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Weekly FIVE! May 14, 2018

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Reviewing Thursday's Beat the Streets, the Youth Olympic Games qualifiers and Yazdani making Iran's world team.  

1. Cadet European Championships Begin Monday 
The 2018 Cadet European Championships begin Monday, May 14 in Skopje, Macedonia. 

The second cadet continental championship will serve as a qualifier for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games which take place this October. 

The first place finisher in freestyle and Greco-Roman will qualify their countries spot in the five designated weight classes, while the first and second place finishers in women's wrestling will qualify their nations spot for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.  

European Championship Schedule

Youth Olympic Weight Classes 
Freestyle - 
48kg, 55kg, 65kg, 80kg, and 110kg 
Greco-Roman - 45kg, 51kg, 60kg, 71kg, and 92kg 
Women's Wrestling - 43kg, 49kg, 57kg, 65kg, and 73kg 

Amir ZARE (IRI) closes out the 2018 Cadet Asian Championship with a 10-0 win over Kumar ANIRUDH (IND). (Photo by Sachiko Hotaka)

2. Iran's Cadets Illuminate Uzbekistan 
Iranian freestyle wrestlers left the 2018 Cadet Asian Championships with medals in all but one weight class. 

Iran claimed an impressive six golds and three bronzes to close out the first cadet continental championship of the year. 

Even more impressive, in their six finals bouts, Iranian wrestlers picked up four technical superiority wins and averaged nearly ten points a match! 

Full Cadet Asian Championship Results   

3. Beat the Streets Match-up Order Announced 
The wait is almost over!

Three Olympic champions in Togrul ASGAROV (AZE), Jordan BURROUGHS (USA)  and Helen MAROULIS (USA) are set to compete at Beat the Streets which begins this Thursday, May 17 at 2:30 PM in New York, New York. 

The final two duals, USA vs. Nigeria and USA vs. Cuba start at 6:30 PM.

Women's Freestyle
USA vs. Nigeria 
57kg: Helen MAROULIS (USA) vs. Odunayo ADEKUROYE (NGR)
59 kg: Alli RAGAN (USA) vs. Adeniyi AMINAT (NGR)
68 kg: Tamyra STOCK (USA) vs. Blessing OBORUDUDU (NGR)

FREESTYLE
USA vs. Cuba

57kg – Josh RODRIGUEZ (USA) vs. Reineri ORTEGA (CUB)
70kg – James GREEN (USA) vs. Franklin MAREN CASTILLO (CUB)
79kg – Kyle DAKE (USA) vs. Livan LOPEZ AZCUY  (CUB)
92kg – J’den COX (USA) vs. Yurieski TORREBLANCA QUERALTA (CUB)
97kg – Kyle SNYDER (USA) vs. Reineris SALAS PEREZ (CUB)
125kg– Nick GWIAZDOWSKI (USA) vs. Yudenny ESTEVEZ (CUB)

Age-level Match-up - Patrick GLORY (USA) vs. Gavin TEASDALE (USA) 

Co-Main Event – Jordan BURROUGHS (USA) vs. Frank CHAMIZO (ITA)
Main Event  – Jordan OLIVER (USA) vs. Togrul ASGAROV (AZE) 

4. Olympic Champion, Yazdani Locks up Another Iranian World Team Spot 
The world and Olympic champion, Hassan YAZDANI (IRI) defeated 2018 Takhti Cup champion, Kamran GHASEMPOUR (IRI) twice in the best of three series to make Iran’s 2018 Asian Games and 2018 World Championship roster. 

In the first match-up, Yazdani was tested early, giving up the first two points. The reigning world champion came back to outscore Ghasempour, 8-0 to take the first match, 8-2. 

The Olympic champion remained undefeated in Iran for the fourth consecutive year with a 5-0 victory in the second match. 

FULL RESULTS

5. Youth Olympic Qualifications by Country 
The 2018 Youth Olympic Games will take place October 12-14 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

The highest placing athlete from the Asian Championships qualified their countries spot for the Games in both freestyle and Greco-Roman. 

In women's wrestling, the top two athletes from the Asian Championships qualified their nations spot for the Buenos Aires Games. 

Qualifiers After the Cadet Asian Championships 
Freestyle 
48kg - UZB
55kg - JPN 
65kg - IRI
80kg - IRI 
110kg - IRI

Greco-Roman 
45kg - IRI 
51kg - JPN  
60kg - UZB
71kg - JPN
92kg - IRI 

Women's Wrestling 
43kg - JPN and MGL 
49kg - JPN and UZB 
57kg - JPN and IND 
65kg - JPN and CHN 
73kg - JPN and UZB 

Full Cadet Asian Championship Results   

Weekly FIVE! In Social Media

1. Big Move Monday! @vlasovroma90 #kaspeuro2018
2. Happy Mother’s Day, wrestling fans!
3. One of the most anticipated matches in years will go down May 17th in NYC. If you live in the area go ahead and support @beatthestreets, which provides wrestling opportunities to disadvantaged youth around the city. —>http://bit.ly/rotr-tix
4. Preparing for the match #wrestling #sportsgirl #cadet #asia #борьба
5. A few Black and Whites from the 2018 European Championships Kaspiysk.  #wrestling #kaspiysk2018 #unitedworldwrestling

Chamizo, Lorincz, Mensah Named 2019 UWW Wrestlers of the Year

By United World Wrestling Press

CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (December 30) -- United World Wrestling has announced its Wrestler of the Year Award winners for 2019: Frank CHAMIZO (ITA) in freestyle, Viktor LORINCZ (HUN) in Greco-Roman, and Tamyra MENSAH (USA) in women's wrestling. 

