L'Hebdo !

L'Hebdo du 19 mars !

By Eric Olanowski

En revue, la Russie remporte chez elle la coupe du monde de lutte libre, les résultats des Thor Masters, l'approche du championnat d'Asie des U23, "Hollywood contre Bollywood" et le championnat d'Europe. 

1. La Russie remporte chez elle la coupe du monde de lutte libre
La Fédération russe a clôt la coupe du monde de lutte libre sur une impressionnante victoire 9 à 1 sur l'Iran, remportant leur septième titre de la coupe du monde Makhachkala de lutte libre. Leur dernière victoire remontait à 2011. 

Sans encaisser aucune défaite, la Russie a remporté quatre victoires ce weekend, totalisant ainsi sur les 40 combats menés 36 victoires pour 4 défaites. En plus de leur dernier combat face à l'Iran, les Russes ont vaincu Cuba (10-0), le Japon (8-2) et la Turquie (9-1). 

Pour la troisième place, les champions en titre, les États-Unis, se sont défait du Japon par 6-4.

Les deux équipes étaient à égalité trois victoires partout après leurs six premières rencontres. Sohsuke TAKATANI (JPN) a fait la différence grâce à une victoire par 14-3 sur Samuel Joseph BROOKS (USA), mais trois victoires consécutives des Américains Hayden ZILLMER, Kyven Ross GADSON et Anthony NELSON ont donné aux Stars and Stripes l'avantage 6-4 et la troisième place de la compétition. 

Cuba obtient la cinquième place grâce à leur victoire sur la Mongolie par 6-4 et la Géorgie la septième place sur la Turquie, vaincue 8-2.

RÉSULTATS 
OR - Russie df. Iran 9-1
BRONZE - États-Unis df. Japon 6-4 
5me - Cuba df. Mongolie 6-4
7me - Géorge df. Turquie 8-2

2. Le championnat d'Asie des U23 débute jeudi
Le train des championnats continentaux des U23 s'arrêtera ce weekend en gare d'Oulan-Bator, capitale de la Mongolie, pour le championnat d'Asie des U23 2019

Le tournoi s'étendra sur quatre jours, de jeudi à dimanche.

PROGRAMME

Jeudi (21 mars) 
9:30 - Examen médical & Pesée GR - 60,67,72,77,82,97,130kg
11:30 - Qualifications & Repêchages GR - 60,67,72,77,82,97,130kg
14:45 - Tirage - GR - 55,63,87kg / WW - 55,59,72kg / FS – 61,92kg
17:30 - Cérémonie d'ouverture
18:00 - Finales GR – 60,67,72,77,82,97,130kg

Vendredi (22 mars) 
9:30 - Examen médical & Pesée (GR - 55,63,87kg / WW - 55,59,72kg / FS – 61,92kg)
11:30 - Qualifications & Repêchages - GR - 55,63,87kg / WW - 55,59,72kg / FS – 61,92kg 

14:45 - Tirage WW – 50,57,65,68kg / FS – 57,65,74,125kg
18: 00 - Finales GR - 55,63,87kg / WW - 55,59,72kg / FS – 61,92kg

Samedi (23 mars) 
19:30 - Examen médical & Pesée - WW – 50,57,65,68kg / FS – 57,65,74,125kg
11:30 - Qualifications & Repêchages - WW – 50,57,65,68kg / FS – 57,65,74,125kg
14:45 - Tirage WW – 53,62,76kg / FS – 70,79,86,97kg
18: 00 - Finales WW – 50,57,65,68kg / FS – 57,65,74,125kg

Dimanche (24 mars) 
9:30 - Examen médical & Pesée - WW – 53,62,76kg / FS – 70,79,86,97kg
11:30 - Qualifications & Repêchages WW – 53,62,76kg / FS – 70,79,86,97kg 

18:00 - Finales WW – 53,62,76kg / FS – 70,79,86,97kg

Roland SCHWARZ est l'un des trois lutteurs allemands médaillés d'or des Thor Masters 2019 du weekend dernier. (Photo : Max Rose-Fyne)

3. L'Allemagne couronnée trois fois lors des Thor Masters 
Les Thor Masters, tournoi de lutte gréco-romaine, se sont conclus ce weekend à Nykobing Falster au Danemark, où l'Allemagne a mené la danse et dont elle repart trois fois couronnée. Le Danemark et l'Ukraine récoltent chacun deux médailles d'or et la Finlande, la Norvège et la Suède se contentent chacune d'un titre. 

