FLASH: No U.S. medals at Yarygin Grand Prix on Friday; Saturday’s draws set
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Gary Abbott (USA Wrestling)
01/28/2011
KRASNOYARSK, Russia – The Russian Wrestling Federation has reported the medalists from Friday’s action at the Ivan Yarygin Memorial Grand Prix.
The U.S. had two wrestlers in the competition in the men’s division, and neither won a medal: 2010 U.S. World Team member Obe Blanc (Stillwater, Okla./Gator WC) at 55 kg/121 lbs. and 2009 U.S. World Team member Trent Paulson (Ames, Iowa/Sunkist Kids) at 74 kg/163 lbs.
Blanc won his opening match over Amarhuu Gaadan of Mongolia, then also won his second match. He was defeated in the third round by Petr Sivtsev of Russia. When Sivtsev failed to reach the finals, Blanc was eliminated from the repechage rounds.
Paulson was defeated in his opening match by Islam Tsoroev of Russia. When Tsoroev failed to reach the finals, Paulson was eliminated from the repechage rounds.
More details will be posted when received.
Both of the men’s champions on Friday were from Russia, Jamal Otarsultanov at 55 kg/121 lbs. and Saba Hubezhty at 74 kg/163 lbs.
U.S. freestyle draws at 60 kg and 66 kg set for Saturday action at Yarygin International in Russia
Weigh-ins have been held and draws announced for the second day of the Ivan Yarygin Memorial Grand Prix, a major freestyle event.
Two U.S. men’s freestyle wrestlers will compete on Saturday, as competititon will be held at 60 kg/132 lbs. and at 66 kg/145.5 lbs. Four women’s freestyle weight classes will also be contested, but the USA has no entries in the women’s divisions.
At 60 kg/132 lbs., 2009 U.S. World team member Shawn Bunch (Columbus, Ohio/Gator WC) opens with Kenichi Yumoto of Japan, a bronze medalist at the 2008 Olympic Games.
2010 U.S. World Team member Brent Metcalf (Iowa City, Iowa/New York AC) faces Elydar Majmutdinov of Russia in his opening bout at 66 kg/145.5 lbs.
The competition began on Friday, with two men’s weight classes and three women’s weight classes. Results from Friday’s action at 55 kg/121 lbs. and 74 kg/163 lbs. will be posted when available.
The Russian Wrestling Federation has provided a webcast the Ivan Yarygin Memorial Grand Prix at the following link:
http://ether.tv/player/wrestrus/
Also follow the tournament on the Russian Wrestling Federation website. Use Google Translate to read it in English at:
http://www.wrestrus.ru/
IVAN YARYGIN MEMORIAL GRAND PRIX
At Krasnoyarsk, Russia, Jan. 28
Friday medalists (from Russian Wrestling Federation)
Men’s freestyle
55 kg/121 lbs.
Gold - Jamal Otarsultanov (Russia)
Silver - Alexander Bogomaev (Russia)
Bronze - Shinichi Yumoto (Japan)
Bronze - Rustam Ampar (Russia)
74 kg/163 lbs.
Gold - Saba Hubezhty (Russia)
Silver - Kakhaber Hubezhty (Slovakia)
Bronze - Muslim Dada (Russia)
Bronze - Zamir Ampazhev (Russia)
Women’s freestyle
59 kg/130 lbs.
Gold - Anna Polovneva (Russia)
Silver - Zhargalma Tsyrenov (Russia)
Bronze - Galina Dolzhenko (Russia)
Bronze - Olga Butkevich (Great Britain)
67 kg/147.5 lbs.
Gold – Darima Sanzheeva (Russia)
Silver - Julia Bartnovskaya (Russia)
Bronze - Oksana Nagornykh (Russia)
Bronze - Anastasia Schavlinskaya (Russia)
U.S. first round draws on Saturday
60 kg/132 lbs. – Shawn Bunch, Columbus, Ohio (Gator WC)
vs. Kenichi Yumoto (Japan)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Brent Metcalf, Iowa City, Iowa (New York AC)
vs. Elydar Majmutdinov (Russia)
60 kg draw
1. Ilyias Bekbulatov (Russia)
2. Nomchar Eisaayhan (Mongolia)
3. Todjiddin Hodjaev (Tajikistan)
4. Opan Sat (Russia)
5. Radoslav Velikov (Bulgaria)
6. Shawn Bunch (USA)
7. Kenichi Yumoto (Japan)
8. Alybert Kairhanov (Russia)
9. Noiryuki Takatsuka (Japan)
10. Erjank Abdulgulov (Kyrgyzstan)
11. Alexandr Kontoev (Belarus)
12. Mirzhan Ashirov (Kazakhstan)
13. Ahmed Chakaev (Russia)
14. Mandoxnoran Ganzorig (Mongolia)
15. Bahram Ermatov (Uzbekistan)
16. Andrey Perepelitsa (Moldova)
17. Viktor Tsyndymeev (Russia)
18. Nemehbayar Batsayhan (Mongolia)
19. Khishignyam Undrahbayar (Mongolia)
20. Uulu Ulan Nazirbek (Kyrgyzstan)
21. Farkhad Urazymbetov (Uzbekistan)
22. Naranbaator Bayar (Russia)
23. Viktor Banzaraktsaev (Russia)
24. Shihsaid Djalilov (Russia)
25. Hayot Sayfullaev (Uzbekistan)
26. Rasul Murtazaliev (Russia)
27. Soslan Aziev (Russia)
28. Ayal Anisimov (Russia)
29. Aslan Dohov (Russia)
66 kg draw
1. Takafumi Kodzima (Japan)
2. Ibrahim Nuriddinov (Uzbekistan)
3. Adam Batirov (Russia)
4. Unurbat Purevshav (Mongolia)
5. Ilya Ivashko (Russia)
6. Anatolyi Guidea (Bulgaria)
7. Ihtior Navruzov (Uzbekistan)
8. Zaur Efendiev (Russia)
9. Alimchan Mamuev (Russia)
10. Israil Kasumov (Russia)
11. Akraman Guisgov (Russia)
12. Gadji Abdulbaev (Russia)
13. Vladimir Vilymov (Russia)
14. Bair Bazarov (Russia)
15. Adilem Romanov (Kyrgyzstan)
16. Andrey Sementsov (Russia)
17. Magomedmurad Gadzhiev (Russia)
18. Samad Omarov (Kazakhstan)
19. Rasul Dzhukaev (Russia)
20. Amir Berukov (Russia)
21. Magomed Aziev (Russia)
22. Azamat Bulatov (Russia)
23. Merbek Abdylbaev (Kyrgzstan)
24. Azamat Omurzhanov (Kazakhstan)
25. Felix Urduhanov (Russia)
26. Tatsuhiro Yoneitsu (Japan)
27. Brent Metcalf (USA)
28. Elydar Najmutdinov (Russia)
29. Zaur Bataev (Russia)
30. Maomedadji Abakarov (Russia)