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World Draws http://cms.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Fea...adcast-ScheduleMonday Sept 8: Mens Freestyle: 57, 70, 86, 125kg Tuesday Sept 9: Mens Freestyle: 61, 65, 74, 96kg Wednesday Sept 10: Women's Freestyle: 48, 55, 60, 69kg Thursday Sept 11: Women's Freestyle: 53,58, 75kg Friday Sept 12: Women's Freestyle: 63kg Greco: 75, 85kg Saturday Sept 13: Greco: 66, 80, 130kg Sunday Sept 14: Greco: 59, 71, 98kg http://arena.fila-wrestling.com/sport-event/show/c475d798-2f61-11e4-b53b-080027880ca6/resultsRuth with the 12-2 tech early in the second. Ramos loses to Mongolia 4-7. Dlagnev teched Romanov of Moldova in 2:25. Marable beats Tanatarov (KAZ) 2-1. Tanatarov won a bronze in London at 66kg.
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Ruth with the 12-2 tech early in the second. Ramos loses to Mongolia 4-7. Dlagnev teched Romanov of Moldova in 2:25. Marable beats Tanatarov (KAZ) 2-1. Tanatarov won a bronze in London at 66kg.
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Good luck reading these results - But none of the first 4 US guys made it to the semifinals.
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Results Qualif. - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 3 UZB - KURBANOV Nasibullo 4 1 PP 3 11 JPN - TAKAHASHI Yuki 44 KGZ - ALYMBAEV Altynbek 2 1 PP 3 2 KAZ - SHINGISSOV Shokan 95 MON - TULBEA Ghenadie 1 1 PP 3 5 RUS - LEBEDEV Victor 4 GER - EWALD Marcel 3 1 PP 3 6 VEN - MEJIAS Pedro Jesus 45 IRI - RAHIMI Hassan Sabzali 6 5 EX 0 0 ESP - METREVELI Levan 96 ARM - BARSEGHYAN Garik 0 0 PO 3 4 UKR - AIVAZIAN Mykola 5 AZE - GUEZZATILOV Axmedmabi 8 3 PP 1 2 MDA - CHIRTOACA Alexandru 46 GEO - KHINCHEGASHVILI Vladimer 10 4 ST 0 0 CHI - QUISPE Andre Renato 97 CAN - TAKAHASHI Steven 2 1 PP 3 9 ROU - DUKOV Andrei 6 BLR - ANDREYEU Uladzislau 3 3 PP 1 1 FRA - ELOUARRAQE Zoheir 47 BUL - FERAIM Mehmed 9 3 PP 1 2 NAM - SHILIMELA Naatele Sem 98 MRI - BANDOU Jean Guyliane Joris 2 1 SP 4 14 CHN - QI Mude 7 USA - RAMOS Anthony Joseph 4 1 PP 3 7 MGL - ERDENEBAT Bekhbayar 48 TUR - PEKER Ahmet 0 0 ST 4 10 IND - AWARE Rahul Balasaheb 1/8 Final - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 112 PRK - YANG Kyong Il 11 4 SP 1 1 KOR - KIM Sunggwon 21 JPN - TAKAHASHI Yuki 10 4 ST 0 0 KAZ - SHINGISSOV Shokan 62 RUS - LEBEDEV Victor 5 3 PO 0 0 VEN - MEJIAS Pedro Jesus 113 IRI - RAHIMI Hassan Sabzali 10 3 PP 1 2 UKR - AIVAZIAN Mykola 22 AZE - GUEZZATILOV Axmedmabi 2 1 PP 3 8 GEO - KHINCHEGASHVILI Vladimer 63 ROU - DUKOV Andrei 0 0 PO 3 2 BLR - ANDREYEU Uladzislau 114 BUL - FERAIM Mehmed 4 3 PP 1 4 CHN - QI Mude 23 MGL - ERDENEBAT Bekhbayar 9 3 PP 1 8 IND - AWARE Rahul Balasaheb 1/4 Final - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 72 PRK - YANG Kyong Il 10 3 PP 1 1 JPN - TAKAHASHI Yuki 73 RUS - LEBEDEV Victor 1 0 VT 5 7 IRI - RAHIMI Hassan Sabzali 74 GEO - KHINCHEGASHVILI Vladimer 4 3 PO 0 0 BLR - ANDREYEU Uladzislau 75 BUL - FERAIM Mehmed 0 0 PO 3 4 MGL - ERDENEBAT Bekhbayar 1/2 Final - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 80 PRK - YANG Kyong Il 5 3 PP 1 5 IRI - RAHIMI Hassan Sabzali 81 GEO - KHINCHEGASHVILI Vladimer 6 3 PP 1 3 MGL - ERDENEBAT Bekhbayar Qualif. - FS - 70 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 99 MDA - NEDEALCO Evgheni 11 4 ST 0 0 MEX - ESCOTO Eduardo Valencio 8 HUN - GULYAS Zsombor Istvan 0 0 ST 4 11 UZB - ABDURAKHMONOV Bekzod 49 BUL - KIROV Miroslav Stefanov 1 1 PP 3 2 IRI - HOSSEINKHANI Mostafa Mohabbali 100 JPN - HOSAKA Ken 3 3 PP 1 1 ISR - POPOV Mark 9 EGY - IBRAHIM Ayad Ibrahim Khalil 0 0 ST 4 11 TUR - GOR Yakup 50 CAN - NCUBE Cleopas 11 4 ST 0 0 IND - ARUN Arun 101 KOR - KIM Dai-Sung 15 4 SP 1 5 ROU - MOISE Adrian Ionut 10 GRE - TRIANTAFYLLIDIS Andreas 0 0 VT 5 10 RUS - TSABOLOV Khetik 51 ECU - BLANCO Yoan 5 3 PP 1 4 GEO - JATCHVADZE Aleksandre 102 UKR - PERVACHUK Rostyslav 1 1 SP 4 11 BLR - SHABANAU Ali 11 PUR - SOTO Pedro 4 3 PP 1 2 KGZ - DOGDURBEK Uuluelaman 52 CHN - GUI Yunfei 1 1 PP 3 9 ARM - GRIGORYAN Grigor 103 USA - MARABLE Nicholas Thomas 2 3 PP 1 1 KAZ - TANATAROV Akzhurek 1/8 Final - FS - 70 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 64 TJK - YUSUPOV Zalimkhan 11 4 ST 0 0 MGL - BATCHULUUN Ankhbayar 115 AZE - DIBIZGADJIYEV Ruslan 6 3 PP 1 4 MDA - NEDEALCO Evgheni 24 UZB - ABDURAKHMONOV Bekzod 3 3 PP 1 3 IRI - HOSSEINKHANI Mostafa Mohabbali 65 JPN - HOSAKA Ken 0 0 ST 4 11 TUR - GOR Yakup 116 CAN - NCUBE Cleopas 4 3 PP 1 2 KOR - KIM Dai-Sung 25 RUS - TSABOLOV Khetik 9 3 PP 1 4 ECU - BLANCO Yoan 66 BLR - SHABANAU Ali 12 4 ST 0 0 PUR - SOTO Pedro 117 ARM - GRIGORYAN Grigor 2 1 PP 3 4 USA - MARABLE Nicholas Thomas 1/4 Final - FS - 70 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 123 TJK - YUSUPOV Zalimkhan 3 3 PO 0 0 AZE - DIBIZGADJIYEV Ruslan 124 UZB - ABDURAKHMONOV Bekzod 1 1 PP 3 4 TUR - GOR Yakup 125 CAN - NCUBE Cleopas 6 1 PP 3 8 RUS - TSABOLOV Khetik 126 BLR - SHABANAU Ali 5 3 PP 1 2 USA - MARABLE Nicholas Thomas 1/2 Final - FS - 70 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 127 TJK - YUSUPOV Zalimkhan 0 0 PO 3 7 TUR - GOR Yakup 128 RUS - TSABOLOV Khetik 11 4 ST 0 0 BLR - SHABANAU Ali Qualif. - FS - 86 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 1 RSA - HIETBRINK Armando Ruan 2 1 SP 4 12 CUB - SALAS Reineris 42 GBS - INTIPE Quintino 1 0 VT 5 2 IND - KUMAR Naresh 93 EGY - ZAGHLOUL Mohamed Aly 7 1 PP 3 14 VEN - CEBALLOS Pedro Francisco 2 ASA - TUAMOHELOA Nathaniel Tuifao 0 0 VF 5 0 POL - BARANOWSKI Zbigniew Mateusz 43 TKM - MELEJAYEV Yusup 2 1 SP 4 12 USA - RUTH Edward Lee 94 IRI - MOHAMMADIAN Mohammadhossein Askari 10 4 ST 0 0 BRA - ABOU Adrian Antoine 1/16 Final - FS - 86 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 56 MGL - ORGODOL Uitumen 4 1 PP 3 11 GRE - XENIDIS Timofei 107 KAZ - KAKHIDZE Aslan 10 3 PP 1 4 ESP - FRIEV TaImuraz 16 GEO - MARSAGISHVILI Dato 12 4 SP 1 2 AUT - PETER Dominic Klaus 57 CHN - BI Shengfeng 12 4 SP 1 2 MDA - BALAUR Denis 108 TUR - YASAR Selim 2 1 PP 3 9 RUS - SADULAEV Abdulrashid 17 SVK - BODNAR Michael 0 0 ST 4 10 UKR - TSOTADZE Dzhambuli 58 MEX - BILLORIEBO Daniel 4 1 PP 3 8 UZB - RAJAPOV Ilfat 109 ARM - MURTAZALIEV Musa 3 1 PP 3 5 BUL - GANEV Mihail Petrov 18 PUR - ESPINAL Jaime Yusept 8 3 PO 0 0 ITA - ZUZ Tudor Vasile 59 IRL - DOLLY Alexander William 0 0 PO 3 6 AZE - OSMANOV Gamzat 110 BLR - MAHAMEDAU Amarhajy 2 0 VT 5 6 HUN - VEREB Istvan 19 KOR - LEE Dong-Wook 4 1 PP 3 8 ROU - STEFAN Gheorghita 60 CAN - TAGZIEV Tamerlan 4 1 PP 3 5 JPN - MATSUMOTO Atsushi 111 CUB - SALAS Reineris 10 3 PP 1 3 IND - KUMAR Naresh 20 VEN - CEBALLOS Pedro Francisco 5 3 PP 1 1 POL - BARANOWSKI Zbigniew Mateusz 61 USA - RUTH Edward Lee 4 1 PP 3 7 IRI - MOHAMMADIAN Mohammadhossein Askari 1/8 Final - FS - 86 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 120 GRE - XENIDIS Timofei 7 1 PP 3 14 KAZ - KAKHIDZE Aslan 29 GEO - MARSAGISHVILI Dato 13 4 SP 1 2 CHN - BI Shengfeng 70 RUS - SADULAEV Abdulrashid 11 4 SP 1 1 UKR - TSOTADZE Dzhambuli 121 UZB - RAJAPOV Ilfat 0 0 VT 5 7 BUL - GANEV Mihail Petrov 30 PUR - ESPINAL Jaime Yusept 3 1 PP 3 4 AZE - OSMANOV Gamzat 71 HUN - VEREB Istvan 0 0 PO 3 2 ROU - STEFAN Gheorghita 122 JPN - MATSUMOTO Atsushi 3 1 PP 3 6 CUB - SALAS Reineris 31 VEN - CEBALLOS Pedro Francisco 6 1 PP 3 8 IRI - MOHAMMADIAN Mohammadhossein Askari 1/4 Final - FS - 86 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 76 KAZ - KAKHIDZE Aslan 10 3 PP 1 9 GEO - MARSAGISHVILI Dato 77 RUS - SADULAEV Abdulrashid 11 4 ST 0 0 BUL - GANEV Mihail Petrov 78 AZE - OSMANOV Gamzat 10 4 ST 0 0 ROU - STEFAN Gheorghita 79 CUB - SALAS Reineris 4 3 PP 1 2 IRI - MOHAMMADIAN Mohammadhossein Askari 1/2 Final - FS - 86 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 82 KAZ - KAKHIDZE Aslan 0 0 ST 4 10 RUS - SADULAEV Abdulrashid Qualif. - FS - 125 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 12 JPN - OKA Tomoyuki 1 1 PP 3 7 CHN - DENG Zhiwei 53 IRI - GHASEMI Komil 4 3 PO 0 0 UKR - KHOTSIANIVSKYI Oleksandr 104 AZE - DZEBISOV Aslan 4 3 PP 1 1 KGZ - LAZAREV Aiaal 13 TUR - AKGUL Taha 10 3 PP 1 4 HUN - CSERCSICS Richard 54 SVK - GAGLOEV Soslan Mairbekovich 8 3 PP 1 1 CAN - JARVIS Korey 105 MDA - ROMANOV Alexandr 1 1 SP 4 11 USA - DLAGNEV Tervel Ivaylov 14 KOR - SUNG Ryong 2 3 PP 1 2 IND - TOMAR Rajeev 55 GEO - SAKANDELIDZE Giorgi 0 0 PO 3 4 BLR - SHEMAROV Alexei 106 MKD - DANOV Boban 6 3 PO 0 0 LAT - MIHAILOVS Dmitrijs 15 VEN - VIVENES Luis Felipe 0 0 ST 4 10 MGL - JARGALSAIKHAN Chuluunbat 1/8 Final - FS - 125 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 26 GER - MATUHIN Nick 6 5 VT 0 0 KAZ - DUISSENBEKOV Yerzhan 67 RUS - GATCALOV Khadzhimurat 8 3 PO 0 0 ESP - CUBA Jose 118 POL - SKASKIEWICZ Kamil Stanislaw 0 0 PO 3 3 UZB - KURBANOV Kurban 27 CHN - DENG Zhiwei 2 1 PP 3 7 IRI - GHASEMI Komil 68 AZE - DZEBISOV Aslan 0 0 PO 3 4 TUR - AKGUL Taha 119 SVK - GAGLOEV Soslan Mairbekovich 0 0 PO 3 5 USA - DLAGNEV Tervel Ivaylov 28 KOR - SUNG Ryong 0 0 ST 4 10 BLR - SHEMAROV Alexei 69 MKD - DANOV Boban 0 0 ST 4 10 MGL - JARGALSAIKHAN Chuluunbat 1/4 Final - FS - 125 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 32 GER - MATUHIN Nick 0 0 ST 4 11 RUS - GATCALOV Khadzhimurat 33 UZB - KURBANOV Kurban 0 0 PO 3 7 IRI - GHASEMI Komil 34 TUR - AKGUL Taha 4 3 PP 1 2 USA - DLAGNEV Tervel Ivaylov 35 BLR - SHEMAROV Alexei 6 3 PO 0 0 MGL - JARGALSAIKHAN Chuluunbat 1/2 Final - FS - 125 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 36 RUS - GATCALOV Khadzhimurat 4 1 PP 3 5 IRI - GHASEMI Komil 37 TUR - AKGUL Taha 8 3 PP 1 1 BLR - SHEMAROV Alexei Repechage - FS - 125 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 38 HUN - CSERCSICS Richard 2 1 PP 3 6 AZE - DZEBISOV Aslan 39 UKR - KHOTSIANIVSKYI Oleksandr 10 4 ST 0 0 CHN - DENG Zhiwei
