On Saturday, August 26, the 6th and final competitive day of the World Wrestling Championships will take place on the carpets of the Bercy Sports Palace in Paris (France). Today, freestyle wrestlers will compete for medals in the remaining four weight categories - up to 65, 70, 74 and 97 kg. In total, the carpets of "Accor Hotels Arena" will be 115 wrestling masters. Don't miss the wrestling matches highest level V live from Paris...

Below you can see the compositions of the teams that are most interesting to readers website:

Ukraine ina: Gor Oganesyan, Semyon Radulov, Vasily Mikhailov, Pavel Oleynik.

Ro ssand I: Alan Gogaev, Magomedhabib Kadimagomedov, Khetik Tsabolov, Abdulrashid Sadulaev.

Bela Rus: Azamat Nurikov, Georgy Kaliev, Ali Shabanov, Alexander Gushtyn.

In the weight category up to 65 kg, a number of wrestlers have approximately equal chances of success. Olympic champion and silver medalist of the Rio 2016 Olympics: Soslan Ramonov (Russia) and Togrul Askerov (Azerbaijan) do not take part in the tournament; the following are able to compete for their positions at the current world championship: The current champion of Russia is Alan Gogaev. Strong Cuban - Alejandro Tabier. Russian athlete, now competing under the Polish flag, is Magomedmurad Gadzhiev. Puerto Rican Franklin Gomez Matos. Mustafa Kaya from Turkey.

In the non-Olympic weight category up to 70 kg There was quite a competitive and strong line-up of participants. The main favorites to win are: Naturalized Italian - Frank Chamizo. It should be noted that Chamizo is a bronze medalist at the Rio 2016 Olympics in the weight category up to 65 kg and the current European champion in this weight. The newly crowned champion of Russia is Magomedhabib Kadimagomedov. Uzbek master Ikhtior Navruzov. Mandakhrannan Ganzorig from Mongolia and Turkish athlete Yakup Gor.

In the average classic weight up to 74 kg the obvious favorite is the London 2012 Olympic champion, the legendary Jordan Burrows. Of course, Jordan will try to rehabilitate himself for his disastrous performance in Rio de Janeiro. Russian Khetik Tsabolov will try to compete with the master of defensive actions. Of course, one cannot write off the current European champion, Turkish wrestler Soner Demirtas and Azerbaijani Zhabriil Hasanov.

In weight up to 97 kg, surely the vast majority of wrestling fans are looking forward to a possible fight between the 2016 Olympic champions: the “Russian Tank” Abdulrashida Sadulayev and American - Kyle Snyder. Honestly, I can’t believe that anyone can stop them from meeting in the final. Perhaps some kind of “Force Majeure”...or perhaps one of the competitors will jump in over their head.

Watch the live broadcast of the 2017 World Freestyle Wrestling Championship from France. We'll see in a few hours which of the wrestlers will show the highest degree of readiness, and what surprises await us... Don't miss the live broadcast of the main start of the year!

Freestyle wrestling, World Championship 2017, Live broadcast from Paris. The final day of the tournament is 08/26/2017.

The Russian team will include Rio de Janeiro Olympic champions Abdulrashid Sadulaev, Roman Vlasov and Davit Chakvetadze

The World Wrestling Championship starts on Monday in Paris. The Russian team will include Rio de Janeiro Olympic champions Abdulrashid Sadulaev, Roman Vlasov and Davit Chakvetadze.

At the tournament, 24 sets of medals will be played over six days - eight each in Greco-Roman, freestyle and women's wrestling. Many weight categories are not Olympic, given that at the Olympics six sets of medals are competed for in each type of wrestling.

The Russian Greco-Roman wrestling team included Stepan Maryanyan (weight category up to 59 kg), Artem Surkov (up to 66 kg), Adam Kurak (up to 71 kg), Alexander Chekhirkin (up to 75 kg), Roman Vlasov (up to 80 kg ), Davit Chakvetadze (85 kg), Musa Evloev (up to 98 kg) and Vitaly Shchur (up to 130 kg).

According to the head coach of the Russian Greco-Roman wrestling team, Goga Koguashvili, the French capital will feature an even composition, an experienced and united team, where everyone is capable of fighting for medals. The leaders of the “classics” team are two-time Olympic champion Vlasov and the winner of the Games Rio de Janeiro Chakvetadze. Vlasov is also a two-time world champion, and at the 2016 Games he competed in the up to 75 kg category. Sergei Semenov, bronze medalist of last year's Olympics, was supposed to compete in the category up to 130 kg, but he was injured before the start of the tournament.

