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  1. Men's Junior Individual Foil Final Results Gold: Tommaso Marini Silver: Anton Borodachev Bronze: Vladislav Mylnikov & Armand Spichiger Semifinals: Borodachev b. Spichiger 15-8 Marini b. Mylnikov 15-7 Gold Medal Match: Marini b. Borodachev 15-8  Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition: https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/55CFB472259F4C7C99643A09CD7F1C69
  2. not yet... looking at schedule, it's happening right now...
  3. Dan Kolov Freestyle Preview Four Olympic gold medalists and reigning world champion Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO) will take the mat at the Monbat Sports Park Arena in Ruse, Bulgaria, to compete in the Dan Kolov-Nikola Petrov tournament, United World Wrestling’s second freestyle and women's wrestling Ranking Series event of the 2019 season. The four Olympic champions entered into this week’s four-day tournament are Taha AKGUL (TUR), Jordan BURROUGHS (USA), Kyle SNYDER (USA), and Hassan YAZDANI (IRI). Two-time world champion Geno Petriashivili, along with fellow returning Dan Kolov champions Frank CHAMIZO (ITA) and Vladimir DUBOV (BUL) will try to defend their titles from a year ago. For Petriashvili and Chamizo to repeat as Dan Kolov gold medalists, they’ll each have to go through an Olympic champion and multiple world medalists. Chamizo vs. Burroughs Round 4? The road for Italy's two-time world champion and Olympic bronze medalist Frank Chamizo to defend his 74kg Dan Kolov title could head through his biggest rival, Jordan Burroughs. The pair of worldwide superstars are no strangers to each other and have sparked one of the most intriguing rivalries in recent memory since Chamizo bumped up to 74kg last year. If they were to meet this weekend, it would be their fourth meeting in the last twelve months. Burroughs, the four-time world and Olympic champion, scored the come-from-behind win in their first meeting at last May's Beat the Streets in New York City. Then, Chamizo returned the favor, knotting up the rivalry at one match a piece when he grabbed the 10-10 victory over Burroughs at the Yasar Dogu. Most recently, Burroughs gained the 2-1 match advantage when he came out on top in the Budapest World Championships bronze-medal bout, 4-4. Ranked Wrestlers No. 2 Avtandil KENTCHADZE (GEO) No. 3 Jordan Ernest BURROUGHS (USA) No. 4 Bekzod ABDURAKHMONOV (UZB) No. 5 Azamat NURYKAU (BLR) No. 6 Soner DEMIRTAS (TUR) No. 7 Frank CHAMIZO MARQUEZ (ITA) No. 11 Yakup GOR (TUR) Can Petriashvili Navigate 125kg Gauntlet? Two-time world champion Geno Petriashvili will be looking to defend his 125kg Dan Kolov title from a season ago, too. For the Georgian big-man to repeat as a Dan Kolov champion, he’ll have to potentially defeat his biggest rival, Olympic champion Taha Akgul, and each of the three other 125kg Budapest world medalists. China’s DENG Zhiwei (CHN) was last year’s runner-up, while Parviz HADI (IRI) and Nicholas GWIAZDOWSKI (USA) finished with the pair of bronze medals. Ranked Wrestlers No. 1 Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO) No. 2 DENG Zhiwei (CHN) No. 4 Taha AKGUL (TUR) No. 5 Parviz HADI (IRI) No. 6 Nicholas GWIAZDOWSKI (USA) No. 11 Zelimkhan KHIZRIEV (RUS) No. 12 Said GAMIDOV (RUS) Yazdani to Make Ranking Series Debut Hassan Yazdani, Iran's world and Olympic champion, will make his Ranking Series debut this weekend at the Dan Kolov, where he’ll wrestle at 86kg. The Iranian superstar is coming off winning his fourth straight medal at the world championships or Olympic games. Yazdani fell short in the 2015 world finals but rebounded to reach the top of the podium at the Rio Olympics and Paris World Championships. He dropped his opening-round bout of the 2018 world championships to eventual champion David TAYLOR (USA) (Taylor will not be wrestling