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#WrestleBudapest: Ranking points up for grabs at European Championships

By Vinay Siwach

BUDAPEST, Hungary (March 23) -- Next week's European Championships will provide wrestlers with another massive opportunity to score ranking points. After the Yasar Dogu Ranking Series event in Turkey last month, this is wrestling's second event of the year.

The Budapest event will also be the first time that Continental Championships will utilize the four-seeded wrestler system.

The points awarded at the Continental Championships are different than the Ranking Series events. However, additional points remain the same for both.

The points accumulated by Ranking Series events and Continental Championships will be used to decide the seeds for the World Championships to be held in Belgrade, Serbia in September.

Ranking Points for Continental Championships:
1st Place: 10,000 points
2nd Place: 8,000 points
3rd Place: 6,500 points
4th Place: 5,800 points
5th Place: 5,000 points
6th Place: 4,700 points
7th Place: 4,400 points
8th Place: 4,000 points
9th Place: 3,500 points
10th Place: 3,100 points
11th Place: 1,000 points
12th Place: 800 points
13th Place: 600 points
14th Place: 400 points
15th Place: 200 points
16th Place: 100 points

The wrestlers who can gain the most through medals at the European Championships are as follows.

Arsen HarutyunyanArsen HARUTYUNYAN (ARM) will be the top seed at 61kg. (Photo: UWW / Kadir Caliskan) 

57kg (12 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Vladimir EGOROV (MKD)
No. 2 Mikyay NAIM (BUL)
No. 3 Beka BUJIASHVILI (GEO)
No. 4 Muhammet KARAVUS (TUR)

Vladimir EGOROV (MKD) has the best chance to jump up in the rankings. Currently, he's ranked 15th with 17000 points. He will jump to ninth-place with a top-two finish. However, if he finishes with a bronze medal, he'll still be ranked 10th.

Mikyay NAIM (BUL) [15500 points] is also in a similar position as a gold medal would take him to ninth place. If he wrestles Egorov in the final, the Bulgarian has to win to get a better ranking.

Georgia's Beka BUJIASHVILI (GEO) is currently ranked 21st with 11400 points. A gold could help him break into the top-15.

Muhammet KARAVUS (TUR) can also break into the top-15 with a gold medal finish in Budapest but has to hope that other results also go in his favor.

61kg (14 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Arsen HARUTYUNYAN (ARM)
No. 2 Georgi VANGELOV (BUL)
No. 3 Suleyman ATLI (TUR)
No. 4 Eduard GRIGOREV (POL)

Arsen HARUTYUNYAN (ARM) will be looking to win his first continental title at the senior level. He is currently ranked fourth and his historic title will take him to second rank. An addition of 13000 points can take his tally from 31000 points to 44000 points, just 1000 shy of top-ranked Abasgadzhi MAGOMEDOV (RWF).

With 18200 points, Georgi VANGELOV (BUL) can also break into the top-four by winning gold. An addition of 13000 points will take him to 31200 points. That'd move him into the fourth position. Silver, however, will take him to the fifth position.

A favorite to win the title is Suleyman ATLI (TUR). He's ranked 18th with 8520 points, but a run to the final will take him to the seventh position, irrespective of a win or loss.

The same is true for Eduard GRIGOREV (POL) but he will have to rise above expectations for that result.

65kg (12 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Haji ALIYEV (AZE)
No. 2 Krzysztof BIENKOWSKI (POL)
No. 3 Iszmail MUSZUKAJEV (HUN)
No. 4 Beka LOMTADZE (GEO)

Top-seeded Haji ALIYEV (AZE) has 41400 points and is ranked fourth in the world. He can improve to second by winning gold. The 13000 points will help him overtake Takuto OTOGURO (JPN) [51000 points] and Tulga TUMUR OCHIR (MGL) [53500 points]. However, he will be third with silver and remain fourth with any other result.

Krzysztof BIENKOWSKI (POL), ranked 10th, has 25000 points and can remove Amirmohammad YAZDANI (IRI) at fifth by winning the gold medal.

Iszmail MUSZUKAJEV (HUN) is ranked 11th with 23000 points and he will be seventh if he can win gold in Budapest. He will remain at the same rank if he fails to win a medal.

Beka LOMTADZE (GEO) is ranked 28th but can break into top-15 with gold.

70kg (16 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Zurabi IAKOBISHVILI (GEO)
No. 2 Arman ANDREASYAN (ARM)
No. 3 Nicolai GRAHMEZ (MDA)

Zurabi IAKOBISHVILI (GEO) won the bronze medal at the Yasar Dogu to climb up to the third position. Now, he's seeded first at the 70lg. Currently, he has 41200 points and will overtake first-placed Ernazar AKMATALIEV (KGZ), who has 45520 points, even with a ninth-place finish.

Ranked sixth with 25000 points, Arman ANDREASYAN (ARM) will be ranked fourth if he can finish 10th or better.

Nicolai GRAHMEZ (MDA) is ranked 20th but will be in the top-eight if he can reach the medal bouts in Budapest.

