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Brackets

Schedule (EST)

Friday 9/9

9:00 AM – Greco-Roman Draws (All Weights)

Saturday 9/10

4:30 AM – Greco-Roman (Qualification Rounds) (55-72-77-87 KG)

12:00 PM – Greco-Roman (Semi-Finals) (55-72-77-87 KG)

Sunday 9/11

4:30 AM – Greco-Roman (Repechage) (55-72-77-87 KG)

4:30 AM – Greco-Roman (Qualification Rounds) (63-67-82-97 KG)

8:30 AM – Women’s Freestyle Draws (All Weights)

10:45 AM – Greco-Roman (Semi-Finals) (63-67-82-97 KG)

12:00 PM – Greco-Roman (Medal Matches) (55-72-77-87 KG)

Monday 9/12

4:30 AM – Greco-Roman (Repechage) (63-67-82-97 KG)

4:30 AM – Greco-Roman (Qualification Rounds) (60-130 KG)

4:30 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Qualification Rounds) (55-62 KG)

10:45 AM – Greco-Roman (Semi-Finals) (60-130 KG)

10:45 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Semi-Finals) (55-62 KG)

12:00 PM – Greco-Roman (Medal Matches) (63-67-82-97 KG)

Tuesday 9/13

4:30 AM – Greco-Roman (Repechage) (60-130 KG)

4:30 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Repechage) (55-62 KG)

4:30 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Qualification Rounds) (50-53-65-76 KG)

10:45 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Semi-Finals) (50-53-65-76 KG)

12:00 PM – Greco-Roman (Medal Matches) (60-130 KG)

12:00 PM – Women’s Freestyle (Medal Matches) (55-62 KG)

Wednesday 9/14

4:30 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Repechage) (50-53-65-76 KG)

4:30 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Qualification Rounds) (57-59-68-72 KG)

8:30 AM – Men’s Freestyle Draws (All Weights)

10:45 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Semi Finals) (57-59-68-72 KG)

12:00 PM – Women’s Freestyle (Medal Matches) (50-53-65-76 KG)

Thursday 9/15

4:30 AM – Women’s Freestyle (Repechage) (57-59-68-72 KG)

4:30 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Qualification Rounds) (70-79-86-125 KG)

10:45 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Semi-Finals) (70-79-86-125 KG)

12:00 PM – Women’s Freestyle (Medal Matches (57-59-68-72 KG)

Friday 9/16

4:30 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Repechage) (70-79-86-125 KG)

4:30 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Qualification Rounds) (57-74-92 KG)

11:00 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Semi-Finals) (57-74-92 KG)

12:00 PM – Men’s Freestyle (Medal Matches) (70-79-86-125 KG)

Saturday 9/17

4:30 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Repechage) (57-74-92 KG)

4:30 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Qualification Rounds) (61-65-97 KG)

11:00 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Semi-Finals) (61-65-97 KG)

12:00 PM – Men’s Freestyle (Medal Matches) (57-74-92 KG)

Sunday 9/18

10:30 AM – Men’s Freestyle (Repechage) (61-65-97 KG)

12:00 PM – Men’s Freestyle (Medal Matches) (61-65-97 KG)

2022 Senior World Championships Match Recaps – Men’s Freestyle

57 KG

Round of 16 – Thomas Gilman vs Georgii Okorokov (Australia)

Big 4 pointer from Gilman out of bounds to make it 4-0 early. Single leg shot leads to a takedown to make it 6-0. Ankle pick for Gilman and he picks up a step out point, 7-0 Gilman at the break. Single leg for 2 and then a gut wrench to end it, Gilman wins 11-0.

Quarterfinals – Thomas Gilman vs Zanabazar Zandanbud (Mongolia)

Zandanbud is on the shot clock first, he will not score so Gilman takes a 1-0 lead with 1 minute left in the 1st period. Gilman adds a step out to make it 2-0 at the break. Side by side into a single leg for Gilman to take a 4-0 lead with 2 minutes to go. Zandanbud with a step out and Gilman has his own and that’s it, Gilman wins 5-1.