this weekend) but bounced back to win a Budapest bronze. To win his first Ranking Series event, Yazdani “The Greatest” will have to upend Rio runner-up Selim YASAR (GEO) and 2017 world finalist Boris MAKOEV (SVK). Yazdani has not met Yasar during his time at 86kg but did defeat Makeov 10-0 in the finals of the 2017 world finals to win his first world title. Ranked Wrestlers No. 5 Hassan Aliazam YAZDANI (IRI) No. 6 KIM Gwanuk (KOR) No. 7 Ville HEINO (FIN) No. 8 Boris MAKOEV (SVK) No. 12 ORGODOL Uitumen (MGL) Can Snyder Rebound After Back-to-Back Losses? Two-time world and Rio Olympic champion Kyle Snyder returns to action after suffering back-to-back losses in the world finals and the opening round of the Ivan Yariguin, United World Wrestling’s first Ranking Series event. Snyder, who’s the second-ranked wrestler at 97kg, went to Krasnoyarsk’s Ivan Yariguin with hopes of erasing the memory of the 2018 world finals where he was stuck by Abdulrashid SADULAEV (RUS) in the opening period but instead lost his second straight match when he was stunned in the first round by Russia's Rasul MAGOMEDOV. Ranked Wrestlers No. 2 Kyle SNYDER (USA) No. 3 ULZIISAIKHAN Batzul (MGL) No. 4 Abraham CONYEDO RUANO (ITA) No. 5 Elizbar ODIKADZE (GEO) No. 14 Baki SAHIN (TUR) Atli’s Comeback After World Bronze Suleyman ATLI (TUR) will take the mat for the first time since October’s Budapest World Championships where he defeated Thomas GILMAN (USA), 5-4, in the bronze-medal bout. The 24-year-old brings 25 Ranking Series points into the Dan Kolov and is ranked fourth in the world at 57kg. He’s the lone returning world medalist but isn’t the highest ranked wrestler competing at 57kg. The above mentioned Gilman finished with a bronze medal at the Ivan Yariguin and jumped Atli in the world rankings, where he currently sits in the third spot with 32 Ranking Series points. Ranked Wrestlers No. 3 Thomas GILMAN (USA) No. 4 Suleyman ATLI (TUR) No. 12 Sandeep TOMAR (IND) No. 14 ERDENEBAT Bekhbayar (MGL) No. 15 Wanhao ZOU (CHN) Rahimi Returns, Will Wrestle Up At 61kg Hassan RAHIMI (IRI) will wrestle outside of Iran for the first time since winning the 57kg bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Rahimi underwent knee surgery and took nearly two years off before wrestling at 61kg for Team Bimeh Razi Babol at the 2018 World Clubs Cup. “I had knee surgery after the Rio Olympic Games, and I missed out on wrestling for about two years. I am very happy to be competing again. I love wrestling, and it is like blood in my vessel,” Rahimi said after one of his two World Clubs Cup wins. Rahimi usually competes at 57kg but plans on staying up to 61kg, at least until the 2019 World Championships. “It was my first appearance at 61kg, and I am satisfied with my performance. I have aimed to compete at 61kg in the next World Championships, but I should think forward to the Olympic Games. I should choose between 57kg and 65kg, but it depends on the future situation.” Ranked Wrestlers No. 3 Joe COLON (USA) No. 11 Nikolai OKHLOPKOV (ROU) Punia Looking to Keep Hot Streak Alive Bajrang PUNIA (IND) is looking to keep his 2018 hot streak rolling and comes into the Dan Kolov as the 65kg front runner. He’s currently ranked third in the world at 65kg and holds 40 Ranking Series points (40rsp). Punia, one of the sport’s biggest rising stars, is hoping to continue the success he achieved last year where he captured a medal in all six competitions he entered – including capping off the year with a runner-up finish at the 2019 world championships. Last season, the Indian wrestler won the Asian Games, the Commonwealth Games, the Yasar Dogu, and G. Kartozia & V. Balavadze Price, and also finished in third place at the Asian Championships. To win his first Dan Kolov title, he’ll have to stop Bulgaria's two-time world medalist Vladimir DUBOV from defending