Sadulaev in a new category

The freestyle wrestling team is headed by Olympic and world champion Abdulrashid Sadulayev, who will compete in a new category for himself - up to 97 kg. The Russian team at the world championship will also be represented by Zaur Uguev (up to 57 kg), Gadzhimurad Rashidov (up to 61 kg), Alan Gogaev (up to 65 kg), Magomedhabib Kadimagomedov (up to 70 kg), Khetik Tsabolov (up to 74 kg), Vladislav Valiev ( up to 86 kg) and Anzor Khizriev (up to 125 kg). Olympic champion in the up to 65 kg category Soslan Ramonov will not compete in Paris.

The Russian women's team included Valeria Koblova, silver medalist of the 2016 Olympics in the up to 58 kg category. Daria Leksina (up to 48 kg), Stalvira Orshush (up to 53 kg), Maria Gurova (up to 55 kg), Lyubov Ovcharova (up to 60 kg), Valeria Lazinskaya (up to 63 kg), Anastasia Bratchikova (up to 69 kg) will also perform in Paris ) and Alena Perepelkina (up to 75 kg).

London Olympic champion and vice-champion of the 2016 Games Natalya Vorobyova, as well as Ekaterina Bukina, who won a bronze medal in the up to 75 kg category in Rio de Janeiro, will miss the championship. The World Wrestling Championships will take place at the Accor Hotels arena, also known as the Arena Bercy.

History of the championship

The first world championship in Greco-Roman wrestling was held in 1904 in Vienna; freestyle wrestlers began competing in 1951, women - in 1987. Since 2005, a joint world championship has been held for all types of wrestling.

A year ago, the World Championships in non-Olympic categories were held in Budapest, where Magomed Kurbanaliev (freestyle wrestling, category up to 70 kg) and Ramazan Abacharaev (Greco-Roman wrestling, up to 80 kg) won. In 2015, at the World Championships in Las Vegas, Russian wrestlers won 14 medals, four of them gold. The winners were freestyle wrestlers Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov (70 kg) and Abdulrashid Sadulayev (86 kg), Roman Vlasov (Greco-Roman wrestling, 75 kg) and Natalya Vorobyova (69 kg).

The 2018 World Wrestling Championships will be held in October in Budapest.

Sports wrestling

Greco-Roman wrestlers will open the program of the World Wrestling Championship, which starts today at the Bercy Sports Palace in Paris, in which the Russians traditionally count on a team victory in all three of its varieties. However, only the freestyle wrestlers decided to flesh out the medal plan - three golds, the classics vaguely promised to win as a team, and the women received a powerful incentive to fight for medals in the form of a substantial monetary reward from their sponsor.


The most representative team at the championship will be the Russian Greco-Roman team, whose composition was assembled by head coach Gogi Koguashvili just a week before departure based on the results of control bouts. The team will be led by two-time Olympic champion Roman Vlasov (up to 80 kg) and Olympic champion Davit Chakvetadze (up to 85 kg). At the Games in Rio de Janeiro, Roman Vlasov, we recall, won in the up to 75 kg category, then he moved to the up to 80 kg category and again became the strongest in Russia. It is possible that in Paris, the student of Viktor Kuznetsov will again meet with his opponent in the finals of the Olympics and the 2015 World Championships, Mark Madsen from Denmark, who now also competes in the weight category up to 80 kg. Davit Chakvetadze did not change the category, so his main competitors will apparently be Rio bronze medalists Javid Gamzatov from Belarus and Denis Kudla from Germany. But the silver winner of the Games, Ukrainian Jean Belenyuk, did not come to Paris.

Russia will also be represented by winners and runners-up international tournaments- Stepan Maryanyan (up to 59 kg), Artem Surkov (up to 66 kg), Adam Kurak (up to 71 kg), Alexander Chekhirkin (up to 75 kg), Musa Evloev (up to 98 kg), Vitaly Shchur (up to 130 kg), substitute injured Olympic medalist Sergei Semenov. In total, about 15 classic prize-winners arrived in Paris to participate in the Greco-Roman wrestling tournament Olympic Games 2016. In addition to the two Russians, the most famous among them is the Olympic champion of Rio and two-time world champion from Armenia Artur Aleksanyan (up to 98 kg). As for the three-time Olympic heavyweight champion, Cuban Mijain Lopez, who seems to be determined to become the most titled classicsman in history in three years in Tokyo, he is missing the championship.