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U.S. freestyle results 57 kg/125.5 lbs. – Tony Ramos, Iowa City, Iowa (Titan Mercury WC/Hawkeye WC) LOSS Bekhbayar Erdenebat (Mongolia), 4-7 70 kg/154 lbs. – Nick Marable, Morgantown, W.Va. (Sunkist Kids) WIN Akzurek Tantarov (Kazakhstan), 2-1 WIN Grigor Grigoryan (Armenia), 4-2 LOSS Ali Shabanov (Belarus), 5-2 86 kg/189 lbs. – Ed Ruth, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC) WIN Yusup Melejaev (Turkmenistan), 12-2 LOSS Askari Mohammadian (Iran), 4-7 125 kg/275 lbs. – Tervel Dlagnev, Columbus, Ohio (Sunkist Kids/Ohio RTC) – Bronze Medal WIN Aleksandr Romanov (Moldova), 11-1 WIN Soslan Gagloev (Slovakia), 5-0 LOSS Taha Akgul (Turkey), 2-4 WIN Aslan Dzebisov (Azerbaijan), 3-1 WIN Alexei Shemarov (Belarus), 2-1
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Qualif. - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 150 JPN - KAMOI Masakazu 3 1 PP 3 6 BUL - DUBOV Vladimir Vladimirov 200 IRI - ESMAEILPOORJOUYBARI Masoud Mahmoud 6 3 PP 1 4 SVK - BOLOTNJUK Mykola 240 MGL - ENKHSAIKHAN Nyam-Ochir 3 3 PP 1 2 KOR - YANG Jaehoon 151 MDA - PERPELITA Andrei 15 4 SP 1 5 KGZ - MAMATAEV Adilet 201 INA - HAMKA Hamka 0 0 ST 4 10 USA - KENNEDY James Joseph 241 BLR - KALIYEU Heorhi 1 1 PP 3 2 POL - BIENKOWSKI Krzysztof 152 AZE - ALIYEV Haji 14 4 SP 1 2 UKR - SHUPTAR Vasyl 202 GEO - LOMTADZE Beka 10 4 ST 0 0 TKM - REJEPOV Ramil 242 ARM - FRANGULYAN Valodya 0 0 PO 3 5 RUS - BOGOMOEV Aleksandr 153 ROU - GUIDEA Ivan 5 1 PP 3 8 IND - MANN Rahul 203 SEN - DIATTA Jean Bernard Diadia 0 0 VT 5 4 CUB - BONNE Yowlys 1/8 Final - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 167 PRK - KIM Kuk Gwang 1 1 PP 3 3 KAZ - SANA Artas 217 TUR - AKTAS Munir Recep 7 3 PP 1 3 UZB - SAYFULLAEV Hayot 257 MKD - REDJALARI Jasin 4 1 SP 4 14 BUL - DUBOV Vladimir Vladimirov 168 IRI - ESMAEILPOORJOUYBARI Masoud Mahmoud 7 3 PO 0 0 MGL - ENKHSAIKHAN Nyam-Ochir 218 MDA - PERPELITA Andrei 6 3 PP 1 4 USA - KENNEDY James Joseph 258 POL - BIENKOWSKI Krzysztof 0 0 ST 4 10 AZE - ALIYEV Haji 169 GEO - LOMTADZE Beka 3 1 SP 4 13 RUS - BOGOMOEV Aleksandr 219 IND - MANN Rahul 0 0 ST 4 10 CUB - BONNE Yowlys 1/4 Final - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 225 KAZ - SANA Artas 6 3 PP 1 2 TUR - AKTAS Munir Recep 226 BUL - DUBOV Vladimir Vladimirov 1 1 SP 4 12 IRI - ESMAEILPOORJOUYBARI Masoud Mahmoud 227 MDA - PERPELITA Andrei 0 0 ST 4 11 AZE - ALIYEV Haji 228 RUS - BOGOMOEV Aleksandr 0 0 ST 4 10 CUB - BONNE Yowlys 1/2 Final - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 229 KAZ - SANA Artas 0 0 ST 4 10 IRI - ESMAEILPOORJOUYBARI Masoud Mahmoud 230 AZE - ALIYEV Haji 4 3 PP 1 2 CUB - BONNE Yowlys Repechage - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 233 UKR - SHUPTAR Vasyl 0 0 VB 5 0 POL - BIENKOWSKI Krzysztof 231 SVK - BOLOTNJUK Mykola 1 1 PP 3 7 MGL - ENKHSAIKHAN Nyam-Ochir
1/16 Final - FS - 74 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 243 CHN - LIN Zushen 2 1 PP 3 4 KOR - LEE Yunseok 154 USA - BURROUGHS Jordan Ernest 4 3 PP 1 3 GBS - MIDANA Augusto 204 GRE - TSERACHIDIS Ioannis 6 3 PO 0 0 MEX - FLORES Cristian 244 UZB - KURBANOV Rashid 10 4 ST 0 0 ESP - MARTINEZ Alberto 155 INA - AZZHAR Henry Hidaya 0 0 VT 5 8 SRB - EFENDIEV Zaur 205 ISR - RAHAMIM Hanoh 0 0 ST 4 13 UKR - DUDAIEV Rustam 245 FRA - LAMPIS Luca Ezio 1 1 SP 4 12 RUS - TSARGUSH Denis 156 KGZ - INNOKENTIEV Innokentii 3 1 PP 3 6 POL - BRZOZOWSKI Krystian 206 KAZ - USSERBAYEV Galymzhan 7 3 PP 1 5 MGL - PUREVJAV Unurbat 246 GEO - KVELASHVILI Jumber 4 3 PP 1 3 TUR - DEMIRTAS Soner 157 HUN - HATOS Gabor 0 0 PO 3 5 IRI - AFZALIPAEMAMI Reza Alireza 207 AZE - ALIYEV Ashraf 11 4 SP 1 1 ITA - LUMIA Carmelo 247 IND - BALRAJ Balraj 0 0 ST 4 10 MDA - BURCA Alexandru 158 