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#WrestleWarsaw Rivalry-to-Watch: Geno vs. Taha

By Eric Olanowski

WARSAW, Poland (April 15) --- When it comes to heavyweight wrestling rivalries, few capture the attention of fans more than “Taha vs. Geno” the multiyear joust between future Hall of Famers Taha AKGUL (TUR) and Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO).

Combined, their trophy cases include an Olympic gold medal, Olympic bronze, five world titles and eight European golds. The pair of dominant legends have claimed every world or Olympic title since the ’14 World Championships and every continental gold medal since the ’12 European Championships.

The career-long rivals have met again and again in their quest for continental supremacy – a ballad of wills that’s likely to be repeated at this week's European Championships (April 19-25).

“It doesn’t matter what round we meet in the tournament; our matches are always close. He’s definitely my hardest opponent,” said Akgul, the Rio Olympic champion.

Since their first meeting at the ’11 Yasar Dogu, they knew the talents the other possessed. Akgul said, “I knew right away that he’s a strong opponent. We have a very similar physique and wrestling style.” Geno added, “He’s a strong sportsman. In every aspect, whether it’s a physical, technical or tactical – he’s a well-rounded wrestler.”

Akgul won that initial meeting at the ’11 Yasar Dogu and held the upper hand in the rivalry until the ’17 World Championships. Prior to that epic Paris meeting, Akgul had a stronghold on the weight class. He won five European gold medals and summited the 125kg podium at the ’14 and ’15 World Championships before grabbing Olympic gold in Rio.

The momentum shifted in the rivalry on the final night of the 2017 World Championships when Geno overtook Akgul in the 125kg finals. Petriashvili trailed 4-0 with two minutes left but stormed back to upset Akgul in what many fans consider one of the sport's greatest heavyweight matches.

Since that momentum-shifting win in Paris, the 27-year-old Georgian added a pair of world golds to his resume, but it hasn’t all been smooth sailing. Geno momentarily surrendered supremacy after falling to Akgul, 7-0, in the gold-medal match at the ’19 European Championships. Five months later, in their latest meeting, Petriashvili stopped Taha from winning his third world title and claimed his third consecutive 125kg world crown.

Freestyle wrestling at the European Championships begins on Monday (April 19), but 125kg action starts on Tuesday, with the finals taking place on Wednesday night. Depending on how the brackets play out, this means we could see the Geno and Taha rivalry renewed as early as Tuesday morning.

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Wrestling with Excellence: Armenia upskills coaches and referees

By United World Wrestling Press

YEREVAN, Armenia (April 18) -- Armenia Wrestling Federation organized a coaching and referee course during its national championships with an aim to improve in respective fields. The course was done in conjunction with Olympic Solidarity and United World Wrestling

The courses, organized for the second time by Armenia, took place between March 22-31 at the Olympic Centre in Yerevan. The federation had previously organized a Level 1 Coaching Course and the Introduction to Referee Course.

The referee course was organized before the national championships and began on March 22.  The Level 2 course -- Referee Foundations Course -- was led by Alexey BAZULIN.

With 19 referee participants, the first three days of the course focused on the theoretical content and included some practice on the mat. All participants used the acquired skilled practically during the three days during the championships.

"The seminar participants worked as one team, helping each other and were involved in the work process, analyzing and applying the knowledge gained," Bazulin said.

Following the competition, the referees and coaches worked together in a joint session led by both UWW Educators. The Level 2 coaching course began on March 27 and was led by Sergei KOVALENKO.

The course had 14 participants, who covered numerous practice planning concepts in both theoretical and practical sessions. The seminar participants expressed the opinion that such seminars should be held regularly. This provides an opportunity to consolidate previously acquired knowledge, learn something new, share experiences, and analyze advanced teaching methods and other activities.