Gogi Koguashvili, who usually avoids forecasts, nevertheless expressed confidence to Kommersant that his players will approach the start in peak form, perform successfully and win the team competition. “I know what work we did at the training camp, and, having identified the objectively strongest, we arrived in France with a champion squad,” he said.

Unlike his cautious colleague, Dzambolat Tedeev was not afraid to announce three gold medals for the freestyle wrestlers. It happened, however, more. But for a lineup in which half of the eight members are debutants, even this plan seems overly bold. But a specialist with enormous experience and no less solid experience of victories knows better. True, the President of the Russian Wrestling Federation (FSBR), Mikhail Mamiashvili, believes that very serious competition awaits domestic freestyle wrestlers in Paris, since this type of wrestling has developed in many countries that were not previously leaders in it. The team included all the winners of the June national championship, including 2016 Olympic champion and two-time world champion Abdulrashid Sadulayev (up to 97 kg), 2014 world champion Khetik Tsabolov (74 kg), 2010 World Championship medalist Alan Gogaev (up to 65 kg ). The rest are youth: Zaur Uguev (up to 57 kg), Gadzhimurad Rashidov (up to 61 kg), Magomedhabib Kadimagomedov (up to 70 kg), Vladislav Valiev (up to 86 kg), Anzor Khizriev (up to 125 kg). Mr. Tedeev associated the absence of famous wrestlers with personal matters that needed to be resolved, as well as health problems. Just recently, the main star of the Russian national team, Abdulrashid Sadulayev, had trouble with nasal breathing. “Now both Rashid and the whole team are breathing well,” the coach assures. “Sadulaev was also somewhat underweight, but he has time to gain the missing kilograms. “Everyone who will compete in the championship is our best wrestlers today, they are in good shape and ready to fight for victory.” Stressing that his team’s plan is almost always the same, Dzambolat Tedeev outlined the main task - to test the youth at the beginning of the Olympic cycle: “It’s time to open up, create internal competition for Tokyo 2020.”

The women's team, which will be led at the championship by Olympic silver medalist Valeria Koblova (up to 58 kg), in addition to a moral incentive for future victories, received a quite tangible one: the vice-president of the FSBR, businessman Omar Murtuzaliev, promised to reward future medalists in the amounts of $50 thousand, $30 thousand and $20 thousand respectively. After the control bouts at the Ozero Krugloye base, Daria Leksina (up to 48 kg), Stalvira Orshush (up to 53 kg), Maria Gurova (up to 55 kg), Lyubov Ovcharova (up to 60 kg), Valeria Lazinskaya (up to 63 kg) were included in the lineup ), Anastasia Bratchikova (up to 69 kg), Alena Perepelkina (up to 75 kg). “Almost all the winners of the Russian Championship proved their worth in control matches,” Mr. Murtuzaliev told Kommersant. “Only Anastasia Bratchikova does not have this title. Russian champion in the weight up to 69 kg Khanum Velieva recently won the junior world championship, but it would be wrong to push the young athlete into Paris as well.”

Valeria Mironova

On Friday, August 25, the World Wrestling Championship continues on the carpets of the Accor Hotels Arena in Paris. Today, freestyle wrestlers will compete for medals in the weight categories up to 57, 61, 86 and 125 kg. In total, they will appear on the carpets of the Palais des Sports in Bercy 118 athletes. Don't miss the highest level of wrestling action live from Paris.

Below you can see the compositions of the teams that are most interesting to readers of the site:

Ukraine ina: Andrey Yatsenko, Ivan Bileichuk, Lyubomir Sagalyuk, Alen Zaseev.

Ro ss ia: Zaur Uguev, Gadzhimurad Rashidov, Vladislav Valiev, Anzor Khizriev.

Bela Rus: Asadulla Lachinov, Huseyn Shakhbanov.