Semi-Finals – Thomas Gilman vs Wanhao Zou (China)

Zou goes on the shot clock and that will give Gilman a point plus a takedown as that clock expired, 3-0 Gilman. Both exchange step out points to end the 1st period, Gilman leads 4-1. Far side single and whip for 2, Gilman up 6-1. Snap down by Gilman for a takedown, 8-1. Zou gets in on a single leg and picks up a step out, 8-2. That’s it, Thomas Gilman is the winner 8-2.

Finals – Thomas Gilman vs Zelimkhan Abakarov (Albania)

2 for Abakarov for a correct throw to take a 2-0 lead. Go-behind for Abakarov for a takedown, 4-0 Abakarov quickly. Caution and 1 is called for grabbing the hands, 5-0 Abakarov. Step out for Gilman, 5-1. We go to the break with Abakarov leading 5-1. Takedown for Abakarov off the whistle to go up 7-1. Step out for Gilman to make it 7-2. That will do it, Abakarov wins 7-2, Gilman takes home SILVER.

61 KG

Round of 32 – Seth Gross vs Andrii Dzhelep (Ukraine)

Takedown for Gross to open things up, Dzhelep picks up a point to make it 2-1 Gross. Step out point for Dzhelep but Gross leads 2-2 on criteria. Step out for Gross to go up 3-2. Gross with a feet to back 4 pointer to go up 7-2, Gross works in 3 tilts to end it. Gross wins 13-2.

Round of 16 – Seth Gross vs Eduard Grigorev (Poland)

Grigorev is on the shot clock first and does not score, Gross leads 1-0. The score remains 1-0 Gross, at the break. Gross is on the shot clock but he scores a takedown to cancel the clock and adds a tilt to go up 5-0. Terrible shot from Grigorev gives Gross a free takedown to go up 7-0. That will do it, Gross wins 7-0.

Quarterfinals – Seth Gross vs Suleyman Atli (Turkey)

Gross takedown very early to go up 2-0. Gross adds a step out to go up 3-0. Atli quickly in and picks up a takedown to make it 3-2 Gross. Atli is hit with caution and 1 for grabbing fingers so it is 4-2 at the break. Atli chases down a single leg attempt for a takedown at it is 4-4. Big 4 pointer by Gross to make it 8-4 in a scramble. Atli with a bad shot and Gross has 2. That’s it Gross wins 10-4.

Semi-Finals – Seth Gross vs Rei Higuchi (Japan)

Higuchi opens up with a takedown off of a scramble to go up 2-0 early. Another scramble and Higuchi picks up 2 on an exposure, Gross answers with 1 on the reversal, 4-1 Higuchi. That score holds to the break. 2 exposure for Gross and he cuts the score to 4-3. Takedown Gross off a bad shot, 2 exposure for Gross and 2 exposure for Higuchi, Gross leads 7-6. Higuchi with 2 on an exposure, USA challenges. Challenge lost so Higuchi has the lead 10-7 because they hit Gross with a caution and 1. 2 exposure for Higuchi in par terre and another exposure and that’s it, Higuchi wins 14-7.

Bronze – Seth Gross vs Arsen Harutyunyan (Armenia)

Harutyunyan picks up an early step out to go up 1-0. Takedown for Harutyunyan to make it 3-0. Harutyunyan drops down on a leg but action goes out of bounds so step out for Harutyunyan to make it 4-0. Step out for Harutyunyan to make it 5-0 and then a takedown for Harutyunyan to make it 7-0 at the break. Foot trip for Harutyunyan for 2 and a quick turn for another 2 to make it 11-0, USA challenges. Challenge lost, Harutyunyan wins 12-0 and Gross places 5th.

