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Wrestling UWW European Olympic Games Qualifier 2021


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22 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

Does anyone have match schedule by math? :D

on the uww website there's the mat and match number of each bout still to be wrestled...

 

https://uww.org/event/european-og-qualifier?tab=results

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with this new STUPID rule, some wrestlers prefer to be "passive" in the first period. that will help a lot in case of 1-1, which happens in close matches specially in heavier weights.

 

btw Chekhirkin survived against Georgia by a last seconds pushout. he doesn't look good at all.

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I just noticed that we have 3 :HUN v :BUL QFs, this should be interesting,  @Federer91:d

 

I will be happy as long as Korpási survives the round. 

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few minutes left before the start of important quarterfinals. Russia is really lucky to still have 3 wrestlers alive. both Chikhirkin and Alirzaev scored very late in last 15 seconds to win. for Alirzaev it was a dubious call. they had to review it for 4-5 minutes, can't say if he used his leg or not but Datunashvili was very close to eliminate Russia.

 

Chikhirkin-Nemes will be the most important match of the QF, Nemes has a "new strategy" here, conceding the first caution and then win the match 1-1 (in case he fails to score in the 2nd period) he could count on his rock solid defense in first two matches but against Russia ? I'm not sure but I have a feeling this match is going to finish 1-1.

 

also some notable wrestlers got disqualified (most probably failing to make weight) Noumonvi and Kandevaki for example. Alexuc-C also wrestled like a lazy bear and lost to Kosvevic that opens the door for someone new to qualify at 130kg. Poland or Croatia most probably.

 

so far I saw 2-3 questionable calls , mostly in favor of certain country. but I'm not sure though. it's just hard to follow 3 mats at the same time.

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