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Wrestling UWW World Championships 2022


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1 hour ago, nitinsanker said:

Vicky (92kg), Vicky Chahar (97kg)

wow. two guys with the same name Vicky ?! why Indian officials don't use the full name ? most Indians in UWW database are listed with just one name making it impossible for people like me to recognize who is who :facepalm:

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20 hours ago, MHSN said:

wow. two guys with the same name Vicky ?! why Indian officials don't use the full name ? most Indians in UWW database are listed with just one name making it impossible for people like me to recognize who is who :facepalm:

Vicky chahar is the better known of the two, was earlier wrestling in 92 in seniors......Bronze at Cadet Asian in 2016, Won Senior Asia silver 2019 in China. He has also won Bronze in Junior World Championship 2019 Tallinn Estonia aug, 2022 Asian bronze.... Vicky hooda who is selected for 92 is almost unknown but wrestled well in trials but the opposition was very week... 

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

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2 hours ago, nitinsanker said:

Vicky chahar is the better known of the two, was earlier wrestling in 92 in seniors......Bronze at Cadet Asian in 2016, Won Senior Asia silver 2019 in China. He has also won Bronze in Junior World Championship 2019 Tallinn Estonia aug, 2022 Asian bronze.... Vicky hooda who is selected for 92 is almost unknown but wrestled well in trials but the opposition was very week... 

so the Vicky who won bronze at the Asian Champs couple months ago at 92kg is now moved up to 97kg ? and you have a new Vicky (Vicky Hooda) at 92kg in his international debut ?

 

I'm sure most people will make a mistake recognizing these guys. I won't be among them :d

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10 hours ago, MHSN said:

so the Vicky who won bronze at the Asian Champs couple months ago at 92kg is now moved up to 97kg ? and you have a new Vicky (Vicky Hooda) at 92kg in his international debut ?

 

I'm sure most people will make a mistake recognizing these guys. I won't be among them :d

Yes...... We see to have many vickys, ravis etc.... May confuse some opponents, expecting one vicky and the other comes along.... 

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

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:ITA Italy :ITA

 

Men

 

FREESTYLE

 

-70kg Gianluca Talamo

-74kg Frank Chamizo Marquez

-86kg Aron Caneva

-92kg Simone Iannattoni

-97kg Benjamin Honis

 

GRECO-ROMAN

 

-55kg Giovanni Freni

-77kg Riccardo Vito Abbrescia

-82kg Matteo Maffezzoli

-87kg Mirco Minguzzi

-97kg Nikoloz Kakhelashvili

-130kg Danila Sotnikov

 

Women

 

-68kg Dalma Caneva

-74kg Enrica Rinaldi

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The wrestling world championship is an Important championship for india.. Our best Olympic sport...... For me points of interest 

 

1) historically  india has been averaging 1-2 medals per competition.... But in 2019 we were able to get 5 medals ( 4 FS, 1 W) .... This competition will give us a sense of where we stand .......is there a genuine improvement ( in juniors and cadets last 4-5 years there has been a huge improvement, we have been ranking 1/2/3 regularly) 

 

This time our medal chances would be in men freestyle... 

 

free style with ravi kumar ( oly silver medallist) in 57 free, pankaj ( 61 free) - no major senior achievements but defeated rahul aware ( world champ bronze and ravinder dahiya ( u-23 silver) in trials

Bajrang ( 65 free) 3 time world champ medallist, naveen 70 free - (world junior silver) , 74 free- sagar jaglan ( world junior bronze) , 97 free - viky ( world junior bronze) 

 

.... Unfortunately our 86 free deepak ( world champ silver) is injured 🤕... Or he would be a medal prospect.... 

 

In women's free..... 

 

Vinesh 53 ( world champ bronze) , 

 

 

2) will we get a gold medal, we have just one gold around 10 years ago with sushil in 66 Free.... 

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

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