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Wrestling UWW Cadet World Championships 2019


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3 minutes ago, Dolby said:

So, all 5 Indians are alive in Repechage. Fingers crossed for some medals. 

 

I watched lots of matches today. so if you ask me you will win something like 2 bronze medals tomorrow, 55kg and maybe 48 or 65. I don't think there is a chance for your heavier wrestlers, maybe very slim chance for 85.

 

the 48kg was almost in the final but lost it in the last seconds (there were some dubious calls in the match though) and repechage won't be easier for him because of Azerbaijan. I was expecting gold for your 55kg after beating Russia. but well that Uzbek kid was too good. (he is YOG gold medalist)

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Second day semifinalists

 

45kg: :USA vs :TUR / :AZE vs :IRI

51kg: :IND vs :RUS:UKR vs :KAZ

60kg:AZE vs :IRI / :RUS vs :GEO

71kg: :IRI vs :ROU / :RUS vs :GEO

92kg: :RUS vs :KAZ:ARM vs :IRI

 

Iran and Russia both have 4 wrestlers in the semifinal, it will be close for the team title. I think we will have finalist in 71kg and 92kg , but the other two matches against Azerbaijan will be hard. our 71kg wrestler should be careful because if he loses to Romania there is 50% chance for him to face Israel for the bronze .

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2nd day finals

 

45kg: :USA Mc Gowan vs :IRI Arab

51kg: :RUS Khaniev vs :KAZ Akhmajanov

60kg: :IRI Elahi vs :RUS Abdulaev

71kg: :ROU Biro vs :RUS Tigiev

92kg: :RUS Karimov vs :IRI Yousefi

 

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medalists 2nd day

 

48kg: 1) :IRI Amouzad, 2) :UZB Kadamov, 3) :JPN Nishiuchi & :IND Udit

55kg: 1) :UZB Jalolov, 2) :IRI Veisi, 3) :JPN Suganuma & :IND Aman

65kg: 1) :AZE Gadzhiev, 2) :RUS Tskhovrebov, 3) :JPN Kera & :IND Goswami

80kg: 1) :IRI Firouzpour, 2) :RUS Bagaev, 3) :FRA Magamadov & :UKR Sahaliuk

110kg: 1) :RUS Zasseev, 2) :GEO Chikhradze, 3) :TUR Misirci & :IND Anirudh

 

 

bittersweet day for Iran, Firouzpour winning 80kg gold was the best moment of the day, but then Veisi lost the gold in a last second dubious challenge. Habibi lost the bronze to the same guy he beat easily 10-0 few weeks ago in Asia was unbelievable. :facepalm: at the end of the day India ended up winning more medals than anybody else ! :d

 

and the race for the team title will continue tomorrow. Iran has a small lead after the first medal day but Russia will have 4 in the final tomorrow. but their other wrestler is eliminated while 2 other Iranians still can wrestle for the bronze. even though Valipour only has to pray for Sweden to beat Israel in repechage. even though he deserves nothing after losing to Romania like that. he had a dream draw but blew it.

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15 hours ago, MHSN said:

2nd day finals

 

45kg: :USA Mc Gowan vs :IRI Arab

51kg: :RUS Khaniev vs :KAZ Akhmajanov

60kg: :IRI Elahi vs :RUS Abdulaev

71kg: :ROU Biro vs :RUS Tigiev

92kg: :RUS Karimov vs :IRI Yousefi

 

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medalists 2nd day

 

48kg: 1) :IRI Amouzad, 2) :UZB Kadamov, 3) :JPN Nishiuchi & :IND Udit

55kg: 1) :UZB Jalolov, 2) :IRI Veisi, 3) :JPN Suganuma & :IND Aman

65kg: 1) :AZE Gadzhiev, 2) :RUS Tskhovrebov, 3) :JPN Kera & :IND Goswami

80kg: 1) :IRI Firouzpour, 2) :RUS Bagaev, 3) :FRA Magamadov & :UKR Sahaliuk

110kg: 1) :RUS Zasseev, 2) :GEO Chikhradze, 3) :TUR Misirci & :IND Anirudh

 