65 KG

Round of 32 – Yanni Diakomihalis vs Vazgen Tevanyan (Armenia)

Tevanyan is on the shot clock to open things up. Diakomihalis picks up that shot clock point to go up 1-0 with 1 minute left in the 1st period. No score change so Diakomihalis leads 1-0 at the break. 1 minute left and no score change. Tevanyan is now on the shot clock, Diakomihalis will take the lead on criteria 2-0. Diakomihalis picks up a takedown late to make it 4-0 and thats it, Diakomihalis wins 4-0.

Round of 16 – Yanni Diakomihalis vs Vladimir Dubov (Bulgaria)

Diakomihalis is quickly in on a takedown, add 2 for exposure and it is 4-0 early. Takedown Diakomihalis to go up 6-0 with 1:45 left in the period. Single leg for another takedown and 2 for exposure to end it. Diakomihalis wins quickly 10-0.

Quarterfinals – Yanni Diakomihalis vs Bajrang Punia (India)

Yanni picks up a step out to lead 1-0 early. Add 3 step outs in 1 minute for Diakomihalis and he leads 4-0. Scramble to end the period but no points, 4-0 Diakomihalis at the break. Yanni with 2 on the edge but India challenged. Call confirmed, 7-0 Diakomihalis on top. Diakomihalis adds a takedown to go up 9-0. Add a step out point for Diakomihalis and that’s it. Diakomihalis wins 10-0.

Semi-Finals – Yanni Diakomihalis vs Sebastian Rivera (Puerto Rico)

Takedown for Diakomihalis and directly into a gut wrench to go up 4-0 quickly. Takedown for Diakomihalis and he locks up a gut wrench and that’s it, Diakomihalis wins by a quick tech fall 10-0.

Finals – Yanni Diakomihalis vs Rahman Amouzad (Iran)

Diakomihalis with the takedown, Amouzad gets 2 on an exposure, somehow the scoreboard says 4-2, USA challenges. USA won the challenge and it was determined that Diakomihalis got multiple exposure points, the score is 8-6 in favor of Diakomihalis. Takedown Amouzad to make it 8-8 at the break with Diakomihalis leading on criteria. Amouzad with a step out to take a 9-8 lead. Amouzad adds 2 more takedowns and that will do it, Amouzad wins 13-8. Diakomihalis will take home SILVER.

70 KG

Round of 32 – Zain Retherford vs Kevin Henkel (Germany)

Retherford with a takedown early to go up 2-0. Nice takedown for Retherford into a lace for another 2 on exposure, Retherford is up 6-0 at the break. Double leg for Retherford out of the break and he picks up 2, 8-0 Retherford. Retherford finishes it off with another double leg for a takedown. Retherford wins 10-0.

Round of 16 – Zain Retherford vs Marc Dietsche (Switzerland)

Takedown for Retherford and immediately to to Dietsche back for 2 exposure. Retherford tightens up and is looking for the fall and gets it. Retherford wins by Fall in 1:10.

Quarterfinals – Zain Retherford vs Arman Andreasyan (Armenia)

Andreasyan goes on the shot clock first, no score from Andreasyan so Retherford takes a 1-0 lead. Retherford holds a 1-0 lead to the break. Retherford with a high single leg for 2, 3-0 Retherford. Retherford back in on the single but it’s a step out, 4-0 Retherford. Another single leg for Retherford that results in a step out, 5-0 Retherford. That’s it, Retherford wins 5-0.

Semi-Finals – Zain Retherford vs Zurabi Iakobishvili (Georgia)

Retherford in on a single leg but it is a step out to make it 1-0. Iakobishvili now on the clock gives up a point so it is 2-0 Retherford at the break. Retherford adds a step out point in the 2nd to go up 3-0. Retherford finishes out the match with 2 takedowns and he’s the winner by a score of 7-0.

Finals – Zain Retherford vs Taishi Narikuni (Japan)

Retherford is in on a single leg but Narikuni counters and finds a way to get the takedown early and locks up a leg lace and Narikuni will win it 10-0.

