World Wrestling Championships - 09/16/2013

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55 kg/121 lbs.
Gold – Won Chol Yun (North Korea)
Silver – Gyujin Choi (Korea)
Bronze – Peter Modos (Hungary)
Bronze – Roman Amoyan (Armenia)
5th – Ivan Tatarinov (Russia)
5th – Spenser Mango (USA)
7th – Kanbek Zholchubekov (Kyrgyzstan)
8th – Orkhan Ahmadov (Azerbaijan)
9th – Nursultan Kalmurzayev (Kazakhstan)
10th – Victor Ciobanu (Moldova)
Gold – Won Chol Yun (North Korea) dec. Gyujin Choi (Korea), 4-3
Bronze – Peter Modos (Hungary) dec. Ivan Tatarinov (Russia), 7-3
Bronze –Roman Amoyan (Armenia) dec. Spenser Mango (USA), 5-4

60 kg/132 lbs.
Gold - Ivo Angelov (Bulgaria)
Silver - Ivan Kuylakov (Russia)
Bronze - Seung-Jae Woo (Korea)
Bronze - Elmurat Tasmuradov (Uzbekistan)
5th - Edward Barsegjan (Poland)
5th - Almat Kebispayev (Kazakhstan)
7th - Kazuma Kuramoto (Japan)
8th - Jesse Thielke (USA)
9th - Kristijan Fris (Serbia)
10th - Tarik Belmandi (France)
Gold – Ivo Angelov (Bulgaria) dec. Ivan Kuylakov (Russia), 3-2
Bronze – Seung-Jae Woo (Korea) tech. fall Edward Barsegjan (Poland), 5-0, 4:04
Bronze - Elmurat Tasmuradov (Uzbekistan) dec. Almat Kebispayev (Kazakhstan), 11-6

66 kg/145.5 lbs. 
Gold – Han-Su Ryu (Korea)
Silver – Islam-Beka Albiev (Russia)
Bronze – Tulsi Sandeep (India)
Bronze – Frank Staebler (Germany)
5th – Aleksandar Maksimovic (Serbia)
5th – Hasan Aliyev (Azerbaijan)
7th - Vladimiros Matias (Greece)
8th - A. Byabangard (Iran)
9th - Yuksel Atakan (Turkey)
10th - Tamas Lorincz (Hungary)
Gold –  Han-Su Ryu (Korea) won by disqualification over Islam-Beka Albiev (Russia), 5:10
Bronze – Tulsi Sandeep (India) dec. Aleksandar Maksimovic (Serbia), 4-0
Bronze – Frank Staebler (Germany) dec. Hasan Aliyev (Azerbaijan), 5-2

74 kg/163 lbs.
Gold – Hyeonwoo Kim (Korea)
Silver – Roman Vlasov (Russia)
Bronze – Arsen Julfalakyan (Armenia)
Bronze – Emrah Kus (Turkey)
5th – Mark Madsen (Denmark)
5th – Veili-Karri Suominen (Finland)
7th Mykola Daragan (Ukraine)
8th - Bin Yang (China)
9th - Esengeldi Kozhobek Uulu (Kyrgyzstan)
10th - Rafig Huseynov (Azerbaijan)
Gold – Hyeonwoo Kim (Korea) dec. Roman Vlasov (Russia), 2-1
Bronze – Arsen Julfalakyan (Armenia) dec. Mark Madsen (Denmark), 3-0
Bronze – Emrah Kus (Turkey) tech. fall Veili-Karri Suominen (Finland), 7-0

84 kg/185 lbs.
Gold - Taleb Nematpour (Iran)
Silver - Saman Tahmasebi (Azerbaijan)
Bronze - Javid Jamzatau (Belarus)
Bronze - Viktor Lorincz (Hungary)
5th - Damian Janikowski (Poland)
5th - Rami Hietaniemi (Finland)
7th - Nenad Zugaj (Croatia)
8th - Maksim Manukyan (Armenia)
9th - Rustam Assakalov (Uzbekistan)
10th - Nursultan Tursynov (Kazakhstan)
Gold – Taleb Nematpour (Iran) dec. Saman Tahmasebi (Azerbaijan), 5-3
Bronze – Viktor Lorincz (Hungary) dec. Rami Hietaniemi (Finland), 2-0
Bronze – Javid Jamzatau (Belarus) dec. Damian Janikowski (Poland), 2-2 (criteria)

