#WrestleTokyo

UWW President Lalovic Praises Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee, IOC

By United World Wrestling Press

CHIBA, Japan (August 1) --- United World Wrestling president and International Olympic Committee Executive Board member Nenad Lalovic Sunday hailed the organizing committee at the Tokyo Olympic Games for conducting the mega event despite the setbacks because of COVID-19.

Lalovic was speaking the press conference on the first day of wrestling ,which began Sunday at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.

"Welcome to the Olympic Games," Lalovic said. "The Olympic tournament is extremely well organized. It's impossible to compare [the organization in Rio and now in Tokyo] because now we are in a situation where are living alone for more than a year and a half. More or less imprisoned by the pandemic. It is a huge effort to organize the Olympic Games under such conditions. I congratulate the organizers, the Japanese government, the IOC and all involved in this process."

The Tokyo Games, originally scheduled to be held from July 24 to August 9 in 2020 were postponed to 2021 due to the outbreak of COVID-19 around the world. Lalovic said that IOC was determined to have the Games under any conditions.

"A year and few months ago we decided at the IOC session to have the Games under any conditions and that's what we have. We have to adapt to this and behave accordingly. Then we will have a successful Games," he said.

As wrestling began at the Games, Lalovic said that the sport has been improving constantly and the action in the first session in Chiba was a proof of that. 

"As you saw everything went very well in the first session. Results are quite interesting. Some are unexpected, some are expected. But this is what makes our sport interesting," he said.

At Greco-Roman 130kg, Mijain LOPEZ (CUB) moved closed to becoming the first male wrestler to win four gold medals as he reached the semifinal with ease on Sunday. He will take on Rio Olympic silver medalist Riza KAYAALP (TUR) in the semifinal.

Lalovic was of the opinion that if Lopez can achieve the rare feat it will be a huge effort from the veteran 38-year-old wrestler and a new superstar will be born for the sport.

"He would be the first male wrestler to have that number," he said. "We already have ICHO Kaori (JPN) who has four gold medals. So finally, one man will equal one woman. This is really great. The way he wrestled today encouraged us to think that this is possible. This is a huge effort. He is not the youngest wrestler here, probably the eldest, but definitely he is in very good form. I saw his matches. That would be a new-born superstar of wrestling.”

Icho won four gold medals at the Olympics from Athens to Rio. Now Lopez can equal her if he wins the gold Monday. Extending his thought about the growth of women's wrestling, Lalovic said that wrestlers Sunday showed that it is on its way to become as popular as the men's wrestling.

“In women's wrestling, as an example, the matches we saw today were fantastic, really fantastic, scoring so many technical points," he said. "Women’s wrestling becomes more and more popular and will soon be as popular as men’s wrestling especially with fights and techniques.

"Don't forget that these women are the heavyweights. They are not the fastest ones and even then it's spectacular. We in the federation all have full confidence that we are on the right track. Especially the national federations and NOCs by supporting and backing up women’s wrestling to the maximum. It has to be done, for sure. We saw the reasons this morning.”

He also talked about the opposition to the Games from the Japanese population but the IOC member said that the Games face challenges every edition but this time, going ahead with the event was the best way to fight the pandemic.

"There are always opponents to the Olympic Games everywhere," he said. "Especially finding many reasons to not have them. I don’t know if you remember, but in Beijing (2008), we all had to die from pollution. In London, we had been threatened that we would explode together underground. In Rio, we should all have been killed by the Zika mosquito. But it didn’t happen.

“Today we stand together with the media, athletes, National Olympic Committees and countries taking part in this Games, to fight the pandemic. This is the best way: by having the Olympics.

“You mention also the opposition in Japan. I remember there were 350,000 digital signatures against the Games. May I remind you that in 2013 when we had the crisis [when wrestling was on the verge of being dropped from Olympic Games programme by IOC), the Japanese Wrestling Federation collected more than one million physical signatures, and I insist on the word physical because people really came and signed. Digital signatures are a little bit easier.

“Certainly that is a politically difficult situation, all the pressure from the opposition and so on, but at the end, all of this has been forgotten when the Games were open and the first medals awarded. All that is behind us and we want to finish the Olympic Games in a bright way. I think nothing can stop us."

Wrestling had to fight for its spot in the Games program after IOC announced that it would be dropped after the Rio Games. But wrestling saw a host of changes and support poured in from around the world.

The sport was finally added to the next two cycles of the Games and Lalovic said that the improvement will continue going into the Paris Olympics.

“We have some ideas about what can be the improvements. We will analyze at the technical commission everything that has been shown the last two or three years since we adopted new rules. There may be some changes or improvements. But it has to be analyzed very, very seriously because I think we already achieved something different.

“Probably some small adjustments must be done. But this will be nothing revolutionary until we see that we are not progressing. At this moment, I am absolutely sure that we are progressing in every way. The approach to wrestling is totally different with those rules. You see aggression in Greco-Roman wrestling, which we didn’t have before.”