his title from a year ago. (SIDE NOTE: Punia is coming off a win over Azerbaijan's three-time world champion Haji ALIYEV at the 2019 Indian Pro League.) Ranked Wrestlers No. 3 Bajrang PUNIA (IND) No. 4 TUMUR OCHIR Tulga (MGL) No. 7 George BUCUR (ROU) No. 9 Niurhun SKRABIN (BLR) No. 11 Dimitar Lyubomirov IVANOV (BUL) Four Deep at 70kg World champion from 2017 Zurabi IAKOBISHVILI (GEO) leads a pack of four top-ten wrestlers into Ruse. The fourth through seventh-ranked wrestlers at 70kg competing this weekend are Iakobishvili, BAT ERDENE Byambadorj (MGL), Andriy KVYATKOVSKYY (UKR), and Ikhtiyor NAVRUZOV (UZB). Outside of world title holder Iakobishvili, the only other ranked wrestler at this weight who has claimed a world or Olympic medal is seventh-ranked Ikhtiyor NAVRUZOV (UZB). Navruzov won the 65kg bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. James GREEN, the United States' two-time world medalist will also wrestle at 70kg. Green won a bronze medal in 2015 and a silver medal in 2017, but only won one match at the 2018 world champion before falling to Bat Erdene in the second round, 4-2. Ranked Wrestlers No. 4 Zurabi IAKOBISHVILI (GEO) No. 5 BAT ERDENE Byambadorj (MGL) No. 6 Andriy KVYATKOVSKYY (UKR) No. 7 Ikhtiyor NAVRUZOV (UZB) PUREVJAV Unurbat (MGL) and Alexander DIERINGER (USA) are the two wrestlers who reside in the top-15 of the 79kg world rankings. Purevjav is ranked fourth in the world, and Dieringer, who collected 10 Ranking Series point after a third-place finish at the Ivan Yariguin, sits in the No. 12 spot. At 92kg, LUVSANDORJ Turtogtokh (MGL) and Magomed KURBANOV (RUS) are ranked top-10 in the world entering the Dan Kolov. Luvsandorj lost in the 2018 world bronze-medal bout and left Budapest with a fifth-place finish. The Mongolian wrestler owns 20 Ranking Series points and is ranked sixth in the world at 92kg. Magomed Kurbanov holds 14 Ranking Series point and is the tenth-ranked wrestler in the world at 92kg. Kurbanov won the prestigious Ivan Yariguin after he swept the competition, going 4-0 in the round-robin tournament. Ranking Series Point Structure (Placement Points + Entry Points = Total Points) Placement Points GOLD - 8 points SILVER - 6 points BRONZE - 4 points BRONZE - 4 points Fifth - 2 points Fifth - 2 points Entry Points 10 or less entries - 6 points 11-20 entries - 8 points 20 or more entries - 10 points SCHEDULE February 27 (Wednesday) 16:30 - Draw - FS - 61, 70, 79, 92kg; GR - 55, 63, 72, 82kg; WW - 55, 59, 65, 72kg February 28 (Thursday) 8:00 - Medical examination and weigh-in 1 - FS - 61, 70, 79, 92kg; GR (+2 kg) - 55, 63, 72, 82kg; WW - 55, 59, 65, 72kg 10:00 - Elimination rounds - FS - 61, 70, 79, 92kg; GR - 55, 63, 72, 82kg; WW - 55, 59, 65, 72kg 16:00 - Draw - FS - 57, 65, 74; GR-87 ,97, 130; WW - 62 ,68 ,76kg 16:30 - Opening ceremony 17:00 - Semifinals FS - 61, 70, 79, 92kg; GR - 55, 63, 72, 82kg; WW - 55, 59, 65, 72kg March 1 (Friday) 8:00 - Medical examination and weigh-in 1 - FS - 57, 65, 74; GR (+ 2 kg) - 87, 97, 130; WW - 62, 68, 76kg 8: 30 - Weigh-in 2 FS - 61,70,79, 92 kg; GR (+ 2 kg) - 55,63,72,82 kg; WW - 55,59,65, 72 kg Referee meeting 10: 00 - Elimination rounds FS - 57, 65, 74; GR - 87, 97, 130; WW - 62, 68, 76 kg 10: 00 - Repechages FS - 61, 70, 79, 92kg; GR - 55, 63, 72, 82kg; WW - 55, 59, 65, 72kg 16: 30 - Draw - FS - 86, 97, 125; GR - 60, 67, 77kg; WW - 50, 53, 57kg 17: 00 - Semi-finals FS - 57, 65, 74; GR - 87, 97, 130; WW - 62, 68, 76kg 18:00 - Final matches and awarding ceremony - FS - 61,70,79, 92kg; GR - 55, 63, 72, 82kg; WW - 55, 59, 65, 72kg March 2 (Satuday) 8:00 - Medical examination and weigh-in 1 - FS - 86, 97, 125; GR (+ 2 kg) - 60, 67, 77 kg; WW - 50, 53, 57kg 8:30: - Weigh-in 2 - FS - 57, 65, 74; GR (+ 2 kg) - 87, 97, 130; WW - 62, 68, 76kg 10: 00 - Elimination rounds - FS - 86, 97, 125; GR - 60, 67, 77 kg; WW - 50, 53, 57kg 10:00 - Repechages - FS - 57, 65, 74; GR - 87, 97, 130; WW - 62, 68, 76kg 17:00 - Semifinals - FS 86, 97, 125kg;GR - 60, 67, 77 kg; WW - 50, 53, 57kg 18: 00 - Final matches and awarding ceremony - FS - 57, 65, 74; GR - 87, 97, 130; WW - 62, 68, 76kg March 3 (Sunday) 8:00 - Weigh-in 2 - FS - 86, 97, 125; GR (+ 2 kg) - 60, 67, 77kg; WW - 50, 53, 57kg Repechages - FS - 86, 97, 125; GR (+ 2 kg) - 60, 67, 77 kg; WW - 50, 53, 57kg Final matches and awarding ceremony - FS - 86, 97, 125; GR - 60, 67, 77 kg; WW - 50, 53, 57kg