BLR - GAIDAROV Murad 12 3 PP 1 5 BUL - BAZAN Leonid Anatolievich 208 TKM - KAMBAROV Ramazan 0 0 ST 4 12 JPN - TAKATANI Sohsuke 248 CUB - LOPEZ Livan 7 3 PP 1 1 GER - SHYYKA Andriy 1/8 Final - FS - 74 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 259 KOR - LEE Yunseok 2 1 SP 4 13 USA - BURROUGHS Jordan Ernest 170 GRE - TSERACHIDIS Ioannis 4 1 SP 4 14 UZB - KURBANOV Rashid 220 SRB - EFENDIEV Zaur 1 1 PP 3 3 UKR - DUDAIEV Rustam 260 RUS - TSARGUSH Denis 10 3 PP 1 2 POL - BRZOZOWSKI Krystian 171 KAZ - USSERBAYEV Galymzhan 1 1 PP 3 5 GEO - KVELASHVILI Jumber 221 IRI - AFZALIPAEMAMI Reza Alireza 4 1 PP 3 6 AZE - ALIYEV Ashraf 261 MDA - BURCA Alexandru 4 1 PP 3 7 BLR - GAIDAROV Murad 172 JPN - TAKATANI Sohsuke 15 4 SP 1 2 CUB - LOPEZ Livan 1/4 Final - FS - 74 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 265 USA - BURROUGHS Jordan Ernest 5 3 PO 0 0 UZB - KURBANOV Rashid 266 UKR - DUDAIEV Rustam 0 0 PO 3 4 RUS - TSARGUSH Denis 267 GEO - KVELASHVILI Jumber 9 3 PP 1 5 AZE - ALIYEV Ashraf 268 BLR - GAIDAROV Murad 0 0 PO 3 3 JPN - TAKATANI Sohsuke 1/2 Final - FS - 74 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 269 USA - BURROUGHS Jordan Ernest 0 1 PP 3 9 RUS - TSARGUSH Denis 270 GEO - KVELASHVILI Jumber 1 1 PP 3 3 JPN - TAKATANI Sohsuke Repechage - FS - 74 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 273 TKM - KAMBAROV Ramazan 0 0 PO 3 9 CUB - LOPEZ Livan 271 FRA - LAMPIS Luca Ezio 1 1 PP 3 8 POL - BRZOZOWSKI Krystian
Qualif. - FS - 97 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 145 CHN - ZHANG Xueyi 8 3 PO 0 0 SVK - JALOVIAR Jozef 195 RUS - GADISOV Abdusalam 12 4 SP 1 2 CAN - GILL Arjun Singh 235 ARG - MAIER Yuri Alexei Horacio 4 1 SP 4 14 CUB - CORTINA Javier 146 JPN - SUZUKI Seiji 0 1 PP 3 6 POL - BARAN Radoslaw 196 LAT - LAGODSKIS Imants 4 0 EX 5 4 TUR - ERDOGAN Samil 236 IRI - YAZDANI Reza Mohammad Ali 10 4 ST 0 0 IND - SUMIT Sumit 147 SUI - HUTTER Philipp Marcel 1 1 PP 3 9 KGZ - MUSAEV Magomed 197 TJK - ISKARDARI Rustam 11 4 ST 0 0 KOR - GU Taehyun 237 ALB - SHALA Egzon 7 5 VT 0 4 BLR - DZHALILAU Yusup 148 UKR - ANDRIITSEV Valerii 10 4 ST 0 0 TKM - KARATAYEV Nuryagdy 198 USA - VARNER Jacob Stephen 7 3 PO 0 0 GER - HARTH William 238 UZB - OMAROV Omar 0 0 VB 5 0 MGL - DORJKHAND Khuderbulga 149 KAZ - INKAR Yermukambet 7 3 PP 1 1 AUT - LUDESCHER Johannes 199 MDA - CEBAN Nicolai 0 0 PO 3 6 AZE - GAZYUMOV Khetag 239 MEX - FLORES Yessy Ruiz 0 0 ST 4 10 GEO - ODIKADZE Elizbar 1/8 Final - FS - 97 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 214 HUN - SZMIK Attila 0 0 PO 3 6 CHN - ZHANG Xueyi 254 RUS - GADISOV Abdusalam 8 3 PO 0 0 CUB - CORTINA Javier 165 POL - BARAN Radoslaw 0 0 ST 4 10 TUR - ERDOGAN Samil 215 IRI - YAZDANI Reza Mohammad Ali 9 3 PP 1 3 KGZ - MUSAEV Magomed 255 TJK - ISKARDARI Rustam 2 0 VT 5 9 ALB - SHALA Egzon 166 UKR - ANDRIITSEV Valerii 5 3 PP 1 3 USA - VARNER Jacob Stephen 216 MGL - DORJKHAND Khuderbulga 12 4 SP 1 2 KAZ - INKAR Yermukambet 256 AZE - GAZYUMOV Khetag 2 3 PP 1 1 GEO - ODIKADZE Elizbar 1/4 Final - FS - 97 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory CP TP Wrestler 175 CHN - ZHANG Xueyi 0 0 ST 4 10 RUS - GADISOV Abdusalam 176 TUR - ERDOGAN Samil 8 3 PO 0 0 IRI - YAZDANI Reza Mohammad Ali 177 ALB - SHALA Egzon 2 1 PP 3 9 UKR - ANDRIITSEV Valerii 178 MGL - DORJKHAND Khuderbulga 0 0 PO 3 6 AZE - GAZYUMOV Khetag
