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    Fortune wins gold medal at University Worlds

    PECS, Hungary -- Tyrell Fortune (Portland, Ore./Titan Mercury WC) won a gold medal at 125 kilos/275 pounds, one of four U.S. medalists on the second day of the University World Championships on Wednesday.

    Team USA at University Worlds
    Fortune, a Div. II national champion for Grand Canyon, scored a 12-1 technical fall over Sakir Bozkurt of Turkey in the championship match. Bozkurt, who was fifth in the 2012 Yasar Dogu International in Turkey, was never in the match, as Fortune scored quickly and often for a first-period stoppage.

    Fortune rolled past his first two opponents, pinning Alexandr Romanov of Moldova and beating Richard Csercsics of Hungary, 10-2. He is ranked No. 3 on the U.S. Senior national team at his weight.

    Fortune won a World medal on the University level for the second straight year, after taking a bronze medal at the 2013 World University Games in Russia.

    Claiming silver medals after losses in the finals were BJ Futrell (Ann Arbor, Mich./Titan Mercury WC/Cliff Keen WC) at 61 kilos/134 pounds, James Green (Willingboro, N.J./Titan Mercury WC/Nebraska RTC) at 70 kilos/154 pounds and Chris Perry (Stillwater, Okla./Cowboy WC) at 86 kilos/189 pounds

    Futrell, a past NCAA All-American for Illinois, lost a wild 12-11 bout against Tuvsingtulga Tumenbileg of Mongolia in the gold-medal bout.

    Futrell won his first three matches handily, including a pin over Niurgin Skriabin of Russia in the semifinals. In his first two bouts, he beat Masakazu Kamoi of Japan, 8-1 and scored a 12-0 technical fall over Vadim Sacultan of Moldova.

    Green, a three-time NCAA All-American for Nebraska, was pinned by Evgheni Nedealco of Moldova in the finals. Nedealco was fifth at the 2008 Junior World Championships.

    Green won his two early matches, pinning Jere Kunnas of Finland and stopping Russian Shamil Magomedov, 6-4 in the semifinals.

    Perry, a two-time NCAA champion for Oklahoma State, lost a close 3-5 match to Piotr Ianulov of Moldova in the finals. Perry had a 3-1 lead in the bout, but Ianulov scored late in the second period for the win. Ianulov was fifth at the 2010 Senior World Championships, and now boasts two University World titles (2010, 2014).

    Perry was impressive on the way to the finals, beating Andrei Frant of Romania, 8-0, Namik Korkmaz of Turkey, 4-2, then pinning Sandor Tozser of Hungary in the semifinals.

    Perry is a past Junior World bronze medalist, and is ranked No. 3 on the U.S. Senior national team at his weight.

    The USA won the team title, ahead of second-place Turkey and third-place Russia. There were 25 nations entered in the University World Championships. The U.S. team was coached by Dave Bennett, Mike Hagerty and Bryan Snyder.

    “Looking at how these athletes handled the training, the travel and adversity that some encountered in competition I feel the future for the USA is bright. This was a special group that are going to continue to leave their mark on the sport in the coming years leading up to the 2016 and 2020 Olympics,” said U.S. Coach Dave Bennett.

    The U.S. won seven medals in men's freestyle at the event this year out of the eight weight classes. Golds went to Fortune and Tyler Caldwell (74 kilos/163 pounds), silvers to Futrell, Green, Perry and Dustin Kilgore (97 kilos/213 pounds) and a bronze medal to Matt McDonough (57 kilos/125.5 pounds)

    Winning a bronze medal at 86 kilos/189 pounds for Israel was Ophir Bernstein, a Texas native who wrestles for Brown. Bernstein, who was born in Israel, was a FILA Junior World silver medalist last summer.

    Two U.S. women entered competition today. Placing fifth at 55 kilos/121 pounds is King University star Samantha Klingel (Kregesville, Pa./King Univ.), who lost by technical fall to Samantha Stewart of Canada in the bronze bout. Erin Golston, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC) placed ninth at 48 kilos/105.5 pounds, losing her only match of the day.

    Five other U.S. women's wrestlers have weighed in and received their draws for Thursday.

    There is an official website and LIVE WEBCAST for the event at:
    http://birkozoszov.hu/index.php?menu=69

    UNIVERSITY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
    At Pecs, Hungary, July 9


    Men's freestyle results

    61 kilos/134 pounds
    Gold: Tuvsingtulga Tumenbileg (Mongolia)
    Silver: B.J. Futrell (USA)
    Bronze: Ismail Avci (Turkey)
    Bronze: Niurgun Skriabin (Russia)
    5th: Stefan Ivanov (Bulgaria)
    5th: Masakazu Kamoi (Japan)

    70 kilos/154 pounds
    Gold: Evgheni Nedealco (Moldova)
    Silver: James Green (USA)
    Bronze: Shamil Magomedov (Russia)
    Bronze: Zsombor Gulyas (Hungary)
    5th: Jere Kunnas (Finland)
    5th: Kosuke Sunagawa (Japan)

