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European Championships Greco-Roman preview

By Jimmy Pawelski

ZAGREB, Croatia (April 6) Greco-Roman wrestling has a long-standing history at the European Championships since the tournament’s inception in 1898, being the second-longest running tournament in history, only behind the Olympic Games. That legacy will continue in Zagreb, Croatia, as the 2023 European Championships are scheduled to take place April 17-23. 

Greco-Roman wrestlers will close out the tournament on the last three days of competition with the following schedule: 

55kg, 63kg, 77kg, 87kg and 130kg 

  •  April 21 - 13:00 local time: Qualification rounds
  • April 21 - 7:00 local time: Semi-finals
  • April 22 - 14:30 local time: Repechages
  • April 22 - 19:30 local time: Finals

60kg, 67kg, 72kg, 82kg and 97kg

  • April 22 - 13:00 local time: Qualification rounds
  • April 22 - 17:00 local time: Semi-finals
  • April 23 - 15:30 local time: Repechages
  • April 23 - 17:15 local time: Finals
     

Even more Greco-Roman history may be made at the 2023 European Wrestling Championships as Riza KAYAALP (TUR) will be attempting to win his 12th European title, which would tie the most-decorated Greco-Roman wrestler of all-time, Aleksandr KARELIN (RUS), for the most European titles. 

Statistically, a remarkable 40% of reigning 2022 Greco-Roman world champions and all 10 returning 2022 European champions will seek to defend their titles in this year’s tournament. From a team-race perspective, Azerbaijan will aim to repeat their 2022 European Championships first-place finish after placing second at the 2022 World Championships behind Turkey, who was last year’s European Championships second-place finishing team.

Weight-by-Weight Preview

55kg
The returning gold, silver and bronze medalists of the 2022 European Championships will all be back to compete in this year’s 55kg bracket. The bracket will feature world No. 1 and No. 2, Eldaniz AZIZLI (AZE) and Nugzari TSURTSUMIA (GEO), who faced off in last year's world and European finals. 

Azizli won that match over Tsurtsumia, and all of his 2022 World Championships matches, by way of technical superiority. 

Meanwhile, Rudik MKRTCHYAN (ARM) will seek revenge over Azili after losing to him 7-3 at last year’s European Championships and ultimately placing third.

60kg
The 60kg bracket also features three returning 2022 European Championships medalists, including returning finalists Kerem KAMAL (TUR) and Edmond Armen NAZARYAN (BUL). Despite a 5-0 decision loss to Kamal in the European finals last year, Nazaryen ultimately placed second at the 2022 World Championships, while Kamal failed to reach the podium. 

Gevorg GHARIBYAN (ARM), a 2020 European champion and last year’s bronze medalist, will be wrestling for his third total podium finish. 

63kg 
In a deep 63kg bracket, No. 1 ranked reigning European champion Leri ABULADZE (GEO) leads the way. The Georgian ultimately placed second at the 2022 World Championships behind Sebastian NAD (SRB), who is bumping up to the Olympic weight of 67kg this season.

Abuladze’s key challengers include No. 3 ranked returning world bronze medalist Taleh MAMMADOV (AZE) and 2021 world champion at 60kg Victor CIOBANU (MDA).

Both returning European bronze medalists are also registered to compete, Oleksandr HRUSHYN (UKR) and No. 5 ranked Hrachya POGHOSYAN (ARM), who fell just one match short of placing at last year’s world and European Championships. 

67kg
All four 2022 European Championships medalists at 67kg are registered to compete in this year’s tournament: Murat FIRAT (TUR), Krisztian Istvan VANCZA (HUN), Slavik GALSTYAN (ARM), and Hasrat JAFAROV (AZE), who is the only returning world medalist of the group. 

It’s only one of two weight classes that returns all four medalists. 

What’s unique about 67kg is that the highest-ranked wrestler currently isn’t included on the list above. Fourth-ranked Joni KHETSURIANI (GEO) holds that claim, as he’s coming off a top-5 finish at the 2022 World Championships. 

Notably, No. 1 ranked Mate NEMES (SRB), the weight’s reigning world champion from Serbia, will wrestle off the aforementioned Nad before the European Championships for the starting spot at the Olympic weight.

72kg
The 72kg bracket features six total wrestlers ranked in the world's top 10. 

Ali ARSALAN (SRB) is the headliner at 72kg. The Iranian transfer is one of the Serbian Fab Four who shocked the wrestling world en route to winning world titles a year ago in Belgrade. He’ll be looking to improve on his bronze-medal finish from last year’s European Championships, where he fell to eventual champion Robert Attila FRITSCH (HUN).

Returning world silver and bronze medalists, respectively, No. 3 Ulvu GANIZADE (AZE) and No. 2 Selcuk CAN (TUR), will also be in action.

Despite not reaching the podium at the worlds, 2022 European champion and current No. 6, Fritsch, will seek to defend his continental title at this year’s tournament. 