In the lung weight up to 57 kg, For the absence of the Olympic champion of Rio 2016 - Vladimer Khinchegashvili. Let us remind you that Hinch will compete at the current championship in a category higher up to 61 kg; a number of strong masters are vying for victory. Ukrainian - Andrey Yatsenko. Current Russian champion - Zaur Uguev. Prize-winners of the European Championship in Serbia: Andrey Dukov from Romania and Turkish athlete Suleiman Atli.

Weighing up to 61 kg The main favorites are seen as the Olympic champion and the current winner of the European Championship in this weight, Georgian - Vladimer Khinchegashvili. They will try to compete with Khinch: Haji Aliyev from Azerbaijan, a young and promising Armenian - Volodya Frangulyan. Also seeded at the current tournament, silver medalist of the European Championship in Novi Sad 2016, Moldavian wrestler Andrei Perpelita.

For the absence of a hegemon weight category up to 86 kg, Olympic champion of Rio, Russian - Abdulrashida Sadulayev, a vacancy has appeared on the Olympus of the division. Who will take the place of the permanent champion recent years, we will find out very soon... Almost certainly, the fight for medals will be extremely competitive and difficult to predict. Perhaps the greatest chances for the podium here will be: Selim Yashar from Turkey, Azerbaijani master - Alexander Gostiev. The current champion of Russia is Vladislav Valiev. Bronze medalist of the 2016 Olympics, American - Jason Cox.

Gold in heavy weight up to 125 kg, with a high degree of probability will be played: Olympic champion, Turkish master - Taha Akgül and Georgian athlete - Geno Petriashvili. There are some chances for the Ukrainian Alen Zaseev and Anzor Khizriev from Russia to intervene in the showdown between the favorites.

Watch the live broadcast of the 2017 World Freestyle Wrestling Championship from Paris. We will see in a few hours which of the wrestlers will show the highest degree of readiness, and what surprises await us... Don't miss the live broadcast of the main start of the year!

World Freestyle Wrestling Championships 2017, Live broadcast from Paris. 08/25/2017.

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5:31 26.08.2017

On August 25, freestyle wrestlers began competing at the World Wrestling Championships in Paris. Medals were played in weight categories up to 57, 61, 86 and 125 kg.

The Russian national team was represented by Euro 2017 bronze medalist Zaur Uguev (57 kg), 2016 European champion Gadzhimurad Rashidov (61 kg), (86 kg) and Anzor Khizriev (125 kg)

All the most interesting things about the first day of freestyle wrestling are in the review of WRESTRUS.RU.

It was the penultimate day of the World Wrestling Championships, and there was hope that the Russian anthem would finally be played at the Bercy arena in Paris (France). The freestyle wrestlers entered the action, and the main contender for gold on the first day was Gadzhimurad Rashidov. But for the day the freestyle wrestlers had only silver and bronze.

Easiest vacancy

“I think Uguev will win a medal because all the best flyweight wrestlers have moved up to 61.” This opinion was expressed by many, and not only from Russia. But already in the first fight, Zaur Uguev could not get past the Indian, who subsequently lost on all counts. The American Gilman and the Japanese Takahashi made it to the final of the “lightest vacancy” - and the victory went to the latter. Obviously, this guy will be the standard bearer for the Japanese freestyle wrestlers for the Tokyo Olympics.

“If only he had had my bullet, he wouldn’t have made it to the finals.”

If the most meticulous expert were asked to draw the worst scenario during the draw, he would not have done it the way the Athena system did with Gadzhimurad Rashidov. The current world champion, Olympic champion, three-time European champion - and all of them one after another within one hour. Rashidov “decorated the chervonets” for the American Stieber, won in a bitter fight against the Georgian Khinchegashvili and outclassed Opan Sat, who competes for Turkey under the nickname Genghis Khan Erdogan. But in the final, Rashidov did not have enough strength - after such and such a bracket... After all, he was opposed not only by the experienced and titled Haji Aliyev - he was also fresh. “If he had my bullet, he would not have reached the final,” said Gadzhimurad Rashidov at the end of the fight. And he admitted that he needed to train even more. But Russia lost its only chance for gold on the penultimate, fifth day of the World Championship... Rashidov was the only Russian finalist.

