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  1. Do you have any proof that I don’t? The last three hours while you were here dribbling your partisan liberal views I was actually at the local homeless shelter feeding people. On my own time. By my own decision. You don’t know shi$ about fu$k there jr. PS: there are nine pretty regular volunteers at the homeless shelter. 8 of them are conservatives. All you liberal schmucks do is talk about what should be done while doing nothing.
    4 points
  2. Snyder looking all stoic with the Ben Stiller 'I can't cry' look on his face at the medal ceremony. I still take Snyder 10 of 10 times at Worlds.
    4 points
  3. https://cyclones.com/news/2024/1/10/iowa-state-wrestling-team-helps-find-lost-child.aspx
    3 points
  4. Mr. Emoji is in the special member group of size 1. That group must not have post privileges. https://intermatwrestle.com/search/?&type=core_members&joinedDate=any&group[15]=1
    3 points
  5. Yes. I did the math on our CEO and his millions... dividing by thousands of employees. Would I rather have a CEO who makes 100x my salary and brings in record revenues and job security... that may lead to a raise beyond inflation? Or would I make $700 more annually now for a less-paid CEO who can't deliver the former? Easy choice.
    3 points
  6. The attack on big corporations always cracks me up...for some everything they do is BAD!! How dare they make money? All they want to do is pollute the environment and work their people to death for pennies. How dare they make the amount of money they make for....RUNNING A COMPANY!! I have close relatives that bash big corp and their leadership salaries...I always ask, do you think you could do their job? And of course their answer is "NO!" I then ask, how much should they make. Response, "I don't know, but not THAT much!". Let's see...I'll say 99% of big corp give a billions and billions of $$ to charities, they give millions and millions of people good paying jobs, they DON'T pollute the environment, CEO's EARN their salary, etc. As far as tax breaks go, why do states typically give them tax breaks?? Answer, so they come to their state and employ their residents....for....yep....TAX MONEY!! Yet from a political perspective the narrative for one side is "BIG CORP = BAD!!" SMH Also, are there only "rich" people on one side of the political isle?? Why is this a political talking point for the "D's"?? I never understood it.
    3 points
  7. @nhs67 and @ILLINIWrestlingBlog yeoman's work these past two days. Thank you.
    3 points
  8. That's the system. You don't have to wrestle to win matches. I'm not knocking the strategy because the rules allow it, but you absolutely don't have to attempt a single offensive move if you hold center and push. I'll hear an argument that underhooking and pushing are offensive, but then I get to argue which definition of offensive we're using.
    3 points
  9. Thursday, January 11: Cleveland State vs. Gardner-Webb at Davidson 11:00 AM FloWrestling Little Rock at Davidson 11:00 AM FloWrestling Harvard at Davidson 1:00 PM FloWrestling Gardner-Webb vs. Lock Haven at Davidson 1:00 PM FloWrestling Cleveland State vs. Little Rock at Davidson 3:00 PM FloWrestling Harvard vs. Lock Haven at Davidson 3:00 PM FloWrestling Princeton at Rider 7:00 PM ESPN+ Friday, January 12: Brown vs. The Citadel at Davidson 10:00 AM FloWrestling Little Rock vs. Lock Haven at Davidson 10:00 AM FloWrestling Lock Haven at Davidson 12:00 PM FloWrestling Little Rock vs. Presbyterian at Davidson 12:00 PM FloWrestling Kent State vs. South Dakota State at Hampton, VA 1:30 PM FloWrestling Brown at Davidson 2:00 PM FloWrestling Cleveland State vs. Presbyterian at Davidson 2:00 PM FloWrestling Kent State vs. Virginia at Hampton, VA 3:00 PM FloWrestling Wisconsin vs. Oklahoma at Hampton, VA 3:00 PM FloWrestling Cleveland State vs. The Citadel at Davidson 4:00 PM FloWrestling Navy vs. South Dakota State at Hampton, VA 4:30 PM FloWrestling Bloomsburg at Clarion 7:00 PM FloWrestling Binghamton at Lehigh 7:00 PM FloWrestling Michigan at Maryland 7:00 PM B1G+ Penn at North Carolina 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra Oklahoma