#WrestleIstanbul

Saturday's U17 World Championships semifinals set

By Eric Olanowski

ISTANBUL, Turkiye (August 5) --- The sixth day of wrestling at the 2023 U17 World Championships continues with freestyle action at 45kg, 51kg, 60kg, 71kg and 92kg.

The morning session, which starts at 11:00 (local time), will run through the quarterfinals before taking our mid-day break. We'll return at 17:00 for the semifinals, then roll directly into the first set of women's wrestling medal bouts at 18:00.

Friday's opening session will feature 25 medalists from this year's continental champions, including 11 wrestlers who reached the top of the podium at the 2023 Asian, European, African or Pan-American Championships.

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🗓️: July 31-August 6
Qualification: 11:00

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Saturday's semifinal matches:
45kg

Ahora Farhad KHATERI (IRI) vs. Ignacio Victor VILLASENOR (USA) 
Ebubekir GUR (TUR) vs. Gor BUNIATYAN (ARM) 

51kg 
Ahora Farhad KHATERI (IRI) vs. Ignacio Victor VILLASENOR (USA) 
Ebubekir GUR (TUR) vs. Gor BUNIATYAN (ARM) 

60kg
Zandanbat BATSAIKHAN (MGL) vs. Akito MAEHARA (JPN) 
Sajad Gholamhassan PIRDAYEH (IRI) vs. Jamal ABBASOV (AZE) 

71kg ​​​​​​​
Seyedabolfazl Seyed Ayyoub HOSSEINI (IRI) vs. Islam Aslanovitch KAZHAROV (AIN) 
Narender NARENDER (IND) vs. Ladarion Artez LOCKETT (USA) 

92kg
Genki HOKI (JPN) vs. Sandro KURASHVILI (GEO) 
Vinay VINAY (IND) vs. Eyyup CETIN (TUR) 

Here's a list of the reigning continental champs in action on Saturday:
45kg - Jafar JAFAROV (AZE)
45kg - Ahora Farhad KHATERI (IRI)
51kg - Giorgi MAISURADZE (GEO)
60kg - Omurbek ASAN UULU (KGZ)
60kg - Jamal ABBASOV (AZE)
71kg - Mohamed Elaid CHIBIKH (ALG)
71kg - Narek NIKOGHOSYAN (ARM)
71kg - Seyedabolfazl Seyed Ayyoub HOSSEINI (IRI)
92kg - Toohid Amirali NOORY (IRI)
92kg - Sandro KURASHVILI (GEO)

​​​​​​​14:30: That'll do it for the morning session. Tonight's semifinals start at 17:00, followed by the first set of freestyle medal matches at 18:00.

14:17: This session has two matches per mat left. We'll close out the session with a clash of reigning continental champions, as U17 Asian champion Toohid Amirali NOORY (IRI) will square off against U17 European champion Sandro KURASHVILI (GEO). They'll wrestle next on Mat B.

14:08: How about this? Aeoden James SINCLAIR (USA), who is currently wrestling Toohid Amirali NOORY (IRI) on Mat C, is being cornered by former UFC star Ben ASKREN (USA).

13:37: Pieter Lafras UYS (NAM) is next up on Mat A. He'll be the first athlete from Namibia to compete at the U17 World Championships. He's wrestling against Aliaksei KULAKOU (AIN).

13:33: U17 European champion Sandro KURASHVILI (GEO) will make his 2023 world championship debut in two matches on Mat A. The Georgian will take on Isomjon ISLAMOV (UZB) for a spot in the 92kg quarterfinals.

13:26: We have three 1/8-final matches left on each mat before we roll into today's quarterfinals. 

13:15: U17 European champion Jamal ABBASOV (AZE) leads Benjamin Adam DAVINO (USA), 3-0, at the break. The Azeri shot a low-level head-inside single to his American opponent's left leg and scored the first two of the mat. He also scored an inactivity point, extending his lead to 3-0.

A second-period takedown while on the shot clock pushed Abbasov to the 5-0 win over Davion.

12:57: Rohit struck when it mattered the most, taking Castillo down with 12 seconds to steal the match, 5-4. He'll meet the winner of Bout 596 between Giorgi MAISURADZE (GEO) and Vladimir ICHIZLI (MDA)

12:40: Castillo leads Rohit after the first period, 3-0. He scored a takedown off one of Rohit's shots and a shot clock point.

12:18: I just confirmed that 2023 U17 European champion Giorgi MAISURADZE (GEO), who is coming up against Vladimir ICHIZLI (MDA) on Mat A, has no relation to 2023 Senior European bronze medalist Mariani MAISURADZE (GEO). Georgia's coach said, "They have the same name, but are not brothers or cousins. There is no relation."

11:58: Reigning U17 world finalist Christian Aaron CASTILLO (USA) will be making his way to Mat C shortly. He'll wrestle Rohit ROHIT (IND), who finished in second place at this year's U17 European Championships.

11:41: What a match! Gur scored eight second-period points to upset Jafarov, 9-8. After the match, he ran over to the Turkish-flag-waving fans and gave the biggest flex. Safe to say after that was one he really wanted--especially after losing to Jafaov earlier this year.

11:32: The first of today's continental champions Jafar JAFAROV (AZE) is up now on Mat C. He's wrestling Ebubekir GUR (TUR) in a rematch from the 2023 U17 European Championships, where Jafarov won 16-7.

11:25: It took exactly 25 minutes to get the early morning repechage rounds out of the way. They are now calling the qualification matches to each mat.