 

bittersweet day for Iran, Firouzpour winning 80kg gold was the best moment of the day, but then Veisi lost the gold in a last second dubious challenge. Habibi lost the bronze to the same guy he beat easily 10-0 few weeks ago in Asia was unbelievable. :facepalm: at the end of the day India ended up winning more medals than anybody else ! :d

 

and the race for the team title will continue tomorrow. Iran has a small lead after the first medal day but Russia will have 4 in the final tomorrow. but their other wrestler is eliminated while 2 other Iranians still can wrestle for the bronze. even though Valipour only has to pray for Sweden to beat Israel in repechage. even though he deserves nothing after losing to Romania like that. he had a dream draw but blew it.

 

Good Day for India .........:yes

 

 

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

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medalists 3rd day

 

45kg: 1) :USA McGowan, 2) :IRI Arab, 3) :TUR Ozbek & :AZE Hagverdiyev

51kg: 1) :RUS Khaniev, 2) :KAZ Akhmajanov, 3) :JPN Maruyama & :UKR Abramov

60kg: 1) :RUS Abdulaev, 2) :IRI Elahi, 3) :JPN Aoyagi & :UKR Tashohlo

71kg: 1) :RUS Tigiev, 2) :ROU Biro, 3) :IRI Valipour & :USA Facundo

92kg: 1) :IRI Yousefi, 2) :RUS Karimov, 3) :KAZ Tazhi & :ARM Gevorgyan

 

Iran lost the team title to Russia in a very stupid way, our 51kg wrestler got disqualified after losing the bronze medal match mostly because he was crying and wasn't listening to the center referee, at the end he came to the mat, shaking hands and etc but still they disqualified him. which was stupid. his 5th place was enough for Iran to win the team title.

 

beside that, we lost 3 matches today despite having the lead in last 10-20 seconds, only one of them could be enough.

 

here is the team ranking

1. Russia 168

2. Iran 166

3. India 106

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India did well to finish 3rd ........ good achievement ........ Though no real superstars ..... I really thought anirudh did well in the 110 Kgs , may be coming up also is udit in 48 Kgs he looked very young .....

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We seem to be in two finals in the womens category and alive in 3 bronze / repechage .....so hoping for a good finish from our women 

 

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

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First day Greco-Roman semifinalists

 

48kg:  :IRI vs :KAZ / :AZE vs :IND

55kg : :RUS vs :IND / :AZE vs :UZB

65kg : :TJK vs :IRI / :HUN vs :BLR

80kg:  :KAZ vs :MDA / :UKR vs :IRI

110kg: :ARM vs :GEO / :IRI vs :HUN

 

like freestyle days Iran brought exactly 4 wrestlers to the semifinals. which is more impressive because Greco is more competitive around the world. 3 of them had Russia in QF , we lost just once and that was 6-0 (almost 8-0) lead but the Iranian kid gassed badly in 2nd period and lost 14-6.

 

interestingly there is only one Russian wrestler here. :mumble:

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

First day Greco-Roman semifinalists

 

48kg:  :IRI vs :KAZ / :AZE vs :IND

55kg : :RUS vs :IND / :AZE vs :UZB

65kg : :TJK vs :IRI / :HUN vs :BLR

80kg:  :KAZ vs :MDA / :UKR vs :IRI

110kg: :ARM vs :GEO / :IRI vs :HUN

 

like freestyle days Iran brought exactly 4 wrestlers to the semifinals. which is more impressive because Greco is more competitive around the world. 3 of them had Russia in QF , we lost just once and that was 6-0 (almost 8-0) lead but the Iranian kid gassed badly in 2nd period and lost 14-6.

 

interestingly there is only one Russian wrestler here. :mumble:

Nice to see 2 indians in the semis 

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Sonam in womens won Indias first Gold .....her straight second gold in the cadets so she seems to be a name for the future ........ 1 finalist Ponam still there and 2 in the bronze - keeping the fingers crossed 

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