State at Pittsburgh 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra Indiana at Rutgers 7:00 PM B1G+ Appalachian State at Virginia Tech 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra Iowa at Nebraska 7:30 PM Big Ten Network Utah Valley at Iowa State 8:00 PM ESPN+ Ohio at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM ESPN+ Illinois at Ohio State 8:00 PM B1G+ Air Force at Wyoming 8:00 PM FloWrestling American at Cal Poly 8:30 PM FloWrestling Northern Colorado at Cal Poly 10:00 PM FloWrestling Saturday, January 13: Oklahoma vs. Navy at Hampton, VA 12:00 PM FloWrestling Edinboro at George Mason 1:00 PM ESPN+ Brown at North Carolina 1:00 PM ACC Network Extra Hofstra at VMI 1:00 PM ESPN+ Virginia vs. Wisconsin at Hampton, VA 1:30 PM FloWrestling Cornell at Lehigh 2:00 PM FloWrestling Chattanooga at Lindenwood 2:00 PM ESPN+ Morgan State at Princeton 2:00 PM ESPN+ Harvard at North Carolina 3:00 PM ACC Network Extra Drexel at Binghamton 5:30 PM ESPN+ Northern Colorado at California Baptist 6:00 PM FloWrestling Buffalo at Binghamton 7:30 PM ESPN+ Utah Valley at Northern Iowa 8:00 PM FloWrestling Sunday, January 14: Bucknell at LIU 12:00 PM ESPN+ Columbia at Army West Point 1:00 PM Hofstra at George Mason 1:00 PM ESPN+ Northwestern at Maryland 1:00 PM B1G+ Michigan State at Michigan 1:00 PM B1G+ Indiana at Penn State 1:00 PM B1G+ Truett McConnell at Presbyterian 1:00 PM ESPN+ Rutgers at Purdue 1:00 PM B1G+ VMI at Queens 1:00 PM Queens Athletics Edinboro at Rider 1:00 PM ESPN+ Oklahoma State at West Virginia 1:00 PM ESPN+ Lindenwood at SIU Edwardsville 2:00 PM ESPN+ Sacred Heart vs. VMI at Queens 2:30 PM Drexel at Army West Point 3:00 PM Pittsburgh at Iowa State 3:00 PM ESPN+ Air Force at Cal Poly 4:00 PM FloWrestling American vs. Campbell at CSU Bakersfield 4:00 PM Central Michigan at CSU Bakersfield 4:00 PM GoRunners Sacred Heart at Queens 4:00 PM Queens Athletics American at CSU Bakersfield 6:00 PM GoRunners Campbell vs. Central Michigan at CSU Bakersfield 6:00 PM American vs. Central Michigan at CSU Bakersfield 8:00 PM Campbell at CSU Bakersfield 8:00 PM GoRunners
    3 points
  10. I don't think Tommy sends Kueter out.
    3 points
  11. We’ve turned the corner in the college wrestling season. Mid-January means almost all attention is on in-conference duals. We’ll see #2 vs. #3 in the Big Ten and the end of an era in the EIWA. Both are among the five big things I’m focusing on this weekend. 5. Adds With classes starting in Iowa City next Tuesday, will anyone be added to the team? Amid months of speculation, Iowa skipper Tom Brands spoke at a press conference Tuesday and, when asked if the team would have any roster additions this semester he said, ‘We do not, at this moment.’ It’s not crystal clear, but it’s an indication that neither Anthony nor AJ Ferrari will be joining the Hawks after that seemed to be a foregone conclusion throughout the offseason, fall semester, and over the holidays. There have also been rumors and mixed messages regarding a possible Gable Steveson return. 4. Drops Does Daton or Vito drop to 125? With the Olympic Team Trials (April 19th) in such close proximity to NCAA’s (March 23rd), it could make sense for either to shrink down well ahead of time. Increasing the intrigue and plausibility for this to happen was Daton purportedly weighing in well under 133lbs for his dual last week against NC State, and Vito’s absence from the Big Red lineup. Vito hasn’t competed since December 18th and could be avoiding weigh-ins until he can make a weight that allows him to go 125 based on the descent plan formula. Recent quotes from Mike Grey indicate that Vito plans to remain at 133. 3. Mean Dean vs. The King Slayer Rutgers visits Purdue this week and it should be a good dual. But the marquee match will be last week’s #2 at 125, Dean Peterson, vs. this week’s #2, Matt Ramos. Other than what follows below, it could be the biggest individual bout of the weekend. 