RÉSULTATS

55kg
OR - Fabian SCHMITT (GER)
ARGENT - Marat GARIPOV (BRA)
BRONZE - Anders ROENNINGEN (NOR)

60kg
OR - Etienne KINSINGER (GER)
ARGENT - Christoph KRAEMER (GER)     
BRONZE - Lauri MAEHOENEN (FIN)

63kg
OR - Stig ANDREW BERG (NOR)
ARGENT - Lenur TEMIROV (UKR)
BRONZE - Nasrullakh NASIBO (UKR)

67kg
OR - Fredrik BJERREHUUS (DEN)
ARGENT - Ruslan  KUDRYNETS (UKR)      
BRONZE - Aleksey  KALINICHENKO (UKR)

72kg
OR - Parviz NASIBOV (UKR)  
ARGENT - Vegard JOERGENSEN (NOR)    
BRONZE - Michael WIDMAYER (GER) 

77kg
OR - Roland SCHWARZ (GER)
ARGENT - Florian NEUMAIER (GER)
BRONZE - Vladimir YAKOVLEV (UKR)

82kg
OR - Raibek BISULTANOV (DEN)        
ARGENT - Hannes WAGNER (GER)          

BRONZE - Bogdan KOURINNOI (SWE)

87kg
OR - Zakarias BERG (SWE)   
ARGENT - Denis KUDLA (GER)    
BRONZE - Amer HRUSTANOVIC (AUT) 

97kg
OR - Matti KUOSMANEN (FIN)        
ARGENT - Felix BALDAUF (NOR)  
BRONZE - G'Angelo HANCOCK (USA)

130kg          
OR - Nikolai  KUCHMIY (UKR)          
ARGENT - Eduard POPP (GER)   
BRONZE - Konsta MAEENPAEAE (FIN)

4. "Hollywood contre Bollywood" ouvre le 31 mars 
Les stars américaines et indiennes de la lutte féminine se feront face, ce dimanche 31 mars, dans le mythique théâtre Wiltern de Los Angeles pour 'Hollywood contre Bollywood.'

Selon www.beatthestreets-la.org, "le duel se distinguera de la cinquième édition annuelle de la compétition de charité internationale du festival Beat the Streets de Los Angeles."

Onze des quinzes meilleures lutteuses classées seront sur les tapis, avec six d'entre elles venues du top 5 toutes catégories de poids confondues (les classements les plus récents sont disponibles sur la page d'accueil de www.unitedworldwrestling.org). 

Des dix combats de stars, le plus intrigant semble être celui qui opposera, en 53kg, la dauphine du championnat du monde et première du classement Sarah HILDEBRANDT (USA) à la No.11 Vinesh VINESH (IND). 

Ce sera un remake des demi-finales du Dan Kolov du mois passé, où Vinesh avait sonné Hildebrant pour ce retrouver en finale de cet événement de série de classement et finalement chuter face à la Chinoise PANG Qianyu. 

Le duel débute à 15h le 31 mars. 

USA vs. Inde 
50kg: No. 15 Whitney CONDER vs. Sheetal TOMAR 
53kg: No. 1 Sarah HILDEBRANDT vs. No. 11 Vinesh VINESH
55kg: No. 6 Jacarra WINCHESTER vs. Pinki PINKI
57kg: Jenna BURKERT vs. No. 6 Pooja DHANDA
59kg: Alli RAGAN vs. No. 4 Sarita SARITA
62kg: No. 5 Mallory VELTE vs. Sakshi MALIK  
65kg: No. 2 Forrest MOLINARI vs. Navjot KAUR 
68kg: No. 2 Tamyra MENSAH vs. Divya KAKRAN 
72kg: Rachel WATTERS vs. No. 12 (en 76kg) Kiran KIRAN 
76kg: No. 1 Adeline GRAY vs. Sudesh SUDESH 

Abdulrashid SADUALEV (RUS) est attendu dans l'équipe russe du championnat d'Europe 2019. (Photo : Max Rose-Fyne) 

5. Moins de trois semaines avant le championnat d'Europe 
Dans moins de trois semaines - 20 jours pour être exact -, Bucarest, capitale de la Roumanie, accueillera le championnat d'Europe de lutte 2019. D'année en année et de plus en plus, l'Europe démontre sa capacité à placer des lutteurs sur le podium du championnat du monde.

18 (10 gréco-romains, 3 lutte libre, 3 lutte féminine) des 30 champions du monde de l'année passée venaient d'un pays d'Europe.