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I agree with the comments many are making that a true double elimnation format to the Bronze, or maybe even Round Robin, would greatly enhance the fairness and enternainment value of Worlds.
Having said that, everyone knew the rules coming. And all countries wrestled in the same format.
And our results were disappointing.
1. 57 KG Ramos -- Felt this was our weakest weight coming in and the results bore it out. Ramos may have a bright future, I have no idea, but I hope the stateside competition for him at this weight improves materially in next 2 years.
2, 61KG Kennedy -- Really came into his own this year at this non-olypmic weight. Was the only top tier American to totally committ himself to this weight --- and the results showed at the US Open and Team Trials. But it did not translate at Worlds. 2015 will have us 1 year closer to the Olympics so I doubt Kennedy will see increased competition back home. Hopefully he can improve and have better results next year at Worlds.
3. 65KG Metcalf --- Lost on a controversial call after getting banged up. Nevertheless, I think Metcalf going 1-1 was the biggest disappointment for our team. He dominated a very strong weight class back home but, once again, came home empty handed when competing on the grandest stage. Brent will only be 29 next year and he was clearly better this year than any other. I don't think he will be retiring until after making a run at the '16 games, but I expect the likes of Oliver, Pico and Stieber to close the gap next Spring at the US Open and WTT. Will be interesting to see what happens at this weight class. If one of those guys does knock him off, I won't be surprised if they end up fairing better against the Interntational Competition than Brent has.
4. 70KG Marable --- See 61KK.
5. 74KG "The Champ" --- He has set the bar so high for himself, that a Bronze medal is a disappointment. Whispers that he is slipping are creeping into westling chatter. I don't buy it. I just think the competitiong(at home and abroad) has (and will continue to) improve. In order for JB to get back to the level of success he is accustomed, he will need to improve as well. I think there is a great chance he will do so and win a few more World/Olympic Golds. If not, Dake and Taylor are right there beathing down his kneck.
6. 86 KG -- Ed Ruth. Hard for me to be objective with Ed b/c I am such a fan. The strides he made year-over-year in FS where phenomenal. Even when he lost, it was against top international competition and all were competitive matches. I am hopeful some of his weaknesses are reduced by next year and he becomes a perennial World/Olympic medal winner. Unfortunately for Ed, barring injury, the Russian at this weight class may not ever lose a match (a bit of hyperbole there, but that kid is unreal). As for this year, I was hoping Ed would come home with a Bronze or Silver. Perhaps that was wishful thinking, but am very disappointed he only went 1-1 and think a true Double Elimination (to the bronze) would have helped his chances.
7. 97KG -- Varner. I'm not looking into this result too much. No-one back home pushed Varner for this spot on the team, He took '13 off after winning Olympic Gold in '12. I expect him to be a lot stronger next year. BTW, he is the same age as Metcalf but it feels like he is younger (at least to me).
