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Wrestling UWW World Championships 2019


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18 hours ago, Dolby said:

UKR, USA and RUS are all good wrestlers but I think both are doable. I will be satisfied with 1/2. 

And 1/2 it is. Vinesh gets the quota while Seema goes down to Russia. 

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Disaster, complete disaster, how can there be a this huge difference between last year and this year :cry:

 

Yasemin Adar who was the two-years ago champion and last year runner-up is eliminated in the first match. 

 

Our grekoromen team was a complete disaster. Huge disappointment

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So we would finally have a female with 2  world wrestling champions medals  in the form of Pooja Dhanda, still won't be that great bcoz it's non Olympic category. The trials were never required in 57kg i believe, even if she lost to Sarita it was because they know each others moves well. But Pooja has a lot of experience. 

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2 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

So we would finally have a female world wrestling champion in the form of Pooja Dhanda, still won't be that great bcoz it's non Olympic category. The trials were never required in 57kg i believe, even if she lost to Sarita it was because they know each others moves well. But Pooja has a lot of experience. 

I don't think Pooja winning gold is a given. She is amazing in attack but her defence is too suspect. (A bit like the young Bajrang). She can defeat any opponent and lose to any. So, even with Pooja instead of Sarita in 57kg, with the kind of draw (Nichita, Bullen and Kawai in the same quarter), there wouldn't have been much difference. 

 

For today's quotas, Kiran still has a very small chance. Rotter Focken is through to semis but Gray is an amazing wrestler and if Focken can upset her, Kiran will get a chance in repechage. 

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10 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Mostly because they are being used to keep gender numbers more balanced. Don't worry, mixed artistic duet will be here soon enough. :p

 

 

yeah, when our great Giorgio Minisini (by far the best male in the sport right now) will be gone...:facepalm::wall:

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9 hours ago, dcro said:

 

And it very much looks like a historic (but outdated) discipline. Maybe in 1920s Greco-Roman bouts were interesting, but today most matches are decided by often eyebrow-raising cautions and advantages given...

 

only because they adopt freaking wrong rules (and because of biased -if not corrupted- refs and officials)...

with the rules they were using until 20 years ago, Greco-Roman wrestling was a lot more spectacular and offensive-minded...

then someone started to say that it was not so "accasional viewer friendly" and they started to change the rules year after year...and always going in the wrong direction, giving refs too many responsibilities and chances to heavily influence the final outcome of every single bout...

 

p.s. and it's not my/our fault if most people nowadays have the attention span of a hamster and/or can't appreciate a sport for what it is...:facepalm:

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20 hours ago, phelps said:

Women's Wrestling, Day #5 Finals

 

 

-50kg
Gold Medal match: :ROU Emilia Alina Vuc vs :AZE Mariya Stadnik
Bronze Medal match #1: :KAZ Valentina Islamova Brik vs :UKR Oksana Livach / :GER Ellen Riesterer / :TPE Hsieh Meng Hsuan
Bronze Medal match #2: :CHN Sun Yanan vs :RUS Ekaterina Poleshchuk / :NGR Miesinnei Mercy Genesis / :IND Seema


Olympic Quota for: :ROU / :AZE / :KAZ / :CHN / :UKR / :RUS


-53kg
Gold Medal match: :JPN Mayu Mukaida vs :PRK Pak Yong Mi
Bronze Medal match #1: :GRE Maria Prevolaraki vs :USA Sarah Ann Hildebrandt / :UKR Yuliia Khavaldzhy Blahinya / :IND Vinesh
Bronze Medal match #2: :CHN Pang Qianyu vs :CUB Lianna De La Caridad Montero Herrera / :MDA Iulia Leorda / :POL Roksana Marta Zasina


Olympic Quota for: :JPN / :PRK / :GRE / :CHN / :IND / :POL


-55kg
Gold Medal match: :JPN Nanami Irie vs :USA Jacarra Gwenisha Winchester
Bronze Medal match #1: :KAZ Marina Sedneva vs :CAN Jade Mariah Parsons / :RUS Olga Khoroshtavtseva
Bronze Medal match #2: :TUR Bediha Gun vs :KGZ Madina Nadirova / :MGL Bolortuya Bat Ochir


-72kg
Gold Medal match: :RUS Natalia Vorobeva vs :UKR Alina Berezhna Stadnyk Makhynia
Bronze Medal match #1: :KAZ Zhamila Bakbergenova vs :ROU Alexandra Nicoleta Anghel / :JPN Masako Furuichi
Bronze Medal match #2: :CHN Paliha vs :USA Victoria Christine Francis

 

 

updated after this morning's repechage rounds...

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Women's Wrestling, Day #5 Semifinals

 

 

-57kg
:CHN Rong Ningning vs :POL Jowita Maria Wrzesien
:NGR Odunayo Folasade Adekuoroye vs :JPN Risako Kawai


Olympic Quota so far: :CHN / :POL / :NGR / :JPN


-59kg*
:MGL Shoovdor Baatarjav vs :CAN Linda Morais
:IND Pooja Dhanda vs :RUS Ljubov Ovcharova


* NOT an Olympic Weight Class


-65kg*
:AZE Elis Manolova vs :RUS Inna Trazhukova
:USA Forrest Ann Molinari vs :UKR Iryna Koliadenko


* NOT an Olympic Weight Class


-76kg
:JPN Hiroe Minagawa Suzuki vs :EST Epp Mae
:USA Adeline Maria Gray vs :GER Aline Rotter Focken


Olympic Quota so far: :JPN / :EST / :USA / :GER

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1 hour ago, Dolby said:

I don't think Pooja winning gold is a given. She is amazing in attack but her defence is too suspect. (A bit like the young Bajrang). She can defeat any opponent and lose to any. So, even with Pooja instead of Sarita in 57kg, with the kind of draw (Nichita, Bullen and Kawai in the same quarter), there wouldn't have been much difference. 

 

For today's quotas, Kiran still has a very small chance. Rotter Focken is through to semis but Gray is an amazing wrestler and if Focken can upset her, Kiran will get a chance in repechage. 

At least Pooja would have been in the repechage losing to Kawai. 

Kiran did well but Gray is a great athlete 

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