Other wrestlers ranked in the top 10 include No.4 Ibrahim GHANEM (FRA) and No. 5 Valentin PETIC (MDA). 

77kg 
The depth of world champion contenders representing Europe is clear at 77kg. 

As the only other weight with all four returning 2022 European Championships medalists, the bracket also features No. 1 Zoltan LEVAI (HUN), who didn’t place at last year’s tournament but earned a silver medal at the 2022 World Championships. It's also highlighted by returning 2022 European finalists No. 3 Malkhas AMOYAN (ARM) and No. 4 Yunus Emre BASAR (TUR), who each ultimately earned bronze medals at worlds.

Other contenders include Aik MNATSAKANIAN (BUL) and Sanan SULEYMANOV (AZE), who are each returning European bronze medalists.

82kg 
Reigning world champion and No. 1 ranked Burhan AKBUDAK (TUR) is the star to watch in the 82kg bracket. 

However, his road to win his first European gold will be bumpy as the bracket also contains three additional wrestlers ranked in the top six at 82kg. 

Though they each fell one match short of claiming a medal at worlds, world and European champion Rafig HUSEYNOV (AZE) and silver-medalist Gela BOLKVADZE (GEO) will attempt to repeat as medalists this year. 

Meanwhile, Yaroslav FILCHAKOV (UKR), who upended Bolkvadze for world bronze in 2022, will aim for his first podium finish at the European Championships. 

87kg
Multiple-time world champion and Tokyo Olympics champion Zhan BELENIUK (UKR) was set to return to the Continental Championships for the first time in two years, but decided to forfeit his starting spot to Artem MATIASH (UKR) after saying he did not feel ready to compete in Croatia.

Without Beleniuk, the bracket also features three 2022 world medalists and three 2022 European Championships medalists. Top-ranked Turpal Ali BISULTANOV (DEN) is the prevailing European champion and placed second-place finisher at worlds a season behind Serbia’s Zurabi DATUNASHVILI, the two-time world champ, who was a late entry into the field.

Meanwhile, 23-year-old rising star David LOSONCZI (HUN) will make his senior European Championships debut after placing third at senior worlds in 2022. 

The other returning world bronze medalist, No. 3 Ali CENGIZ (TUR), will also be competing. 

Other notable contenders include returning European Championships medalists Nicu OJOG (ROU) and Islam ABBASOV (AZE), who missed the 2022 World Cup after undergoing shoulder surgery. 

97kg
In the bracket with the most registrations (21), the world No. 1 and No. 2 ranked wrestlers at 97kg control the spotlight. 

Reigning European champion Kiril Milenov MILOV (BUL) will seek revenge from his World Championships loss against Artur ALEKSANYAN (ARM). 

Aleksanyan, who didn’t compete in last year’s European Championships, will look to add his sixth European Championships title to his resume in addition to being a four-time world champion, Rio Olympic gold medalist and Tokyo Olympic silver medalist. 

Also in contention are 2022 world bronze medalist Arif NIFTULLAYEV (AZE), returning European bronze medalist Nikoloz KAKHELASHVILI (ITA) and No. 7 Giorgi MELIA (GEO).

130kg 
All eyes will be following reigning world champion Riza Kayaalp, as he’ll be competing in Zagreb to win his 12th European title. If he’s able to accomplish such a feat, his title will tie arguably the Greco-Roman G.O.A.T, Aleksandr Karelin, for the most European Championships of all time. 

He’ll face stiff competition with both returning world bronze medalists registered to compete, current No. 1 ranked Alin ALEXUC CIURARIU (ROU) and No. 4 Mantas KNYSTAUTAS (LTU). 

Additionally, returning European medalists Danila SOTNIKOV (ITA) and Dariusz Attila VITEK (HUN) will also be taking the mat at heavyweight.

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U23 World Championships 2024: Best storylines in Tirana

By Vinay Siwach

TIRANA, Albania (October 14) -- The U23 World Championships will kick off in Tirana next Monday with 661 wrestlers participating. Not only some returning champions are entered, but a few Paris 2024 Olympic wrestlers are also participating in the October 21-27 tournament.

Iran, which missed the tournament last year, will hopefully be there for the U23 World Championships.

Here are a few top storylines to follow from Tirana

Mitchell MESENBRINK (USA)Mitchell MESENBRINK (USA) is one of the favorites at 74kg. (Photo: United World Wrestling / Amirreza Aliasgari)

Freestyle

- The 61kg defending champion Bashir MAGOMEDOV (AIN) will be the favorite for the gold medal. After winning the gold medal last year, Magomedov won the U23 European Championships this year. In the seven bouts in the two tournaments, Magomedov has won five bouts via technical superiorities. 

- Another returning champion is Ibragim IBRAGIMOV (AIN), defending his 65kg gold medal. Last year, Ibragimov gave up only one point in the tournament over five bouts. He is likely to dominate this year too. However, former U20 world champion Mohit KUMAR (IND) will look to avenge the semifinal loss to Ibragimov. Kumar failed to medal and finished fifth.