    86 kilos/189 pounds
    Gold: Piort Ianulov (Moldova)
    Silver: Chris Perry (USA)
    Bronze: Ophir Bernstein (Israel)
    Bronze: Namik Korkmaz (Turkey)
    5th: Oleg Ktsoev (Russia)
    5th: Sandor Tozser (Hungary)

    125 kilos/275 pounds
    Gold: Tyrell Fortune (USA)
    Silver: Sakhir Bozkurt (Turkey)
    Bronze: Mariyan Todorov (Bulgaria)
    Bronze: Richard Csercsis (Hungary)
    5th: M. Guseinov (Russia)
    5th: Alexandr Romanov (Moldova)

    U.S. men's freestyle performances

    61 kilos/134 pounds - BJ Futrell, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Titan Mercury WC/Cliff Keen WC), 2nd
    WIN Masakazu Kamoi (Japan), 8-1
    WIN Vadim Sacultan (Moldova), tech. fall, 12-0
    WIN Niurgin Skriabin (Russia), pin
    LOSS Tuvsingtulga Tumenbileg (Mongolia), 11-12

    70 kilos/154 pounds - James Green, Willingboro, N.J. (Titan Mercury WC/Nebraska RTC), 2nd
    WIN Jere Kunnas (Finland), pin
    WIN Shamil Magomedov (Russia), 6-4
    LOSS Evgheni Nedealco (Moldova), pin

    86 kilos/189 pounds - Chris Perry, Stillwater, Okla. (Cowboy WC), 2nd
    WIN Andrei Frant (Romania), 8-0
    WIN Namik Korkmaz (Turkey), 4-2
    WIN Sandor Tozser (Hungary), pin
    LOSS Piotr Ianulov (Moldova), 3-5

    125 kilos/275 pounds - Tyrell Fortune, Portland, Ore. (Titan Mercury WC), 1st
    WIN Alexandr Romanov (Moldova), pin
    WIN Richard Csercsics (Hungary), 10-2
    WIN Sakir Bozkurt (Turkey), tech. fall 12-1

    Freestyle Team Standings
    1. United States
    2. Turkey
    3. Russia
    4. Moldova
    5. Japan
    6. Hungary
    7. Mongolia
    8. Ukraine
    9. Bulgaria
    10. Poland

    Women's freestyle results

    48 kilos/105.5 pounds
    Gold – Jasmine Mian (Canada)
    Silver – Shiori Ito (Japan)
    Bronze – Anna Lukasiak (Poland)
    Bronze – Alina Moreva (Russia)
    5th – Madalina Linguraru (Romania)
    5th – T. Tsogtbaatar (Mongolia)

    55 kilos/121 pounds
    Gold – Chiho Hamada (Japan)
    Silver – Irina Ologonova (Russia)
    Bronze – Samantha Stewart (Canada)
    Bronze – Tetyana Kit (Ukriane)
    5th – Samantha Klingel (USA)
    5th – Evelina Nikolova (Bulgaria)

    U.S. women's freestyle performances

    48 kilos/105.5 pounds- Erin Golston, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC), 9th
    LOSS Emilia Budeanu (Moldova), 2-9

    55 kilos/121 pounds - Samantha Klingel, Kregesville, Pa. (King Univ.)
    WIN Esa Korosi (Hungary), inj. dft.
    LOSS Irina Ologonova (Russia), tech. fall, 1-12
    LOSS Samantha Stewart (Canada), tech. fall 0-10

    U.S. women's freestyle draws for Thursday

    53 kilos/116.5 pounds - Amy Fearnside, Morgan Hill, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC)
    Vs. Sara Jezierzanska (Poland), 5th in 2012 Junior World Championships

    58 kilos/128 pounds - Jacarra Winchester, San Leandro, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC)
    Vs. Elizabeth Milovitch-Sera (Canada), 7th in 2013 World University Games

    60 kilos/132 pounds:- Brieana Delgado, Fountain Inn. S.C. (OKCU Gator RTC)
    Vs. Mariia Liulkova (Russia), 7th in 2014 Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix

    63 kilos/138.75 pounds - Amanda Hendey, San Gabriel, Calif. (Titan Mercury WC/King Univ.)
    Vs. Agnieszka Krol (Poland), 5th in 2014 European Juniors; 9th in 2012 Junior World Championships

    69 kilos/152 pounds - Tamyra Mensah, Katy, Texas (Wayland Baptist)
    Vs. Lisa Nadine Hug (Germany), 5th in 2011 Grand Prix of Spain

    75 kilos/165 pounds - Julia Salata, Canton, Mich. (New York AC)
    Vs. Tamae Yoshii (Japan), 5th in 2012 University World Championships; 9th in 2013 World University Games

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