  4. yes, the Italian Champs withdrawal was just "nothing"... probably he wanted to save some energy and avoid any risk of injury in a useless (for him) competition... by the way, this is our team for the Kolov-Petrov tournament: men's freestyle Givi Davidovi (-57 kg) Abdellatif Mansour (-65 kg) Frank Chamizo (-74 kg) Carmelo Lumia (-86 kg) Abraham Conyedo (-97 kg) women's wrestling Emanuela Liuzzi (-50 kg) Francesca Indelicato (-57 kg) Carola Rainero (-57 kg) Aurora Campagna (-62 kg) Elena Esposito (-62 kg) Sara Da Col (-62 kg) Dalma Caneva (-68 kg) for what I see, we have another non-Italian born newcomer...Abdellatif Mansour p.s. and still no news of Kudiiamagomedov...it looks the new mystery of Fatima...nobody knows anything, nobody says anything, even the NF doesn't answer to any enquiry about him...meh...
  5. well, with young women is always a lottery, but trust me, if she grows up according to what she have shown until now, in a couple of years she's gonna be minutes ahead of those girls... so far, all previews about HMF are about the next Bjorgen, not less... we just have to sit and wait...it won't take very long to see if they're right or not...
  6. Big Competition in Austria (or France or Italy)? It was more than expected...actually, I'm surprised they did wait until now...
  7. Live Scoring for the Junior events of this Championship... https://www.fencingtimelive.com/tournaments/eventSchedule/87A87D9BC8B14F568FE7F5003AEE8179#today
  8. yeah...and let's not forget that Ebba Andersson is only 2 years older and there's always a certain Helene Marie Fossesholm ready on the runway, 2 years younger than Karlsson and already only a bunch of seconds behind her at the Junior Worlds just a few weeks ago... I think women's CC Skiing is gonna get a lot more interesting than now in quite a short while...
  9. 2019 World Cup, Stage #1 (New Delhi, IND) Final Recap Hungary and India won the final medal table with 3 Gold Medals each... China won the most medals (10), but they only managed to get 1 Gold... Russia, Germany and Switzerland also won 1 Gold medal each, meanwhile a total of 13 Nations won at least a medal (not looking at which kind of medal)... for what concerns the Olympic Quota Places, China dominated the field, earning good 5 spots, followed by Hungary with 2 and a bunch of Nations (AUT, IND, ITA, SRB, SUI, TPE and KOR) getting 1 Quota Place each... Full Medal Table can be found here (right side of the page): https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/venue/schedule_by_discipline.ashx?cshipid=2540
  10. 2019 World Cup, Stage #1 (New Delhi, IND) Mixed Teams 10m Air Pistol Gold: India 1 (Manu Bhaker & Chaudhary Saurabh) Silver: China 1 (Jiang Ranxin & Zhang Bowen) Bronze: South Korea 2 (Kim Min Jung & Park Dae Hun)
  11. I don't know if it's just me, but the streaming has gone...dead...over...kaputt!
  12. not sure Chamizo will show up...last weekend he missed the Italian Champs (he pulled out at the last minute, it's not been explained why?)... and also Azerbaijan had their Nationals last week (I saw they were broadcasting them on CBC Sport from Tuesday to Thursday)...I think that's the reason for their absence in Bulgaria...
  13. naaa, I think Moldoveanu and Coman are both good enough to qualify as individuals... but I agree on the rest of your post...
