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2009 Junior World Championships including Andrew Howe


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The home page of the Fila Ankara 2009 Junior World Championships... http://www.fila-wrestling.com/ankara09/

 

It appears at this point to be a very informitive site.

 

The GR Team

 

Name First name Team Weight

 

NOWRY Max UNITED STATES 50 KG

THIELKE Jesse UNITED STATES 55 KG

CHASE Jimmy UNITED STATES 60 KG

VINSON Donald UNITED STATES 66 KG

PROVISOR Ben  UNITED STATES 74 KG

RUTT Travis UNITED STATES 84 KG

FORTUNE Tyrell UNITED STATES 96 KG

KOWALCZUK Peter UNITED STATES 120 KG

 

*It appears as though Provisor didn't make weight for the brackets today.

 

The FS Team

 

Name First name Team Weight

 

KUHN Carson UNITED STATES 50 KG

RAMOS Anthony UNITED STATES 55 KG

OLIVER Jordan UNITED STATES 60 KG

CHAMBERLAIN Jason UNITED STATES 66 KG

HOWE Andrew UNITED STATES 74 KG

PERRY Chris UNITED STATES 84 KG

FORTUNE Tyrell UNITED STATES 96 KG

BRADLEY Dominique UNITED STATES 120 KG

 

 

The competitors in Andrew's class....

 

Name First name Team Weight

 

AHMED ISMAIL Mohamed EGYPTE 74 KG

CANTIR Stefan MOLDOVA 74 KG

DEMIRCIN Batuhan TURKEY 74 KG

GARNIL Luis miguel SPAIN 74 KG

HOWE Andrew UNITED STATES 74 KG

HURIEZ Kevin alexandre régis FRANCE 74 KG

INDRIKOVS Janis LATVIA 74 KG

JAKYPBEKOV Ilgiz KIRGIZSTAN 74 KG

JOLLIEN Romain SWITZERLAND 74 KG

KARAPETYAN Hayk ARMENIA 74 KG

KHUTSISHVILI Davit GEORGIA 74 KG

LEE  Yoon-seok KOREA 74 KG

LUMIA Carmelo ITALY 74 KG

MADKHANA Khalid SYRIA 74 KG

MALLOY Connor CANADA 74 KG

MAMMADOV Parviz AZERBAIDJAN 74 KG

MANEA Michael ROMANIA 74 KG

MISZTAL Krystian POLAND 74 KG

NAGORNYY Andriy UKRAINE 74 KG

QIYOMZODA Manuchekhr TADJIKISTAN 74 KG

RAU Florian GERMANY 74 KG

REN Zhi CHINA 74 KG

RUSINAS Jevenijus LITHUANIA 74 KG

SOLTAN Raman BELARUS 74 KG

SOLTRUK  Jevgeni ESTONIA 74 KG

STOEV Teodor BULGARIA 74 KG

TAKATANI Sohsuke JAPAN 74 KG

TASEV Davor MAKEDONIA 74 KG

TAVAKOL Saeid IRAN R.I. 74 KG

TÕZSÉR Sándor HUNGARY 74 KG

TSERACHIDIS Ioannis GREECE 74 KG

TURSUNALIEV Doston UZBEKISTAN 74 KG

ZUBAIROV Magomed RUSSIA 74 KG

 

 

   

 

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Today's Results  @ 50,60, and 96kg

 

50kg

 

Max Nowry

vs.

Victor Cioban MDA

7-0,2-0

 

Max Nowry

vs.

Artur Umbetkaliyev KAZ

3-4,0-6

 

Max Nowry

vs.

Emanuel Serbin ROU

0-2,2-0,2-0

 

Max Nowry

vs.

Kurshud B abashov AZE

0-6,0-1

 

60kg

 

Jimmy Chase

vs

Rahman Bilici TUR

0-3,0-1

 

Jimmy Chase

vs.

Temirov Lenur UKR

0-6,4-4,4-0

 

Jimmy Chase

vs.

Jussi-Pekka Nikemiesto FIN

3-0,0-2,2-1

 

Jimmy Chase

vs.

Grigory Aruyan RUS

0-4-0-4

 

96kg

 

Tyrell Fortune

vs.

Coskun Efe GER

6-0,1-0,2-0

 

Tyrell Fortune

vs

Mikalai Danilau BLG

4-0,0-1,0-7

 

Max Nowry finished 6th

 

and

 

Jimmy Chase finished 5th

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Day Two GR Results

 

55Kg

 

Jesse Thielke

vs.