#WrestleZagreb

Zagreb Open 2026 Day 2 Highlights: Yazdani in 97kg final

By Vinay Siwach

ZAGREB, Croatia (February 5) -- The Ranking Series event, Zagreb Open, enters day two and it will be Hassan YAZDANI (IRI) making his 97kg debut for Iran. The Olympic champion at 74kg in 2016, and two-time Olympic silver medalist at 86kg, is chasing that second gold, this time at 97kg.

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13:45: 55kg WW semifinals - World silver medalist Verbina EKATERINA (UWW) with a 1-1 victory over Nagisa HARADA (JPN) in the semifinals. She got an activity point in the second period to keep the criteria lead. Ekaterina will face Karla GODINEZ (CAN) in the final after the Canadian defeated Areana VILLAESCUSA (USA), 2-1, in another low scoring semifinal.

13:30: 50kg WW semifinals - Haruna MORIKAWA (JPN) with a controlled 8-2 win over Elizaveta SMIRNOVA (UWW) at 50kg. She will wrestle NEELAM (IND) for the gold medal. Neelam defeated MUSKAN (IND), 7-4, in an all-Indian semifinal

13:20: 125kg semifinals - A fall for Shamil SHARIPOV (BRN) over Kamil KOSCIOLEK (POL) in just over two minutes as he reaches the final at 125kg. He will face Wyatt HENDRICKSON (USA) in the final after the U.S. wrestler scored an 11-1 win over Robert BARAN (POL).

13:10: 97kg semifinals - Stephen BUCHANAN (USA) with a quick fall over Adlan VISKHANOV (FRA) in the first semifinal. Now he earns himself a chance to wrestle against Hassan YAZDANI (IRI) after Iranian managed another technical superiority win. While it's rare on Yazdani, Andro MARGISHVILI (GEO) scored two takedowns on Yazdani but failed to keep the pressure before losing 14-4

12:55: 92kg semifinals - Mobin AZIMI (IRI) gets a dominant 11-0 win over Dustin PLOTT (USA) as he used a double-leg for four to finish. He earns a chance to avenge his 5-5 loss to Trent HIDLAY (USA) in the final after the American scored another come-from-behind victory. He defeated Michael MACCHIAVELLO (USA), 3-3, to setup the gold medal bout against Azimi

12:40: 79kg semifinals - Zelimkhan KHADJIEV (FRA) is back in the Ranking Series final with a 10-1 victory over Otari ADEISHVILI (GEO). He looked in complete control of the bout. Khadjiev will face Dean HAMITI (USA) for the gold medal after he defeated Evan WICK (USA), 6-5, in a thrilling semifinal

12:15: Trent HIDLAY (USA) once again shows how to come back and win a bout. Down 6-0 against Abofazl RAHMANI (IRI), he scores a four-pointer and keeps the pressure on the Iranian to win 11-9 and make his spot in the semifinal at 92kg.

11:45: Hassan YAZDANI (IRI) gives up a takedown against Richard VEGH (HUN) but that is the only slip in an otherwise dominant bout at 97kg. Two four point throws for Yazdani as he advances to the semifinals.

11:35: Ekaterina VERBINA (UWW) with a big four-pointer in her 5-0 win against Beatrice FERENT (ROU) at 55kg. The world silver medalist is the favorite to win gold here.

11:25: Mobin AZIMI (IRI) bounces back from his loss to Trent HIDLAY (USA) and beats Abolfazl RAHMANI (IRI) in his second bout at 92kg round robin. Azimi managed to score a takedown with less than 30 second left to beat Rahmani 4-3.

11:10: Two quick results at women's 50kg. Haruna MORIKAWA (JPN) beats Kendra RYAN (USA) 12-1 at 50kg before NEELAM (IND) also wins via technical superiority, 10-0, against Agata GOLUCHOWSKA (POL). 

11:00: 92kg world champion Trent HIDLAY (USA) makes a comeback from 5-0 down to beat Mobin AZIMI (IRI) 5-5 in the group stage bout. Hidlay scored a takedown in the second period before adding two stepouts. Iran challenged the second one but lost which gave the criteria lead to Hidlay

10:50: Hassan YAZDANI (IRI) doesn't the trademark jump before entering the mat but his bout against Merab SULEIMANISHVILI (GEO) is a typical Yazdani bout. He uses the underhook to start scoring and then rallies to score takedowns at will before turning Suleimanishvili and winning his bout 11-0

10:45: Magomed SHARIPOV (BRN) wrestled well but it is Yaraslau SLAVIKOUSKI (UWW) who manages to win 6-4 at 97kg and win the opening bout.

10:30: Hassan YAZDANI (IRI) will be on Mat B but before that, a few big results in Zagreb. Richard VEGH (HUN) manages to hang on for a 3-0 victory over Kamil KURUGLIYEV (KAZ) at 97kg.