2. Huskers & Hawks Iowa hasn’t lost to Nebraska since Jim Zelesky’s last year at the helm. The next year, Tom Brands took over and the Hawks have won 14 straight vs. The Huskers. But Iowa lost six starters from last year’s dual lineup and Nebraska is reinforced with #1-Ridge Lovett off redshirt. The Huskers have a real shot to beat their neighbors to the east this year. It’s the premier dual of the week and will be televised on The Big Ten Network on Friday night. Here’s the projected lineups; picks in BOLD: 125: #5-Drake Ayala (I) vs. #7-Caleb Smith (N) History: Ayala beat Smith in 2022, 5-2. The Pick: Smith is much improved and could certainly win but I’m going with precedence. 133: #7-Brody Teske (I) vs. #30-Jacob Van Dee (N) History: Teske beat Van Dee two weeks ago 5-4. The Pick: They traded takedowns. Van Dee can win, but like 125, Teske is the safe pick. 141: #1-Real Woods (I) vs. #7-Brock Hardy (N) History: Woods beat Hardy 6-4 in the Big Ten Finals and then majored him at NCAA’s. The Pick: Hardy gave Real a good go in the B1G finals while the lopsided win at NCAA’s came in a match where Hardy broke his ribs. Gimme Real in a regular decision. 149: #12-Caleb Rathjen (I) vs. #1-Ridge Lovett (N) History: Never met The Pick: I like Rathjen. But with three-point takedowns and four-point nearfall, I think this is on the verge of bonus. Gimme a regular decision though. Something like 8-2. 157: #2-Jared Franek (I) vs. #3-Peyton Robb (N) History: Robb beat Franek last year in a dual while Franek returned the favor at NCAA’s. The Pick: On one hand, Robb won a controlling 7-4 bout in the regular season and Franek’s win came when PRobb had, literally, a flesh-eating skin infection. On the other hand, Robb just got beat by #12 Ryder Downey of UNI. It’s tough to call. I think maybe the Downey loss gets Robb refocused. I’ll take him by a takedown. 165: #7-Mikey Caliendo (I) vs. #19-Antrell Taylor (N) History: Never met The Pick: Taylor is one of the nation’s brightest freshmen stars. He wrestles fearlessly, so he’ll certainly give himself scoring opportunities. But Caliendo is seasoned- a returning AA and proven commodity. Caliendo is the pick. 174: NR-Patrick Kennedy or Gabe Arnold (I) vs. #30-Bubba Wilson (N) History: Kennedy majored Wilson in last year’s dual. The Pick: While I think Iowa may consider Gabe, it might not make much sense in this spot. Kennedy already proved he can get the win (and bonus), and both he and Gabe would be an underdog to Pinto at 184. 184: NR-Aiden Riggins or NR-Gabe Arnold (I) vs. #3-Lenny Pinto (N) History: Never met The Pick: If Iowa is in trouble in the dual, I could see them using Gabe, who, unlike Riggins in my opinion, has a shot to win vs. Pinto. That being said, I’d take Pinto over either. 197: #16-Zach Glazier (I) vs. #11-Silas Allred (N) History: Never met The Pick: Silas was the Big Ten Champ as a freshman last year with two wins over the defending national champ. WrestleStat has a major for Allred, but I’ll call it a regular decision. 285: NR-Bradley Hill or NR-Ben Kueter (I) vs. NR-Harley Andrews or NR-Nash Hutmacher (N) History: Never met The Pick: I think it’s going to be Hill vs. Hutmacher. Kueter’s probably not up to speed yet after his bowl game. I’d take Hutmacher over either, but feel Kueter gives them a better chance. Overall Thoughts: I have it 5-5 with Iowa winning the first two and Nebraska winning the last three. But beyond the individual match picks, many of which are toss-ups, I think Iowa pulls it out. The intangibles, ya know. Iowa always seems to get it done. 1. End of an Era Since 2002 only two schools have won the EIWA tournament: Cornell, thirteen times; Lehigh nine times. Their duals have been heated and often filled with twists and turns and the unexpected. The two may continue their rivalry in duals going forward, but with the Ivy League starting their own league this is the last dance under the EIWA banner. And you should tune in not just for the nostalgia - this dual is loaded with great bouts. At 125 Brett Ungar could see Luke Stanich, who just won Midlands. At 133, we could possibly see a rematch from the earth-shaking Crookham-over-Vito result from November, though Grey’s recent statement seems to lean towards Vito being out for another week or two. At 141, Hines and Cornella are ranked 16 & 17. Cardenas and Beard are #7 and #9 at 197, respectively. And #10-Taylor will face #19-Fernandes at heavyweight.
