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We’re less than a week away from the 2023 Senior World Championships, so it’s time to unveil our previews for the event. We’ll go in order of the competition and hit half of the weights one day and the other half the following day. The tournament will start off hot with the men’s freestyle competition and then move into women’s freestyle. In 2022, our women’s team came away with medals in seven of ten weights, including three gold medals. The transition from 2022 to 2023 saw the American squad lose a world champion (Tamyra Mensah-Stock) but gain another (the return of Adeline Gray). While everyone on the women’s side is always chasing Japan, this team has the potential to push the Japanese and defeat anyone else in the world. With that out of the way, here are the entries at each of the last five weights, along with some of their notable achievements, pre-seeds, information on the American entry, and 2022 medalists. 62kg Veranika IVANOVA (AIN - BLR) - 2021 World 9th Place, 2x European Bronze Medalist Angelina LELO (ANG) Elis MANOLOVA (AZE) - 2019 World Bronze Medalist, 2019 European Champion, 2020 Olympic 10th Place Jessica DERRELL (BAR) - 2023 Pan-American Bronze Medalist Lais NUNES (BRA) - 2x Pan-American Champion, 2021 World 5th Place Bilyana DUDOVA (BUL) - 2021 World Champion, 2x World Medalist (1,2), 4x European Champion Ana GODINEZ (CAN) - 2x U23 World Medalist (1,3), 2022 World 5th Place Xiaojuan LUO (CHN) - 2022 World Bronze Medalist, 2x Asian Champion Angelina RODRIGUES (CPV) Leonela AYOVI (ECU) Lydia PEREZ (ESP) - 2023 City of Sassari Champion Viktoria VESSO (EST) - 2x European U23 Bronze Medalist, 2021 U20 World Bronze Medalist Luisa NIEMESCH (GER) - 2018 U23 World Bronze Medalist, 2017 World 5th Place, 2022 European Silver Medalist Elena ESPOSITO (ITA) - 2022 U23 World Bronze Medalist, 2023 European U23 Bronze Medalist Sakura MOTOKI (JPN) - 2022 World Bronze Medalist, 2022 U20 World Champ Irina KUZNETSOVA (KAZ) - 2x Asian U23 Champion Eunice MBURU (KEN) - 2023 African Bronze Medalist Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ) - 2020 Olympic Silver Medalist, 2x World Champion, 3x World Medalist Subeen JO (KOR) Anastasija GRIGORJEVA (LAT) - 2x World Bronze Medalist, 2020 Olympic 5th Place, 3x European Champion Mariana CHERDIVARA (MDA) - 2019 World 10th Place Alexis GOMEZ (MEX) Orkhon PUREVDORJ (MGL) - 2017 World Champion Esther KOLAWOLE (NGR) - 2021 U23 World Bronze Medalist, 2020 African Champion, 2022 World 7th Place Grace BULLEN (NOR) - 2022 World Silver Medalist, 2020 European Champion, 2014 Cadet World Champion Aleksandra WOLCZYNSKA (POL) - 2021 European Bronze Medalist, 2017 Junior World Bronze Medalist Kriszta INCZE (ROU) - 2019 European Silver Medalist, 2020 Olympic 8th Place Alina KASABIEVA (AIN - RUS) - 2021 World 7th Place, 2021 U20 World Champion Sara LINDBORG (SWE) - 2021 World 5th Place, 2020 European Bronze Medalist Selvi ILYASOGLU (TUR) - 2021 U17 and U20 World Champion, 2023 European U23 Bronze Medalist Iryna KOLIADENKO (UKR) - 2020(1) Olympic Bronze Medalist, 2019 World Silver Medalist, 2x European Champion Manish Bhanwala (UWW - India) - 2x Asian Bronze Medalist, 2016 Cadet World Champion Ariukhan JUMABAEVA (UZB) - 2022 Asian 5th Place Nathaly GRIMAN (VEN) - 2023 Pan-American Silver Medalist Thi My Hanh NGUYEN (VIE) - 2020 Asian 5th Place, 2017 World 10th Place 62 kg Pre-Seeds #1 Kayla MIRACLE (USA) #2 Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ) #3 Xiaojuan LUO (CHN) #4 Ana GODINEZ (CAN) #5 Bilyana DUDOVA (BUL) #6 Lais NUNES (BRA) #7 Luisa NIEMESCH (GER) #8 Sara LINDBORG (SWE) Past World/Olympic Medalists (Senior Level Only): (10) Elis Manolova (AZE), Bilyana Dudova (BUL), Xiaojuan Luo (CHN), Sakura Motoki (JPN), Aisuluu Tynybekova (KGZ), Anastasija Grigorjeva (LAT), Orkhon Purevdorj (MGL), Grace Bullen (NOR), Iryna Koliadenko (UKR), Kayla Miracle (USA) The American Entry: Kayla Miracle In each of the last two World Championships, Kayla Miracle has been the United States representative at 62 kg and finished the tournament with a silver medal. Could this be the year that Miracle takes the next step and earns gold? If she does, she’ll have to go through one of the most impressive and credentialed fields in the entire women’s tournament. Even though the 2022 world champion is not at this weight, there are still three other women in this bracket who have won world gold in the past; along with seven other medalists. While Miracle has the best seed possible, there are six world medalists without one and therefore could be drawn in anywhere. Miracle’s silver medal at the 2022 World Championships allowed her to wait in Final X for a challenger to emerge. That opponent ended up being Adauago Nwachukwo after an impressive win over Jennifer Page at the US Open. Nwachukwo ended up putting up a good fight against Miracle, but she prevailed 6-1 and 10-3 and wasn’t seriously threatened. Aside from her performance at Final X, Miracle didn’t necessarily have her best year internationally with bronze medals at the Pan-American Championships and the Zagreb Ranking Series event; however, a great showing in Belgrade will nullify the rest of the season. 2022 World Championship Medalists Gold: Nonoka Ozaki (Japan) Silver: Kayla Miracle (USA) Bronze: Ilona Prokopevniuk (Ukraine) Bronze: Xiaojuan Luo (China) 65kg Tatsiana PAULAVA (AIN - BLR) - 2021 European U23 Silver Medalist Birgul SOLTANOVA (AZE) - 2023 European U23 Silver Medalist, 2021 U20 World Bronze Medalist Mimi HRISTOVA (BUL) - 2x European Champion, 2022 World 5th Place Aleah NICKEL (CAN) - 2023 Pan-American Bronze Medalist, 2022 World 12th Place Lili LILI (CHN) - 2023 Asian U23 Silver Medalist Iva GERIC (CRO) - 2023 European 7th Place Pauline LECARPENTIER (FRA) - 2022 European Silver Medalist, 2022 World 10th Place Nonoka OZAKI (JPN) - 2022 World Champion, 2x World Medalist (1,3), 2022 Asian Champion Irina KAZYULINA (KAZ) - 2018 Asian Bronze Medalist, 2019 World 11th Place Enkhjin TUVSHINJARGAL (MGL) - 2023 Asian U23 Champion Amina TANDELOVA (AIN - RUS) - 2019 European Cadet Champion Masa PEROVIC (SRB) - 2023 U20 European Bronze Medalist Kadriye AKSOY (TUR) Oksana KUKHTA HERHEL (UKR) - 2015 World Champion, 2016 European Silver Medalist ANTIM (UWW) - 2023 U20 World Silver Medalist 65 kg Pre-Seeds #1 Mimi HRISTOVA (BUL) #2 Iva GERIC (CRO) #3 Aleah NICKEL (CAN) #4 Irina KAZYULINA (KAZ) #5 Kadriye AKSOY (TUR) #6 Masa PEROVIC (SRB) Past World/Olympic Medalists (Senior Level Only): (2) Nonoka Ozaki(JPN), Oksana Kukhta Herhel (UKR) The American Entry: Macey Kilty This will be the first Senior World appearance for Macey Kilty; however, she is far from inexperienced on the big stage. Kilty has won world medals at each of the previous three age-group levels, including a Cadet world title in 2018. In each of the two previous years, Kilty appeared to be on her way to making a world