A gift from fate to Vladislav Valiev

“Luck is the strongest, Vlad, isn’t it?” said Dzambolat Tedeev after Valiev pulled out an already lost fight in the 1/8 finals with the Korean. The scoreboard showed 5:58, and Valiev managed to do a reverse belt in two seconds. It’s just that the time on the scoreboard didn’t show up - they didn’t have time to press the button at the mat leader’s table... Whether he made it in two seconds or didn’t make it in time is no longer so important, after all, Valiev’s hand was raised. After that, he defeated one of his main opponents - Rio 2016 silver medalist Kaloy Kartoev from Turkey, competing under the name Selim Yasar. But in the semifinals, Valiev could not oppose anything to the Olympic champion from Iran Yazdanishariati. When Vlad won the small final and received bronze, he could hardly hold back his tears. He came to Paris for gold, but in this case he won’t be upset about bronze either.

“We were sitting at the breakfast table with Abdul-Rashid Sadulaev, and he told me: the opponents see the Russian flag - and this is already a 50 percent guarantee of their defeat. Rashid told me how to win in this weight - but since I have bronze, apparently I’m something I listened to it,” smiled Vladislav Valiev in the mix zone.

By the way, Alexander Gostiev, who plays for Azerbaijan, lives with Vladislav in Ossetia in the same house, but in different entrances. The Small Bronze Festival today is at the entrance of a Russian wrestler. And gold flaunts around the neck of the Iranian, who continues to lift weights and churn out victories year after year.

Performance at your level and a living example of Geno Petriashvili

“Three months ago Petriashvili beat this Turk in Europe 11:0. And what now?! Champion. Petriashvili is a beast, that’s who we should follow as an example,” said Dzambolat Tedeev after the heavyweight final between Georgian Geno Petriashvili and Olympic champion from Turkey Tahoy Akgülem.

Russia has a catastrophe... At the World Championships, Anzor Khizriev fought with an ankle injury - and fought for bronze. But it was not possible to take her - Anzor lost to the “eternal” Georgian Armenian Levan Berianidze. “Khizriev performed at his best. Considering that he had an ankle injury, his performance can be considered successful. Not by the way he performed - Anzor gained experience and now knows what it’s like to fight for a World Championship medal,” said Dzambolat Tedeev, who will have a hard time in this cycle, analyzing the resource in the strands.

"Tomorrow there will be gold"

Talking about gold to Russians and everyone concerned is already scary. Tomorrow is the final day of the championship, and if not on Saturday, then never again... According to Dzambolat Tedeev, on the first day he counted on gold only in Rashidov’s weight class. Considering that the initial task was three gold, tomorrow there should be at least two. On the last day, Alan Gogaev, Magomedhabib Kadimagomedov, Khetik Tsabolov and Abdul-Rashid Sadulaev will appear on the carpet. Dzambolat Ilyich got ahead of the journalists’ questions and assured that tomorrow there will definitely be gold. Which Russian will be able to break this vicious circle?

57 kg. 1. Yuki Takahashi (Japan) 2. Thomas Gilman (USA) 3. Andrey Yatsenko (Ukraine) 3. Bekhbayar Erdenebat (Mongolia)
61 kg. 1. Gadzhi Aliyev (Azerbaijan) 2. Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Russia) 3. Yovlis Bonnet (Cuba) 3. Vladimir Khinchegashvili (Georgia)
86 kg. 1. Hasan Yazdanisharati (Iran) 2. Boris Makoev (Slovakia) 3. Vladislav Valiev (Russia) 3. Michael Cox (USA)
125 kg. 1. Geno Petriashvili (Georgia) 2. Taha Akgul (Turkey) 3. Nicholas Gvyazdovsky (USA) 3. Levan Berianidze (Armenia)