    3 points
  12. Gwiazdowski loses to Deng with a ~12-0 shots taken spread. Parris lost to Masoumi with a ~42-0 shots taken spread. We are aggressive and it has cost us at 125 KG.
    3 points
  13. All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. *-indicates event is believed to be eligible for a one-pound weight allowance Monday, January 8: Appalachian State at Duke, 5:00 PM Wednesday, January 10: Missouri at Stanford, 9:00 PM (6:00 PM) Thursday, January 11: Cleveland State vs. Gardner-Webb at Davidson, 11:00 AM Little Rock at Davidson, 11:00 AM Harvard at Davidson, 1:00 PM Gardner-Webb vs. Lock Haven at Davidson, 1:00 PM Cleveland State vs. Little Rock at Davidson, 3:00 PM Harvard vs. Lock Haven at Davidson, 3:00 PM Princeton at Rider, 7:00 PM Friday, January 12: *Brown vs. The Citadel at Davidson, 10:00 AM *Little Rock vs. Lock Haven at Davidson, 10:00 AM *Lock Haven at Davidson, 12:00 PM *Little Rock vs. Presbyterian at Davidson, 12:00 PM Kent State vs. South Dakota State at Hampton, VA, 1:30 PM Navy vs. Oklahoma at Hampton, VA, 1:30 PM *Brown at Davidson, 2:00 PM *Cleveland State vs. Presbyterian at Davidson, 2:00 PM Kent State vs. Virginia at Hampton, VA, 3:00 PM Oklahoma vs. Wisconsin at Hampton, VA, 3:00 PM *Cleveland State vs. The Citadel at Davidson, 4:00 PM Navy vs. South Dakota State at Hampton, VA, 4:30 PM Bloomsburg at Clarion, 7:00 PM Binghamton at Lehigh, 7:00 PM Michigan at Maryland, 7:00 PM Penn at North Carolina, 7:00 PM Oklahoma State at Pittsburgh, 7:00 PM Indiana at Rutgers, 7:00 PM Appalachian State at Virginia Tech, 7:00 PM Iowa at Nebraska, 7:30 PM (6:30 PM) Utah Valley at Iowa State, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Ohio at Northern Illinois, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Illinois at Ohio State, 8:00 PM Air Force at Wyoming, 8:00 PM (6:00 PM) American at Cal Poly, 8:30 PM (5:30 PM) Northern Colorado at Cal Poly, 10:00 PM (7:00 PM) Saturday, January 13: *Navy vs. Oklahoma at Hampton, VA, 12:00 PM Edinboro at George Mason, 1:00 PM *Brown at North Carolina, 1:00 PM Hofstra at VMI, 1:00 PM *Virginia vs. Wisconsin at Hampton, VA, 1:30 PM *Cornell at Lehigh, 2:00 PM Chattanooga at Lindenwood, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Morgan State at Princeton, 2:00 PM *Harvard at North Carolina, 3:00 PM *Drexel at Binghamton, 5:30 PM *Northern Colorado at California Baptist, 6:00 PM (3:00 PM) *Buffalo at Binghamton, 7:30 PM *Utah Valley at Northern Iowa, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Sunday, January 14: Bucknell at LIU, 12:00 PM *Columbia at Army West Point, 1:00 PM *Hofstra at George Mason, 1:00 PM Northwestern at Maryland, 1:00 PM Michigan State at Michigan, 1:00 PM Indiana at Penn State, 1:00 PM Truett McConnell at Presbyterian, 1:00 PM Rutgers at Purdue, 1:00 PM *VMI at Queens, 1:00 PM *Edinboro at Rider, 1:00 PM Oklahoma State at West Virginia, 1:00 PM *Lindenwood at SIU Edwardsville, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) *Sacred Heart vs. VMI at Queens, 2:30 PM *Drexel at Army West Point, 3:00 PM Pittsburgh at Iowa State, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM) Air Force at Cal Poly, 4:00 PM (1:00 PM) American vs. Campbell at CSU Bakersfield, 4:00 PM (1:00 PM) Central Michigan at CSU Bakersfield, 4:00 PM (1:00 PM) *Sacred Heart at Queens, 4:00 PM American at CSU Bakersfield, 6:00 PM (3:00 PM) Campbell vs. Central Michigan at CSU Bakersfield, 6:00 PM (3:00 PM) American vs. Central Michigan at CSU Bakersfield, 8:00 PM (5:00 PM) Campbell at CSU Bakersfield, 8:00 PM (5:00 PM)
