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11 hours ago, MHSN said:

I was expecting a bit more from the first day, we lost a match to Algeria !! :facepalm:probably first time ever in freestyle. but that kid had a tragedy in his family few days ago. that was a mistake sending him here.

Parasteh was also terrible losing to Kazakhstan, Firouzpour at 70kg was very close to the final. gave up a 5-0 lead early and had to come back, lost it 5-5 with couple of controversial calls against him.

Maghsoudi at 65 wasn't even supposed to be here, he was the last minute replacement because the main guy Amir Mohammad Yazdani denied visa. he is in the final but he was very lucky in QF against Azerbaijan, won the match by a last second caution which was indeed controversial. I have to say the Azeri kid got robbed.

 

btw @phelps great job you recognized our 97kg guy surname which is indeed just Foroutan, :bowdown: but his name is Abbas. not Ali. UWW for some weird reasons always put the father's name for the Iranian wrestlers which is never part of the name. Ali is his father.

 

I was just lucky, as I remember his name from previous tournaments (which you already posted in the past)...;)

 

p.s. by the way, this story of denied visa has to come to an end...it's not possible that a Country is always penalized for what? politics that have nothing to do with the sport itself? I'm really tired of this sh*t...:facepalm::wall:

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men's Freestyle Wrestling, day #2 semifinals...

 

-61kg: :USA Gabriel Robert Tagg vs :JPN Kaiki Yamaguchi / :UKR Andrii Dzhelep vs :AZE Asgar Mammadaliyev


-74kg: :MGL Bat-Erdene Byambasuren vs :JPN Jintaro Motoyama / :USA David Aaron Carr vs :AZE Khadzhimurad Gadzhiyev


-86kg: :RUS Alik Shebzhukov vs :USA Trent Niemond Hidlay / :IND Deepak Punia vs :GEO Miriani Maisuradze


-92kg: :GER Ertugrul Agca vs :RUS Alan Bagaev / :USA Lucas John Davison vs :MGL Batmagnai Enkhtuvshin


-125kg: :IRI Amir Zare vs :RUS Alen Khubulov / :USA Mason Mark Parris vs :TUR Pasa Ekrem Karabulut

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7 hours ago, phelps said:

 

I was just lucky, as I remember his name from previous tournaments (which you already posted in the past)...;)

 

p.s. by the way, this story of denied visa has to come to an end...it's not possible that a Country is always penalized for what? politics that have nothing to do with the sport itself? I'm really tired of this sh*t...:facepalm::wall:

 

Iranian athletes always have this problem, but only in some countries (USA and UK for example) it's intentional just to make a statement , to show they are the boss or stupid things like that. most of the time it's just matter of paperwork . there is no political relationship between Iran and Estonia (not bcz there is a problem. but because those countries have nothing in common) they had to go through Finland embassy and that took time. actually the whole team almost missed the competition but some phone calls from high rank government officials made it happen.

 

but it didn't turn out bad for Iran, the reserve guy just won the gold :d and for the second time in this competition he received favorable calls. the Russian can complain that he got pinned early in first period but well you can't challenge the fall. so he was lucky.

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16 minutes ago, phelps said:

@MHSN not a very good day for Iran, I fear...only 1 guy making the semifinals is a very poor result...

on the other side, USA have all 5 of their wrestlers from today in the semis...

 

terrible day, we had 3 matches vs USA on 3 mats at the same time in QF and they lost all 3 of them ! :facepalm:

also the 92kg guy was supposed to be the next big star but lost the 1st round to Russia. 2 of them will be back in action in repechage. 2 of them eliminated.

 

but at least the 5th guy. Amir Hossein Zare destroyed his Russian opponent in the SF 11-1. we will have a finalist in the last FS day. but the team title is gone. it will be between USA and Russia. USA will have 3 finalists tomorrow. and 2 more in bronze medal match.

