Re: ЧЕМПИОНАТ МИРА-2013 (БУДАПЕШТ)
Freestyle ranking-РЕЙТИНГ ФИЛА в канун ЧМ-13
International wrestling rankings Men's freestyle, July 2013
55kg – Former European and junior world champion Nariman ISRAPILOV (RUS) posted technical falls in four of his five bouts to win the Universiade crown and vault from unranked to No. 3 in the rankings.
Andrei DUKOV (ROU), who has reached the medals podium in four events this year, climbed to No.6 a win at the Ion Corneanu Memorial in Targoviste, Romania.
1.
Giorgi EDISHERASHVILI
GEO Europe No.1 (3)
2.
Kyong-Il YANG
PRK
Asia No.2 (2)
3.
Nariman ISRAPILOV
RUS
Universiade No.1 (not ranked)
4.
Amit KUMAR
IND
Asia No.1 (4)
5.
Ismail MUSUKAEV
RUS
Ali Aliev No.1 (5)
6.
Andrei DUKOV
ROU
Ion Corneanu Memorial No.1 (10)
7.
Vladislav ANDREEV
BLR
Europe No.2 (3)
8.
Bekhbayar ERDENEBAT
MGL
Grand Prix of Germany No.1 (11)
9.
Fumitaka MORISHITA
JPN
Universiade No.3 (nr)
10.
Nomin BATBOLD
MGL Mongolian Open No.1 (6)
11.
Rasul KALIEV
KAZ
Ali Aliev No.2 (9)
12.
Samat NADYRBEK UULU
KAZ
Universiade No.2 (nr)
13.
Zoheir EL OUARRAQE
FRA
Mediterranean Games No.1 (13)
14.
Sergey RATUSHNIY
UKR
Black Sea No.1 (14)
15.
Ghenadi TULBEA
MON
Golden Grand Prix Sassari No.1 (15)
60kg – Bekhan GOYGEREEV (RUS), winner of the Russian national championship crown in June, rolled up big wins in Kazan for the Universiade title and No.6 in the rankings.
Franklin GOMEZ MATOS (PUR), who gained a toe-hold on the rankings last month as runner-up in the Golden Grand Prix event in Sassari, took a big step forward to No.9 with the title in the Grand Prix of Spain.
1.
Opan SAT
RUS Europe No.1 (1)
2. Vladimir KHINCHEGASHVILI
GEO
GGP Sassari No.1 (2)
3.
Vladimir DUBOV
BUL
Europe No.2 (3)
4. HWANG Ryong-Hak
PRK
Asia No.1 (4)
5.
Daulet NIYAZBEKOV
KAZ
German GP No.1 (5)
6. Bekhan GOYGEREEV
RUS
Universiade No.1 (nr)
7. Masoud ESMAILPOURJYOUBARI
IRI
World Cup No.1 (7)
8. Erhan BAKIR
TUR Mediterranean Games No.1 (8)
9. Franklin GOMEZ MATOS
PUR Grand Prix of Spain No.1 (15)
10. Tsogtbaatar DAMDINBAZAR
MGL German GP No.3 (9)
11. Haji ALIEV
AZE Universiade No.3 (nr)
12. Vasyl SHUPTER
UKR Universiade No.3 (nr)
13. Tim SCHLEICHER
GER Europe No.3 (12)
14.
Nikolai AIVASIAN
UKR Black Sea No.1 (13)
15. Nikolai BOLOTNYUK
SVK GP Spain (nr)
66kg – 2012 junior world champion Magomed KURBANALIEV (RUS) held onto a 6-2 win over European champion David SAFARYAN (ARM) to take over the top spot in the rankings.
Yakup GOR (TUR) took a bronze medal in Spain and Martin DAUM (GER) won a bronze in Romania to secure their places in the rankings. However, the other medalists in July’s events fell short of breaking into the top 15.