6, 125 KG Dlagnov. The lone wrestler on team to meet or exceed realistic hopes/expectations. Some did predict he would win a Bronze, but many also thought he would continue to fall a round short. It was great to see him get some hardware. Despite being a year older than Varner/Metcalf, I think he will own this weight for the US through '16. Hopefully he catches a break here and there and does even better in '15 & '16 than he did this year.
FYI -- Personally I don't think wrestling for (or even winning) a bronze medal should get JB and TD byes into next years WTT finals. That should be reserved for Gold medal winners. Not a knock on either of them, I just think it is too much of an advantage for a someone who wrestled for Bronze (especially in a repechage format),
Women Freestyle
Adeline Gray takes control in her semifinal win over Estonia's Epp Mae at the World Championships on Thursday. Robbert Wijtman photo.
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan – Adeline Gray is back in the finals of the World Championships.
And she did it with one of the most remarkable performances of her amazing career.
Gray stormed through an incredibly tough bottom half of a bracket that included the World’s top five ranked wrestlers to reach the gold-medal match at 75 kg/165 lbs. on Thursday at the Gymnastics Palace.
The medal matches are set for 6 p.m. Thursday (9 a.m. Eastern)
“To be a World champion you’ve got to beat the best girls in the World,” Gray said. “It’s an exciting day. I knew it was a gauntlet of a bracket to go through and I woke up this morning and I just decided I was going to win. My coaches really believed in me. I’m excited to be on the podium again with another medal and I’m really hoping it’s a gold one tonight.”
Gray, a 2012 World champion, capped an amazing four-win first session with a 5-1 victory over World University silver medalist Epp Mae of Estonia in the women’s freestyle semifinals.
“I just got a couple quick takedowns and that was huge for me,” Gray said. “I just played it safe and wrestled smart in the second period.”
Gray advances to meet surprise finalist Aline da Silva of Brazil in Thursday night’s finals. Gray beat da Silva, ranked 10th in the World, 7-0 in the New York AC tournament in November.
“I’m excited to wrestle her,” Gray said. “She’s a dangerous wrestler. I have to control my pace and just wrestle my match.”
Gray will be joined in the medal round by teammate Alli Ragan, who is in the bronze-medal bout at 58 kg/128 lbs. Ragan will meet Anastassia Huchok of Belarus for bronze.
Gray, who also won World bronze medals in 2011 and 2013, becomes just the fourth American woman to win four medals at the World Championships. She joins Trish Saunders, Kristie Marano and Shannon Williams in that exclusive group.
Gray opened by pulling out an improbable 11-10 win over Zhou Qian of China in the first round. Gray trailed 9-2 late in the match before scoring a takedown and a succession of leg laces to tie the match 9-9.
Zhou came back with a pushout to lead 10-9 before Gray countered a shot and exposed Zhou’s back to the mat with six seconds left for two points to earn a dramatic win.
“I just had to keep fighting,” Gray said. “I gave everything I had and put it all into that match. My experience paid off. I was behind 9-2, but I was still just a few laces away. I knew I still had time to come back.”
Gray trailed 6-5 early in the second period before breaking and pinning 2013 World fifth-place finisher Yasemin Adar of Turkey in the second round. Gray took Adar down and drove her weary opponent to her back for a fall at the 4:42 mark.
Gray, ranked fourth in the World, held off World No. 2 Hiroe Suzuki of Japan 2-1 in the quarterfinals. Suzuki beat Gray twice this season.
“The Japanese girl is very tough and stays in good position,” Gray said. “I just had to be patient in that match.”
U.S. coach Terry Steiner credited Gray’s resiliency and composure in her brilliant first-session run.
“Adeline had a gutsy, gutsy performance,” Steiner said. “Down 9-2 against China, she came back and showed why she’s a true champion. She won very tough matches against very strong opponents. Now she needs to be ready for a battle in the finals. Brazil is very strong and athletic, and has a judo background. We need to be ready.”
Ragan rallied from a 4-0 deficit to storm past Aisylyy Tynbekova of Kyrgyzstan 7-6 in the first round.
Ragan then fell by technical fall to three-time Olympian champion and eight-time World champion Kaori Icho of Japan in the quarterfinals
Ragan advanced to the bronze-medal bout with a 10-0 technical fall over Uzbekistan’s Asem Seydametova in the repechage round.
American Whitney Conder opened with a strong 6-0 win over France’s Tatiana Debien at 53 kg/116.5 lbs.
Conder came back to rally for a dramatic win over 2013 World silver medalist Sumiya Erdenechimeg of Mongolia in the second round. Trailing 4-2 late in the bout, Conder scored a takedown to tie it 4-4. She won the match on criteria by virtue of scoring last.
Conder then lost by fall to World champion Sofia Mattson of Sweden in the quarterfinals. Conder was eliminated after falling 8-2 to North Korea’s Myong-Suk Jong in the repechage round.
“It was definitely a challenging day,” Conder said. “I fought as hard as I could. It’s definitely not what I wanted, but I gave it everything I had.”