team; however, in both instances, she suffered or reaggravated a serious injury late in the qualification process. In the 2020(1) Olympic Trials, Kilty took a match from Kayla Miracle before having to default in the third and deciding contest. Kilty earned her place in Final X after emerging from a tough US Open final against frequent opponent Emma Bruntil. At Final X, Kilty pinned returning World bronze medalist Mallory Velte in match one, then held on for a 6-5 victory in the second match. Kilty has not competed internationally in 2023. Last year, she took silver at 62 kg at the Yarygin and the Yasar Dogu Ranking Series event. With the size of this bracket, the lack of true title threats, combined with Kilty’s talent she’s a serious contender. 2022 World Championship Medalists Gold: Miwa Morikawa (Japan) Silver: Jia Long (China) Bronze: Mallory Velte (USA) Bronze: Koumba Larroque (France) 68kg Hanna SADCHANKA (AIN - BLR) - 2020 European 5th Place Albina DRAZHI (ALB) - 2023 European 7th Place Grabriela PEDRO (BRA) - 3x Pan-American Bronze Medalist Yuliana YANEVA (BUL) - 2023 European Champion, 2019 World 5th Place Olivia Grace DI BACCO (CAN) - 2x World 5th Place, 2017 Pan-American Champion Feng ZHOU (CHN) - 2x World Medalist (2,3), 2x Asian Champion Nicoll PARRADO (COL) - 2x Pan-American U20 Champion Adela HANZLICKOVA (CZE) - 2021 World 5th Place, 2019 European Silver Medalist Nerea PAMPIN (ESP) - 2022 U23 World 7th Place Koumba LARROQUE (FRA) - 3x World Medalist (2,3x2), 2021 European Champion Noémi SZABADOS (HUN) - 3x European U23 Bronze Medalist, 2022 U23 World 5th Place Ami ISHII (JPN) - 2022 World Silver Medalist, 2023 Asian Champion Yelena SHALYGINA (KAZ) - 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 3x World Medalist (2 x2, 3) Meerim ZHUMANAZAROVA (KGZ) - 2020(1) Olympic Bronze Medalist, 2021 World Champion, 2022 Asian Silver Medalist Jeumeun KWON (KOR) Danute DOMIKAITYTE (LTU) - 2021 World 9th Place, 2020 European Bronze Medalist Irina RINGACI (MDA) - 2021 World Champion, 2x World Medalist (1,3), 2x European Champion Alejandra RIVERA (MEX) Delgermaa ENKHSAIKHAN (MGL) - 2021 U23 World Bronze Medalist, 2021 Asian Silver Medalist Blessing OBORUDUDU (NGR) - 2020(1) Olympic Silver Medalist, 12x African Champion Yanet SOVERO (PER) - 2020 Pan-American Champion Wiktoria CHOLUJ (POL) - 2022 U23 World Silver Medalist, 3x European U23 Champion Alexandra ANGHEL (ROU) - 2022 World Bronze Medalist, 2023 European Champion, 2018 U23 World Silver Medalist Vusala PARFIANOVICH (AIN - RUS) - 2021 U23 World Silver Medalist, 2021 European U23 Silver Medalist Emilija JAKOVLJEVIC (SRB) Patricia ELNOUR (SUD) - 2023 African 4th Place Zsuzsanna MOLNAR (SVK) - 2023 European 5th Place, 2023 European U23 Silver Medalist Tindra SJOEBERG (SWE) - 2023 European U23 Bronze Medalist Khadija JLASSI (TUN) - 2023 African Champion, 2022 U20 World Bronze Medalist Buse TOSUN (TUR) - 2x World Bronze Medalist, 2x European Silver Medalist Tetiana RIZHKO (UKR) - 2022 European Champion, 2022 World 7th Place PRIYANKA (UWW) - 2022 U20 World Silver Medalist Firuza ESENBAEVA (UZB) - 2023 Asian 7th Place Dieu Thuong LAI (VIE) 68 kg Pre-Seeds #1 Feng ZHOU (CHN) #2 Ami ISHII (JPN) #3 Irina RINGACI (MDA) #4 Koumba LARROQUE (FRA) #5 Delgermaa ENKHSAIKHAN (MGL) #6 Adela HANZLICKOVA (CZE) #7 Meerim ZHUMANAZAROVA (KGZ) #8 Blessing OBORUDUDU (NGR) Past World/Olympic Medalists (Senior Level Only): (9) Feng Zhou (CHN), Koumba Larroque (FRA), Ami ISHII (JPN), Yelena Shalygina (KAZ), Meerim Zhumanazarova (KGZ), Irina Ringarci (MDA), Blessing Oborududu (NGR), Alexandra Anghel (ROU), Buse Tosun (TUR) The American Entry: Emma Bruntil The 2023 World Championships signals the turning of the page for the United States. Olympic gold medalist Tamyra Mensah-Stock has been the US representative at 68 (or 69kg) every year since 2016. Mensah-Stock decided to pursue opportunities within the WWE this year. In her absence, Emma Bruntil has emerged as the next woman up at 68 kg. Bruntil fell in the US Open finals to Macey Kilty in the 65 kg, but bounced back and jumped a weight to compete at the World Team Trials. After securing a place in Final X, Bruntil survived a three-match battle against former World bronze medalist Forrest Molinari. Each of the final two bouts were one-point affairs in the only three-match series of the women’s portion of Final X. Earlier in the year, Bruntil attended a pair of Ranking Series events at 65 kg. She came away with silver in Egypt and was fifth in Croatia. While this is her first Senior World event, Bruntil has been on the U23 team in each of the last two years. She has plenty of international experience under her belt, as she wrestled in five other international tournaments (aside from U23’s) in 2022. 2022 World Championship Medalists Gold: Tamyra Mensah-Stock (USA) Silver: Ami Ishii (Japan) Bronze: Irina Ringaci (Moldova) Bronze: Linda Morais (Canada) 72kg Sofiya GEORGIEVA (BUL) - 2022 World 7th Place Shauna KUEBECK (CAN) - 2022 World 8th Place QIANDEGENCHAGAN (CHN) - 2022 World 10th Place, 2016 Asian Bronze Medalist Kendra DACHER (FRA) - 2x U23 World Medalist (2,3), 2023 European 5th Place Ilana KRATYSH (ISR) - 3x European Silver Medalist Dalma CANEVA (ITA) - 2018 World 9th Place, 2020 European Silver Medalist Miwa MORIKAWA (JPN) - 2022 World Champion, 2x World Medalist (1,2), 2022 Asian Champion Zhamila BAKBERGENOVA (KAZ) - 2x World Silver Medalist, 3x Asian Champion Nurzat NURTAEVA (KGZ) - 2022 U20 World Silver Medalist Davaanasan ENKH AMAR (MGL) - 2x Asian Bronze Medalist, 2021 World 5th Place Natalia Iwona STRZALKA (POL) - 2019 U23 World Bronze Medalist, 2022 European Bronze MedalistFanni NAGY NAD (SRB) - 2023 European U23 Bronze Medalist Nesrin BAS (TUR) - 2022 U23 World Champion, 2023 European Bronze Medalist Alina RUDNYTSKA LEVYTSKA (UKR) Jyoti BERWAL (UWW) Kseniia Burakova (AIN - RUS) - 2021 World 13th Place 72 kg Pre-Seeds #1 Zhamila BAKBERGENOVA (KAZ) #2 Amit ELOR (USA) #3 Dalma CANEVA (ITA) #4 Davaanasan ENKH AMAR (MGL) #5 Shauna KUEBECK (CAN) #6 Kendra DACHER (FRA) #7 QIANDEGENCHAGAN (CHN) #8 Alina LEVYTSKA (UKR) Past World/Olympic Medalists (Senior Level Only): (3) Miwa Morikawa (JPN), Zhamila Bakbergenova (KAZ), Amit Elor (USA) The American Entry: Amit Elor 2022 was an incredible year for Amit Elor. In her first Senior World appearance, Elor became the youngest American to ever win a world title at 18. Sandwiched around her world title were gold medals at the U20 and U23 World Championships. Elor did not surrender a point in the 2022 finals and teched a past world silver medalist. In 2023, Elor is already a third of the way towards another championship tremble. She did not surrender a single point during her four matches in Jordan at the U23 World Championships. Elor earned her spot on the 2023 world team with a pair of 10-0 tech’s over Joye Levendusky at Final X. She posted the same two scores at Final X in 2022. Elor’s primary