74kg (17 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Tajmuraz SALKAZANOV (SVK)
No. 2 Frank CHAMIZO (ITA)
No. 3 Hetik CABOLOV (SRB)
No. 4 Ali UMARPASHAEV (BUL)

After winning silver at the World Championships in Oslo, Tajmuraz SALKAZANOV (SVK) will be wrestling for the first time after the break. He has 37000 points and is ranked fifth but can be second if he wins the gold medal in Budapest. He is guaranteed to be ranked third after the competition.

Two-time world champion Frank CHAMIZO (ITA) will be competing for the first time since the Olympics. He's the 11th ranked wrestler with 23000 points has a chance to break into the top-six by winning any medal.

Ranked 12th, Hetik CABOLOV (SRB) will be a top-10 wrestler if he can wrestle for a medal in Budapest.

Ali UMARPASHAEV (BUL), ranked 15th with 15500 points, will also be a top-10 ranked if he can wrestle for a medal but also hope that Cabolov does not reach the medal bouts.

Turan BAYRAMOV (AZE) and Soner DEMITRAS (TUR), ranked 16th and 19th, respectively, also fall in the same category but they need to win gold to be in the top-10.

Myles AMINETokyo bronze medalist Myles AMINE (SMR) is the top seed at 86kg. (Photo: UWW / Tony Rotundo)

79kg (15 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Arman AVAGYAN (ARM)
No. 2 Georgios KOUGIOUMTSIDIS (GRE)
No. 3 Saifedine ALEKMA (FRA)
No. 4 Vladimeri GAMKRELIDZE (GEO)

Arman AVAGYAN (ARM) is ranked fifth with 25000 points and can be ranked two by the end of the tournament if he can win the gold medal. That will take him to 38000 points, 1000 points more than the current second-ranked Mohammad NOKHODILARIMI (IRI). A top-10 finish will take him to third rank irrespective of other wrestlers winning any medal.

The U23 European champion Georgios KOUGIOUMTSIDIS (GRE) has 18200 points and is ranked seventh. Gold will take him to fourth place but even wrestling for a medal will take him to fifth position. However, he is unlikely to overtake Avagyan in the rankings.

Saifedine ALEKMA (FRA), ranked 11th and 17th Vladimeri GAMKRELIDZE (GEO) can move up to seventh or above if they can win at least a bronze medal.

86kg (16 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Myles AMINE (SMR)
No. 2 Abubakr ABAKAROV (AZE)
No. 3 Boris MAKOEV (SVK)
No. 4 Osman GOCEN (TUR)

Just like the Yasar Dogu Ranking Series event, there will be no change in the top-three positions at 86kg. The fourth position is up for grabs as Tokyo bronze medalist Myles AMINE (SMR) holds that with 34200 points.

Oslo bronze medalist Abubakr ABAKAROV (AZE) is ranked fifth [31000 points], Boris MAKOEV (SVK) is sixth with 29600 points and Osman GOCEN (TUR) is seventh with 26500 points.

Amine can secure fourth place by reaching the final. If Abakarov wins the gold and Amine fails to reach the final, the Azerbaijan wrestler will be ranked fourth after the tournament.

Makoev and Gocen have to hope for Amine's medalless return to climb a spot in the ranking. Gocen can jump over Makoev if he reaches the final and the Slovak wrestler fails to win a medal.

Depending on the aforementioned four finish, Akhmed AIBUEV (FRA) has a chance to be in the top-five.

92kg (10 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Osman NURMAGOMEDOV (AZE)
No. 2 Georgii RUBAEV (MDA)
No. 3 Miriani MAISURADZE (GEO)

Osman NURMAGOMEDOV (AZE), who won a bronze in Oslo and is ranked fourth with 31000 points, is likely to move to the second spot. All he has to do is win a medal in Budapest. That will take him past Magomed KURBANOV (RWF) who has 37000 points.

Georgii RUBAEV (MDA) at 14th will move to seventh if he can win a gold medal. He won't be able to break into the top-10 if he finishes with bronze or less.

Ranked 23rd, Miriani MAISURADZE (GEO) will break into top-15 if he can win a medal.

97kg (11 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Magomedgadji NUROV (MKD)
No. 2 Radu LEFTER (MDA)
No. 3 Elizbar ODIKADZE (GEO)
No. 4 Burak SAHIN (TUR)

Magomedgadji NUROV (MKD), ranked sixth with 31700 points, has the chance to be ranked third if he can win at least a bronze medal.

There won't be a big shift in the rankings as Radu LEFTER (MDA) [17000 points] can only move from 13th to 11th even if he wins gold.

Veteran Elizbar ODIKADZE (GEO) is ranked 15th and the best he can reach is 12th rank.

Burak SAHIN (TUR) is ranked 24th with 7000 points and can only reach 16th rank with the top medal.

125kg (13 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO)
No. 2 Taha AKGUL (TUR)
No. 3 Gennadij CUDINOVIC (GER)
No. 4 Robert BARAN (POL)

World and Olympic silver medalist Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO) [78400 points] and bronze medalist from the same events Taha AKGUL (TUR) [78200 points] are ranked second and third, respectively, with only 200 points separating them.