Seung-Ju Park KOR

0-4,1-3

 

66Kg

Donald Vinson

vs

Mate Hencz SVK

7-0,7-0

 

Donald Vinson

vs

Migran Arutyunyan RUS

0-1,0-4

 

Donald Vinson

vs

Esengeldi Kozhobek Uulu KGZ

2-3,1-0,4-2

 

Donald Vinson

vs

Hovhannes Varderesyan ARM

1-3,3-1,1-4

 

84Kg

 

Travis Rutt

vs

Azizbek Mamajonov UZB

0-1,0-2

 

120 Kg

 

Peter Kowalczuk

vs

Riza Kayaalp TUR

0-3,0-3

 

Perter Kowalczuk

vs

Shota Gogisvanidze GEO

0-1,0-1

 

 

Donald Vinson finishes 8th in his class.

 

So to recap we had Chase - 5th, Nowry - 6th, and Vinson 8th @ the 2009 Junior Worlds Greco Roman.

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Day 3 Results...

 

44 kg/97 lbs. - Victoria Anthony, Huntington Beach, Calif. (New York AC), 1st

WIN Katharina Baumgartner (Germany), 7-0, 5-1

WIN Sumeyye Sezer (Turkey), 6-0, 6-0

WIN Desilava Kancheva (Bulgaria), 4-0, 6-0

WIN Chiaki Fujikawa (Japan), 1-0, 1-0

 

51 kg/112.25 lbs. - Trinity Plessinger, Colorado Springs, Colo. (USOTC), dnp/13th

WIN Anju Chadhary (India), 2-0, 5-1

LOSS Davaasukh Otgontsetseg (Mongolia), 4-0, 2-4, 0-6

 

59 kg/138.75 lbs. - Schuyler Brown, Montpelier, Va. (USOEC), 7th

WIN Ilana Kratysh (Israel), 3-4, 7-4, 6-0

LOSS Yurika Ito (Japan), 1-1, 0-1, 0-4

 

67 kg/147.5 lbs. - Adeline Gray, Denver, Colo. (New York AC), 9th

LOSS Sandra Makela (Sweden), 1-2, 1-5

 

 

Congrats to Victoria Anthony for her GOLD!!!

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Day 4 Results...

 

48 kg/105.5 lbs. - CC Weber, Goodrich, Mich. (Sunkist Kids), dnp/18th

LOSS Maria Livach (Ukraine), 0-3, 0-1

 

55 kg/130 lbs. - Helen Maroulis, Rockville, Md. (New York AC), dnp/17th

LOSS Marwa Amri (Tunisia), 0-5, 2-1, 7-0

 

63 kg/138.75 lbs. - Veronica Carlson, Addison, Ill. (New York AC), 2nd

WIN Zomitsa Veleva (Bulgaria), 2-0, 2-0

WIN Karin Stingelin (Switzerland), 6-0, 0-1, 2-0

WIN Anastasia Bratchikova (Russia), 0-1, 3-1, 1-0

LOSS Hanna Johannson (Sweden), 0-1, 1-1

 

72 kg/158.5 lbs. - Christen Paysse, Fullerton, Calif. (Univ. of the Cumberlands), dnp/15th

LOSS Emma Weberg (Sweden), 2-4, 0-5

 

Congrats to Veronica Carlson on winning a Silver!!!

 

As Y2 said above Andrew wrestles tomorrow and his first round match is...

 

74 kg/163 lbs. Andrew Howe, Cedar Lake, Ind. (NYAC) vs. Romain Jollien (Switzerland)

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Not to slight the other wrestlers stepping onto the mat tomorrow...

 

50 kg/ 110 lbs. Carson Kuhn, Sandy, Utah (Vandit)

vs. Surender Surender (India)

 

60 kg/132 lbs. Jordan Oliver, Easton, PA (Gator WC)

vs. Dauren Zhumagazyyev (Kazakhstan)

 

96 kg/211.5 lbs. Tyrell Fortune, Portland, Ore. (Peninsula WC)

vs. Gurjot Kooner (Canada)

 

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Howe and Oliver into the semifinals.  Howe has the Russian next!

 

Fortune lost in the quarters, but can still place as high as third if the guy who beat him advances.

The Indian kid that beat Kuhn is in the semifinals also.  Kuhn advances to the repechage round if the Indian wins one more.

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Oliver, Howe win freestyle bronze-medals at Junior World Championships in Turkey

 

Gary Abbott USA Wrestling

 

 ANKARA, Turkey ? U.S. men?s freestyle wrestlers Jordan Oliver (Easton, Pa./Gator WC) at 60 kg/132 lbs. and Andrew Howe (Cedar Lake, Ind./New York AC) at 74 kg/163 lbs. captured bronze medals at the Junior World Championships on Saturday.

