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London 2012 Silver Medalist Lorincz Books Ticket to Rio at European OG Qualifier

By William May

ZRENJANIN, Serbia (April 15) – London 2012 silver medalist Tamas LORINCZ (HUN) booked his ticket to a third Olympic Games on Friday with a semifinal victory on the opening day of the European Olympic Games qualifying tournament in north central Serbia.

The three-time European champion snared a 6-4 triumph over European Games bronze medalist Dominik ETLINGER (CRO) in the 66kg semifinals in Greco-Roman to secure a berth for Hungary in Rio de Janiero this summer.

“It feels great to be going to the Olympics for a third time,” Lorincz said, adding with a wry smile “This is definitely my last Olympics – at 66kg.”

Much of Lorincz’s success the last two years, including two of his European titles, has come at the non-Olympic weight category of 71kg, while he has missed the medals podium on two of his last three trips to the world championships at 66kg.

With a ticket to Rio hanging in the balance in his bout with Etlinger, Lorincz appeared to be guilty of a false start in par terre making the score 4-4 with one minute remaining. A video review, however, resulted in a reversed call and a 6-2 lead for Lorincz.

“I thought it was about 50-50 that the challenge would be successful, but I trust my coach and now I’m happy he made the challenge,” Lorincz said.

With the victory, Lorincz joins younger brother Viktor LORINCZ (HUN) as the second wrestler on Hungary’s Rio 2016 team. The younger Lorincz qualified at last September’s world championships in Las Vegas with a fifth-place finish at 85kg in Greco-Roman.

In Friday evening’s finals, Lorincz will face Shmagi BOLKVADZE (GEO) who grabbed Georgia’s first Rio 2016 ticket in Greco-Roman with a 5-0 victory over Dawid KARECINSKI (POL).  Bolkvadze converted in par terre with a front headlock and throw for four points in his win over Karecinski.

In other semifinals, Sanal SEMENOV (RUS) plugged one hole in Russia’s Greco-Roman juggernaut with a technical fall over Aleksandar KOSTADINOV (BUL) at 59kg. Semenov’s win gives Russia a fifth ticket in the six Greco-Roman categories for Rio 2016.

Meanwhile, Bulgaria and Poland each grabbed a pair of tickets to Rio.

Vladimir DUBOV (BUL), a world bronze medalist at the non-Olympic weight category of 61kg, rolled up three technical falls on his way to the finals at 57kg, while European Games runner-up Elitsa YANKOVA (BUL) outscored three opponents, 28-6, at 48kg in the women’s events.

Magomedmurad GADZHIEV (POL) opened up a 5-0 lead over 2013 world champion David SAFARYAN (ARM) in the freestyle semifinals at 65kg and a cruised home with a 7-2 victory. Katarzyna KRAWCZYK (POL), meanwhile, turned away European champion Irina OLOGONOVA (RUS), 10-7, in the quarterfinals on her way to a Rio 2016 berth.

The hometown fans also had plenty to cheer about as former world bronze medalist Kristijan FRIS (SRB) blanked three opponents at 59kg to earn his second trip to the Olympic Games, following a seventh place finish at Beijing 2008.

Freestyle
 

57kg (17 entries)

Semifinal – Garnik MNATSAKANYAN (ARM) df. Anatoli BURUIAN (MDA), 5-3

Semifinal – Vladimir DUBOV (BUL) df. Zoheir EL OUARRAQE (FRA) by TF, 12-0, 4:50

 

Gold – Garnik MNATSAKANYAN (ARM) v Vladimir DUBOV (BUL)

Bronze – Suleyman ATLI (TUR) v Anatoli BURUIAN (MDA)

Bronze – Levan METREVELI (ESP) v Zoheir EL OUARRAQE (FRA)


65kg (16 entries)

Semifinal – Andriy KVYATKOVSKY (UKR) df. Zurabi IAKOBISHVILI (GEO), 2-2 

Semifinal – Magomedmurad GADZHIEV (POL) df. David SAFARYAN (ARM), 7-2


Gold – Andriy KVYATKOVSKY (UKR) v Magomedmurad GADZHIEV (POL)

Bronze – Niko AROUZMANIDIS (GRE) v Zurabi IAKOBISHVILI (GEO)

Bronze – Maximilian AUSSERLEITNER (AUT) v David SAFARYAN (ARM)


Greco-Roman

59kg (19 entries)

Semifinal – Kristian FRIS (SRB) df. Stig-Andre BERGE (NOR) by TF, 8-0, 1:45

Semifinal – Sanal SEMENOV (RUS) df. Aleksandar KOSTADINOV (BUL) by TF, 11-2, 2:56


Gold – Kristian FRIS (SRB) v Sanal SEMENOV (RUS)

Bronze – Jani HAAPAMAEKI (FIN) v Stig-Andre BERGE (NOR)

Bronze – Ardit FAZLJIJA (SWE) v Aleksandar KOSTADINOV (BUL)


66kg (20 entries)

Semifinal – Shmagi BOLKVADZE (GEO) df. Dawid KARECINSKI (POL), 5-0

Semifinal – Tamas LORINCZ (HUN) df. Dominik ETLINGER (CRO), 6-4


Gold – Shamgi BOLKVADZE (GEO) v Tamas LORINCZ (HUN)

Bronze – Marius THOMMESEN (NOR) v Dawid KARECINSKI (POL)

Bronze – Artak MARGARYAN (FRA) v Dominik ETLINGER (CRO)


Women’s Wrestling

48kg (11 entries)

Semifinal – Emilia VUC (ROM) df. Natalya PULKOVSKA (UKR), 6-5 

Semifinal – Elista YANKOVA (BUL) df. Maryna MARKEVICH (BLR), 6-2


Gold – Emilia VUC (ROM) v Elista YANKOVA (BUL)