Given the two can only meet in the final, the wrestler winning the gold will be ranked second after the competition.

Eighth-placed Gennadij CUDINOVIC (GER) with 23200 points can only move to seventh even if he reaches the final while 15th ranked Robert BARAN (POL) can break into the top-10 if he manages to reach the final.

Epp MAEEpp MAE (EST), blue, and Yasmine ADAR (TUR) are the top two seeds at 76kg. (Photo: UWW / Max Rose-Fyne)

Women's Wrestling

50kg (11 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Emilia VUC (ROU)
No. 2 Miglena SELISHKA (BUL)
No. 3 Anna LUKASIAK (POL)
No. 4 Evin DEMIRHAN YAVUZ (TUR)

Emilia VUC (ROU) managed to jump to the fourth spot after winning gold at the Yasar Dogu event and now she has a chance to reach the second spot. A gold medal in Budapest will improve her tally from 42600 points to 52600 points.

Fifth-ranked Miglena SELISHKA (BUL) trails Vuc by only 700 points. The second rank will be taken by whoever finishes better in the tournament.

Anna LUKASIAK (POL), ranked 18th with 13600 points, and Evin DEMIRHAN YAVUZ (TUR), ranked 20th with 11600 points, will move upwards in the rankings.

53kg (11 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Iulia LEORDA (MDA)
No. 2 Katarzyna KRAWCZYK (POL)
No. 3 Emma MALMGREN (SWE)
No. 4 Annika WENDLE (GER)

Iulia LEORDA (MDA) is at the third spot with 47200 points and can dethrone top-ranked Bolortuya BAT OCHIR (MGL) [56200 points] by winning a gold medal. Any finish with second to eighth will take her to the second spot.

Katarzyna KRAWCZYK (POL) is ranked ninth with 31000 points and can only improve to sixth even if she wins the gold.

The 11th ranked junior world champion Emma MALMGREN (SWE) can improve to seventh by winning gold in Budapest and the same is true for Annika WENDLE (GER), who is currently ranked 12th.

55kg (9 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Oleksandra KHOMENETS (UKR)
No. 2 Andreea ANA (ROU)

Ranked third at 55kg, Oleksandra KHOMENETS (UKR) has 29000 points and a medal will take her to second spot. But she cannot reach the top as Tsugumi SAKURAI (JPN) has 43000 points.

U23 European champion Andreea ANA (ROU) has 16200 points at the eighth spot and a gold or silver will help her improve to the fifth spot.

57kg (9 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Evelina NIKOLOVA (BUL)
No. 2 Anhelina LYSAK (POL)
No. 3 Sandra PARUSZEWSKI (GER)
No. 4 Elvira KAMALOGLU (TUR)

The winner of the Ranking Series event in Istanbul Evelina NIKOLOVA (BUL) [64200 points] will have a chance to consolidate her second spot with a gold. Top-ranked Helen MAROULIS (USA) is unsurpassable at the moment as she has 79200 points.

No other big moves are expected but 21st ranked Anhelina LYSAK (POL), 22nd ranked Sandra PARUSZEWSKI (GER) and 31st ranked Elvira KAMALOGLU (TUR) are likely to move up in the rankings.

59kg (9 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Bilyana DUDOVA (BUL)
No. 2 Alyona KOLESNIK (AZE)
No. 3 Jowita WRZESIEN (POL)
No. 4 Anastasia NICHITA (MDA)

Bilyana DUDOVA (BUL) is ranked first in the weight class with 45000 points and is unlikely to be bothered by any other wrestler.

However, seventh-ranked Alyona KOLESNIK (AZE) [22500 points] can improve her rank with a medal finish.

Jowita WRZESIEN (POL) [16400 points], who is ranked 10th, and 12th ranked Anastasia NICHITA (MDA) [11000 points] can only improve to the eighth position.

Taybe YUSEINTaybe YUSEIN (BUL) is the top seed at 62kg for the European Championships. (Photo: UWW / Tony Rotundo)

62kg (12 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Taybe YUSEIN (BUL)
No. 2 Ilona PROKOPEVNIUK (UKR)
No. 3 Luisa NIEMESCH (GER)

Taybe YUSEIN (BUL), ranked third with 43200 points, has to reach the final in Budapest to overtake second-ranked Olympic champion Yukako KAWAI (JPN) [51000 points].

Ilona PROKOPEVNIUK (UKR) is ranked ninth with 25000 points. A gold will improve her rank to sixth. Anything less than a bronze finish will not help the Ukrainian improve her rankings.

Luisa NIEMESCH (GER), ranked 20th, will jump to the 13th spot if she can reach the medal bouts.

65kg (6 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Kriszta INCZE (ROU)
No. 2 Elis MANOLOVA (AZE)
No. 3 Tetiana RIZHKO (UKR)
No. 4 Asli TUGCU (TUR)

Kriszta INCZE (ROU), ranked 10th with 16720 points, and Elis MANOLOVA (AZE), ranked 11th with 16400 points, can jump to the fifth spot with a gold. The better finish among the two will take the fifth spot while any other finish will help them reach the seventh spot.