Each of the three Wrestler of the Year Award winners claimed 30,000 CHF in prize money, while second-place finishers earned 20,000 CHF and third place winners won 10,000 CHF. United World Wrestling is committed to increasing financial incentives in a manner that is sustainable and is equal to all athletes.

The awards winners were selected based on their performances in this year's Ranking Series events, continental championships and the World Championships. Award winners did not have to be world champions, which was a change from last year.

Last year's winners were David TAYLOR (USA) in freestyle, Peter BACSI (HUN) in Greco-Roman, and Petra OLLI (FIN) in women's wrestling, 

Chamizo, a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist and 2015 world champion, captured his third world medal with by earning silver at 74kg in Nur-Sultan. In April, Chamizo won his third European title at his third different weight class with an 8-0 victory over France's Zelimkhan KHADJIEV (FRA). He won medals this year at the City of Sassari Tournament (gold), Yasar Dogu (silver) and Dan Kolov-Nikola Petrov Tournament (bronze). 

"I'm happy, but I'm not one-hundred percent happy," Chamizo said after being notified of the honor. "I'm eighty percent happy because I wanted to be world champion. My job is it to be world champion.

"Wow, I'm so happy. I can't believe this. Next year I want to try to make to all the Ranking Series tournaments."

World champions J'den COX (USA) and Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO) finished second and third respectively in the freestyle standings. 

Viktor LORINCZ (HUN) after getting a win in the semifinals of the 2019 World Championships (Photo: Gabor MARTIN)

Lorincz, a three-time world medalist, won gold medals in three Rankings Series events this year: Grand Prix of Zagreb, Grand Prix of Hungary and City of Sassari Tournament. He went on to win a bronze medal at the European Games. At the World Championships in Nur-Sultan, Lorincz reached the gold-medal match before dropping close match to Zhan BELENIUK (UKR), a multiple-time world champion and Olympic medalist. In October, Lorincz won gold at the World Military Games. 

"I'm very excited to receive this award," said Lorincz. "It means a lot to be appreciated for my wrestling."
World champion Shinobu OTA (JPN) finished in second place with 88 points, while Zhan BELENIUK (UKR) and Musa EVLOEV (RUS) tied for third. 

Tamyra MENSAH (USA) celebrates after winning gold at the 2019 World Championships (Photo: Tony ROTUNDO)

Mensah capped off a dominant year by winning a world title in women's wrestling at 68kg with a convincing 8-2 win in the gold-medal match over Jenny FRANSSON (SWE). The 27-year-old American outscored her opponents in Nur-Sultan by a combined score of 44-4. Mensah-Stock, a world bronze medalist in 2018, won gold medals this year at the Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix, Pan American Games, Pan American Championships, Dan Kolov-Nikola Petrov Tournament and City of Sassari Tournament. 

"That makes me feel so appreciated," said Mensah. "Yeah, I'm doing it for certain reasons, but for me to actually get more money out of it, that's incredible. I love doing the Rankings Series."

Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ), who became the first Kyrgyzstan wrestler to win a senior world title, finished in second place with 94 points. Aline ROTTER FOCKEN (GER) was third with 87 points. 

The 2020 Ranking Series, which will influence seeding for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, kicks off Jan. 15-18 with an event Rome, Italy. A second Rankings Series event will be held June 4-7 in Warsaw, Poland, one month after the final Olympic qualification tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The wrestling competition at the 2020 Olympic Games will take place Aug. 2-8 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.

For a complete breakdown of the Rankings Series points, visit www.unitedworldwrestling.org

United World Wrestling Wrestler of the Year Final Standings

Freestyle

1. Frank CHAMIZO (ITA, 74kg), 106 points
2. J'den COX (USA, 92kg), 90 points
3. Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO, 125kg), 88 points

Greco-Roman

1. Viktor LORINCZ (HUN, 87kg), 92 points
2. Shinobu OTA (JPN, 63kg), 88 points
3. Zhan BELENIUK (UKR, 87kg)/Musa EVLOEV (RUS, 97kg), 82 points (5,000 CHF each)

Women's Wrestling

1. Tamyra MENSAH (USA, 68kg), 108 points
2. Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ, 62kg), 94 points
3. Aline ROTTER FOCKEN (GER, 76kg), 87 points