Le tournoi débute le 8 avril et jusqu'au 14 les combats seront visibles sur www.unitedworldwrestling.org. 

PROGRAMME

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Lopez Nunez, Vlasov en tête des classements de lutte gréco-romaine après leurs victoires à Rio

By William May

CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY (September 8) – Mijain LOPEZ NUNEZ (CUB) and Roman VLASOV (RUS) closed out the 2016 international wrestling season with repeat triumphs at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and No.1 rankings in the United World Wrestling list of the top Greco-Roman wrestlers.

Lopez claimed his third Olympic Games gold medal at super heavyweight by sneaking past reigning world champion Riza KAYAALP (TUR) in the 130kg final at Rio 2016, while world champion Vlasov followed up a win in London four years ago with another gold medal performance in Rio de Janeiro.

Of the four remaining Greco-Roman champions crowned at Carioca Arena, only Ismael BORRERO MOLINA (CUB) at 59kg was able to match Vlasov by moving seamlessly from world champion to the Olympic Games gold medal – his first.

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Like Lopez, two-time world champion Artur ALEKSANYAN (ARM), who slipped to No.2 in the rankings at 98kg after a loss at the European championships in March, reclaimed the top spot with a 3-0 victory over Yasmany LUGO CABRERA (CUB).

Meanwhile, Davit CHAKVETADZE (RUS) went from third to No.1 at 85kg with a win over world champ Zhan BELENYUK (UKR) and 2014 world champion Davor STEFANEK (SRB) carved his way through a crowded field at 66kg to go from No.6 in the rankings to No.1.

Rasul CHUNAYEV (AZE), world champion at the non-Olympic category of 71kg, dropped to 66kg and won a bronze medal there, leaving the top spot at light welterweight open for Balint KORPASI (HUN).

Among the biggest movers in the rankings, Shinobu OTA (JPN) vaulted from No.12 to No.2 after winning the silver medal at 59kg, while teammate Tomohiro INOUE (JPN) went from unranked to fifth place and No.6 in the rankings at 66kg.

Former world champion Elis GURI (BUL) also went from unranked to No.8 after a seventh place finish in the Rio 2016 results at 98kg.

The top six finishers at the Olympic Games and world championships at each category are initially accorded the top six positions in the rankings, while the places No.7 to No.20 are determined by a combination of factors, including the results from the championships as well as from competition over the previous 12 months.

Wrestlers in the rankings are listed by name, country code, most notable or most recent result over the last 12 months, and their position in the previous rankings.

(NOTE: The United World Wrestling rankings will take a break until the world championships for non-Olympic weight categories are held in Budapest, December 10-11.)

59kg – Shinobu OTA (JPN) launched his bid for a Rio 2016 medal with his second win over defending Olympic Games champion Hamid SORYAN (IRI) in five months and pinned two-time Olympic silver medalist Rovshan BAYRAMOV (AZE) in the semifinals to leap 10 places to No.2 in the rankings.

1. Ismael BORRERO MOLINA (CUB) – Rio OG No.1 (1)
2. Shinobu OTA (JPN) – Rio OG No.2 (12)
3. Stig Andre BERGE (NOR) – Rio OG No.3 (8)
4. Elmurat TASMURADOV (UZB) – Rio OG No.3 (9)
5. Arsen ERALIEV (KGZ) – Rio OG No.5 (7)
6. Rovshan BAYRAMOV (AZE) – Rio OG No.5 (2)
7. Almat KEBISPAYEV (KAZ) – GGP Final No.1 (3)
8. WANG Lumin (CHN) – Hungarian GP No.3 (not ranked)
9. Mingiyan SEMENOV (RUS) – Europe No.1 (4)
10. YUN Won-Chol (PRK) – Asia No.5 (5)
11. Kenichiro FUMITA (JPN) – Pytlasinski Cup No.1 (11)
12. Haitham Mahmoud FAHMY (EGY) – Pytlasinski Cup No.2 (10)
13. Soslan DAUROV (BLR) – Pytlasinski Cup No.3 (6)
14. Hamid SORYAN (IRI) – Istanbul OG Qualifier No.1 (14)
15. Jesse THIELKE (USA) – Istanbul OG Qualifier No.2 (19)
16. Stepan MARYANYAN (RUS) – Spanish GP No.1 (15)
17. Kristijan FRIS (SRB) – Zagreb GP No.3 (18)
18. LEE Jung-Baek KOR) – German GP No.2 (nr)
19. Ibragim LABAZANOV (RUS) – Ivan Poddubny No.1 (17)
20. Andres MONTANO (ECU) – Spanish GP No.2 (16)

66kg – World champion at 71kg Rasul CHUNAYEV (AZE) defeated Beijing 2008 gold medalist Islambek ALBIEV (RUS), 3-2, in the round of 16 to join the lightweight rankings at No.3 after taking a bronze medal ahead of 2013 world champion RYU Han-Soo (KOR).