Tetiana RIZHKO (UKR) has 9000 points at 16th and even gold can only help her to 11th spot.

Asli TUGCU (TUR) is in a similar situation to Rizkho but is ranked three places below.

68kg (8 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Adela HANZLICKOVA (CZE)
No. 2 Natalia STRZALKA (POL)

Two wrestlers have a chance to improve their rankings at 68kg as Adela HANZLICKOVA (CZE) can move from seventh to fifth by reaching the final.

Natalia STRZALKA (POL), who is ranked 19th, can move to 11th after the tournament if she wins the gold, 13th by winning a silver or bronze.

World champion at 65kg Irina RINGACI (MDA) will be the favorite to win the gold in Budapest and she can debut at the 17th position in the rankings.

72kg (9 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Anna SCHELL (GER)
No. 2 Buse CAVUSOGLU TOSUN (TUR)
No. 3 Alexandra ANGHEL (ROU)

After their intense battle in Istanbul, Anna SCHELL (GER) and Buse CAVUSOGLU TOSUN (TUR) are likely to resume their rivalry in Budapest. The two can only meet in the final and third-ranked Schell is guaranteed the top spot if she reached the gold-medal bout.

Fourth-ranked Tosun has no luck when it comes to rankings. She will remain at the fourth spot even if she wins the gold medal. She will have 43000 points and be tied with world champion Masako FURUICHI (JPN) and silver medalist Zhamila BAKBERGENOVA (KAZ). Since Bosun won a bronze, she cannot go over the two finalists in Oslo.

No. 15 Alexandra ANGHEL (ROU) has a good chance to break into the top-10 if she can reach the final. Even a bronze will take her to the 11th spot.

76kg (12 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Epp MAEE (EST)
No. 2 Yasemin ADAR (TUR)
No. 3 Anastasiia OSNIACH SHUSTOVA (UKR)
No. 4 Francy RAEDELT (GER)

World silver medalist Epp MAEE (EST) is ranked with 52000 points and she can only better her points in Budapest. No wrestler can overtake her but she also cannot overtake top-ranked Adeline GRAY (USA) and second-ranked Aiperi MEDET KYZY (KGZ).

Olympic bronze medalist Yasemin ADAR (TUR), ranked sixth, Anastasiia OSNIACH SHUSTOVA (UKR), ranked eighth, and Francy RAEDELT (GER), ranked 12th, are also unaffected by any results in the tournament.

Hasrat JAFAROVU23 world champ Hasrat JAFAROV (AZE) will be seeded second at 67kg. (Photo: UWW / Kadir Caliskan)

Greco-Roman

55kg (10 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Eldaniz AZIZLI (AZE)
No. 2Nugzari TSURTSUMIA (GEO)
No. 3 Fabian SCHMITT (GER)

Eldaniz AZIZLI (AZE) and Nugzari TSURTSUMIA (GEO) are ranked third and fourth, respectively, and both have 29000 points each. Both have a chance to be second if they can win at least a bronze medal. Whoever finishes ahead of the other will be ranked higher after the tournament.

No other wrestler can overtake the pair however Fabian SCHMITT (GER), ranked 10th, can jump to seventh with a medal finish in Budapest.

60kg (15 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Murad MAMMADOV (AZE)
No. 2 Gevorg GHARIBYAN (ARM)
No. 3 Razvan ARNAUT (ROU)
No. 4 Justas PETRAVICIUS (LTU)

Murad MAMMADOV (AZE), ranked seventh with 31000 points, and Gevorg GHARIBYAN (ARM), ranked ninth with 25000 points, can jump to the fifth spot if they win the gold. But Mammadov only needs to finish at least 14th to get that spot while Gharibyan needs to win gold to do the same.

24th ranked Razvan ARNAUT (ROU) and 27th ranked Justas PETRAVICIUS (LTU) will improve their rankings in Budapest.

63kg (12 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Leri ABULADZE (GEO)
No. 2 Taleh MAMMADOV (AZE)
No. 3 Hrachya POGHOSYAN (ARM)
No. 4 Victor CIOBANU (MDA)

Leri ABULADZE (GEO) is a world silver medalist and ranked second with 37000 points. He can be ranked first above world champ Meysam DALKHANI (IRI) if he wins gold in Budapest.

Fifth-ranked Taleh MAMMADOV (AZE) has 30200 points and he will jump to the third spot after the competition if he finishes in the top-10. If he wants to be second, he has to win at least silver and hope Abuladze doesn't finish better than 10th.

15th ranked Hrachya POGHOSYAN (ARM) will break into the top-10 if he can reach the final as he currently has 6600 points and can add at least 8000 points.

60kg world champ Victor CIOBANU (MDA) has 6400 points at the 16th rank and if he wins the gold, he can be ranked 10th.

67kg (18 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Ramaz ZOIDZE (GEO)
No. 2 Hasrat JAFAROV (AZE)
No. 3 Murat FIRAT (TUR)
No. 4 Morten THORESEN (NOR)

World bronze medalist Ramaz ZOIDZE (GEO) has 56000 points at second rank and he will not make any move in the ranking. However, he will move closer to Olympic and World champion Mohammadreza GERAEI (IRI) who has 98000 points.

