & :KAZ Marina Sedneva

 

-59kg

:CHN Rong Ningning vs :NOR Grace Jacob Bullen

Bronze Medal match #1: :MEX Alejandra Romero Bonilla vs :UKR Olena Kremzer

Bronze Medal match #2: :JPN Yuzuru Kumano vs TBD

 

-68kg

:JPN Miwa Morikawa vs :CUB Yudari Sanchez Rodriguez

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :CHN Tang Chuying & :MGL Khishigmaa Munkhbat

 

-76kg

:TUR Aysegul Ozbege vs :CHN Paliha Paliha

Bronze Medal match #1: :USA Korinahe Jacquia Bullock vs :CAN Gracelynn Doogan

Bronze Medal match #2: :KAZ Gulmaral Yerkebayeva vs TBD

 

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Today's Medallists (Women's Wrestling)

 

-50kg
Gold: :JPN Miho Igarashi
Silver: :RUS Nadezhda Sokolova
Bronze:  :MGL Namuuntsetseg Tsogt Ochir & :ROU Stefania Claudia Priceputu


-55kg
Gold: :JPN Saki Igarashi
Silver: :CHN Ouyang Junling
Bronze: :KAZ Marina Sedneva & :GER Elena Heike Brugger


-59kg
Gold: :NOR Grace Jacob Bullen
Silver: :CHN Rong Ningning
Bronze: :JPN Yuzuru Kumano & :UKR Olena Kremzer


-68kg
Gold: :CUB Yudari Sanchez Rodriguez
Silver: :JPN Miwa Morikawa
Bronze: :USA Alexandria Junis Glaude & :RUS Khanum Velieva


-76kg
Gold: :CHN Paliha Paliha
Silver: :TUR Aysegul Ozbege
Bronze: :KAZ Gulmaral Yerkebayeva & :USA Korinahe Jacquia Bullock

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Women's Wrestling tomorrow's Gold Medal matches:

 

-53kg

:JPN Momoka Kadoya vs :RUS Milana Dadasheva

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :ROU Andreea Beatrice Ana & :UKR Khrystyna Bereza

 

-57kg

:JPN Akie Hanai vs :CAN Alexandria Rebekkah Town

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :CHN Zhang Qi & :MGL Tserenchimed Sukhee

 

-62kg

:JPN Yukako Kawai vs :UKR Ilona Prokopevniuk

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :ROU Kriszta Tunde Incze & :GER Luisa Gerda Helga Niemesch

 

-65kg

:JPN Ayana Gempei vs :AZE Elis Manolova

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :SWE Moa Lena Maria Nygren & :UKR Iryna Koliadenko

 

-72kg

:TUR Buse Tosun vs :ROU Alexandra Nicoleta Anghel

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :CHN Wang Xiaoqian & :KAZ Zhamila Bakbergenova

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Today's Medallists (Women's Wrestling)

 

-53kg
Gold: :JPN Momoka Kadoya
Silver: :RUS Milana Dadasheva
Bronze:  :UKR Khrystyna Bereza & :ROU Andreea Beatrice Ana


-57kg
Gold: :CAN Alexandria Rebekkah Town
Silver: :JPN Akie Hanai
Bronze: :RUS Alexandra Andreeva & :MGL Tserenchimed Sukhee


-62kg
Gold: :JPN Yukako Kawai
Silver: :UKR Ilona Prokopevniuk
Bronze: :MGL Gantuya Enkhbat & :GER Luisa Helga Gerda Niemesch


-65kg
Gold: :JPN Ayana Gempei
Silver: :AZE Elis Manolova
Bronze: :UKR Iryna Koliadenko & :RUS Mariia Kuzetsova


-72kg
Gold: :TUR Buse Tosun
Silver: :ROU Alexandra Nicoleta Anghel
Bronze: :KAZ Zhamila Bakbergenova & :CHN Wang Xiaoqian

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Men's Freestyle Wrestling tomorrow's Gold Medal matches:

 

-57kg

:JPN Toshihiro Hasegawa vs :IND Kumar Ravi

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :UZB Jahongirmirza Turobov & :CHN Zou Wanhao

 

-65kg

:JPN Rei Higuchi vs :AZE Alì Rahimzade

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :IRI Morteza Ghiasi & :HUN Roman Asharin

 

-70kg

:SVK Taimuraz Salkazanov vs :RUS David Baev

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :UKR Oleksii Boruta & :TUR Enes Uslu

 

-79kg

:GEO Nika Kentchadze vs :RUS Gadzhi Nabiev

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :JPN Yajuro Yamasaki & :UZB Isa Shapiev

 

-97kg

:GEO Givi Matcharashvili vs :USA Kollin Raymond Moore

already qualified to the Bronze Medal matches #1 & #2 (semifinals' losers): :IRI Alì Shabani & :UKR Magamed Zakariiev

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