1. Davor STEFANEK (SRB) – Rio OG No.1 (6)
2. Migran ARUTUNYAN (ARM) – Rio OG No.2 (8)
3. Rasul CHUNAYEV (AZE) – Rio OG No.3 (1@71)
4. Shmagi BOLKVADZE (GEO) – Rio OG No.3 (10)
5. RYU Han-Soo (KOR) – Rio OG No.5 (3)
6. Tomohiro INOUE (JPN) – Rio OG No.5 (nr)
7. Frank STAEBLER (GER) – German GP No.1 (1)
8. Islambek ALBIEV (RUS) - Europe No.1 (9)
9. Artem SURKOV (RUS) – German GP No.2 (3)
10. Tamas LORINCZ (HUN) – Spanish GP No.1 (2)
11. Omid NOROOZI (IRI) – Asian OG Qualifier No.2 (18)
12. Mehdi ZEIDVAND (IRI) – Pytlasinski Cup No.1 (7)
13. Miguel MARTINEZ PALACIOS (CUB) – Spanish GP No.1 (9)
14. Wuileixis RIVAS ESPINOZA (VEN) – Pan Am OG Qualifier No.1 (13)
15. Tarek Aziz BENAISSA (ALG) – All-African Games No.1 (11)
16. Edgaras VENCKAITIS (LTU) – Ulaanbaatar OG Qualifier No.3 (16)
17. Hasan ALIYEV (AZE) – Europe No.3 (12)
18. Ionut PANAIT (ROU) – Ulaanbaatar OG Qualifier No.1 (14)
19. David KARECINSKI (POL) – Pytlasinski No.2 (15)
20. Mateusz BERNATEK (POL) – European U23 No.1 (17)

71kg – With Rasul CHUNAYEV (AZE) ranked at 66kg after winning a bronze medal at Rio 2016, Hungarian Grand Prix winner Balint KORPASI (HUN) takes over at No.1 and Ukraine International champion Azim GARMSIRI (IRI) rejoins the rankings at No.20.

1. Balint KORPASI (HUN) – Hungarian GP No.1 (2)
2. Afshin BYABANGARD (IRI) – Asia No.1 (3)
3. Adam KURAK (RUS) – German GP No.3 (4)
4.  Varsham BORANYAN (ARM) – Europe No.1 (5)
5. Aleksandar MAKSIMOVIC (SRB) – Europe No.2 (6)
6. Armen VARDANYAN (UKR) – Trophee Milone No.2 (7)
7. Tero VAELIMAEKI (FIN) – Ulaanbaatar OG Qualifier No.2 (8)
8. ZHANG Ridong (CHN) – Pytlasinski Cup No.3 (9)
9. Ruslan TSAREV (KGZ) – Istanbul OG Qualifier No.2 (10)
10. Zackarias TALLROTH (SWE) – World No.3 (11)
11. Mathias MAASCH (GER) – Paris GP No.1 (12)
12. Danijel JANECIC (CRO) – LIG Int’l No.3 (13)
13. Tomi HINOVEANU (ROU) – Corneanu Int’l No.2 (14)
14. Abuyazid MANTSIGOV (RUS) – German GP No.3 (15)
15. Timur BERDIEV (BLR) – World No.5 (16)
16. Yunus OZEL (TUR) – Europe No.5 (17)
17. Darkhan BAYAKMETOV (KAZ) – Asia No.3 (18)
18. Maximilian SCHWABE (GER) – German GP No.1 (19)
19. Yunus Emre BASAR (TUR) – Vehbi Emre No.1 (20)
20. Azim GARMSIRI (IRI) – Ukraine Int’l No.1 (nr)

75kg – Four current and former world champions reached the medal finals at Rio 2016 with Roman VLASOV (RUS) nailing down his second Olympic Games gold medal with a 5-1 victory over four-time world silver medalist Mark MADSEN (DEN).