Junior and U23 world champion Hasrat JAFAROV (AZE) and Murat FIRAT (TUR) are ranked ninth and 10th with 25000 points. Both can improve to fourth by reaching the final.

Morten THORESEN (NOR) has 21900 points at 12th place and at least a bronze medal in Budapest can help him to ninth spot.

72kg (16 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Kristupas SLEIVA (LTU)
No. 2 Gevorg SAHAKYAN (POL)
No. 3 Cengiz ARSLAN (TUR)
No. 4 Ulvu GANIZADE (AZE)

Kristupas SLEIVA (LTU) won a bronze in Istanbul to reach the second spot and now has a chance to be ranked number one if he can finish in the top-10 in Budapest.

Fourth-placed Gevorg SAHAKYAN (POL) has 31000 points and can jump to third place by winning a bronze medal. Sixth and seventh-ranked Cengiz ARSLAN (TUR) and Ulvu GANIZADE (AZE) can jump to fourth place.

Sanan SULEYMANOVSanan SULEYMANOV (AZE) is the top seeded wrestler at 77kg. (Photo: UWW / Kadir Caliskan)

77kg (17 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Sanan SULEYMANOV (AZE)
No. 2 Viktor NEMES (SRB)
No. 3 Yunus BASAR (TUR)
No. 4 Oliver KRUEGER (DEN)

World silver medalist Sanan SULEYMANOV (AZE) has a chance to be number one in the category. Currently third with 46400 points, the Azerbaijan wrestler needs to finish eighth or better in Budapest to surpass second-ranked Tamas LORINCZ (HUN) and top-ranked Mohammadali GERAEI (IRI).

If ninth-ranked Viktor NEMES (SRB) can reach the medal bouts, he will reach the sixth spot after the competition.

Yunus BASAR (TUR), ranked 21st, and Oliver KRUEGER (DEN), ranked 22nd, will have a chance to improve their rankings.

World champ at 72kg Malkhas AMOYAN (ARM) will be wrestling at 77kg and if he wins the gold, he will debut in the rankings at the 19th spot.

82kg (18 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Rafig HUSEYNOV (AZE)
No. 2 Burhan AKBUDAK (TUR)
No. 3 Ranet KALJOLA (EST)
No. 4 Mihail BRADU (MDA)

Rafig HUSEYNOV (AZE) and Burhan AKBUDAK (TUR) will once again battle for the top spot at 82kg. The former won the World Championships defeating Akbudak while the Turkey wrestler won the Ranking Series in Istanbul.

The Olympic bronze medalist has 50200 points at the top while Akbudak has 45000 points. Akbudak winning gold and Huseynov failing to finish on the podium is the only way Akbudak can overtake Huseynov for the top rank.

If the eighth-ranked Ranet KALJOLA (EST) can surprise everyone and reach the final and win, he will be ranked third in the rankings.

Mihail BRADU (MDA) is ranked 15th with 6400 points. He can break into the top-10 with at least a bronze in Budapest.

87kg (15 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Zurabi DATUNASHVILI (SRB)
No. 2 Arkadiusz KULYNYCZ (POL)
No. 3 Turpan BISULTANOV (DEN)
No. 4 Metehan BASAR (TUR)

He may have lost in Istanbul but world champion Zurabi DATUNASHVILI (SRB) remains the number one at 87kg. He will remain undisputed in Budapest as well.

Sixth-ranked Arkadiusz KULYNYCZ (POL) can reach the third spot if he manages to reach the final. He will add enough points to his 34520 points to jump over Viktor LORINCZ (HUN), Kiryl MASKEVICH (BWF) and Lasha GOBADZE (GEO).

Turpan BISULTANOV (DEN) has 25000 points at the eighth spot and will only move to seventh even if he wins the gold. If he fails to do so, and 12th ranked Metehan BASAR (TUR) finishes above him, Basar will be ranked seventh.

Islam ABBASOV (AZE) won the gold in Istanbul over Datunashvili and if he can repeat the performance, he will improve his 19th rank to ninth in the rankings.

97kg (18 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Arvi SAVOLAINEN (FIN)
No. 2 Kiril MILOV (BUL)
No. 3 Nikoloz KAKHELASHVILI (ITA)
No. 4 Vilius LAURINAITIS (LTU)

Tokyo Olympics fifth-placer Arvi SAVOLAINEN (FIN) has a chance to jump from seventh to in the rankings if he can reach the final. A bronze will help him to the fifth spot.

10th placed Kiril MILOV (BUL) can improve to sixth if he wins any medal while 11th ranked Nikoloz KAKHELASHVILI (ITA) can jump to ninth with bronze or better finish.

Vilius LAURINAITIS (LTU), ranked 13th with 22100 points, will break into the top-10 after the tournament.

Felix BALDAUF (Norway) is ranked 21st and can improve to 11th with a gold medal in Budapest.

