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Women's Freestyle -76kg
Final Results
 
:GER  Aline ROTTER FOCKEN      
 
:USA  Adeline GRAY    
 
:TUR  Yasemin ADAR        
:CHN  ZHOU Qian  
 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:GER  Aline Rotter Focken   7 - 3  Adeline Gray  :USA
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:TUR  Yasemin Adar   4 - 0  Aiperi Medet Kyzy  :KGZ
:CHN  Zhou Qian   2 - 0  Hiroe Minagawa  :JPN
 
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Round of Stupid Questions continues, here is number two!

 

What was up with that Geraei vs Starcevic challenge?! First Geraei got four points when he jumped up the Croat and pulled him down, right. Then the Croat challenged, and won the challenge, but still Geraei was left with two points, which made it 5-5 and gave him the win anyway. The Croat was of course angry and was certain he was leading, but this was on a stream without commentator (not that that'd be useful anyway), so I have really no idea what was going on exactly :d 

 

When seeing the replay I thought Starcevic fell on Geraei and not on the mat and maybe he would win the challenge because of that, but I'm still puzzled why - even though the Croat won the challenge - the Iranian only lost two of the four points.

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30 minutes ago, NearPup said:

:USA Gray not winning gold makes me pretty sad :(

He did not look great neither physically nor performance-wise. Both Yasemin and Alperi could have beaten her if they believed from the beginning of the match. I think Alperi did not lose any point to her other than cautions. 

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

That was a bit of an underwhelming final, but winning his 4th consecutive gold medal in a 2500 year old sport :bowdown::bowdown:

 

What a legend. Now THIS is who we should talk about when talking about the greatest athletes of all time (among others, of course).

 

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