10:44: We're 15 minutes away from starting the final full day of wrestling in Istanbul. There will be four repechage matches to determine tonight's bronze medalists before we get into today's qualification rounds. In the past few days, the repechage matches have taken around 25 minutes.

#Grappling

Brzozozwska makes golden debut at World Grappling Championships

By Vinay Siwach

NOVI SAD, Serbia (October 15) -- Daria BRZOZOWSKA (POL) had competed against Ellen OBERBACH (GER) twice before their meeting on Wednesday at the World Grappling Championships.

Despite her 2-0 head-to-head record, Brzozowska was cautious of her approach against Oberbach as both met in the 58kg final in Novi Sad, Serbia. Both those wins came in June at the European Open in Warsaw, Poland.

"This was the third time I was competing against her," Brzozowska said. "I won in Warsaw but she must have studied me know and when I saw that she will be in the final against me here, I was thinking that it will be tough match."

Daria BRZOZOWSKA (POL)Daria BRZOZOWSKA (POL) reacts after winning the 58kg final. (Photo: United World Wrestling / Kadir Caliskan)

After three wins via submission, Brzozowska went for a similar move in the final, trying a knee bar against Oberbach in the first minute. However, Oberbach defended that attempt and only gave up one point.

Brzozowska then hit a double leg takedown and controlled Oberbach on the mat for more than three seconds to earn two points. Both remained in that position and seeing that the Polish wrestler was not actively trying to make a move, she was called passive. But that was all Oberbach got and Brzozowska won the final 3-1.

"Just 10 seconds before the bout was about to finish, I thought, 'I did it'," she said. "My coach was shouting that just remain in this position and I may have started crying before the match finished."

This was Brzozowska's debut for Poland outside her country and showed that she belongs to the big stage. Trained by her father Chris, the 20-year-old began in wrestling but slowly tried other combat sports. She now trains at her father's club, ASW Panther, in Bydgoszcz, her hometown.

"My father is my coach," she said. "I have not told him that I won gold medal. What a secret to keep!"

Alsu IANSHINA (UWW)Alsu IANSHINA (UWW) tries to throw Sheliah LINDSEY (USA) in the 64kg final. (Photo: United World Wrestling / Kadir Caliskan)

In the other women's Grappling final at the World Championships final on Wednesday, Alsu IANSHINA (UWW) defeated Sheliah LINDSEY (USA), 17-4, in the 64kg final to win the gold medal.

Ianshina was clearly the better grappler in the final as she hit two hip-toss to plant Lindsey on the mat with control to lead 2-0. She gave up control as she tried to use an arm-bar and Lindsey reversed the position took a side mount control to lead 2-2 on criteria.

However, that was short lived and Ianshina scored two points for side mount and three more for total control to lead 7-2. As she continued to hold Lindsey on the mat and remain active as well, she got four points for third control and led 11-4.

As both wrestlers grappled, Lindsey got on top after a roll and scored two points. However, Ianshina once again managed to mount and score two points and four-point control and win 17-4.

Ruslan RADZHABKHANOV (UWW)Ruslan RADZHABKHANOV (UWW) tries to control Magomedbek TEMEEV (UWW) in the 62kg final. (Photo: United World Wrestling / Amirreza Aliasgari)

In the three men's Grappling weight classes, Ruslan RADZHABKHANOV (UWW) upgraded his silver medal from last year to gold after beating Magomedbek TEMEEV (UWW), 3-3, on criteria in the 62kg final.

At 66kg, Magomed SHAKHBANOV (UWW) submitted Yurii CHERKALIUK (UKR) in quick time to win the final and the gold medal.

Hajimurad PURTIYEV (AZE) gave Azerbaijan its second gold medal of the World Championships when he defeated Davud MAGOMEDOV (UWW), 4-2, in the 84kg final.

RESULTS

Women's Grappling

58kg
GOLD: Daria BRZOZOWSKA (POL) df. Ellen OBERBACH (GER), 3-1

BRONZE: Varvara MASHKINA (UWW) df. Breanna STIKKELMAN (USA), 6-2
BRONZE: Magdalena GIEC (POL) df. Nuraiym MUNAITBAS (KAZ), 12-2

64kg
GOLD: Alsu IANSHINA (UWW) df. Sheliah LINDSEY (USA), 17-4

BRONZE: Mia MONTESINOS PERDOMO (ESP) df. Snezhana MORAR (UKR), 4-2
BRONZE: Adrianna MAZUR (POL) df. Emma ROSINI (ITA), 3-3

Men's Grappling

62kg
GOLD: Ruslan RADZHABKHANOV (UWW) df. Magomedbek TEMEEV (UWW), 3-3

BRONZE: Talgat ZHUMAGALIYEV (KAZ) df. Kiryl AHEIKA (UWW), 2-0
BRONZE: Rafayel KOSTANYAN (ARM) df. Adlan ASUEV (KAZ), via submission (4- 4)

66kg
GOLD: Magomed SHAKHBANOV (UWW) df. Yurii CHERKALIUK (UKR), via submission

BRONZE: Khabib ATLUEV (UWW) df. Jesse SOSA (USA), via submission
BRONZE: Anthony DE OLIVEIRA (FRA) df. Giorgi RAZMADZE (GEO), 7-2

84kg
GOLD: Hajimurad PURTIYEV (AZE) df. Davud MAGOMEDOV (UWW), 4-2

BRONZE: Maxat TOLENDI (KAZ) df. Magzhan MARATKHAN (KAZ), 2-0
BRONZE: Christian FRILLICI (ITA) df. Giuseppe LAMANNA (USA), via forfeit