130kg (15 participants)

Seeds:
No. 1 Iakobi KAJAIA (GEO)
No. 2 Riza KAYAALP (TUR)
No. 3 Oskar MARVIK (NOR)
No. 4 Beka KANDELAKI (AZE)

Olympic silver and world bronze medalist Iakobi KAJAIA (GEO) is the top-ranked wrestler at 130kg with 72400 points and he will remain at the same spot after the tournament.

Greco-Roman legend Riza KAYAALP (TUR) will be ranked second if he can finish with any medal in Budapest.

Bronze medalist in Oslo Oskar MARVIK (NOR) will improve from his ninth rank to sixth if he can manage a top-10 finish while 10th ranked Beka KANDELAKI (AZE), who pinned Kayaalp in Istanbul, can be ranked eighth with at least a bronze.

#WrestleZagreb

World Championships 2025 Day 1 FS 61kg, 70kg, 86kg, 125kg Highlights

By Ken Marantz & Vinay Siwach

ZAGREB, Croatia (September 13) -- The World Championships are underway in Zagreb. The competition kicks off with four weight classes in 61kg, 70kg, 86kg and 125kg.

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14:35: European champion Giorgi MESHVILDISHVILI (AZE) given no chance to Vlagyiszlav BAJCAJEV (HUN) and wins his quarterfinal at 125kg 7-0.

14:34: Robert BARAN (POL), a four-time European medalist, moves closer to his first world medal with a dramatic 6-3 come-from-behind victory over Mohsen SIYAR (GER) in their 125kg quarterfinal. Siyar scored a first-period takedown and added a stepout early in the second to lead 3-0. But with :33 to go, Baran gets behind for a takedown, then goes ahead with another at the :13 mark. He adds a gut wrench in the final seconds to cap an amazing win.

14:27: Asian bronze medalist Shamil SHARIPOV (BRN) uses a well-time counter lift to roll back and put Abdulla KURBANOV (UWW) directly onto his back. After a short fight, Sharipov secures the fall at the 2:00 mark to advance to the 125kg semifinals. 

14:30: A technical superiority win and into the semifinals is world champion Amir Hossein ZARE (IRI) at 125kg. He scores two takedowns in the first period before a takedown and turn in the second for a 10-0 win over Solomon MANASHVILI (GEO).

14:23: Ahmad JAVAN (IRI) is in the semifinals at 61kg with an 8-4 victory over Kamil KERYMOV (UKR). Javan looks in control of his opponents throughout the bout as he showed today.

14:20: Teen phenom Jax FORREST (USA) continues his amazing run in Zagreb, scoring a pair of 4-point takedowns before holding off a late surge from Taiyrbek ZHUMASHBEK UULU (KGZ) to win 13-8 and advance to the 61kg semifinals.

14:18: Zavur UGUEV (UWW) was down 2-1 against Assylzhan YESSENGELDI (KAZ) but launches a gut-wrench and storms to a 13-2 victory at 61kg. He looks pretty determined to win that gold after six years.

14:13: Kum Hyok KIM (PRK) gets the takedown, puts his head between the legs of Leomid COLESNIC (MDA) and rolls four times for a 10-0 victory in 1:32 and a place in the 61kg semifinals.

14:11: Former world U20 champion Hayato ISHIGURO (JPN) with a big win over Arsenii DZHIOEV (AZE) in the 86kg quarterfinals. Ishiguro built a 6-2 lead before he got a counter for four and gave up two on exposure and led 10-4. But Azerbaijan challenged the call only to lose it and Ishiguro got one more points. Dzhioev scored two takedowns but they were not enough. Ishiguro won 11-8.

14:08: No last second heartbreaks for Kamran GHASEMPOUR (IRI) as he stuns Ibragim KADIEV (UWW) in the 86kg quarterfinals. Ghasempour led 1-0 after Kadiev was called passive but Kadiev scored a takedown to make it 2-1. Both wrestlers locked each other in chestwraps and threw. It was scored four for Kadiev and two for Ghasempour. Iran challenged the call and it was assessed that there was no danger in the throws. Kadiev got the takedown so he kept his two points to lead 4-1 with 1:28 left.

Ghasempour then waited to set Kadiev up. He faked a shot and Kadiev jumped for his legs. But Ghasempour, who was waiting for it, jumped over and to score the takedown and a turn to lead 5-4. He defended his lead for the last 20 seconds and enter the semifinals.

13:58: If Azamat DAULETBEKOV (KAZ) leaves Zagreb with a medal, it will have to be his third world bronze after he was decimated by Rakhim MAGAMADOV (FRA) in their 86kg quarter. Down 1-0, Magamadov secured a high lace lock and muscled Dauletbekov over five times for a 12-1 win in 1:04.

13:54: Zahid VALENCIA (USA) rolls to his third straight 10-0 victory, and this time he ended all in one swoop to advance to the 86kg semifinals. Valencia gets the takedown, then reels off four gut wrenches and that's all for Ivars SAMUSONOK (LAT) in just 35 seconds.