74 KG

Round of 32 – Kyle Dake vs Islambek Orozbekov (Kyrgyzstan)

Dake picks a single leg and trips Orozbekov to his back for 4. Dake adds a step out point and it is 5-0 Dake. Dake adds another takedown and directly into a gut wrench for 2, 9-0 Dake. Dake finishes it off with a step out point to win in the first round 10-0.

Round of 16 – Kyle Dake vs Suldkhuu Olonbayar (Mongolia)

Olonbayar goes on the clock first. Dake gets a step out point and the shot clock point to go up 2-0 early. Chest wrap for Dake and he takes Olonbayar to his back for 4, Mongolia challenges. Challenge lost, Dake is up 7-0 at the break. Dake picks up a step out point to go up 8-0. 2 for Olonbayar on exposure in a scramble and Dake also picks up 2 and 2. Dake will win it 12-2.

Quarterfinals – Kyle Dake vs Sagar Jaglan (India)

Big 5 pointer for Dake and Jaglan is in trouble. There it is, Dake wins by Fall in 0:42.

Semi-Finals – Kyle Dake vs Yones Emami (Iran)

Dake is on the shot clock first and gives up a point, Emami leads 1-0. Dake in on a shot but a great counter by Emami to take a 2-0 lead. We are headed to the break with Emami leading 2-0. Big 4 pointer on the edge for Dake, Iran challenges. Challenge won but caution and 1 is called, Dake leads on criteria 2-2. That’s it, Dake holds on to win by criteria 2-2.

Finals – Kyle Dake vs Tajmuraz Salkazanov (Slovakia)

Dake grabs a hold of a single leg, step out for Dake to go up 1-0. Takedown for Dake on the edge to extend his lead to 3-0. We go to the break with Dake leading 3-0. They hit Dake for caution and 1 so it is 3-1. Dake holds in to win GOLD 3-1.

79 KG

Round of 32 – Jordan Burroughs vs Sahergeldi Saparmyradov (Turkmenistan)

Burroughs with a double leg but action goes out of bounds, only 1 point for the step out. Saparmyradov picks up his own step out point but Burroughs quickly gets his own, Burroughs up 2-1. Blast double for 2 and 2 on exposure for Burroughs, add a caution and 2 so it is 8-1. Burroughs in par terre locks up a leg lace to end it. Burroughs wins 12-1.

Round of 16 – Jordan Burroughs vs Dejan Mitrov (North Macedonia)

Takedown for Burroughs to make it 2-0. Burroughs quickly back in for a takedown and add a leg lace for 2, 6-0. Burroughs with another takedown to go up 8-0. Mitrov picks up a step out point to make it 8-1. Burroughs with a big 4 on a throw and that ends it. Burroughs wins 12-1.

Quarterfinals – Jordan Burroughs vs Arsalan Budazhapov (Kyrgyzstan)

Budazhapov goes on the clock and Burroughs picks up a step out point, 1-0. Burroughs with a takedown on the edge, add the shot clock point to make it 4-0 Burroughs. Burroughs with a shot, Budazhapov counters but weakly and Burroughs picks up 4 on the edge to extend his lead to 8-0. Burroughs with another takedown and that’s it, Burroughs wins 10-0.

Semi-Finals – Jordan Burroughs vs Ali Umarpashaev (Bulgaria)

Shot attempt from Burroughs but Umarpashaev goes out of bounds, Burroughs up 1-0. Burroughs goes blast double but great counter from Umarpashaev to get a push out, 1-1 Umarpashaev on criteria. Burroughs adds another step out to go up 2-1. Relentless effort from Burroughs on a takedown to end the period, 4-1 Burroughs at the break. Takedown by Burroughs into a lace to make it 8-1. Caution and 1 against Burrough for a head slap, 8-2 Burroughs. Step out for Burroughs to make it 9-2. Thats it, Burroughs wins 9-2.

