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Today's Women's Wrestling Medallists

 


57kg
Gold: :MDA Anastasia Nichita
Silver: :IND Anshu
Bronze: :RUS Veronika Chumikova & :TUR Mehlika Ozturk


59kg
Gold: :RUS Svetlana Lipatova
Silver: :MDA Mariana Cherdivara Esanu
Bronze: :UKR Kateryna Zelenykh & :POL Magdalena Urszula Glodek


65kg
Gold: :UKR Tetiana Rizhko
Silver: :MDA Irina Ringaci
Bronze: :AZE Elis Manolova & :BUL Mimi Nikolova Hristova


68kg
Gold: :KGZ Meerim Zhumanazarova
Silver: :CZE Adela Hanzlickova
Bronze: :RUS Khanum Velieva & :UKR Alina Berezhna Stadnik Makhynia


76kg
Gold: :GER Aline Rotter Focken
Silver: :TUR Yasemin Adar
Bronze: :BLR Vasilisa Marzaliuk & :KGZ Aiperi Medet Kyzy

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Today's Men's Freestyle Semifinals


61kg
:AZE Akhmednabi Gvarzatilov vs :TJK Muhamad Ikromov
:RUS Abasgadzhi Magomedov vs :ARG Agustin Destribats


65kg
:UKR Hor Ohannesian vs :ARM Vazgen Tevanyan
:HUN Iszmail Muszukajev vs :AZE Haji Aliyev


79kg
:IND Baliyan Gourav vs :RUS Akhmed Usmanov
:UKR Vasyl Mykhailov vs :TUR Muhammet Kotanoglu


86kg
:POL Zbigniew Baranowski vs :ESP Taimuraz Friev Naskidaeva
:RUS Dauren Kurugliev vs :IND Deepak Punia


97kg
:UKR Valerii Andriitsev vs :RUS Abdulrashid Sadulaev
:AZE Shamil Zubairov vs :BLR Aliaksandr Hushtyn

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Tomorrow's Men's Freestyle Finals


61kg: :AZE Akhmednabi Gvarzatilov vs :RUS Abasgadzhi Magomedov
65kg: :HUN Iszmail Muszukajev vs :ARM Vazgen Tevanyan
79kg: :TUR Muhammet Kotanoglu vs :RUS Akhmed Usmanov
86kg: :POL Zbigniew Baranowski vs :RUS Dauren Kurugliev
97kg: :BLR Aliaksandr Hushtyn vs :RUS Abdulrashid Sadulaev

 

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On 10/12/2020 at 05:14, MHSN said:

 

btw I see some more Russian wrestlers for Bulgaria. interesting, Bulgaria itself was a victim of other countries stealing its athletes, but now they are importing instead of exporting! this is kind of disappointing for a historically great wrestling nation. and none of these guys are in the highest level as far as I know.

 

Yeah, these guys don't seem to be helping at all. :d I'm sure we can find someone, who can lose in the first round too. 

 

There is nothing to be exported, since we have become a big zero in men's wrestling. :d 

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Today's Freestyle Medallists


57kg
Gold: :RUS Zavur Uguev
Silver: :ARM Arsen Harutyunyan
Bronze: :UKR Andrii Yatsenko & :IRI Rahman Amouzad


70kg
Gold: :POL Magomedmurad Gadzhiev
Silver: :TUR Haydar Yavuz
Bronze: :ARM Arman Andreasyan & :KGZ Islambek Orozbekov


74kg
Gold: :RUS Razambek Zhamalov
Silver: :ITA Frank Chamizo Marquez
Bronze: :TUR Fazli Eryilmaz & :SVK Tajmuraz Salkazanov


92kg
Gold: :RUS Alikhan Zhabrailov
Silver: :MDA Georgii Rubaev
Bronze: :TUR Erhan Yaylaci & :SUI Samuel Scherrer


125kg
Gold: :RUS Shamil Sharipov
Silver: :POL Robert Baran
Bronze: :KGZ Aiaal Lazarev & :BLR Dzianis Khramiankou

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1 hour ago, Federer91 said:

 

Yeah, these guys don't seem to be helping at all. :d I'm sure we can find someone, who can lose in the first round too. 

 

There is nothing to be exported, since we have become a big zero in men's wrestling. :d 

yeah I guess Bulgaria came a bit late, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Slovakia and even Poland and France took the better Russians first :p and let's not forget Azerbaijan ! (Azerbaijan can't pay big money anymore though)

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Russia took 4 golds today and I think they will win 4 more tomorrow, 8 out of 10 and the other 2 guys lost the gold mostly because they got injured :p but that's OK, because other Russian wrestlers (representing Poland and Hungary) will win the gold.

 

74kg was the most interesting final, that was a nice action near the end from Zhamalov. you always have to lead by more than 2pts against a Russian wrestler, they are just too good. this Zhamalov guy is in the mix now, with Sidakov and Gazimagomedov. I still think Sidakov is the better choice.

 

good bronze medal for Amouzad against someone almost twice his age :d (33 to 18) but he really needs to change his style, you can't do exactly the same against everybody. they will learn how to adjust and Russian coaches are just perfect in analyzing opponents.

 

also I'm very impressed by Argentinian Destribats :bowdown: it seems his Olympic qualification wasn't just an accident. he beat a world bronze medalist from India here. :yikes: when was the last time an Argentinian male wrestler beat a former world medalist ? I think it never happened before

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