13:51: Arman ANDREASYAN (ARM) pulls off another close victory in advancing at 70kg, scoring a late takedown for an 8-6 victory over Kanan HEYBATOV (AZE). Heybatov led 6-3, scoring three takedowns to Andreasyan's three stepouts. But the Armenian closed the gap with a two stepouts before taking the lead for the first time with a takedown. An unsuccessful challenge added the final point.

13:50: A heat bout between Yoshinosuke AOYAGI (JPN) and Iszmail MUSZUKAJEV (HUN) at 70kg. Muszukajev was complaining of a hit from Aoyagi who himself was complaining of a punch from Muszukajev. But all said and done, Aoyagi is back in the semifinals with an 11-0 win over Muszukajev.

13:49: American-born Austin GOMEZ (MEX), looking to give Mexico its first-ever world medal, storms out to a 6-0 lead in his 70kg quarterfinal with reigning world champion Nurkozha KAIPANOV (KAZ). But Kaipanov gets a takedown before the break, then a takedown and exposure after it to go ahead 6-6 on criteria. Gomez isn't finished and gets a takedown with 1:04 left, but Kaipanov breaks Mexican hearts with a takedown with :24 left, then defends against a last-ditch attempt to win 10-8.

13:40: Tulga TUMUR OCHIR (MGL) with a technical superiority win over Akaki KEMERTELIDZE (GEO) in the quarterfinals at 70kg. Tumur Ochir with a takedown and four turns to win 11-0.

Quarterfinals begin at the same time in all the weight classes

13:10: Former world bronze medalist Azamat DAULETBEKOV (KAZ) absolutely dominates Mahamedkhabib KADZIMAHAMEDAU (UWW) in the 86kg 1/8 finals. He scored a takedown and two gut-wrench turns in his 8-1 victory.

13:09: European silver medalist Solomon MANASHVILI (GEO) makes short work of Gyeongmin KIM (KOR), scoring a quick 10-0 victory to earn a probable quarterfinal clash with Amir ZARE (IRI) at 125kg.

13:08: Leomid COLESNIC (MDA) pulls an upset at 61kg, building a 6-1 lead in the first period and holding on for a 7-4 victory over former world champion Zelimkhan ABAKAROV (ALB) to secure a spot in the quarterfinals.

13:02: Suprise on Mat D as Iranian-born Mohsen SIYAR (GER) knocks off two-time world medalist Lkhagvagerel MUNKHTUR (MGL) 5-2 for a place in the 125kg quarterfinals. Munkhtur gets an activity point for the lone score of the first period. In the second, the Mongolian is on the activity clock when Siyar scores a snapdown, go-behind takedown. A Munkhtur stepout cuts the lead to 3-2, but Siyar uses a counter lift for 2 to seal the deal.

12:52: Takara SUDA (JPN) cannot handle the pressure from Jaxen FORREST (USA) in their 61kg bout and drops his bout 7-2. Suda was put on the clock first and did not score as Forrest got a 1-0 lead. In the second period, Suda was more active but Forrest had unbelievable positioning to keep his lead. He managed to score a takedown on Suda for a 3-0 lead. He added another for a 5-0 lead before Suda got 2 points for exposure with less than a minute left. He failed to score any and got countered for two points as Forrest won 7-2

12:44: Kamran GHASEMPOUR (IRI) stayed on track to add to his two world golds at 92kg by advancing to the 86kg quarterfinals with a one-sided 10-0 victory over Batbilguun NAADAMBAT (MGL). Ghasempour had four takedowns, including a 4-pointer.

12:35: World U20 champion PJ DUKE (USA) gave it all he had against world champion Nurkozha KAIPANOV (KAZ) but the Kazakhstan wrestler finishes with a 11-7 victory at 70kg. Duke blasted two takedowns and led 4-0 before Kaipanov came back in the second period. He made it 4-4 before a gut-wrench gave him a 6-4 lead. Kaipanov led 9-7 when Duke tried a chest wrap but Kaipanov blocked it and scored the match closing takedown.

12:34: Former world U20 champion Hayato ISHIGURO (JPN) launches a big 4-point throw then finishes up a 10-0 win over Mukhammed ALIIEV (UKR) in just 1:25 to advance to the 86kg quarterfinals.

12:33: Iszmail MUSZUKAJEV (HUN) left it late, but kept alive his bid for a second career world title with a 4-2 victory over Saiyn KAZYRYK (UWW)  to make the 70kg quarterfinals. After giving up a stepout and activity point in the first period, Muszukajev comes back with a pair of stepouts, the second one coming with :51 left to go ahead on criteria. He picks up a takedown to finish the job.

12:32: Zahid VALENCIA (USA) storms into the 86kg quarterfinals with his second straight victory by 10-0 technical superiority. This time he takes out Fateh BENFERDJALLAH (ALG) with a similar combination of single-leg takedowns and lace locks as in his earlier win.

12:30: Returning silver medalist Yoshinosuke AOYAGI (JPN) humbles Asian champion Ernazar AKMATALIEV (KGZ) at 70kg with a leg-lace. 11-0 victory for Aoyagi

12:26: Tulga TUMUR OCHIR (MGL), nursing a 3-1 lead, ties up the arms of Mihail GEORGIEV (BUL) and pancakes him to the mat for a fall at 4:30 and he's into the 70kg quarterfinals.

