I love how the Russian coach throws the brick and the ref just rolls it back at him. WTF are you trying to challenge? LOL!
Nolf is starting to show the freestyle results that we all suspected he would have given a bit of time adjusting from folkstyle. He looked good in all his matches.
That would be something. No one more fun to watch and root for.Dake missed his opportunity at gold in Tokyo. Nolf leveling up and coming for 2024.
Cherman Valiev sounds like the head of the Communist Party.
I think he was trying to give his guy a neck pillow.I love how the Russian coach throws the brick and the ref just rolls it back at him. WTF are you trying to challenge? LOL!
I’ve watched 2 of Nolf’s matches - he looks really quick, and violent in the ties. He was snapping his first opponent through the floor.That would be something. No one more fun to watch and root for.
Thank you for duin the good work!Never mind! Who needs sleep anyway? Helen Maroulis on mat 2 for her gold medal match.
Wrestle Stat has Ayala beating NolfI think it is now fair to say Nolf is a top 15 guy in the world at 74 KG. He beat Tsabolov (former World Champ and World Silver medalist) on his trip to Russia with Kyle Snyder and FLO had him at #19 after that. And he just beat a #7 Russian (using FLO's rankings).
He next wrestles #16 Valiev in the finals of Yarigin. And then in February he will wrestle an Iranian in the US vs. Iran match. Hope he stays healthy and can give Dake a run for his money this spring.
Would have liked to have seen Zain at Yarigin, too.
They are 12 hours ahead of eastern time.Can someone translate into Eastern time when Nolf and Snyder’s will wrestle? Thanks
I hope you copied that and didn't type it word for word........I haven't found one either, but I found some results:
74 kg
Qualification:
Magomet Kardanov - Jason Nolph (USA) 1:12
Khamzat Eldarov - Abdar-Rakhman Kumukov 0:5
Genden Choizhigsuren (Mongolia) - Nurlan Bekzhanov (Kazakhstan) 0:6
Nikolai Donzalenko - Islambek Orozbekov (Kyrgyzstan) 3:8
Ruslan Bogatyrev - Saipulla Alibolatov absent
Nurkozha Kaipanov (Kazakhstan) - Shyngys Mukhametkaliev (Kazakhstan) 11:0
Magomed Abdulkadyrov - Aznaur Tavaev 3:4
Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov (Dagestan) - Nikita Suchkov 3:1
David Baev - Zandanbud Sumiyabazar (Mongolia) 7:2
Chermen Valiev - Elaman Dogdurbek ullu (Kyrgyzstan) 8:2
Mokhmad Nasirkhaev - Soslanbek Budaev 0:4
1/8 finals:
Bat Erdene Bayambadorj (Mongolia) - Ahmed Shakhbanov Ahmed
Timur Bizhoev Timur - Ganbayar Oyungerel Ganbayar (Mongolia)
Josh Shields Josh (USA) -
86 kg
Qualification:
Ada Bagomedov - Islam Kartoev 8:0
Nurzhan Isagaliev (Kazakhstan) - Timuzhin Mendbileg (Mongolia) 3:10
Islyambek Ilyasov (Kazakhstan) - Tarzan Maisuradze (Georgia) 1:2
Bayambasuren Bat Erdene (Mongolia) - Arsen-Ali Musalaliev no-show win 2
Dauren Kurugliev - Slavik Naniev 10:0
Zaur Makiyev - Magomedsharif Biakaev 0:6
Tazhitin Akaev - Alexander Kondratov 4:2
Arslan Bagaev - Khabi Khashpakov 1:5
1/8 finals:
Zahid Valencia (USA) - Babuli Tsoloev
Azamat Dauletbekov Azaat (Kazakhstan) - Akhmed Gadzhimagomedov
Sayakbai Usupov (Kyrgyzstan) - Zelimkhan Minkailov
Amanula Rasulov - Omar Ziyavudinov
92 kg
I'm working on my transliteration from Russian and enjoy challenges. Next up: hieroglyphics and then bird songs.I hope you copied that and didn't type it word for word........
In fairness, @dunkej01 was drinking out of that shoe Brands held up last night.Still hung over?
Any idea what that was about? I was going to drop some acid and maybe get enlightened. I get their finger pointing and ref riding and jumping around....they are who they are.....but the shoe????????????In fairness, @dunkej01 was drinking out of that shoe Brands held up last night.
I have a feeling the shoe may end up being what we remember the most about last night.In fairness, @dunkej01 was drinking out of that shoe Brands held up last night.
You need access to the binder. Without the binder it is all a mystery.Any idea what that was about? I was going to drop some acid and maybe get enlightened. I get their finger pointing and ref riding and jumping around....they are who they are.....but the shoe????????????
So 4.5 hrs here would be 1am … gonna be a challenge …lolT-2.5hrs to repechage, 4.5 to finals.
Hey, you can do it! If I could stay up until 0500 this morning watching the previous sessions I know you can do it : )So 4.5 hrs here would be 1am … gonna be a challenge …lol
Josh Shields wins his repechage match against Kardanov of Russia 12-5.