1. Roman VLASOV (RUS) – Rio OG No.1 (1)
2. Mark MADSEN (DEN) – Rio OG No.2 (3)
3. KIM Hyeon-Woo (KOR) – Rio OG No.3 (4)
4. Saeid Mourad ABDVALI (IRI) – Rio OG No.3 (10)
5. Peter BACSI (HUN) – Rio OG No.5 (8)
6. Bozo STARCEVIC (CRO) – Rio OG No.5 (17)
7. Viktor NEMES (SRB) – Europe No.2 (7)
8. Elvin MURSALIYEV (AZE) – Rio OG No.7 (13)
9. Doszhan KARTIKOV (KAZ) – Asia No.1 (2)
10. Zurabi DATUNASHVILI (GEO) – Europe No.1 (6)
11. YANG Bin (CHN) – Pytlasinski No.3 (11)
12. Arsen JULFALAKYAN (ARM) – Vehbi Emre No.1 (9)
13. Andrew BISEK (USA) – Rio OG No.12 (5)
14. Chingiz LABAZANOV (RUS) – German GP No.2 (12)
15. Gela BOLKVADZE (GEO) – Spanish GP No.1 (14)
16. Karapet CHALYAN (ARM) – Europe No.3 (15)
17. Zied AIT OUAGRAM (MAR) – Pytlasinski Cup No.5 (18)
18. Mahmoud SEBIE (EGY) – Africa No.1 (20)
19. Yurisandi HERNANDEZ RIOS (CUB) – Spanish GP No.2 (nr)
20. Dilshod TURDIEV (UZB) – Asia No.2 (nr) 

80kg – Reigning world champion at this non-Olympic category Selcuk CEBI (TUR) and Daniel ALEKSANDROV (BUL) both lost at 75kg in the round of 16 in Rio. With no competition at 80kg in August, the rankings are unchanged for the month.

1. Selcuk CEBI (TUR) – German GP No.1 (1)
2. Lasha GOBADZE (GEO) – European U23 No.1 (2)
3. Evgeni SALEEV (RUS) – Ivan Poddubny No.1 (3)
4. Rafik HUSEYNOV (AZE) – German GP No.1, 75kg (4)
5. Ramin TAHERISARTANG (IRI) – Pytlasinski Cup No.1 (5)
6. Viktor SASUNOVSKI (BLR) – World No.2 (6)
7. Edgar BABAYAN (POL) – Europe No.2 (7)
8. Eduard SARGSYAN (ARM) – German GP No.3 (8)
9. Pavel POMINCHUK (BLR) – Pytlasinski Cup No.2 (9)
10. Daniel ALEKSANDROV (BUL) – Europe No.3 (10)
11. AISHAN Aishan (CHN) – Asia No.2 (11)
12. Aslan ATEM (TUR) – Europe No.3 (12)
13. Laszlo SZABO (HUN) – Spanish GP No.3 (13)
14. Ramazan ABACHARAEV (RUS) – Ivan Poddubny No.1 (14)
15. Yaroslav FILCHAKOV (UKR) – World Cup No.1 (15)
16. Burhan AKBUDAK (TUR) – European U23 No.2 (16)
17. Patrick MARTINEZ (USA) – Spanish GP No.3 (17)
18. Raibek BISULTANOV (DEN) – Hungarian GP No.2 (18)
19. Ashkat DILMUKHAMEDOV (KAZ) – Asia No.3 (19)
20. Yousef GHADERIAN (IRI) – World No.3 (20)

85kg – Denis KUDLA (GER) won three of four bouts on criteria, including victories over world bronze medal winners Habibollah AKHLAGHI (IRI), 1-1, and Viktor LORINCZ (HUN), 3-3, in repechage for a Rio 2016 bronze medal.

1. David CHAKVETADZE (RUS) – Rio OG No.1 (3)
2. Zhan BELENYUK (UKR) – Rio OG No.2 (1)
3. Denis KUDLA (GER) – Rio OG No.3 (6)
4. Javid HAMZATOV (BLR) – Rio OG No.3 (13)
5. Viktor LORINCZ (HUN) – Rio OG No.5 (2)
6. Nikolai BAYRAKOV (BUL) – Rio OG No.5 (14)
7. Habibollah AKHLAGHI (IRI) – Rio OG No.7 (9)
8. Saman Ahmed TAHMASEBI (AZE) – 2015 World No.3 (5)
9. Robert KOBLIASHVILI (GEO) – Europe No.2 (8)
10. Rustam ASSAKALOV (UZB) – Pytlasinski Cup No.5 (4)
11. Alexej MISHIN (RUS) – European OG Qualifier No.1 (7)
12. Islam ABBASOV (AZE) – World Cup No.1 (10)
13. Tadeusz MICHALIK (POL) – Pytlasinski Cup No.3 (11)
14. Amer HRUSTANOVIC (AUT) – Schultz Memorial No.1 (nr)
15. Rami HIETANIEMI (FIN) – Haavisto Cup No.7 (nr)
16. Maksim MANUKYAN (ARM) – Trophee Milone No.2 (16)
17. Damian JANIKOWSKI (POL) – Pytlasinski Cup No.2 (12)
18. Ramsin AZIZSIR (GER) – German GP No.2 (17)
19. Metehan BASAR (TUR) – German GP No.3 (19)
20. Zakarias BERG (SWE) – European U23 No.3 (19)