competition will come from two-time world finalist Miwa Morikawa, a 2022 world champion, who has made a two-weight class jump for the year. 2022 World Championship Medalists Gold: Amit Elor (USA) Silver: Zhamila Bakbergenova (KAZ) Bronze: Masako Furuichi (JPN) Bronze: Alexandra Anghel (ROM) 76kg Anastasiya ZIMIANKOVA (AIN - BLR) - 2021 U23 World 5th Place, 2019 European U23 Champion Justina DI STASIO (CAN) - 2018 World Champion, 4x Pan-American Champion Yuanyuan HUANG (CHN) - 2018 Junior World Champion Amy YOUIN (CIV) - 2x African Silver Medalist Tatiana RENTERIA (COL) - 2023 Pan-American Silver Medalist, 2022 U23 World Champion, 2x U23 World Medalist (1,2) Milaimys MARIN POTRILLE (CUB) - 2023 Pan-American Champion, 2019 U23/Junior World Champion Genesis REASCO (ECU) - 3x Pan-American Silver Medalist Samar HAMZA (EGY) - 2x World Medalist (2,3), 6x African Champion, 2x Olympian Epp MAE (EST) - 4x World Medalist (2,3 x3), 2021 European Champion Cynthia VESCAN (FRA) - 2021 World 5th Place, 3x European Bronze Medalist Francy RAEDELT (GER) - 2017 U23 World Bronze Medalist Enrica RINALDI (ITA) - 2021 U23 World Bronze Medalist, 2022 European Bronze Medalist Yuka KAGAMI (JPN) - 2022 World Bronze Medalist, 2019 Asian Champion, 2019 U23 World Silver Medalist Inkara ZHANATAYEVA (KAZ) - 2022 U23 World 5th Place, 2023 Asian U23 Bronze Medalist Aiperi MEDET KYZY (KGZ) - 2021 World Bronze Medalist, 2022 Asian Champion, 2021 Olympic 5th Place Jimin BAEK (KOR) Kamile GAUCAITE (LTU) - 2019 World 10th Place, 2021 U23 World 9th Place Atzimba LANDAVERDE (MEX) Zagardulam NAIGALSUREN (MGL) - 2021 World 7th Place, 2021 Asian 5th Place Hannah RUEBEN (NGR) - 2x African Champion Marion BYE (NOR) - 2023 European 5th Place, 2022 European U23 3rd Place Catalina AXENTE (ROU) - 2x European Bronze Medalist, 2018 U23 World 5th Place Rita TALISMANOVA (AIN - RUS) Mehtap GULTEKIN (TUR) Anastasiya ALPYEYEVA (UKR) - 2021 U23 World Champion, 2019 Junior World Bronze Medalist Divya KAKRAN (UWW) - 2021 U23 World Bronze Medalist, 2x Asian Champion Svetlana OKNAZAROVA (UZB) - 2022 World 5th Place, 3x Asian 5th Place Maria ACOSTA (VEN) - 5x Pan-American Bronze Medalist Thi Linh DANG (VIE) - 2023 Asian U23 5th Place 76 kg Pre-Seeds #1 Samar HAMZA (EGY) #2 Genesis REASCO (ECU) #3 Epp MAE (EST) #4 Justina DI STASIO (CAN) #5 Aiperi MEDET KYZY (KGZ) #6 Yuka KAGAMI (JPN) #7 Cynthia VESCAN (FRA) #8 Francy RAEDELT (GER) Past World/Olympic Medalists (Senior Level Only): (6) Justina DiStasio (CAN), Samar Hamza (EGY), Epp Mae (Estonia), Yuka Kagami (JPN), Aiperi Medet Kyzy (KGZ), Adeline Gray (USA) The American Entry: Adeline Gray The legend is back! Adeline Gray was unable to compete in 2022 due to the birth of twins, but has returned to add to her storied legacy. In 2021, Gray became the first American wrestler to win six world titles and earlier that year added an Olympic silver. Just a few weeks after she was medically cleared to compete, Gray was soundly defeated in the US Open finals by Kennedy Blades. Less than a month later, Gray looked much better at the World Team Trials, pinning or teching Skylar Grote, Kylie Welker, and Dymond Guilford. The Trials win set the stage for a Final X rematch with Blades. While Blades has an extremely bright future, Gray ensured that it’s just that, the future, as she swept the series 7-5 and with a clinching fall in match two. Like the rest of the Olympic weights, this bracket is pretty stacked. With Gray’s longevity, she has a history with most of the key contenders here. She proved at the Trials and Final X, how much she could improve as she works her way back into top form. With another three months after Final X and even better Gray could be a scary proposition. 2022 World Championship Medalists Gold: Yasemin Adar (Turkey) Silver: Samar Hamza (Egypt) Bronze: Yuka Kagami (Japan) Bronze: Epp Mae (Estonia)1 point
