Junior World Championships





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JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Sofia, Bulgaria, August 17

Men’s freestyle results

50 kg/110 lbs.
Gold – Zaur Ugaev (Russia)
Silver – Suleyman Atli (Turkey)
Bronze – Yemur Kabataev (Kazakhstan)
Bronze – Mehmed Zeyti Feraim (Bulgaria)
5th – Makhmudjon Shavkatov (Uzbekistan)
5th – Satoshi Fujikawa (Japan)
7th – Mostafa Yaghoubizeleti (Iran)
8th - Nurgazy Abdurazakov (Kyrgyzstan)
9th - Chang-Jun Park (Korea)
10th - Ruslan Gasimov (Azerbaijan)
Gold – Zaur Ugaev (Russia) tech. fall Suleyman Atli (Turkey), 13-4
Bronze – Yemur Kabataev (Kazakhstan) tech. fall Makhmudjon Shavkatov (Uzbekistan), 13-5
Bronze –Mehmed Zeyti Feraim (Bulgaria) dec. Satoshi Fujikawa (Japan), 3-0

60 kg/132 lbs.
Gold – Akmednabi Gvarzatilov (Azerbaijan)
Silver – Nomin Batbold (Mongolia)
Bronze – Gamlet Ramonov (Russia)
Bronze – Shota Phartenadze (Georgia)
5th – Mark Grey (USA)
5th – Andriy Svyryd (Ukraine)
7th - Alexander Semisorow (Germany)
8th - Farzad Koviland (Iran)
9th - Batukhan Shrakpayev (Kazakhstan)
10th - Sedat Ozdemir (Turkey)
Gold – Akmednabi Gvarzatilov (Azerbaijan) tech. fall Nomin Batbold (Mongolia), 15-7
Bronze – Shota Phartenadze (Georgia) pin Andriy Svyryd (Ukraine), 1:49
Bronze – Gamlet Ramonov (Russia) tech. fall Mark Grey (USA), 7-0

74 kg/163 lbs.
Gold – Alan Zaseev (Russia)
Silver – Alex Dieringer (USA)
Bronze – Bakhtiyar Israfilli (Azerbaijan)
Bronze – Mostafa Ghiyas (Iran)
5th – Gheorghe Bodisteanu (Romania)
5th – Engin Rashid Ismail (Bulgaria)
7th - Tekhron Khodjiev (Uzbekistan)
8th - Hanoc Rachamin (Israel)
9th - Zelimkhan Khadjiev (France)
10th - Pardeep Pardeep (India)
Gold – Alan Zaseev (Russia) tech. fall Alex Dieringer (USA), 8-1
Bronze – Bakhtiyar Israfilli (Azerbaijan) tech. fall Gheorghe Bodisteanu (Romania), 8-0
Bronze –Mostafa Ghiyas (Iran) tech. fall Engin Rashid Ismail (Bulgaria), 7-0

96 kg/211.5 lbs.
Gold – Kyle Snyder (USA)
Silver – Viktor Kazishvili (Georgia)
Bronze – Yusup Mlachmagomedov (Russia)
Bronze – Satywart Kadian (India)
5th – Robin Ferdinand (Germany)
5th – Ali Bonceoglu (Turkey)
7th - Pedram Jamshidi (Iran)
8th - Philipp Hutter (Switzerland)
9th - Murazi Mchedlidze (Ukraine)
10th - Giorgi Kakauridze (Georgia)
Gold – Kyle Snyder (USA) tech. fall Viktor Kazishvili (Georgia), 11-4
Bronze – Yusup Mlachmagomedov (Russia) tech. fall Robin Ferdinand (Germany), 7-0
Bronze –Satywart Kadian (India) tech. fall Ali Bonceoglu (Turkey), 8-0

U.S. men’s freestyle performances

50 kg/110 lbs. – Ethan Lizak, Schnecksville, Pa. (LVAC)
LOSS Ruslan Gasimov (Azerbaijan), tech fall, 11-4 (4:35)

60 kg/132 lbs. – Mark Grey, Rockaway, N.J. (Titan Mercury WC). 5th place
WIN Aaron Thomas Maher (Australia) tech. fall 7-0 (0:22)
WIN Adrian Kranitz (Hungary), pin (1st period)
WIN Alexander Semisorow (Germany), 6-3
LOSS Nomin Batbold (Mongolia), tech. fall 2-9 (second period)
LOSS Gamlet Ramanov (Russia), 0-7 (3:00)

74 kg/163 lbs. – Alex Dieringer, Port Washington, Wis. (Cowboy WC/Oklahoma State University), silver medal
WIN Lasha Gigashvili (Georgia), tech. fall, 7-0 (2:25)
WIN Bakhtiyar Israfilli (Azerbaijan), 12-11
WIN Tekhron Khodjiev (Uzbekistan), pin 1:27
WIN Gheorghe Bodisteanu (Romania), pin 0:59
LOSS Alan Zaseev (Russia), tech. fall 1-8 (3:59)