 

The Junior World Championships feature the world?s best wrestlers who are 17-20 years old.

 

?Both of these wrestlers decided not to walk away from this tournament without winning a medal,? said U.S. coach Eric Guerrero.

 

Oliver defeated Batchuluun Batmagnia of Mongolia in the bronze-medal match, 2-1, 5-0.

 

?It was get a medal or none at all. It was all or nothing. That was my gold-medal match,? said Oliver. ?I went out and worked my stuff, what I do best, my motion and getting off my attacks. That is what I lacked in the semifinals.?

 

Oliver finished 4-1 in the tournament. His only loss was in the semifinals to Aghahuseyn Mustafayev of Azerbaijan, 0-1, 0-1. Mustafayev was second in the 2009 European Junior Championships.

 

?Jordan wrestled well. He had a tough draw and tough opponents. The only match he lost was in the semifinals, where he left a few things to chance. He came back strong. In the bronze-medal match, he shut out a strong opponent. He didn?t get what he came here for, but coming up with a bronze medal is something to be proud of,? said Guerrero.

 

He opened by beating Dauren Zhumagazyyev of Kazakhstan, 2-1, 1-0 and Cody Airdrie of Canada, 4-0, 7-0. In the quarterfinals, he beat Garnik Mnatsakanyan of Armenia, 3-0, 8-0.

 

?Everybody you wrestle here is tough. You have to be prepared to wrestle tough matches, no matter what country they are from and what their style is,? said Oliver. ?Going to train at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, and training under Coach Smith at Oklahoma State, I felt prepared. I had to go out and show I was prepared. It didn?t work out how I wanted, but I had to keep coming back and wrestle for the bronze.?

 

Oliver took a redshirt year as a freshman last season for Oklahoma State.

 

Howe defeated Igor Jakypbekov of Krygyzstan in the bronze-medal bout, 3-0, 2-0.

 

Howe also finished 4-1 in the tournament on Saturday, dropping a semifinal match to 2008 Junior World champion Magomed Zubairov of Russia, 0-2, 0-1.

 

?Andrew is a tough competitor; we all know that,? said Guerrero. ?He was extremely aggressive, very smart in his offense. In the match he lost in the semifinals, the opponent got three pushouts. He came back strong and absolutely dismantled the wrestler from Kyrgysztan. He won the first period from the clinch, then scored takedowns in the second period.?

 

Howe started with a shutout of Romain Jollien of Switzerland, 2-0, 7-0, then stopped Hayk Karapetyan of Armenia, 3-1, 5-0. His quarterfinal victory was over Zhambolat Magzumov of Kazakhstan, 4-0, 4-1.

 

Howe was a NCAA runner-up as a freshman at the Univ. of Wisconsin.

 

Tyrell Fortune (Portland, Ore./Peninsula WC) finished seventh at 96 kg/211.5 lbs. with a 2-1 record. Fortune opened with two wins, then fell in his third bout to Fatih Yasarli of Turkey, 0-3, 0-6. When Yasarli was defeated in the semifinals, Fortune was not eligible for the repechage rounds.

 

Fortune also competed in the Junior World Greco-Roman Championships earlier in the week. He was a Junior College national champion last year for Clackamas JC.

 

Losing in his first match was Carson Kuhn (Sandy, Utah/Vandit) at 50 kg/ 110 lbs. He fell to Surender Surender of India, and when Surender was beaten in the semifinals, Kuhn was not eligible for the repechage rounds and did not place in the top 10 in his weight.

 

The U.S. has now won four medals at the Junior World Championships after five days. In the women?s freestyle competition, Victoria Anthony (Huntington Beach, Calif./New York AC) won a gold medal at 44 kg/97 lbs. and Veronica Carlson (Addison, Ill./New York AC) won a silver medal at 63 kg/138.75 lbs.

 

Four U.S. freestyle wrestlers weigh in on Saturday, and will compete on the final day of the Junior World Championships on Sunday. The group includes college wrestlers Jason Chamberlain of Boise State at 66 kg/145.5 lbs. and Dom Bradley of the Univ. of Missouri at 120 kg/264.5 lbs., as well as recent high school grads Tony Ramos of Illinois at 55 kg/121 lbs. and Chris Perry of Oklahoma at 84 kg/185 lbs. Ramos will attend Iowa and Perry is going to Oklahoma State.

 

After their weigh-ins and meal, these four wrestlers came to the medal rounds and witnessed Oliver and Howe capture their bronze medals.