Finals – Jordan Burroughs vs Mohammad Nokhodi (Iran)

Burroughs goes on the shot clock first. Burroughs cannot score, Nokhodi leads 1-0. That is it for the 1st period, Nokhodi leads 1-0 at the break. Step out point to open up the period for Burroughs 1-1. Burroughs with a takedown to go up 3-1. Nokhodi goes on the shot clock with 1:12 left. Burroughs gets the point and he leads 4-1 with 0:40 left. Nokhodi gets a step out point but that’s it. Make it 6x for Jordan Burroughs as he wins 4-2.

86 KG

Round of 16 – David Taylor vs Aron Caneva (Italy)

Takedown for Taylor and immediately into a gut for 4 turns and that’ll do it. Taylor wins 10-0.

Quarterfinals – David Taylor vs Ethan Ramos (Puerto Rico)

Taylor with 2 on the takedown, he has the gut wrench locked for 2 turns, 6-0 Taylor early. Takedown for Taylor into an arm bar for the tilt, Puerto Rico challenges and loses. Taylor wins 11-0.

Semi-Finals – David Taylor vs Azamat Dauletbekov (Kazakhstan)

Dauletbekov will be on the clock first. Taylor will score the shot clock point to go up 1-0. Scramble to end the period but no score, 1-0 Taylor at the break. Taylor is in on a deep single and Taylor scores, 3-0 Taylor. Taylor adds 2 more takedowns to go up 7-0 with under 2 minutes left. 2 exposure for Taylor and it is now 9-0. 2 exposure for Taylor to go up 11-0 and Kazakhstan challenges. Challenge lost, Taylor wins 12-0.

Finals – David Taylor vs Hassan Yazdanicharati (Iran)

Taylor is put on the shot clock first. Yazdanicharati picks up a point to make it 1-0. Takedown Taylor with 25 seconds left in the 1st period to go up 2-1. Taylor will take his lead into the break. Takedown Taylor to take a 4-1 lead with 1:40 to go. Step out for Taylor to go up 5-1. Takedown Taylor with 0:29 left, 7-1. That’s it, Taylor wins 7-1.

92 KG

Round of 16 – J’den Cox vs Yuxiang Bi (China)

Cox gets a step out to go up 1-0 early. Cox with a big 5 point move with a back arch throw to make it 6-0 early. Cox also add 2 tilts and that will do it. Cox wins quickly 10-0.

Quarterfinals – J’den Cox vs Radoslaw Marcinkiewicz (Poland)

Step out point for Cox to take a 1-0 lead. Marcinkiewicz goes on the clock as well and gives up a point to make it 2-0. 2 for Cox on the edge to make it 4-0 and then Cox forces a step out to take a 5-0 lead at the break. Step out and caution and 1 for a 7-0 lead. Cox then with a takedown and a gut wrench for 2 more and that’s it. Cox wins 11-0.

Semi-Finals – J’den Cox vs Osman Nurmagomedov (Azerbaijan)

Nurmagomedov is on the shot clock first. No score change so Cox will take a 1-0 lead with 1 minute left in the match. Not much action, we head to the break with Cox up 1-0. Sweep single by Cox for a takedown to go up 3-0. Cox is starting to pull away as he picks up another takedown to go up 5-0. Shot by Nurmagomedov but Cox shrugs it off and gets 2 on an exposure. That will do it Cox moves on with a 7-0 win.

Finals – J’den Cox vs Kamran Ghasempour (Iran)

Ghasempour is on the shot clock first, Ghasempour gets 2 on a takedown to cancel the shot clock, he leads 2-0. Ghasempour leads 2-0 at the break. No score change in the 2nd period, Ghasempour wins 2-0, Cox takes home SILVER.