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Here is the one place for all content related to the 2023 Senior World Championships. This article will be modified as more content is released over the next week-plus. Recaps Three Americans Advance to Finals on Day One of 2023 World Championships Americans go 3-for-3 in Gold Medal Matches on Sunday Micic Wins World Title on Day 3 of 2023 World Championships Kilty Makes Finals; Men's Freestyle Team Claim Title US Women's Legends Add to Medal Count on Wednesday Elor Captures Second Senior World Title; US Women Finish Second Rau Advances to Saturday's Repechage in Greco-Roman Final Results Men's Freestyle Women's Freestyle Greco-Roman Brackets Men's Freestyle Women's Freestyle Greco-Roman Previews Men's Freestyle Part One (57 kg - 74 kg) Men's Freestyle Part Two (79 kg - 125 kg) Women's Freestyle Part One (50 kg - 59 kg) Women's Freestyle Part Two (62 kg - 76 kg) Men's Greco-Roman Part One (55 kg - 72 kg) Men's Greco-Roman Part Two (77 kg - 130 kg) Additional Content Transfers at the 2023 World Championships Senior World Champions Since 2013 Gable Out; Mason Parris In for 2023 World Championships Head-to-Head Records for Team USA at World's/Olympics Since 2016 2024 Olympic Quota Tracker Who's In and Who Needs Quota's for the 2024 Olympics - Men's Freestyle Who's In and Who Needs Quota's for the 2024 Olympics - Women's Freestyle Who's In and Who Needs Quota's for the 2024 Olympics - Greco-Roman 2023 World Championships: Medal Milestone List1 point
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It’s mid-August so that means the college season is about two and a half months away from the first whistles blowing. That also means we should be inundated with college schedules in the coming days and weeks. On Thursday, a big one dropped as Cornell released their 2023-24 slate. Later that day, Lehigh released theirs as well. Here’s a running list, along with links, for the DI schools that have released schedules thus far. It will be updated as more are released. Air Force American Appalachian State Army West Point Bellarmine Bloomsburg Brown Bucknell Buffalo California Baptist Central Michigan Chattanooga Clarion Columbia Cornell - Link to Schedule breakdown Davidson Duke Franklin & Marshall Gardner-Webb George Mason Harvard Hofstra Illinois Indiana Iowa State Kent State Lehigh Lindenwood Little Rock Lock Haven Long Island Maryland Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Morgan State Navy Nebraska North Carolina Northern Colorado Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon State Penn Penn State Pittsburgh Princeton Rider Rutgers SIU Edwardsville South Dakota State The Citadel Utah Valley Virginia Virginia Tech VMI West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming1 point
