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Wrestling UWW World Championships 2019


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Just now, MHSN said:

 

told you he is almost as good as Yazdani. also he is much better than Yazdani in gut wrench. one opportunity was enough for him

 

btw, that was interesting bronze medal match between Kazakhstan vs France. they were about to rob the French wrestler because the takedown happened after the whistle but that challenge corrected the call. they can blame the ref for that whistle but the call was correct. and that's funny Kazakhstan got angry on the refs and their fans threw so many objects to the mat. seriously, Kazakhstan ?! :d

 

What I found strange was they initially gave the right decision , The Kazakh wrestler went on protesting but there was no challenge from KAZ but the officials went buzz buzz and they gave an extra point to  the KAZ ......... what was that ...... Luckily  the video was very clear on the step out ( at least 3 times even before the whistle which was equally strange )  before the supposed take  down 

 

........... I think the KAZ were getting thrashed today in the all the finals so they tried to fix it......but it would have been too blatant after the french challenge 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

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whenever you think this is the limit for cheating, they found a way to show you , you are wrong. Deng of China got robbed of something like 11 points !!!! it should be 12-2 for Deng

 

what's more disgusting is UWW commentators, at first they said what's the correct call and when the refs (or video panel) announced something else they said "oh yes this is the correct  call, I was wrong in the first look" :thumbdown:

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Men's Freestyle Wrestling, Day #8 Medallists (and Olympic Quota places)

 

 

-70kg
Gold: :RUS David Baev
Silver: :KAZ Nurkhoza Kaipanov
Bronze: :POL Magomedmurad Gadzhiev vs :IRI Yones Emami


-74kg
Gold: :RUS Zaurbek Sidakov
Silver: :ITA Frank Chamizo Marquez
Bronze: :FRA Zelimkhan Khadjiev vs :USA Jordan Ernest Burroughs


Olympic Quota for: :ITA / :FRA / :RUS / :USA / :JPN / :KAZ


-92kg
Gold: :USA J'den Michael Tbory Cox
Silver: :IRI Ali Reza Karimi
Bronze: :RUS Alikhan Zhabrailov vs :GEO Irakli Mtsituri


-125kg
Gold: :GEO Geno Petriashvili
Silver: :TUR Taha Akgul
Bronze: :UKR Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi vs :UZB Khasanboy Rakhimov


Olympic Quota for: :TUR / :CHN / :GEO / :UKR / :UZB / :SYR

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An analysis of how the women's wrestling Asian Olympic Qualifiers should turn out :

Note :Q indicates Qualified already, A indicates could qualify at Asian Qualifiers

50kg 

:CHN :KAZ 

:JPN :PRK

 

53kg

:JPN:PRK :IND:CHN

:MGL :KAZ /:UZB

 

57kg

:JPN :CHN

:PRK :IND 

 

62kg

:KGZ :JPN :PRK

A  :CHN :IND

 

68kg

Q:CHN:JPN:MGL

:KAZ :IND 

 

76kg

:CHN :JPN :KAZ

A  :IND :MGL / :KGZ

 

 

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Lebanon forced Dominic Abounader (who is in fact American) to forfeit Israel, and now he wrote this in his twitter

 

ban Lebanon. ban Lebanon. anybody want to say that ? I guess not. Lebanon is not an interesting topic. nor Algeria. nor 10-20 other countries with the same policy.

 

 

https://twitter.com/termn8r13/status/1175477689957924866

 

 

 

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Just now, DaniSRB said:

first qualified athlete (not by wild card or universalities) since 2004 if i am not wrong

No, Murad Ramazanov earned his spot at 2007 WC.

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