1. Magomed KURBANALIEV
RUS Universiade No.1 (7)
2. David SAFARYAN
ARM
Universiade No.2 (1)
3. Yakup GOR
TUR Europe No.2 (2)
4. Semyon RADULOV
UKR Universiade No.3 (6)
5. Mandakhnaran GANZORIG
MGL Mongolian Open No.1 (4)
6. Mustafa KAYA
TUR Mediterranean Games No.1 (5)
7. Ilyas BEKBULATOV
RUS Yarygin GP No.1 (3)
8. Haislan GARCIA VERANES
CAN German GP No.1 (8)
9. Martin DAUM
GER German GP No.2 (12)
10. Amit Dhankar KUMAR
IND Asia No.1 (9)
11. Alexander KONTOEV
BLR Europe No.3 (10)
12. Brent METCALF
USA Yarygin GP No.2 (11)
13. Dauren ZHUMAGAZIEV
KAZ
German GP No.3 (13)
14. Malkhaz ZARKUA
GEO Sassari GGP No.1 (14)
15. Franklin MAREN CASTILLO
CUB
Pan America No.1 (15)
74kg – Two-time former world champion Denis TSARGUSH (RUS) returned to the mats after leaving London 2012 with a bronze medal and won the Universiade title, posting technical falls in each of his five wins.
Pan American silver medalist Cleopas NCUBE (CAN), who was born in Zimbabwe and now wrestles for Canada, defeated 2012 Olympian Ashraf ALIEV (AZE) for the Grand Prix of Spain title and No.12 in the rankings.
FRA
1. Jordan BURROUGHS
USA
World Cup No.1 (1)
2. Soner DEMIRTAS
TUR Mediterranean Games No. 1 (3)
3. Denis TSARGUSH
RUS Universiade No. 1 (nr)
4. Andiar GEDUEV
RUS Europe No.1 (2)
5. Gabor HATOS
HUN Europe No.2 (3)
6.
Rashid KURBANOV
UZB Asia No.1 (5)
7. Akzhurek TANATAROV
KAZ
German GP No.1 (9)
8. Yabrail HASANOV
AZE Universiade No.2 (nr)
9. Andrej SHYYKA
GER
Ion Corneanu No.2 (12)
10. Zaur EFENDIEV
SRB
Universiade No.3 (nr)
11. Ali SHABANOV
BLR Ali Aliev No.2 (13)
12. Cleopas NCUBE
CAN GP Spain No.1 (14)
13. Gia CYKHLANDZE
UKR Europe No.3 (7)
14. Leonid BAZAN
BUL Europe No.3 (8)
15. Luca LAMPIS GGP Sassari No.1 (11)
84kg – Beijiing 2008 Olympian Gheorghita STEFAN (ROU), down 0-6 in the Universiade final, came back with a three-point back-arching throw and three-point double-leg takedown to defeat Shamil KUDIYAMAGOMEDOV (RUS), 8-7, under one of FILA’s new rules for ending a bout before regulation.
The stunning victory over the junior world bronze medalist lifted STEFAN to No.5 in the rankings, while KUDIYAMAGOMEDOV comes in at No.9. Meanwhile, Piotr IANULOV (MDA), out of the rankings last month, returned at No.10 with a bronze medal in Kazan.
1. Dato MARSAGISHVILI
GEO Europe No.1 (1)
2. Anzor URISHEV (RUS)
RUS Europe No.3 (2)
3
Musa MURTAZALIEV
ARM Europe No.2 (3)
4. Ibragim ALDATOV
UKR Europe No.3 (4)
5. Gheorghita STEFAN
ROU Universiade No.1 (nr)
6. Hakki CEYLAN
TUR Yasar Dogu No.2 (5)
7. Meisam MOSTAFA JOUKAR
IRI Takhti Cup No.1 (6)
8. Murad GAIDAROV
BLR German GP No.1 (8)
9. Shamil KUDIYAMAGOMEDOV
URS Universiade No.2 (nr)
10. Piotr IANULOV MDA
Universiade No.3 (nr)
11. Umidyon ISMANOV
UZB Asia No.1 (9)
12. Azlan KAKHIDZE
KAZ Universiade No.8 (14)
13. Serder BOKE
TUR Mediterranean Games No.1 (7)
14. Jaime Yusept ESPINAL PUR Sassari GGP No.2 (14)
15. Aibek USUPOV KGZ Asia No. 2 (10)
96 – Abdusalam GADISOV (RUS) rolled over European champion Pavlo OLEYNIK (UKR), 8-0, for the Universiade crown and leap-frogged to the top of the rankings over OLEYNIK and former No.1 Vladislav BAITSEV (RUS).