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Saturday is the day that the 2023 World Championships kick off. In college wrestling (and college sports), one of the hottest topics is the transfer portal. This isn’t necessarily a new phenomenon for international wrestling as transfers have been relatively prevalent for some time now. While researching for previews, we’ve looked through the entries and found wrestlers slated to compete at the World Championships who have transferred at some point during their international careers. Those transfers are below and sorted by weight class and style. Each wrestlers has the current country they represent first and their previous country second (first/second). 57 kg Men’s Freestyle Zelimkhan Abakarov (Albania/Russia) Darian Cruz (Puerto Rico/USA) Levan Metreveli Vartanov (Spain/Georgia) 61 kg Men’s Freestyle Stevan Micic (Serbia/USA) Nikolai Okhlopkov (Romania/Russia) Georgii Okorokov (Australia/Russia) Joey Silva (Puerto Rico/USA) 65 kg Men’s Freestyle Khamzat Arsamerzouev (France/Azerbaijan) Islam Dudaev (Albania/Russia) Josh Finesilver (Israel/USA) Austin Gomez (Mexico/USA) Iszmail Muszukajev (Hungary/Russia) Colin Realbuto (Italy/USA) Sebastian Rivera (Puerto Rico/USA) 70 kg Men’s Freestyle Victor Voinovich (Serbia/USA) 74 kg Men’s Freestyle Cesar Alvan (Brazil/USA) Malik Amine (San Marino/USA) Magomedrasul Asluev (Bahrain/Russia) Arsalan Budazhapov (Kyrgyzstan/Russia) Hetik Cabolov (Serbia/Russia) Frank Chamizo (Italy/Cuba) Mitch Finesilver (Israel/USA) Shane Jones (Puerto Rico/USA) Murad Kurammagomedov (Hungary/Russia) Tajmuraz Salkazanov (Slovakia/Russia) Iakub Shikhdzhamalov (Romania/Russia) Anthony Valencia (Mexico/USA) Anthony Wesley (Cape Verde/USA) 79 kg Men’s Freestyle Zaur Efendiev (Serbia/Russia) Akhsarbek Gulaev (Slovakia/Russia) Ahmad Magomedov (North Macedonia/Russia) 86 kg Men’s Freestyle Abubakr Abakarov (Azerbaijan/Russia) Myles Amine (San Marino/USA) Matt Finesilver (Israel/USA) Taimuraz Friev (Spain/Russia) Rakhim Magamadov (France/Russia) Boris Makoev (Slovakia/Russia) Ethan Ramos (Puerto Rico/USA) Javrail Shapiev (Uzbekistan/Russia) Noel Torres (Mexico/USA) 92 kg Men’s Freestyle Ermak Kardanov (Slovakia/Russia) Akhmed Magamaev (Bulgaria/Russia) 97 kg Men’s Freestyle Ahmed Bataev (Bulgaria/Russia) Vlagyiszlav Bajcajev (Hungary/Russia) Ben Honis (Italy/USA) Magomed Ibragimov (Uzbekistan/Russia) Max Lacey (Costa Rica/USA) Magomedgadji Nurov (North Macedonia/Russia) 125 kg Men’s Freestyle Abraham Conyedo Ruano (Italy/Cuba) Giorgi Meshvildishvili (Azerbaijan/Georgia) Magomedgadzhi Nurasulov (Serbia/Russia) Jonovan Smith (Puerto Rico/USA) 60 kg Greco-Roman Ibrahim Bunduka (Sierra Leone/USA) Marat Garipov (Brazil/Kazakhstan) Ildar Hafizov (USA/Uzbekistan) 63 kg Greco-Roman Abu Amaev (Bulgaria/Russia) Georgi Tibilov (Serbia/Russia) 67 kg Greco-Roman Nestor Almanza (Chile/Cuba) 72 kg Greco-Roman Ali Arsalan (Serbia/Iran) Ibrahim Ghanem (France/Egypt) Zaur Kabaloev (Italy/Russia) 82 kg Greco-Roman Aker Schmid Al Oabidi (Austria/Iraq) Idris Ibaev (Germany/Russia) 87 kg Greco-Roman Alex Bjurberg Kessidis (Sweden/Greece) Semen Sergeevich (Bulgaria/Ukraine) 97 kg Greco-Roman Rustam Assakalov (Uzbekistan/Russia) Mihail Kajaia (Serbia/Georgia) Nikoloz Kakhelashvili (Italy/Georgia) 130 kg Greco-Roman Yasmani Acosta Fernandez (Chile/Cuba) Eduard Soghomonyan (Brazil/Armenia) 50 kg Women’s Freestyle Mariya Stadnik (Azerbaijan/Ukraine) 53 kg Women’s Freestyle Sztalvira Orsus (Hungary/Russia) 57 kg Women’s Freestyle Anhelina Lysak (Poland/Ukraine) Sandra Paruszewski (Germany/Poland) 62 kg Women’s Freestyle Alexis Gomez (Mexico/USA) Elis Manolova (Azerbaijan/Bulgaria)1 point
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