  14. 2019 PSA Squash World Championships (Chicago, USA) Last #16, Part #2 Men Simon Rösner b. Borja Golan 3-2 (9-11, 11-7, 10-12, 11-5, 11-5; 93m) Saurav Ghosal b. Joel Makin 3-1 (11-13, 11-7, 11-7, 14-12; 80m) Paul Coll b. Fares Dessouky 3-1 (11-5, 11-6, 6-11, 11-8; 71m) Ali Farag vs Mazen Hesham 3-0 (11-4, 11-4, 11-9; 36m) Quarterfinals Schedule (to be played between Tonight and Tomorrow) Mohamed El Shorbagy vs Miguel Rodriguez Marwan El Shorbagy vs Tarek Momen Simon Rösner vs Saurav Ghosal Paul Coll vs Ali Farag
  15. 2019 PSA Squash World Championships (Chicago, USA) Last #16, Part #2 Women Joelle King b. Joey Chan 3-0 (11-7, 11-9, 15-13; 31m) Camille Serme b. Nicol David 3-1 (9-11, 11-4, 11-4, 11-5; 41m) Tesni Evans b. Sarah-Jane Perry 3-1 (11-6, 11-8, 8-11, 11-7; 45m) Nour El Sherbini b. Amanda Sobhy 3-2 (10-12, 11-3, 4-11, 11-8, 11-7; 52m) Quarterfinals Schedule (to be played between Tonight and Tomorrow) Raneem El Welily vs Nouran Gohar Annie Au vs Nour El Tayeb Joelle King vs Camille Serme Tesni Evans vs Nour El Sherbini
  16. mixed teams 10m Air Pistol, pairs qualified to the Final India 1 (Manu Bhaker & Chaudhary Saurabh) China 1 (Jiang Ranxin & Zhang Bowen) South Korea 1 (Kim Bo Mi & Han Seung Woo) South Korea 2 (Kim Min Jung & Park Dae Hun) Ukraine (Oksana Kovalchuk & Oleh Omelchuk)
  17. 2019 World Cup, Stage #1 (New Delhi, IND) Mixed Teams 10m Air Rifle Gold: China 2 (Zhao Ruozhu & Liu Yukun) Silver: Romania 1 (Laura-Georgeta Coman & Alin Moldoveanu) Bronze: South Korea 1 (Keum Ji Hyeon & Choo Byoung Gil)
  18. e a quanto pare, il Golden Gala del 2020 (e forse anche negli anni successivi) potrebbe emigrare a Milano...nel 2020 per cause di forza maggiore (Europei di Calcio), dal 2021 in poi...beh, lì entrano in gioco la solita politica e le questioni prettamente economiche... https://www.oasport.it/2019/02/atletica-giovanni-malago-rivela-il-presidente-giomi-ha-chiesto-di-trasferire-nel-2020-il-golden-gala-a-milano2/
  19. 2019 Cadet & Junior Fencing European Championships, Cadet only Medal Table ITA, 4 / 1 / 7 RUS, 3 / 5 / 3 HUN, 3 / 3 / 3 GER, 1 / 0 / 1 TUR, 1 / 0 / 0 FRA, 0 / 2 / 0 UKR, 0 / 1 / 1 POL, 0 / 0 / 2 CRO, 0 / 0 / 1
  20. Alex Vinatzer is Clement Noel successor... today he won with big margin the men's Slalom in front of Benjamin Ritchie and Sam Maes... https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/results.html?sectorcode=AL&raceid=95709
  21. https://www.tissottiming.com/2019/ctrwch/pl-pl/Default/
  22. which is normally the case... it's quite unusual to see fire weapons events held before the air weapons'...but this time it went that way... on the other side, if they went the other way round, now it would be the Korean Kim (who today won her quota place as 4th ranked) to call it an unlucky circumstance... every medal has always 2 sides...
  23. the trade deadline came...and most teams made all what they could to improve their immediate and/or their future perspective (depending on their current ranking and ambition in this season)... among the moves that hit the headlines: Mark Stone traded from Ottawa to the Vegas Golden Knights; Nashville sacrifying some young talent like Kevin Fiala to add consistency and experience with Mikael Granlund and Wayne Simmonds; San Josè adding scoring depth with Gustav Nyquist, acquired from Detroit; Winnipeg re-shuffling their lines with the newcomers Kevin Hayes (from the NY Rangers), Matt Hendricks (from Minnesota), Bogdan Kiselevich (from Florida), Alexander Broadhurst (from Columbus) and Nathan Beaulieu (from Buffalo); Colorado acquiring Derek Brassard from Florida; Calgary fixing their defence with Oscar Fantenberg from the L.A. Kings (that earlier in the season sent also Jake Muzzin to Toronto and made many other moves intended to find some space in their salary cap for the upcoming offseason)... here are all the moves made in these days from the 31 NHL teams: https://www.nhl.com/news/2018-19-nhl-trades/c-289968698?tid=278542340 and here's a quick analysis of where the teams stand right now, after the trade deadline: https://www.nhl.com/news/how-each-team-fared-at-nhl-trade-deadline/c-305243854?tid=278542340
  24. Italy out in quarterfinals in the women's team foil...
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