    2 points
  14. Both Stout brothers as starters this year at 197 have a chance - would be fun to see. Hope they do it with Fongaro also
    2 points
  15. The best part of the story is that the kid's name is "Marley Harley".
    2 points
  16. Thank you. Thank you. I would just like thank all my fellow posters who have enlightened me to the practical truth.
    2 points
  17. I love every detail of that story. Very uplifting.
    2 points
  18. I completed step 1 ,13 years ago .Step 2. 12 years ago. Step 3 , Kid's (5) were already through school college and all debt paid. Step 4 , 5years ago. step 5 . I call it prepare to retire. I could have done better had I started earlier. But ok. My step 6 . was to retire. I did 2 years ago. My step 7 giving back . I've been doing that for the last 25 years. I actually had started my goals about 4 years before I had heard about Dave Ramsey.
    2 points
  19. 2 points
  20. Immigrants are people. People deserve respect, even criminals. While acknowledging the vast majority have no malicious intent, non-citizen criminals, which by default includes all who cross into the country illegally, should go home. As our current poor citizens say... go home!
    2 points
  21. The " D's " use tax the rich, pay their fair share because it plays well to their gullible base . Then all the wealthy democrats, Congressman and Senators, run and find the best tax lawyers and tax accountants that money can buy. They spend a great deal of money trying to avoid paying taxes. So this is a load of bull----.
    2 points
  22. Good luck to you sir. If elected, the mob will deliver a progressive end.
    2 points
  23. A scouting trip for Snyder - I love how he tests himself more than most of our top guys. I think many of our guys wrestle too little these days. He'll be better against the Iranian the next time. Tad is a whole 'nother problem for Snyder and everyone.
    2 points
  24. Snyder takes losses and it's not concerning. Taz is concerning. Not for Snyder, for everyone.
    2 points
  25. Vicky 'Chonkzilla' Vicky giving Trumble all he can handle. 8-5 victory for Trumble. A takedown as time expired made the score closer than it actually was.
    2 points
  26. This is what Steveson did in the Olympic finals to get gold against Petriashvili. Knew he couldn't turn him, motioned to ref to go back up to feet which ref granted and the rest is history.
    2 points
  27. If the tie breaker was style points Schults woulda won. Writing your name in magic marker on your singlet is tough.
    2 points
  28. Thank you for supplying the ranking source and I appreciate how they conducted it. I agree with you that base salary does not mean everything when it comes to accumulate wealth. But it certainly means a lot more than nothing. If you have $5 to invest at 5% you sure aren’t going to accumulate as much as if you had $50 to invest. Under that model, a kindergarten teacher at 35,000 a year with the same mortgage, used car, small school loan, and simple lifestyle isn’t going to accumulate the same as someone with the exact same expenses but a $75,000 salary. When the context is spend less invest more, salary has a huge impact. And there is a laaaaaarge salary range within the world of professional educators, which is why I would like to see how they categorize ‘teachers’ As for the tax discussion, I’d be completely in favor of one uniform tax percentage, or even dropping the percentage due from the ‘rich’, if we could ensure that what should be collected is actually collected.
