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Wrestling UWW European Championships 2020


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there will be two Italian wrestlers in SF later today, no surprise about Kakhelasvhili but I think nobody expected this guy Russo to beat Russia and Armenia ! :yikes:

 

60kg: :EST Magisalu vs :ARM Gharibyan /// :TUR Kamal vs :GEO Shavadze

67kg: :NOR Thoresen vs :BLR Liavonchyk /// :RUS Abdullaev vs :ARM Aslanyan

72kg: :GER Stabler vs :RUS Kurak /// :TUR Can vs :GEO Lomadze

82kg: :ITA Russo vs :AZE Huseynov /// :GER Wagner vs :BUL Aleksandrov

97kg: :ARM Aleksanyan vs :FIN Kuosmanen /// :RUS Golovin vs :ITA Kakhelashvili

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19 minutes ago, MHSN said:

there will be two Italian wrestlers in SF later today, no surprise about Kakhelasvhili but I think nobody expected this guy Russo to beat Russia and Armenia ! :yikes:

 

60kg: :EST Magisalu vs :ARM Gharibyan /// :TUR Kamal vs :GEO Shavadze

67kg: :NOR Thoresen vs :BLR Liavonchyk /// :RUS Abdullaev vs :ARM Aslanyan

72kg: :GER Stabler vs :RUS Kurak /// :TUR Can vs :GEO Lomadze

82kg: :ITA Russo vs :AZE Huseynov /// :GER Wagner vs :BUL Aleksandrov

97kg: :ARM Aleksanyan vs :FIN Kuosmanen /// :RUS Golovin vs :ITA Kakhelashvili

 

yeah, I watched Russo's bout in the QTFs vs the Armenian guy and I couldn't trust my eyes...:yikes:

 

he started strong and then he could keep up with their opponent for the entire match...Russo's tactics has been almost perfect...he only made a little mistake towards the end of the 1st round, but it only cost him 2 points (from 4-1 to 4-3)...

in the second round basically nothing happened...he was never in danger and he also got a nice passivity point gift towards the end...

 

Nikoloz, on the other hand, just destroyed Omarov in their QTFs match-up...he took advantage of an early passivity of the Russian-born Czech and then he rolled him around to score 8 more points and quickly close the bout...

 

now, I don't think Russo would go further, but I hope Nikoloz can beat also the true Russian in the semifinals and get a chance to face the great Aleksanyan in the big final...:fingers:

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seeded athletes for the European Qualifiers after 1st day in Olympic weights, remember only top 2 will be seeded but if any of them doesn't participate they go to the 3rd guy in the ranking and so on

 

77kg:

#1 :BLR Pavel Liakh

#2 :AZE Sanan Suleymanov

#3 :LTU Paulius Galkinas

#4 :RUS Roman Vlasov

#5 :UKR Volodimyr Yakovliev

 

I'm almost sure Likah and Galkinas will participate, so Roman Vlasov most probably won't be seeded. I think nobody wants him in his bracket.

 

 

87kg:

#1 :CRO Ivan Huklek

#2 :RUS Aleksanr Komarov

#3 :AZE Islam Abbasov

#4 :TUR Metehan Basar

#5 :LTU Eividas Stankevicius

 

130kg:

#1 :ROU Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu

#2 :UKR Mykola Kuchmii

#3 :FIN Arvi Savolainen

#4 :RUS Zurabi Gedekhauri

#5 :AZE Beka Kandelaki

 

Except the Romanian guy being #1, I'm not sure if the rest participate ! but Kuchmii is likely to participate and take the 2nd seed.

 

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seeding for the remaining weights for the Olympic qualifiers in Europe

 

 

60kg:

#1 :TUR Kerem Kamal

#2 :ARM Gevorg Gharibyan

#3 :BUL Ivo Angelov

 

67kg:

#1 :NOR Morten Thoresen

#2 :POL Gevorg Sahakyan

#3 :ARM Karen Aslanyan

 

97kg:

#? :ITA Nikoloz Kakhelashvili

#1 :CZE Artur Omarov

#2 :FRA Melonin Noumonvi

#3 :FIN Matti Kuosmanen

 

 

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it seems I'm the only person interested in European Championship :d  so let me talk to myself once more

 

I'm sure most users here don't know Ibrahim Bolukbasi, because he never won anything big but this guy was always a tricky wrestler and today he almost pinned the great Sadullaev. he had the lock and only the great Rashid could survive that. :hyper:

 

I admire Sadullaev and consider him the best wrestler in the world right now and one of the best wrestlers in history but I would love to see someone beating him :d in freestyle wrestling when you lock head and one of the legs that's impossible to escape. but Rashid did the impossible.

 

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I'm watching here and there, just don't have time to comment regularly. Everyone is looking towards the OQT, these Euros feel not like a big tournament. It doesn't help that there are 30 people in the hall for the medal matches... Standard performance by our teams, though i expected more.

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

it seems I'm the only person interested in European Championship :d  so let me talk to myself once more

 

I'm sure most users here don't know Ibrahim Bolukbasi, because he never won anything big but this guy was always a tricky wrestler and today he almost pinned the great Sadullaev. he had the lock and only the great Rashid could survive that. :hyper:

 

I admire Sadullaev and consider him the best wrestler in the world right now and one of the best wrestlers in history but I would love to see someone beating him :d in freestyle wrestling when you lock head and one of the legs that's impossible to escape. but Rashid did the impossible.

 

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no, you're not the only one...;)

until today, I've been watching all finals session (even if only delayed, therefore I'm not commenting that much nor posting medallists regularly) and a few preliminaries as well...

 

then, today was a really bad day for me for personal reasons, so unfortunately I couldn't watch anything...

 

I must say that the empty hall is really depressing, but still we've seen quite a few decent and entertaining bouts, despite most big names are not competing...

 

p.s. just noticing the difference between a wrestling Nation like KAZ and ITA...

look at the draw in the men's freestyle -74kg...Chamizo vs :TURDemirtas and then the winner against :AZE Gadzhiyev...:facepalm:

or the -57kg always in freestyle: Davidovi vs :ROU Dukov and then the Romanian against :TUR Atli...:wall:

in certain Countries (KAZ is only one of them) it would have never happened...:facepalm:

 

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