12:16: Arman ANDREASYAN (ARM) continues to take a cautious approach, but it works for him in posting a 4-1 victory over Viktor VOINOVIC (SRB) to advance to the quarterfinals at 70kg. Andreasyan scores a stepout and activity point in the first period, then two stepouts in the second. Voinovic, trying to get something going, gets the Armenian's leg in the air, but all he can settle for is a stepout.

11:48: Ahmad JAVAN (IRI) with a 13-2 technical superiority Joshua KRAMER (ECU) at 61kg. Great counters from Javan to score takedowns.

11:47: In a classic battle between recent world U23 champions at 125kg, Abdulla KURBANOV (UWW) gets the big points in key situations to score a 14-4 victory over Wyatt HENDRICKSON (USA). Kurbanov comes out with single-leg takedown to the back for 4. Hendrickson replies with a stepout, but gives up a 2-point exposure when he tries to get behind. In the second period, Kurbanov gets a counter lift for 2 while giving up 1 for a reversal, making it 8-2. Hendrickson then counter lifts for 2 to pull within four. But Kurbanov stuffs an attempted lift for 2, then adds a gut wrench to finish up the match in the final minute.

11:36: Former world champion Zelimkhan ABAKAROV (ALB) scores a second-period takedown while on the activity clock and that's enough to give him a 3-0 victory over Emrah ORMANOGLU (TUR) at 61kg.

11:35: Jaxen FORREST (USA) keeps the unbeaten run of the United States going with a technical superiority win over Sangboum HAN (KOR) at 61kg

11:22: Two-time world bronze medalist Azamat DAULETBEKOV (KAZ) overwhelms Paulius LESCAUSKAS (LTU) 10-0 in his opening match at 86kg. Dauletbekov scores a takedown, then rolls Lescauskas back and forth three times to go up 8-0. He ends the match by countering a takedown attempt by locking the Lithuanian in a cradle and turning him over.

11:09: Zahid VALENCIA (USA), a 2023 world bronze medalist at 92kg, gets his campaign at 86kg off to an impressive start with a 10-0 victory over Mukul DAHIYA (IND). Valencia comes out like gangbusters, scoring a takedown and reeling off two lace locks for a quick 6-0 lead. He adds another takedown, but can't turn over Dahiya to go up 8-0. Despite Dahiya's stiff defense, Valencia finally gets behind to end the match.

11:02: Begijon KULDASHEV (UZB) gives up the go-ahead takedown to ROHIT (IND) in their 70kg qualification bout, but comes back with a takedown with :40 left to walk off a 5-4 winner. Next up is second seed Akaki KEMERTELIDZE (GEO).

10:57: Ibragim KADIEV (UWW), a two-time world U20 champion, starts 86kg with a 9-2 controlled win over Cezary SADOWSKI (POL) to advance at 86kg.

10:53: Amirmohammad YAZDANI (IRI) held his own for the first period but is totally outsmarted by Kanan HEYBATOV (AZE) in the second period as the Azerbaijan wrestler beats Yazdani 15-4 at 70kg.

10:50: PJ DUKE (USA), coming off a victory at the world U20 a few months ago, got his bid for the senior title at 70kg started with a 11-0 victory over Shuang CHEN (CHN). Duke used a 2-on-1 to score three stepouts, then used it to get behind for a takedown and leveraged Chen over for a 2-point exposure. In the second period, Duke needs just 18 seconds to get behind again, get another exposure and he's into the next round.

10:42: In a fierce opening match on Mat C, European silver medalist Arman ANDREASYAN (ARM) comes away with a nail-biting 5-5 over Asian silver medalist Viktor RASSADIN (TJK) at 70kg. Andreasyan holds a 3-3 criteria lead when Rassadin scores a stepout with a fleeing point added on to go ahead with :35 left. But the Armenian is not done yet, and gets a stepout and fleeing point of his own with 2.4 seconds left to notch the win.

10:37: Olympic medalist Islam DUDAEV (ALB), who moved up to 70kg for the World Championships, drops his first match against world champion Iszmail MUSZUKAJEV (HUN). Dudaev led 1-0 but is put on the activity clock in the second period. He fails to score and Muszukajev wins 1-1 ion criteria.

10:36: Saiyn KAZYRYK (UWW) built an 8-2 lead before securing a fall over Oleksii BORUTA (UKR) in the opening round bout at 70kg.

10:34: Two-time world medalist Ernazar AKMATALIEV (KGZ) makes short work of Jorge GATICA (CHI) in the opening bout on Mat D at 70kg, finishing off a 10-0 win in just a tick over two minutes. With the win, Akmataliev has set up a rematch with top-seeded Yoshinosuke AOYAGI (JPN) of his wild semifinal win at the Asian Championships.

10:30: The World Championships at the Arena Zagreb kicks off today! We have wrestling in 61kg, 70kg, 86kg and 125kg.