96 kg/211.5 lbs. – Kyle Snyder, Woodbine, Md. (OTC), gold medal
WIN Radu Balaur (Moldova) tech. fall 9-2 (2:20)
WIN Yusup Malachmagomedov (Russia), 3-1
WIN Robin Ferdinand (Germany) tech fall 8-0 (3:42)
WIN Viktor Kazishvili (Armenia) tech fall 11-4 (4:04)


 


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JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Sofia, Bulgaria, August 18

U.S. men’s freestyle performances

55 kg/121 lbs. – Thomas Gilman, Council Bluffs, Iowa (Hawkeye WC/University of Iowa)
WIN Robert Kardos (Hungary) tech. fall, 8-0, 2:22
WIN Dylan Hazan (Italy), tech. fall, 7-0, 1:42
LOSS Georgi Vangelov (Bulgaria), 3-4

66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Jason Tsirtsis, Crown Point, Ind. (Wildcat WC/Northwestern University)
WIN Ruslan Sadybaskov (Kyrgyzstan) tech. fall 8-0 (0:47)
WIN Toma Vascan (Moldova) tech. fall 8-0, 1:30
LOSS Peyman Morteza Yarahmadi (Iran), 2-8

84 kg/185 lbs. – Sam Brooks, Oak Park, Ill. (Hawkeye WC/University of Iowa)
WIN Masayoshi Sukuraba (Japan), tech fall 7-0 1:57
WIN Caner Demirtas (Turkey), tech fall, 13-6 (5:13)
LOSS Aliaksandr Hushtyn (Belarus), tech fall 0-7, 3:06

120 kg/264.5 lbs. – Austin Marsden, Crystal Lake, Ill. (Cowboy WC/Oklahoma State University)
LOSS Georgii Gogaev (Russia) tech. fall 0-7 (2:02)
 


55 kg/121 lbs., Thomas Gilman (Council Bluffs, Iowa/Hawkeye WC) finished with a 2-1 record.

Gilman came out of the chute on fire, with a pair of technical falls, putting away Robert Kardos of Hungary, 8-0 in 2:22 and Dylan Hazan of Italy, 7-0 in 1:42. He was scoring takedowns and getting turns in both bouts.

In the third round, he dropped a controversial decision to Georgi Vangelov of Bulgaria, 3-4. Vangelov scored the first four points early, but Gilman came back strong in the second period. Gilman scored a two-point takedown to close it to 4-2, then added another late takedown which was initially scored as two points. Referees met and changed the score, giving Gilman just one point, saying the move was initiated from the mat rather than the feet, changing it to 4-3. Gilman was unable to score in the closing seconds.

Gilman was eliminated from repechage when Vangelov lost by a single point in the semifinals to Ismail Musukaev of Russia, 9-8.

“Gilman wrestled hard and scored two takedowns in the last two minutes. After the second one, which puts him even and basically puts him ahead, 12 seconds went by and they changed the score on us. I asked for a clarification. They said I should have thrown in the challenge. I feel like what’s the use throwing in the challenge and throwing another point out the window. I think its confusion with the new rules. You see a situation called one way in one instance and differently in another,” said Assistant National Freestyle Coach Bill Zadick.

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At 84 kg/185 lbs., Sam Brooks (Oak Park, Ill./Hawkeye WC) also opened with two impressive technical falls. He stopped Masayoshi Sukuraba of Japan, 7-0 in 1:57 in his first match. In an amazing comeback, Brooks fell behind Caner Demirtas of Turkey, 0-6 in the first period of his second match. With an arsenal of takedowns and turns, Brooks scored 13 straight points to get the technical fall, 13-6 in 5:13.

In the third round, Brooks did not get his offense going in a technical fall loss to Aliaksandr Hushtyn of Belarus, 0-7, in 3:06. Trailing 4-0 at the break, Brooks was thrown for three points early in the second period for the seven points needed for a technical fall. Brooks was eliminated when Hushtyn lost a technical fall to Vladislav Valiev of Russia in the semifinals.

“The guy was pretty good from Belarus. I don’t know, but whatever reason, Sam didn’t come out with the same fire he had in the earlier matches. From that standpoint, he was inconsistent in his performance,” said Zadick.

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I really like Gilman's style sucks to see him lose the way he did but that is international wrestling for ya
 


I really like Gilman's style sucks to see him lose the way he did but that is international wrestling for ya
That match was difficult to watch, not just because he lost, but because the first period scoring was frustrating as well. Gilman lost points on the pushout even though he was the one initiating the action with a single leg up in the air.
 


I really like Gilman's style sucks to see him lose the way he did but that is international wrestling for ya

Going to have to respectfully disagree with you. Gilman is tough, but if he can't score off the front headlock, is offense appears to be non-existent. That's going to hurt him in situations like he found himself in where he needs to score, but doesn't have a go-to shot.
 




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