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1 hour ago, Sanjib said:

 

Can someone explain how Sakshi won the semi-final yesterday, the score was 10-10, while the Chinese got the last points? I guess I'm missing some rule in wrestling.

 

 

In case of tie by points, the winner will be declared by successively considering:

- the highest value of holds;

- the least amount of cautions;

- the last technical point(s) scored

 

This is how the pts got distributed in Sakshi's match:

Sakhsi: 2  2  0  2  0  0  2  0  2  0  0

Zhang: 0  0  1  0  2  2  0  2  0  1  2

 

Cautions: Sakshi - 1, Zhang - 0

 

In this match, the highest value hold was 2 pt hold.. Sakshi had 5 highest value hold while Zhang had only 4

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Mens 86 kg freestyle qualification

 

Yadav of India lost to Zvirbulis of Latvia 4-5

 

Lots of drama in the match. Yadav was trailing 4-4 and executed a dramatic move in the very last second. Indian coach threw challenge for points . The referee at first didnt accept the challenge. Then after the challenge was accepted , the point was awarded to Latvia ( which I didnt get how??)

 

But Yadav played very positively throughout the match.

 

By the attitude of the Indian wrestlers and coaches , it looks as if the Indians are desperately trying for a quota place today

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3 hours ago, gvaisakh said:

 

 

In case of tie by points, the winner will be declared by successively considering:

- the highest value of holds;

- the least amount of cautions;

- the last technical point(s) scored

 

This is how the pts got distributed in Sakshi's match:

Sakhsi: 2  2  0  2  0  0  2  0  2  0  0

Zhang: 0  0  1  0  2  2  0  2  0  1  2

 

Cautions: Sakshi - 1, Zhang - 0

 

In this match, the highest value hold was 2 pt hold.. Sakshi had 5 highest value hold while Zhang had only 4

Excellent, thanks a lot.

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1 hour ago, tirtha22 said:

Mens 86 kg freestyle qualification

 

Yadav of India lost to Zvirbulis of Latvia 4-5

 

Lots of drama in the match. Yadav was trailing 4-4 and executed a dramatic move in the very last second. Indian coach threw challenge for points . The referee at first didnt accept the challenge. Then after the challenge was accepted , the point was awarded to Latvia ( which I didnt get how??)

 

But Yadav played very positively throughout the match.

 

By the attitude of the Indian wrestlers and coaches , it looks as if the Indians are desperately trying for a quota place today

In case a challenge gets rejected, the opponent gets a point.

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