Bronze – Jacquline SCHELLIN (GER) v Natalya PULKOVSKA (UKR)

Bronze – Evin DEMIRKAN (TUR) v Maryna MARKEVICH (BLR)


53kg (14 entries)

Semifinal – Katarzyna KRAWCZYK (POL) df. Francesca MORI (ITA) by TF, 11-1, 3:19

Semifinal – Nina HEMMER (GER) df. Yulia KHAVALDZHY BLAHINYA (UKR), 10-8


Gold – Katarzyna KRAWCZYK (POL) v Nina HEMMER (GER)

Bronze – Irina OLOGONOVA (RUS) v Francesca MORI (ITA)

Bronze – Yulia KHAVALDZHY (UKR) v Vanesa KALADZINSKAYA (BLR)

Vlasov, Punia Come Together for Unique Greco-Roman, Freestyle Training

By Vinay Siwach

MOSCOW, Russia (January 6) -- Bajrang PUNIA (IND) has been to Russia before. He's visited the top wrestling pockets in Dagestan, Vladikavkaz and Yakutia for preparatory camps or international tournaments, but the Tokyo bronze medalist was surprised when an invite from Moscow arrived last month.

Two-time Olympic champion Roman VLASOV (RWF) and Punia were enjoying a friendly chat over social media when the 2021 world champion asked the Indian wrestler to come over to Moscow to train together as the new wrestling season approached.

Initially surprised, Punia decided to pack his bags and landed in Moscow on December 28 to begin the preparations for the Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series event which will be his first since winning the bronze medal in 65kg at the Tokyo Games.

"I have been away from competition for five months now and was looking to begin the new season with some good training," Punia said. "What better than training with an Olympic and world champion."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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But there was one unusuality. Vlasov is a Greco-Roman great while Punia has made a name for himself with his freestyle wrestling.

Before going to Moscow, the thought did cross Punia's mind about how he would train with Vlasov but he decided to tackle that part later.

"I thought he would have training partners for me in freestyle and we will have some gym sessions together," Punia said. "That was not the case. It was much better."

To Punia's shock, Vlasov decided to train with him. The Indian wrestler was still skeptical about the training drills and sparring, but after the first session ended, he was clear that he had made the right decision to come and train in Moscow.

'Eye-opening,' that's how Punia described training with Vlasov. While he has been in the sport for 17 years, there were a few techniques and positions that Punia experienced only after training with Vlasov. From upper body holds to ground defense, the three-time World Championships medalist wanted to learn everything.

"Grip is one of the main components of wrestling whether it's freestyle or Greco-Roman," Punia said. "Some of the techniques of grips I did with Vlasov for hand and chest, I was doing it for the first time in my training. Greco-Roman wrestlers are superior in grips and I learned it here. Even they don't wrestle below the waist, they need a lot of power in legs and I trained for that as well."

Vlasov, based out of Moscow and expected to take part in the February 3-7 Russian National Championships, has been training with Punia and Asian Championships silver medalist JITENDER (IND) at the Powerhouse Gym and welcomed the Indian wrestlers with a post on social media saying "welcome to Russia" and in a different post said "getting ready for tournaments with my friends from India. We are like-minded. That’s important to train with those who love wrestling and want to win with all their heart. It doesn’t matter where you are from and what’s your religion. When we step on the mat and sweat together, we become truly close to each other."

"Punia himself wanted to come to spar with me," Vlasov said. "By training together, we both become stronger and I am surprised how well trained he is physicaly."

According to Punia, the gym sessions with Vlasov are unique since they don't follow a similar schedule in India. Longer sessions with ample rest windows are proving to be better for Punia than the gym session he followed in India.

On the mat, the two training accordingly and with a mix of Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling before focusing on ground defense and throws.

"In sparring, I start with 10 minutes of freestyle while he does Greco," Punia said. "Then we spar together in one of the two styles. Then to end the session we focus on ground wrestling. To learn the defense from a Greco great is exceptional.

"This will help me greatly because my style of wrestling involves a lot of upper body and the lessons from Vlasov will only make me stronger and try a few more techniques on the mat."

If Punia can actually apply what he learned with Vlasov along with his world-known high-paced wrestling, he can raise his level once again in the 65kg weight class; perhaps the most stacked in the world.

The same is true for Vlasov who is wrestling in the 77kg weight class which has the young star and Tokyo silver medalist Akzhol MAKHMUDOV (KGZ), U23 world champ Tamas LEVAI (HUN) who also has a win against Vlasov, Iran's Mohammadali GEREAI (IRI), Tokyo Olympian Karapet CHALYAN (ARM) and World silver medalist Sanan SULEYMANOV (AZE).

After losing to Levai in the Poland Open, Vlasov failed to make the Russian Olympic Committee team to the Tokyo Olympics and missed the chance to win his third Olympic gold medal after winning in 2012 and 2016. But he announced that he is still chasing the third gold medal in Paris 2024. He returned to the Worlds with a gold medal in 2021 in Oslo. It was his third gold medal for Vlasov in the annual event.

Fans have been waiting for a bout between Vlasov and Makhmudov and while the wait continues, the two, along with Punia will be seen hosting a clinic for young kids around Moscow on January 9. Around 1500 kids are expected to attend the clinch in which the three wrestlers will demonstrate Greco-Roman and freestyle techniques.

"Vlasov has been of great help and I think it's for the benefit of the sport, the clinic will be a successful one," Punia said. "I have to say that I should have come here earlier and began my training. Still, it has been a great experience and I will continue coming here for training."