    2 points
  29. This is why people can't have a civil conversation with you...all of this is nothing but partisan dribble. And by the way, who is a bigot??
    2 points
  30. It is sort of like losing weight. Eat fewer calories and exercise. Simple. Spend less than you earn. Stick to the plan. Simple. See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Millionaire_Next_Door
    2 points
  31. I say yea. If you want nice things you have to say it out loud..
    2 points
  32. Lol. I’ve had people on here tell me they’re too low. Then I ask what’s stopping them from paying more than they have to. Crickets.
    2 points
  33. Of note, Azarpira of Iran, the guy who took Ghasempour's place this last year at 92 KG after he was injured, is opposite Snyder and beat both Macchiavello and Trumble. Trumble match was 8-7 whereas Macchiavello was a 11-0 drubbing.
    2 points
  34. The legendary Iranian strength and conditioning program always has me scratching my chin.
    2 points
  35. Well, something to build on. If I'm not mistaken, he may be the only one of several of our guys to make it the distance. Hopefully familiarity will help future improvements.
    2 points
  36. Looks like if Macchiavello wins his next match in Repechage he will face Trumble. The winner between that match will wrestle for Bronze.
    2 points
  37. I believe he has only used 3, the SS he wrestled unattached and is considered 2nd semester.
    2 points
  38. I won’t argue with you about it. Mesenbrink is very good. The final bosses at 165 are just so good.
    2 points
  39. It might not be the best week to ask for pictures of wrestlers just sayin
    2 points
  40. They have to wait to get their A handed to them....
    2 points
  41. If we remove the riding time point, I also wouldn't be too upset
    2 points
  42. I hate when stalling gets called on the guy who is glued to the mat on bottom instead of the guy on top with parallel ride
    2 points
  43. Today has been interesting thus far. 97 KG Schultz beat 79 KG Lujan at 92 KG via 12-4 Decision Both Schultz and Jackson won their pools and sit in the '1' spot for the semi-finals. Both will at the very least wrestle for a medal. Snyderman is on his way to a collision course with Ghasempour still... although Ghas has had more difficult match(es). 125 KG has set itself up perfectly with Geno - Zare up top and Parris - Masoumi down low in the Semi-finals. Zare once again destroyed Gwiazdowski. 79 KG, Wick didn't put on the same sort of performance as his 4-4 criteria loss at the BF and lost 11-0 to Kentchadze. He now gets Nokhodi of Iran in the Semi-finals and at the very least will wrestle for Bronze.
    1 point
  44. Mizzou cafeteria has Mocco Mondays instead of Taco Tuesdays
    1 point
  45. Jason Nolf Joey McKenna Doug Zapf Chance Marsteller Congrats to our first day medal winners and Champ Jason Nolf. Also I am sure all our competitors had a positive learning experience from this tournament. Hopefully day 2 is even better.