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men's Freestyle Wrestling, day #2 medallists

 

-57kg
Gold: :JPN Toshiya Abe
Silver: :USA Vitali Arujau
Bronze: :KAZ Adlan Askarov & :RUS Akhmed Idrisov


-65kg
Gold: :IRI Amirhossein Maghsoudi
Silver: :RUS Kurban Shiraev
Bronze: :AZE Turan Bayramov & :KAZ Syrbaz Talgat


-70kg
Gold: :UKR Erik Arushanian
Silver: :MDA Vasile Diacon
Bronze: :IRI Mohmmadsadegh Firouzpour & :RUS Alan Kudzoev


-79kg
Gold: :RUS Amkhad Tashukhadzhiev
Silver: :GEO Bagrati Gagnidze
Bronze: :AZE Abubakr Abakarov & :HUN Milan Mester


-97kg
Gold: :IRI Abbas Foroutan
Silver: :CUB Yonger Pauli Bastida Pomares
Bronze: :UZB Makhsud Veysalov & :TUR Feyzullah Akturk

 

 

men's Freestyle Wrestling, day #3 finals

 

-61kg: :JPN Kaiki Yamaguchi vs :UKR Andrii Dzhelep


-74kg: :JPN Jintaro Motoyama vs :USA David Aaron Carr


-86kg: :RUS Alik Shebzhukov vs :IND Deepak Punia


-92kg: :RUS Alan Bagaev vs :USA Lucas John Davison


-125kg: :IRI Amir Zare vs :USA Mason Mark Parris

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women's Wrestling, day #3 semifinals

 

-50kg: :JPN Yui Susaki vs :ECU Lucia Yamileth Yepez Guzman / :RUS Daria Khvostova vs :BLR Natallia Varakina


-55kg: :RUS Ekaterina Verbina vs :JPN Saki Igarashi / :POL Patrycja Gil vs :GER Anastasia Blayvas


-59kg: :UKR Kateryna Zelenykh vs :MDA Anastasia Nichita / :ITA Morena De Vita vs :JPN Sae Nanjo


-68kg: :USA Jayden Leigh Lurent vs :KGZ Meerim Zhumanazarova / :POL Ewelina Weronika Ciunek vs :JPN Naruha Matsuyuki


-76kg: :CHN Jiang Qian vs :CUB Milaimys de la Caridad Marin Potrille / :TPE Chang Hui Tsz vs :HUN Bernadett Nagy

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men's Freestyle Wrestling, day #3 medallists

 

-61kg
Gold: :JPN Kaiki Yamaguchi
Silver: :UKR Andrii Dzhelep
Bronze: :USA Gabriel Robert Tagg & :RUS Alik Khadartsev


-74kg
Gold: :USA David Aaron Carr
Silver: :MGL Bat-Erdene Byambasuren
Bronze: :TUR Abduvalsi Balta & :AZE Kadzhimurad Gadzhiyev


-86kg
Gold: :IND Deepak Punia
Silver: :RUS Alik Shebzukhov
Bronze: :USA Trent Niemond Hidlay & :CAN Hunter Jeffrey Lee


-92kg
Gold: :RUS Alan Bagaev
Silver: :USA Lucas John Davison
Bronze: :GER Ertugrul Agca & :IND Viky Viky


-125kg
Gold: :USA Mason Mark Parris
Silver: :IRI Amir Hossein Zare
Bronze: :RUS Alen Khubulov & :TUR Pasa Ekrem Karabulut

 

 

women's Wrestling, day #4 finals

 

-50kg: :JPN Yui Susaki vs :RUS Daria Khvostova


-55kg: :RUS Ekaterina Verbina vs :POL Patrycja Gil


-59kg: :MDA Anastasia Nichita vs :JPN Sae Nanjo


-68kg: :KGZ Meerim Zhumanazarova vs :JPN Naruha Matsuyuki


-76kg: :CUB Milaimys de la Caridad Marin Potrille vs :TPE Chang Hui Tsz

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women's Wrestling, day #4 semifinals

 

-53kg: :RUS Mariia Tiumerekova vs :JPN Haruna Okuno / :MGL Anudari Nandintsetseg vs :CHN Meiduolaji


-57kg: :IND Bharti Baghel vs :JPN Akie Hanai / :POL Magdalena Urszula Glodek vs :UKR Alina Akobiia


-62kg: :CHN Wu Yaru vs :RUS Mariia Lachugina / :JPN Yuzuka Inagaki vs :MDA Irina Ringaci


-65kg: :USA Macey Ellen Kilty vs :BLR Hanna Sadchanka / :JPN Miwa Morikawa vs :CHN Zhang Yue


-72kg: :CHN Cheng Shuiyan vs :RUS Evgeniia Zakharchenko / :USA Alyvia Nicole Fiske vs :JPN Yuka Kagami

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