96 kg/211.5 lbs.
Gold - Nikita Melnikov (Russia)
Silver - Artur Aleksanyan (Armenia)
Bronze - Balazs Kiss (Hungary)
Bronze - Shalva Gadabadze (Azerbaijan)
5th – Mahdi Aliyarifeizagadi (Iran)
5th - Norikatsu Saikawa (Japan)
7th - Yerulan Iskakov (Kazakhstan)
8th - Timo Antero Kallio (Finland)
9th - Mélonin Noumonvi (France)
10th - Cenk Ildem (Turkey)
Gold – Nikita Melnikov (Russia) dec. Artur Aleksanyan (Armenia), 2-2 (criteria)
Bronze – Balazs Kiss (Hungary) dec. Mahdi Aliyarifeizagadi (Iran), 5-0
Bronze -  Shalva Gadabadze (Azerbaijan) dec. Norikatsu Saikawa (Japan), 2-1

120 kg/264.5 lbs. UPDATED
Gold – Heiki Nabi (Estonia)
Silver - Riza Kayaalp (Turkey)
Bronze – Nurmakhan Tinalyev (Kazakhstan)
Bronze – Johan Euren (Sweden)
5th – Mihaly Deak-Bardos (Hungary)
5th – Robbie Smith (USA)
7th – Eduard Popp (Germany)
8th – Radhouane Chebbi (Tunisia)
9th – Ramon Garcia Garcia (Dominican Republic)
10th - Sergei Andrusik (Russia)
Note- This is the updated results after gold-medalist Amir Aziz Aliakbari of Iran was disqualified for testing positive for doping.
Gold – Amir Aziz Aliakbari (Iran) dec. Heiki Nabi (Estonia), 4-0
Bronze – Nurmakhan Tinalyev (Kazakhstan) dec. Mihaly Deak-Bardos (Hungary), 5-0
Bronze – Riza Kayaalp (Turkey) dec. Johan Euren (Sweden), 3-0

U.S. Greco-Roman performances

55 kg/121 lbs. – Spenser Mango, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP), 5th place
WIN Jani Haapamaki (Finland), 4-0
LOSS Gyugin Choi (Korea), 2-4
WIN Fouad Fajari (Morocco), tech. fall, 7-0, 1:15
WIN  Kanybek Zholchubekov (Kyrgyzstan) 6-2
LOSS Roman Amoyan (Armenia), 4-5

60 kg/132 lbs. – Jesse Thielke, Germantown, Wis. (Badger WC), 8th place
WIN Christos Theodorakis (Greece), 9-4, 2:45 (two 3-point throws)
WIN Ravinder Singh (India), pin 4:40
LOSS Seung-Jae Woo (Korea), 4-7

66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Ellis Coleman, Colorado Springs, Colo. (U.S. Army WCAP), dnp
LOSS Yuksel Atakan (Turkey), 2-2 (criteria)

74 kg/163 lbs. – Andy Bisek, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Minnesota Storm), dnp
WIN Balint Korpasi (Hungary), 2-1
LOSS Emrah Kus (Turkey), 1-3

84 kg/185 lbs. – Jordan Holm, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm), dnp
WIN Pedro Garcia Perez (Spain), 4-1
LOSS Rami Hietaniemi (Finland), tech. fall, 0-8 (2:52)

96 kg/211.5 lbs. – Caylor Williams, Greensboro, N.C. (U.S. Army WCAP), dnp
LOSS Cenk Ildem (Turkey), disqualification, 5:38

120 kg/264.5 lbs. – Robbie Smith, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC), 7th place
WIN Xiaoming Nie (China), 3-1
WIN Ioseb Chugoshvili (Belarus), 5-0
LOSS Riza Kayaalp (Turkey), tech. fall, 0-7 (two 3-point throws)