 

?They watched their teammates win medals. It is good for them to go to sleep seeing their teammates compete with pride for their country. We hope it pays off with a strong performance tomorrow,? said Guerrero.

 

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

At Ankara, Turkey, August 8

 

50 kg/110 lbs.

Gold - Ahmet Peker (Turkey)

Silver - Rustam Ampar (Russia)

Bronze - Nodirjon Safarov (Uzbekistan)

Bronze - Anatolii Buruian (Moldova)

5th - Emanuel Krause (Germany)

5th - Surender Surender (India)

7th - Nursultan Naizabekov (Kazakhstan)

8th - Mustafa Fekry Moursy (Egypt)

9th - Matevos Saroyan (Armenia)

10th - Lomtadze Lasha (Georgia)

 

60 kg/132 lbs.

Gold - Timur Tsabolov (Russia)

Silver - Aghahuseyn Mustafayev (Azerbaijan)

Bronze - Jordan Oliver (USA)

Bronze - Jalil Lashani (Iran)

5th - Batchuluun Batmagnai (Mongolia)

5th - Arsen Yediharov (Ukraine)

7th - Yashar Jamali Esmaeili (Germany)

8th - Garnik Mnatsakanyan (Armenia)

9th - Kotaro Tanaka (Japan)

10th - Dong Shan (China)

 

74 kg/163 lbs.

Gold - Saeid Tavakol (Iran)

Silver - Magomed Zubairov (Russia)

Bronze - Andrew Howe (USA)

Bronze - Andriy Nagornyy (Ukraine)

5th - Ilgiz Jakypbekov (Kyrgyzstan)

5th - Yoon-Seok Lee (Korea)

7th - Batuhan Demircin (Turkey)

8th - Zhambolat Magzumov (Kazakhstan)

9th - Sohsuke Takatani (Japan)

10th - Carmelo Lumia (Italy)

 

96 kg/211.5 lbs.

Gold - Erfan Amiri (Iran)

Silver - Jamaladdin Magomedov (Azerbaijan)

Bronze - Vladislav Baitshev (Russia)

Bronze - Fatih Yaslarli (Turkey)

5th - Alexandr Romanov (Moldova)

5th - Dániel Ligeti (Hungary)

7th - Tyrell Fortune (USA)

8th - Pavlo Oliinyk (Ukraine)

9th - Eduardo Mesa Rabi (Cuba)

10th - Jozef Jaloviar (Slovaki)

 

U.S. men?s freestyle results on Saturday

 

50 kg/ 110 lbs. - Carson Kuhn, Sandy, Utah (Vandit), dnp/20th

LOSS Surender Surender (India), pin 1st period

 

60 kg/132 lbs. - Jordan Oliver, Easton, Pa. (Gator WC), 3rd

WIN Dauren Zhumagazyyev (Kazakhstan), 2-1, 1-0

WIN Cody Airdrie (Canada), 4-0, 7-0

WIN Garnik Mnatsakanyan (Armenia), 3-0, 8-0

LOSS Aghahuseyn Mustafayev (Azerbaijan), 0-1, 0-1

WIN Batchuluun Batmagnai (Mongolia), 2-1, 5-0

 

74 kg/163 lbs. - Andrew Howe, Cedar Lake, Ind. (New York AC), 3rd

WIN Romain Jollien (Switzerland), 2-0, 7-0

WIN Hayk Karapetyan (Armenia), 3-1, 5-0

WIN Zhambolat Magzumov (Kazakhstan), 4-0, 4-1

LOSS Magomed Zubairov (Russia), 0-2, 0-1

WIN Igor Jakypbekov (Krygyzstan), 3-0, 2-0

 

96 kg/211.5 lbs. - Tyrell Fortune, Portland, Ore. (Peninsula WC), 7th

WIN Gurjot Kooner (Canada), 8-0, 6-0

WIN Pavlo Olinyk (Ukraine), 1-3, 6-0, 4-2

LOSS Fatih Yasarli (Turkey), 0-3, 0-6

 

U.S. men?s freestyle first-round draws for Sunday

 

55 kg/121 lbs. - Tony Ramos, Carol Stream, Ill. (Izzy style)

vs. Ohan Gikinyan (Armenia)

 

66 kg/145.5 lbs. - Jason Chamberlain, Springville, Utah (Bronco WC)

vs. Tomotugu Ishida (Japan)

 

84 kg/185 lbs. - Chris Perry, Stillwater, Okla. (Gator WC)

vs. Koloy Kortoev (Russia)

 

120 kg/264.5 lbs. - Dom Bradley, Blue Springs, Mo. (Sunkist Kids)

vs. Bazarboy Utambetov (Uzbekistan)

 

 

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