Another U20 world champion coming to Tirana is Umidjon JALOLOV (UZB). After winning the gold medal in Sofia in 2022, Jalolov is still trying to return to the top. He also suffered a back injury and recovery has been a tough road for him. He tried qualifying for the Paris Olympics but failed to do so. Bilol SHARIP UULU (KGZ) and Abdullah TOPRAK (TUR) will be in the medal run as well.

- Perhaps the most competitive category, the 74kg weight class will see Dzhabrail GADZHIEV (AZE), Ali REZAEI (IRI), Kota TAKAHASHI (JPN), Orozobek TOKTOMAMBETOV (KGZ) and Mitchell MESENBRINK (USA) among other stars. The last three U20 world champions are entered. Gadzhiev won the U20 gold in 2022, Mesenbrink in 2023 and Rezaei in 2024. Takahashi is the senior Asian champion and Toktomabetov is the U23 Asian champion.

- Unbeaten at the international level Ibragim KADIEV (AIN) will start as the favorite win the gold medal at 86kg. Kadiev has two U20 world titles, including the 2024 edition. Former U20 world champion Rakhim MAGAMADOV (FRA) will be hoping for a successful run at the U23 level. Vladimeri GAMKRELIDZE (GEO), who won bronze last year and participated in the Paris Olympics is competing as well.

- Amirhossein FIROUZPOUR (IRI) will be in Albania for his third U23 World Championships. He won bronze in 2021 and gold in 2022. He will be the favorite for the gold with Mustafagadzhi MALACHDIBIROV (AIN) offering competition. Malachdibirov won the gold medal at the U20 World Championships this year.

- 92kg world champion Rizabek AITMUKHAN (KAZ) continues his successful run at 97kg and will be competing for the U23 world title. He won the U20 World Championships gold in September and this will be his second U23 World Championships, having finishing fifth in 2022.

Oleksandra KHOMENETS (UKR)Oleksandra KHOMENETS (UKR), a former world silver medalist, will be returning to international after more than a year. (Photo: United World Wrestling / Martin Gabor)

Women's Wrestling

- Defending champion at 50kg Umi ITO (JPN) will be in action after one year. Ito has been behind Yui SUSAKI (JPN) and Remina YOSHIMOTO (JPN) domestically but has been a force at the international level. She is yet to lose a bout and has won U17, U20 and U23 world titles.

- The return of Oleksandra KHOMENETS (UKR) will be a big news in Tirana. She last competed at the European Championships in 2023 and finished second. However, she has been nursing an injury for the last one year. She competed at the Valamar Cup and won the gold medal. But she will be test in Tirana as Paris Olympian and European champion Emma MALMGREN (SWE) is also competing.

- Irina RINGACI (MDA) will look to defend the gold medal at 65kg. She will also look to put her disappointing campaign at the Paris Olympics where she finished 10th. This will be her fourth U23 World Championships, the first being in 2019. She has two bronze medals and one gold medal.

- Ami ISHII (JPN) will be hoping to win her second career world title. She won the U20 gold in 2022 but finished second at the senior level. She won the Paris Olympic quota for Japan but failed to win the playoff in Japan as Nonoka OZAKI (JPN) beat her. She will be competing at 68kg.

- Croatia's first-ever world champion in wrestling, Veronika VILK (CRO) will be competing at her first U23 World Championships. Volk created history in 2023 when she won the U17 World Championships gold medal, becoming first wrestling world champion in Croatian history.

Fardin HEDAYATI (IRI)Fardin HEDAYATI (IRI) defeated Riza KAYAALP (TUR) in June. (Photo: United World Wrestling / Kostadin Andonov)

Greco-Roman

- The only Paris Olympic medalist competing in Tirana is Turpal BISULTANOV (DEN). The bronze medalist at 87kg will be in Tirana hoping to win his first world title at any level. He will be in a strong field with U23 world champion at 82kg Aues GONIBOV (AIN) moving up to 87kg. Former U20 world champion Vigen NAZARYAN (ARM), Joju SAMADOV (AZE),  Achiko BOLKVADZE (GEO), Yasin Ali YAZDI (IRI), Marcel STERKENBURG (NED) and Exauce MUKUBU (NOR) also competing.

- The 130kg weight class may throw some interesting competition. Fardin HEDAYATI (IRI), who defeated Riza KAYAALP (TUR) in Budapest in June, will be the favorite to win the gold medal. However, Mykhailo VYSHNYVETSKYI (UKR), who defeated Hedayati in the 2022 U20 World Championships final, is also competing. Last year, Pavel HLINCHUK (AIN) won the gold medal at 97kg but is moving up to 130kg, a weight class he won a Paris Olympic quota as well. Muhammet BAKIR (TUR) will also be a big medal threat.