22:18. 125 kg. Final. Taha Akgul (Türkiye) - Geno Petriashvili (Georgia) - 8:10.
22:06. 125 kg. For bronze. Anzor Khizriev (Russia) - Levan Berianidze (Armenia) - 0:3.
21:56. 125 kg. For bronze. Zolboo Natsagsuren (Mongolia) - Nicholas Gwiazdowski (USA) - 1:5
21:37. 86 kg. Final. Hassan Yazdanisharati (Iran) - Boris Makoev (Slovakia) - 10:0.
21:27. 86 kg. For bronze. Mikhail Ganev (Bulgaria) - Michael Cox (USA) - 0:8.
21:20. 86 kg. For bronze. Vladislav Valiev (Russia) - Alexander Gostiev (Azerbaijan) - 3:1.
21:00. 61 kg. Final. Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Russia) - Gadzhi Aliyev (Azerbaijan). Haji Aliyev (Azerbaijan) won by fall.
20:50 61 kg. For bronze. Rinya Nakamura (Japan) - Yovlis Bonnet (Cuba) - 0:10.
20:44. 61 kg. For bronze. Vladimir Khinchegashvili (Georgia) - Chingizhan Erdogan (Türkiye) - 3:0.
20:30. 57 kg. Final. Thomas Gilman (USA) - Yuki Takahashi (Japan) - 0:6
20:22. 57 kg. For bronze. Bekhbayar Erdenebat (Mongolia) - Vladimir Dubov (Bulgaria) - 9:2
20:10. 57 kg. For bronze. Andrey Yatsenko (Ukraine) - Hak Jin Yong (North Korea) - 12:2
16:18. 125 kg. Comfort. Anzor Khizriev (Russia) - Corey Jarvis (Canada) - 5:0. In the fight for bronze, Anzor’s opponent will be Levan Berianidze (Armenia)
16:11. 86 kg. Semi-final. Vladislav Valiev (Russia) - Hassan Yazdanisharati (Iran) - 4:0. Vladislav Valiev will compete for bronze.
15:57. 125 kg. Semi-final. Geno Petriashvili (Georgia) - Levan Berianidze (Armenia) - 12:2. Anzor Khizriev (Russia) gets a chance to compete for bronze.
15:55. 125 kg. Semi-final. Taha Akgul (Türkiye) - Nicholas Gwiazdowski (USA) - 10:0.
15:38. 61 kg. Semi-final. Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Russia) - Chingizhan Erdogan (Türkiye) - 8:2
15:20. 86 kg. 1/4 finals. Vladislav Valiev (Russia) - Selim Yasar (Türkiye) - 3:1. Vladislav Valiev’s opponent in the semi-final bout will be Hassan Yazdanisharati (Iran)
15:05. 125 kg. 1/4 finals. Taha Akgul (Türkiye) - Kun Jin Nam ( South Korea) - 12:2.
15:04. 125 kg. 1/4 finals. Geno Petriashvili (Georgia) - Corey Jarvis (Canada) - 10:0.
14:41. 61 kg. 1/4 finals. Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Russia) - Vladimir Khinchegashvili (Georgia) - 5:3. In the semi-final fight, Gadzhimurad Rashidov will meet with Genghis Khan Erdogan (Türkiye)
14:00. 125 kg. 1/8 finals. Anzor Khizriev (Russia) - Geno Petriashvili (Georgia) - 2:13.
13:50. 86 kg. 1/8 finals. Vladislav Valiev (Russia) - Hwa Nuk Kim (South Korea) - 9:7. In the quarterfinal bout, Vladislav Valiev will compete with Selim Yasar (Türkiye)
13:30. 57 kg. 1/8 finals. Sandeep Tomar (India) - Yuki Takahashi (Japan) - 3:14. Zaur Uguev lost his chance to compete for the bronze medal.
13:21. 61 kg. 1/8 finals. Vladimir Khinchegashvili (Georgia) - Tuvshintulga Tyumenbileg (Mongolia) - 7:1.
12:55. 61 kg. 1/8 finals. Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Russia) - Logan Stieber (USA) - 11:0. Gadzhimurad's opponent in the quarterfinals will be Vladimir Khinchegashvili (Georgia).
12:50. 85 kg. 1/16 finals. Vladislav Valiev (Russia) - Sayfedin Alekma (France) - 11:2. In the 1/8 finals, Vladislav Valiev will compete with Hwa Nuk Kim (South Korea)
12:45. 86 kg. Qualification. Selim Yasar (Türkiye) - Shao Wen Wang (Taipei) - 10:0.
12:40. 125 kg. Qualification. Anzor Khizriev (Russia) - Samit Samit (India) - 4:0. In the 1/8 finals Anzor’s opponent will be Geno Petriashvili (Georgia)
12:15. 57 kg. Qualification. Zaur Uguev (Russia) - Sandeep Tomar (India) - 2:8.
11:28. 61 kg. Qualification. Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Russia) - Josef Molnar (Hungary) - 11:0. In the 1/8 finals, Gadzhimurad’s opponent will be Logan Stieber (USA)
11:20. 61 kg. Qualification. Vladimir Khinchegashvili (Georgia) - Christian Nicolescu (Palau) - 10:0.