2014 World Championships Sept. 8-14 Gymnastics Palace, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Finals matchups
53 kg/116.5 lbs. Saori Yoshida (Japan) vs. Sofia Mattsson (Sweden)
58 kg/128 lbs. Kaori Icho (Japan) vs. Valeria Koblova (Russia)
75 kg/165 lbs. Adeline Gray (USA) vs. Aline da Silva (Brazil)
U.S. women’s freestyle results
53 kg/116.5 lbs. – Whitney Conder, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP) WIN Tatiana Debien (France), 6-0 WIN Sumiya Erdenechimeg (Mongolia), 4-4 LOSS Sofia Mattson (Sweden), fall 1:40 LOSS Myong-Suk Jong (North Korea), 2-8
58 kg/128 lbs. – Alli Ragan, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC) WIN Aisylyy Tynbekova (Kyrgyzstan), 7-6 LOSS Kaori Icho (Japan), tech. fall 0-10 WIN Asem Seydametova (Uzbekistan), tech. fall 10-0 vs. Anastassia Huchok (Belarus) in bronze-medal match
75 kg/165 lbs. – Adeline Gray, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC) WIN Zhou Qian (China), 11-10 WIN Yasemin Adar (Turkey), fall 4:43 WIN Hiroe Suzuki (Japan), 2-1 WIN Epp Mae (Estonia), 5-1 vs. Aline da Silva (Brazil) in gold-medal match
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Spenser Mango to wrestle for bronze medal at World Championships Email Print By Craig Sesker USA Wrestling | Sept. 14, 2014, 6:22 a.m. (ET) Spenser Mango advanced to the Greco-Roman bronze-medal match on Sunday. Robbert Wijtman photo.
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan – Spenser Mango is back in the bronze-medal match at the World Championships.
Mango will look to win his first World medal on Sunday night at the Gymnastics Palace
Mango went 3-1 in Sunday’s first session in Greco-Roman wrestling at 59 kg/130 lbs.
He fell by a 9-1 technical fall to Olympic bronze medalist Mingiyan Semenov of Russia in the semifinals. Mango will face two-time Olympian Stig Andre Berge of Norway in the bronze-medal match. Mango finished fifth at the 2013 Worlds.
The medal round is set for 6 p.m. in Tashkent (9 a.m. Eastern). Mango is looking to join teammate Andy Bisek as a medalist here. Bisek earned a bronze medal on Friday.
Mango, a two-time Olympian, opened with a tough 2-2 criteria victory over Turkey’s Fatih Ucuncu in the first round at 59 kg/130 lbs.
Mango scored on a pair of front headlock turns in earning a 4-0 win over 2012 Olympic bronze medalist Peter Modos of Hungary in the second round.
Mango followed with a 10-0 technical fall over World University silver medalist Kazuma Kuramoto of Japan in the quarterfinals. Mango launched Kuramoto to his back with a five-point body lock to gain control early.
Two-time World bronze medalist Justin Lester launched World No. 5 Mindia Tursumia of Georgia with a front headlock for four points en route to a 5-0 first-round win at 71 kg/156 lbs.
Lester then dropped a wild 9-7 decision to World No. 2 Rasul Chunayev of Azerbaijan in the second round. Lester fell behind 9-2 before staging a furious late-match rally that came up just short.
Lester was eliminated when Chunayev lost his next bout.
“I got going about a minute and a half too late,” Lester said. “I gave up some points I usually don’t give up. When you’re on this level, you can’t give up points like that.”
Two-time World Team member Caylor Williams opened by dropping a 3-0 decision to Norway’s Marthin Nielsen at 98 kg/216 lbs.
Williams was eliminated when Nielsen lost his next match.
“I’m still fairly new to the sport of Greco-Roman wrestling,” Williams said. “I need to put on more size and weight, and keep gaining more international experience. I need to continue to grow as a wrestler.”
This is the final day of the seven-day World Championships.
2014 World Championships Sept. 8-14 Gymnastics Palace, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Greco-Roman finals matchups
59 kg/130 lbs. Mingiyan Semenov (Russia) vs. Hamid Soryan (Iran)
71 kg/156 lbs. Chingiz Labazanov (Russia) vs. Yunus Oezel (Turkey)
98 kg/216 lbs. Artur Aleksanyan (Armenia) vs. Oliver Hassler (Germany)
U.S. Greco-Roman results
59 kg/130 lbs. – Spenser Mango, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP) WIN Fatih Ucuncu (Turkey), 2-2 criteria WIN Peter Modos (Hungary), 4-0 WIN Kazuma Kuramoto (Japan), tech. fall 10-0 LOSS Mingiyan Semenov (Russia), tech. fall 1-9 vs. Stig Andre Berge (Norway) in bronze-medal match
71 kg/156.5 lbs. – Justin Lester, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP) WIN Mindia Tursumia (Georgia), 5-0 LOSS Rasul Chunayev (Azerbaijan), 7-9
98 kg/216 lbs. – Caylor Williams, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP) LOSS Marthin Nielsen (Norway), 0-3
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