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Thursday 3:30am EST

Women’s Freestyle
50kg: Audrey Jimenez 
55kg: Alex Hedrick 
59kg: Michaela Beck 
62kg: Janida Garcia 
62kg: Jennifer Page 
68kg: Solin Piearcy 
72kg: Marilyn Garcia

Men’s Freestyle
57kg: Gabe Townsell 
61kg: Devan Turner 
61kg: Thomas Gilman
61kg: Nathan Tomasello 
65kg: Joey McKenna 
74kg: Mitchell Mesenbrink 
79kg: Isaiah White 
79kg: Michael Kemerer
79kg: Devin Skatzka 
86kg: Andrew Morgan 
86kg: Quentin Perez 
97kg: Kyle Snyder 
125kg: Ty Walz 

Greco-Roman
60kg: Ryder Smith 
63kg: Aidan Nutter 
67kg: Charles Welcome 
67kg: David Stepanian 
77kg: Riley Briggs 
77kg: Mike Higgins 
82kg: Michael Altomer 
82kg: DM Hallet 
87kg: George Sikes 

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Quickly scanned through the matches on YouTube. For the most part our guys liked pretty bad. You would have thought Gilman was suffering from a bad weight cut and Kemerer looked particularly disinterested. 

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1 hour ago, Crotalus said:

Quickly scanned through the matches on YouTube. For the most part our guys liked pretty bad. You would have thought Gilman was suffering from a bad weight cut and Kemerer looked particularly disinterested. 

i don't think kem looked disinterested. he just got outwrestled in every position. he initiated almost every exchange other than the early headlock. was very active. just not very effective. i thought his timing and feel looked really off. 

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39 minutes ago, uncle bernard said:

i don't think kem looked disinterested. he just got outwrestled in every position. he initiated almost every exchange other than the early headlock. was very active. just not very effective. i thought his timing and feel looked really off. 

I thought everything about his wrestling looked off. Did you see his first match against White? It looked like a couple of guys in practice at the end of a long season that agreed to expend very little effort, yet both guys looked exhausted at the end. It just seemed uninspired, like he doesn't even know why he's wrestling anymore, but perhaps I'm being a little harsh. 

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Skatzka convincingly beats the guy who convincingly beat Kemerer eliminating Kemerer.

"I know actually nothing.  It isn't even conjecture at this point." - me

 

 

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3 hours ago, nhs67 said:

Skatzka convincingly beats the guy who convincingly beat Kemerer eliminating Kemerer.

wrestling is a funny sport. kem used to rag doll skatzka. pin and 22-9 skatzka's senior year

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3 hours ago, Mike Parrish said:

What's interesting about quite a few of these non-ranking tournaments recently is that:

For the Klippan Womens International Tournament(seniors), Japan sent a team consisting of only 7 high school students and the won three weights(50, 57 and 62kg).  They had one second place finisher(53), two 3rd place finishes(68 and 76) and one 5th place(65).

For Dan Kolov, Japan only sent college students for all styles.  Fujinami won the collegiate championships at 55kg with ease last year, but I'm sure this is just her testing herself against bigger opponents again.  Only 3 more months to determine most of the spots for Japan's 2023 World team/Olympic team.

Japan had a national team camp the other week and Fujinami was practicing with Susaki most of the time.   You can see Fujinami pinned an opponent today using one of Susaki's signature moves-> Bent leg turk with crossface.

 

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16 minutes ago, mspart said:

Can't seem to find brackets anywhere for this tourney.

mspart

I can't find any brackets, either.  None to even be found on the UWW page for this tournament or anywhere else.

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Men’s Freestyle 

61kg: Devan Turner - 0-1, DNP

  • Rd 16 - 4-0 loss to Stilyan Iliev (BUL)

61kg: Thomas Gilman - 1-1, DNP

  • Rd 16 - 6-1 win over Yaroslav Hurskyy (UKR)
  • Quarters - 11-1 loss to Kaise Tanabe (JPN)

Gilman's match against Tanabe begins at 1:42:33 in the below video:

 

61kg: Nathan Tomasello - 0-1, DNP

  • Rd 16 - 9-6 loss to Nika Zakashvili (GEO)

65kg: Joey McKenna  - In bronze medal match

  • Prelim - 6-2 win over Changsu Kim (KOR)
  • Rd 16 - 10-0 win over Luka Janezashvili (GEO)
  • Quarters - 7-0 win over Bek Zhaksylykov (KAZ)
  • Semis - 10-3 loss to Islam Dudaev (ALB)

74kg: Mitchell Mesenbrink - In bronze medal match

  • Rd 16 - 11-0 win over Presiyan Mihov (BUL)
  • Quarters - Forfeit win over Askar Zhengisbekov (KAZ)
  • Semis - 12-5 loss to Murad Kuramagomedov (HUN)

79kg: Devin Skatzka - SILVER

  • Prelim - 5-3 win over Otari Adeishvili (GEO)
  • Rd 16 - Forfeit win over Iakub Shikhzhamalov (ROU)
  • Quarters - 10-0 win over Yerkhan Abdazov (KAZ)
  • Semis - 10-2 win over Eugeniu Mihalcean (MDA)
  • Gold - 9-2 loss to Mostafa Ghiyasi

79kg: Michael Kemerer - 1-1, DNP

  • Rd 16 - 3-1 win over Isaiah White (USA) 
  • Quarters - 11-6 loss to Eugeniu Mihalcean (MDA)

79kg: Isaiah White  - 1-1, DNP

  • Prelim - 8-1 win over Mihail Georgiev (BUL)
  • Rd 16 - 3-1 loss to Michael Kemerer (USA)

86kg: Andrew Morgan

  • Prelim - 10-4 win over Ivars Samusonoks (LAT)

86kg: Quentin Perez

  • Prelim - 13-5 loss to Orkhan Abasov (AZE)

97kg: Kyle Snyder

  • Rd 16 - 10-0 win over Daniil Pidlypenets (UKR)
  • Quarters - 10-0 win over Juho Ruusila (FIN)

97kg: George Sikes

  • Prelim - 9-0 loss to Daniil Pidlypenets (UKR)

125kg: Ty Walz

  • Prelim - 8-0 win over Johannes Ludescher (AUT)
  • Quarters - 6-0 win over Giga Shavadze (GEO)

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