BAITSEV, winner of the Yarygin Grand Prix in January, has not wrestled since finishing third at the European championships in March and has fallen out of the rankings.
Olympic bronze medalist Khetag GAZYMOV (AZE) won the Grand Prix of Spain to move up to No.5, while German Grand Prix winner William HARTH (GER) made it two in a row at Ion Corneanu to break into the rankings at No.9.
1. Abdusalam GADISOV
RUS Universaide No.1 (3)
2. Pavlo OLEYNIK
UKR Universiade No.2 (2)
3. Khadshimourat GATSALOV
RUS Ali Aliev No.2 (4)
4. Valeri ANDRIITSEV
UKR Black Sea No.1 (5)
5. Khetag GAZYMOV
AZE GP Spain No.1 (7)
6. Elizbar ODIKADZE GEO Yasar Dogu No.1 (6)
7. Kenan GOR
TUR GP Spain (9)
8. Sharif SHARIFOV
AZE GP Spain (nr)
9. William HARTH GER
Ion Corneanu No.1 (nr)
10. Khuderbulga DORJKHAND
MGL Universiade No.3 (nr)
11. Ivan YANKOUSKI
BLR Alexander Medved No.1 (10)
12. Alikhan DZHUMAEV
KAZ Universiade No.3 (nr)
13. Yuri MAIER
ARG South America No.1 (13)
14. Nicolae CEBAN
MDA Sassari GGP No.3 (12)
15. Riza YILDIRIM
TUR Mediterranean Games No.1 (nr)
120kg – Taha AKGUL (TUR) won his fifth straight tournament title since finishing eighth at last summer’s Olympic Games. The European champion held off 2011 world bronze medalist Jamaladdin MAGOMEDOV (AZE) for a 3-2 in in the quarterfinals.
Aslan DZEBISHOV (AZE) added the Grand Prix of Spain title to the Ali Aliev crown he won in May to jump from No.7 to No.2 while Rares David CHINTOAN (ROU) broke into the rankings at No. 9 with a win at Ion Corneanu after finishing runner-up in the Golden Grand Prix meet in Sassari, Italy.
1. Taha AKGUL
TUR Universiade No.1 (1)
2. Aslan DZEBISHOV
AZE
GP of Spain No.1 (7)
3. Alen ZASEEV
UKR Ali Aliev No.2 (2)
4. Aleksander KHOTSIANIVSKI
UKR Universiade No.2 (6)
5. Jamalladin MAGOMEDOV
AZE Europe No.3 (3)
6. Parviz HADI
IRI Universiade No.3 (nr)
7. Kurban KURBANOV
UZB Ali Aliev No.3 (8)
8. David MODZMANASHVILI
GEO Int'l Ukrainian No.3 (10)
9. Rares Daniel CHINTOAN
ROU Ion Corneanu No.1 (nr)
10. Geno PETRIASHVILI
GEO Europe No.3 (4)
11. Magomedgazhi NURASULOV
RUS
Yarygin No.1 (5)
12. Daulet SHABANBAY
KAZ
German GP No.1 (13)
13. Daniel LIGETI
HUN
Ali Aliev No.3 (9)
14. Fatih YASARLI
TUR GP of Spain No.2 (nr)
15. Chuluunbat JARGALSAIKHAN
MGL Mongolian Open No.1 (14)
Istvan LEVAI