98kg – Former world champion Elis GURI (BUL), who slipped out of the rankings after finishing 17th at the European championships and 16th at the Pytlasinski Cup, notched a pair of wins in the early rounds to claim seventh place for a second straight Olympic Games and No.8 in the rankings.

1. Artur ALEKSANYAN (ARM) – Rio OG No.1 (2)
2. Yasmany LUGO CABRERA (CUB) – Rio OG No.2 (8)
3. Ghasem REZAEI (IRI) – Rio OG No.3 (3)
4. Cenk ILDEM (TUR) – Rio OG No.3 (6)
5. Fredrik SCHOEN (SWE) – Rio OG No.5 (17)
6. Alin ALEXUC-CIURARIU (ROU) – Rio OG No.5 (19)
7. Nikita MELNIKOV (RUS) - Europe No.1 (1)
8. Elis GURI (BUL) – Rio OG No.7 (nr)
9. Islam MAGOMEDOV (RUS) – Rio OG No.8 (4)
10. Mahdi ALIYARI FEYZABADI (IRI) – Pytlasinski Cup No.1 (7)
11. Balasz KISS (HUN) – Pytlasinski Cup No.3 (15)
12. Aleksander HRABOVIK (BLR) – Europe No.3 (5)
13. Dimitri TIMCHENKO (UKR) – Ukraine Int’l No.1 (9)
14. Daigoro TIMONCINI (ITA) – Hungarian GP No.2 (10)
15. Timofej DZEYNICHENKO (BLR) – Pytlasinski Cup No.3 (14)
16. Muhammad Etka SEVER (GER) – European U23 No.1 (12)
17. Musa EVLOEV (RUS) – German GP No.1 (13)
18. XIAO Di (CHN) – Hungarian GP No.1 (11)
19. Luillys PEREZ MORA (VEN) – Spanish GP No.3 (20)
20. Ardo ARUSAAR (EST) – European OG Qualifier No.1 (16)

130kg – Sabah SHARIATI (AZE), fifth-place at the Las Vegas world meet, recorded a technical fall and fall in repechage to secure his first world level medal, leaping from No.15 to fourth in the rankings.

1. Mijain LOPEZ NUNEZ (CUB) – Rio OG No.1 (2)
2. Riza KAYAALP (TUR) – Rio OG No.2 (1)
3. Sergey SEMENOV (RUS) – Rio OG No.3 (6)
4. Sabah SHARIATI (AZE) – Rio OG No.3 (15)
5. Eduard POPP (GER) – Rio OG No.5 (4)
6. Heiki NABI (EST) – Rio OG No.5 (12)
7. Iakobi KAJAIA (GEO) – European U23 No.1 (11)
8. Johan Magnus EUREN (SWE) – Europe No.3 (5)
9. Aleksander CHERNETSKI (UKR) – Europe No.2 (3)
10. Bashir BABAJANZADEH (IRI) – Pytlasinski Cup No.3 (12)
11. Iosif CHUGOSHVILI (BLR) – Europe No.3 (8)
12. MENG Qiang (CHN) – Hungarian GP No.1 (10)
13. Murat RAMONOV (KGZ) – Asia No.2 (16)
14. Vitali SHCHUR (RUS) – German GP No.2 (10)
15. Nurmakhan TINALIEV (KAZ) – GGP Final No.2 (9)
16. Amir GHASEMI MONJAZI (IRI) – Asia No.1 (19)
17. Muminjon ABDULLAEV (UZB) – Ulaanbaatar OG Qualifier No.3 (18)
18. Mantas KNYSTAUTAS (LTU) – German GP No.3 (17)
19. Eduard SOGHOMONYAN (BRA) – Pan America No.2 (20)
20. Miloslav METODIEV (BUL) – Nikola Petrov No.2 (nr)