    1 point
  46. 57 kg Gold Medal Match: Aman Sehrawat (India) over Wanhao Zou (China) 10-0 Bronze Medal Match: Georgi Vangelov (Bulgaria) over Horst Lehr (Germany) 3-1 Bronze Medal Match: Muhammet Karavus (Turkey) over Roberti Dingashvili (Georgia) 14-5 United States Results Round of 16: Zane Richards (USA) over Ahmet Duman (Turkey) 5-2 Quarterfinals: Aman Sehrawat (India) over Zane Richards (USA) 11-0 Repechage: Muhammet Karavus (Turkey) over Zane Richards (USA) 17-8 61 kg Gold Medal Match: Bekhbayar Erdenebat (Mongolia) over Andrii Dzhelep (Ukraine) 9-2 Bronze Medal Match: Nuraddin Novruzov (Azerbaijan) over Daniel Popov (Israel) 7-3 Bronze Medal Match: Aliabbas Rzazade (Azerbaijan) over Joey Silva (Puerto Rico) 4-2 United States Results Quarterfinals: Aliabbas Rzazade (Azerbaijan) over Michael McGee (USA) 5-4 65 kg Gold Medal Match: Vazgen Tevanyan (Armenia) over Rahman Amouzadkhalili (Iran) InjDef Bronze Medal Match: Abbas Ebrahimzadehsavadkouhi (Iran) over Abdullah Toprak (Turkey) 10-0 Bronze Medal Match: Joey McKenna (USA) over Sebastian Rivera (Puerto Rico) 10-0 United States Results Round of 32: Nino Leutert (Germany) over Nahshon Garrett (USA) 10-8 Round of 16: Joey McKenna (USA) over Ziraddin Bayramov (Azerbaijan) 11-0 Quarterfinals: Vazgen Tevanyan (Armenia) over Joey McKenna (USA) 5-2 Repechage: Joey McKenna (USA) over Khamzat Arsamerzouev (France) 3-3 Bronze Medal Match: Joey McKenna (USA) over Sebastian Rivera (Puerto Rico) 10-0 70 kg Gold Medal Match: Akaki Kemertelidze (Georgia) over Giorgi Elbakidze (Georgia) 7-4 Bronze Medal Match: Doug Zapf (USA) over Marc Dietsche (Switzerland) 13-2 United States Results Round Robin 1: Giorgi Elbakidze (Georgia) over Doug Zapf (USA) 6-5 Round Robin 2: Doug Zapf (USA) over Daniel Antal (Hungary) 5-1 Semifinals: Akaki Kemertelidze (Georgia) over Doug Zapf (USA) 8-4 Bronze Medal Match: Doug Zapf (USA) over Marc Dietsche (Switzerland) 13-2 74 kg Gold Medal Match: Jason Nolf (USA) over Hossein Abouzaripashkolaei (Iran) 10-1 Bronze Medal Match: Dzhabrail Gadzhiev (Azerbaijan) over Tobias Portmann (Switzerland) 5-3 Bronze Medal Match: Murad Kurmagomedov (Hungary) over Georgios Kougioumtsidis (Greece) 4-1 United States Results Round of 32: Quincy Monday (USA) over Patryk Olenczyn (Poland) 15-4 Round of 16: Quincy Monday (USA) over Yash Tushir (India) 10-0 Quarterfinals: Dzhabrail Gadzhiev (Azerbaijan) over Quincy Monday 5-4 Round of 32: Jason Nolf (USA) over Anthony Montero (Venezuela) 11-0 Round of 16: Jason Nolf (USA) over Ramazan Ramazanov (Bulgaria) 12-2 Quarterfinals: Jason Nolf (USA) over Murad Kurmagomedov (Hungary) 7-0 Semifinals: Jason Nolf (USA) over Georgios Kougioumtsidis (Greece) Fall Gold Medal Match: Jason Nolf (USA) over Hossein Abouzaripashkolaei (Iran) 10-1 86 kg Gold Medal Match: Magomed Ramazanov (Bulgaria) over Azamat Dauletbekov (Kazakhstan) 8-5 Bronze Medal Match: Evsem Shvelidze (Georgia) over Matt Finesilver (Israel) 7-3 Bronze Medal Match: Chance Marsteller (USA) over Arsenii Dzhioev (Azerbaijan) 5-0 United States Results Round of 32: Chance Marsteller (USA) over Pedro Ceballos Fuentes (Venezuela) 4-0 Round of 16: Chance Marsteller (USA) over Osman Nurmagomedov (Azerbaijan) 3-1 Quarterfinals: Chance Marsteller (USA) over Vladimeri Gamkrelidze (Georgia) 8-5 Semifinals: Magomed Ramazanov (Bulgaria) over Chance Marsteller (USA) 10-0 Bronze Medal Match: Chance Marsteller (USA) over Arsenii Dzhioev (Azerbaijan) 5-0 Round of 16: Magomed Ramazanov (Bulgaria) over Max Dean (USA) 8-3 Repechage: Max Dean (USA) over Ethan Ramos (Puerto Rico) 8-8 Repechage: Arsenii Dzhioev (Azerbaijan) over Max Dean (USA) 8-3 Round of 32: Valentyn Babii (Ukraine) over Zahid Valencia (USA) 10-2
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