#Yariguin2019

Three "Must Watch" Matches on the Opening Day at the Ivan Yariguin

By Eric Olanowski

KRASNOYARSK, Russia (January 23) - The brackets for the opening day of freestyle and women's wrestling competition at first Ranking Series event of the year, the Ivan Yariguin, have been released and here are three potential matches that you can't afford to miss. 

1. 70kg Semifinal -  Magomedrasul GAZIMAGOMEDOV (RUS) vs. James GREEN (USA) 

Russia’s two-time world champion Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov has won a pair of world titles since 2015, and each of those world titles came at weights where James Green competed, yet these two have never met. 

Gazimagomedov’s first world title came in 2015 at 70kg where James Green finished with a bronze medal. His second first-place finish came last season, where Green, the returning 70kg world finalist, went 1-1 and failed to medal. 

For this semifinal to happen, each guy would have to win their first two matches.


For two-time world bronze medalist ERDENEBAT Bekhbayar (MGL) to earn his sixth trip to the world championships, he'll have to defeat fellow countryman TUMENBILEG Tuvshintulga (MGL) in the 57kg semifinals. (Photo: Sachiko Hotaka)

2. 57kg Semifinal - ERDENEBAT Bekhbayar (MGL) vs.TUMENBILEG Tuvshintulga (MGL)

This match is quietly one of the most important matches of the weekend and could later be used as one of the determining factors for Mongolia’s Astana world championship selection process, and ultimately the Olympic Game spot. 

Erdenebat, a two-time world bronze medalist, has been the Mongolian go-to at 57kg for the last five straight world championships and the Rio Olympic Games.  But Tumenbileg, a 2018 world bronze medalist at 61kg, will be moving down to the Olympic weight with hopes of denying Erdenebat a sixth straight world championship trip and a second potential trip to the Olympic Games.

For this match to happen, Tumenbileg has to win his opening round match, then beat 2017 world runner-up Thomas GILMAN (USA) in the quarterfinals. 


Thomas GILMAN (USA), 2017 world runner-up returns to competition after missing out on a medal in Budapest.  (Photo: Tony Rotundo) 

3. 57kg Quarterfinal - Thomas Gilman vs. TUMENBILEG Tuvshintulga (MGL).

America’s 2017 world runner-up Thomas Gilman was a safe-bet to medal at the 2018 world championships after claiming at least a bronze at every competition he ended during his senior-level career. But something wasn’t right with Gilman in Budapest. His offensive production dipped nearly two points from his 2017 world championship campaign. Gilman average five points in Paris, but only averaged just over three points in Budapest and fell short of medaling for the first time in his career. 

Missing out on medaling will surely be a motivating factor for Gilman, but for his potential opponent, Tumenbileg Tuvshintulga, a trip to the 2019 World Championships rides on winning this match. 

*Please note that these are not official matchups and will only happen if both wrestlers win all of their matches. 

SCHEDULE (Local time)

January 24 (Thursday)
08:30 - Medical examination and weigh-in cat: Women: 50,55,59,65 kg Men: 57,61,70 kg
11.00 - Elimination rounds cat: Women: 50,55,59,65 kg Men: 57,61,70 kg
16.00 - Draw cat: Women: 53,57,62,68 kg Men: 65,79,125kg
17.00 - 1⁄2 finale cat: Women: 50,55,59,65 kg Men: 57,61,70 kg

January 25 (Friday)
08:15 - Weigh-in cat: Women: 50,55,59,65 kg Men: 57,61,70 kg
08:30 - Medical examination and weigh-in cat: Women: 53,57,62,68 kg Men: 65,79,125kg
11.00 - Elimination rounds and 1⁄2 finale cat: Women: 53,57,62,68 kg Men: 65,79,125kg  - Repechage cat: Women: 50,55,59,65 kg Men: 57,61,70 kg
16.30 - Draw cat: Women: 72,76 kg Men: 74,86,92,97 kg
16.00 - Opening ceremony
17.00 - Finals cat: Women: 50,55,59,65 kg Men: 57,61,70 kg

January 26 (Saturday)
08:15 - Weigh-in cat: Women: 53,57,62,68 kg Men: 65,79,125kg
08:30 - Medical examination and weigh-in cat: Women: 72,76 kg Men: 74,86,92,97 kg
11.00 - Elimination rounds and 1⁄2 finale cat: Women: 72,76 kg Men: 74,86,92,97 kg - Repechage cat: Women: 53,57,62,68 kg Men: 65,79,125kg
18.00 - Finals cat: Women: 53,57,62,68 kg Men: 65,79,125kg

January 27 (Sunday)
09:00 - Weigh-in cat: Women: 72,76 kg Men: 74,86,92,97 kg
11.00 - Repechage cat: Women: 72,76 kg Men: 74,86,92,97 kg
13.00 - Finals cat: Women: 72,76 kg Men: 74,86,92,97 kg

#WrestleParis

IOC announces first AINs for 2024 Paris Olympics, 16 wrestlers eligible

By United World Wrestling Press

CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (June 15) -- The International Olympic Committee on Saturday announced the eligible Individual Neutral Athletes for the Paris 2024 with 16 wrestlers making the cut for the Games.

The list of eligible athletes in the first group of sports that finished their qualifying process for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 is according to the strict eligibility conditions established by the IOC Executive Board in December 2023.

The IOC EB established the Individual Neutral Athlete Eligibility Review Panel (AINERP) in March 2024 to evaluate the eligibility of each athlete with a Russian or Belarusian passport to participate in the Olympic Games Paris 2024, and that of their support personnel. It delegated to the AINERP and the IOC administration the authority to invite an AIN, and their support personnel, to participate in the Olympic Games Paris 2024.

The AINERP reviewed the athletes in accordance with the IOC EB decision and the principles established. The Panel was in a position to benefit from new information from various sources, in particular official lists of athletes affiliated with sports clubs of the military and the security forces published on official websites in Russia and Belarus.

Out of the 16 approved wrestlers, 10 AINs are holders of Russian passports while six are holders of Belarussian passports. During the United World Wrestling qualifying events, AINs with Russian passports earned 16 quotas and holders of Belarussian passports won 10 Paris quotas.

According to the IOC, the number of eligible athletes may be lower than the number of earned quota places. In such cases, these quota places will be reallocated to athletes from other NOCs in accordance with the qualification system of the respective IF.

The wrestlers who are deemed eligible will compete as AINs, without any flags or references to their respective countries. Additionally, the national anthems of Russia and Belarus will not be played in the event of medals being awarded to these athletes.

Participation in the Olympic Games Paris 2024 is subject to the athlete’s acceptance of the individual invitation and signature of the Conditions of Participation applicable to all participants. The form contains a commitment to respect the Olympic Charter, including “the peace mission of the Olympic Movement”.

The following are the eligible wrestlers allowed to compete as AINs at the Olympic Games Paris 2024:

Eligible and invited athletes with a Russian passport:

Freestyle
Nachin MONGUSH
Shamil MAMEDOV
Arslan BAGAEV
Abdulla KURBANOV

Greco-Roman
Alan OSTAEV
Magomed MURTAZALIEV

Women's Wrestling
Natalya MALYSHEVA
Veronika CHUMIKOVA
Alina KASABIEVA
Elizaveta PETLIAKOVA

Eligible and invited athletes with a Belarusian passport:

Freestyle
Yahor AKULICH
Uladzislau KAZLOU

Greco-Roman
Abubakar KHASLAKHANAU
Dzmitri ZARUBSKI

Women's Wrestling
Viyaleta REBIKAVA
Krystsina SAZYKINA

Read the full IOC decision regarding Individual Neutral Athletes here.