97 KG

Round of 16 – Kyle Snyder vs Zbigniew Baranowski (Poland)

Snyder opens up with a step out point to go up 1-0. Baranowski is now on the shot clock and does not score, Snyder leads 2-0 to the break. Snyder with a step out point to open up the 2nd period to go up 3-0. Snyder adds another step out to go up 4-0. Baranowski on the board with his own step out but that’s it, Snyder wins 4-1.

Quarterfinals – Kyle Snyder vs Magomedkhan Magomedov (Azerbaijan)

Magomedov in on an attack but Snyder counters for 2 and he picks up 4 more on exposure to make it 6-0 early.  Add 2 more takedowns and Snyder will win it by tech fall 10-0.

Semi-Finals – Kyle Snyder vs Mohammadhossein Mohammadian (Iran)

Snyder hits a double leg off the whistle and picks up 2 to go up 2-0 very early. Mohammadian is on the shot clock, Snyder gets the point to extend his lead to 3-0 to the break. Step out point for Mohammadian to cut it to 3-1. Step out point for Snyder with 0:06 to go and that’s it. Snyder wins 4-1.

Finals – Kyle Snyder vs Batyrbek Tsakulov (Slovakia)

Takedown for Snyder to go up 2-0 early. Tsakulov goes on the shot clock and dies not score, Snyder leads 3-0 at the break. Snyder opens up the 2nd period with a step out to go up 4-0. Snyder with another step out and the score is now 5-0. Snyder will get another step out to make it 6-0. Time runs out and Kyle Snyder will win 6-0 to win GOLD.

125 KG

Round of 32 – Hayden Zillmer vs Zyyamuhammet Saparov (Turkmenistan)

Saparov with an arm throw for 4 as Zillmer was exposed, 4-0 Saparov early. Zillmer cuts it to 4-1 with a step out point. Zillmer in on an attack and he gets 2, Zillmer locks in a gut for 2 turns and Zillmer now leads 7-4. Zillmer with a nice go-behind for 2 and we go to the break with Zillmer leading 9-4. Zillmer with a go-behind for 2, gut is locked again and that’s it. Zillmer wins 15-4.

Round of 16 – Hayden Zillmer vs Robert Baran (Poland)

Baran is put on the shot clock and Zillmer holds a 1-0 lead. That score holds to the break. Baran goes back on the clock in the 2nd period and will not score, Zillmer leads 2-0. Zillmer picks a single leg and picks up 1 on the edge for a step out, 3-0 Zillmer. Baran quickly with a go-behind for 2 to cut it to 3-2. That’s it, Zillmer wins it 3-2.

Quarterfinals – Hayden Zillmer vs Geno Petriashvili (Georgia)

Zillmer will be on the shot clock, no score so Petriashvili takes a 1-0 lead. Petriashvili nice inside crotch single for 2, 3-0 Petriashvili at the break. Step out point for Petriashvili to make it 4-0. Petriashvili with another takedown to go up 6-0. Zillmer picks up 2 on an exposure but Petriashvili scores 1 for a reversal, 7-2 late. Petriashvili with a double leg for 2. Zillmer with a late takedown but that’s it, Petriashvili wins 9-4.

2022 Senior World Championships Match Recaps – Women’s Freestyle

50 KG

Round of 16 – Sarah Hildebrandt vs Kamala Barbosa (Brazil)

Hildebrandt picks up a quick takedown and locks up a leg lace for 4 turns, that will do it, 10-0 tech for Hildebrandt.

Quarterfinals – Sarah Hildebrandt vs Oksana Livach (Ukraine)

Nice slide-by for Hildebrandt as she picks up 2 on the edge to take a 2-0 lead. Livach has been put on the shot clock and will not score, 3-0 Hildebrandt headed to the break. Hildebrandt just bulls Livach to her back for 4 to extend her lead to 7-0. Another takedown for Hildebrandt to make it 9-0 with 1:18 left. Bad shot attempt by Livach and Hildebrandt makes her pay. Hildebrandt wins 11-0.

Semi-Finals – Sarah Hildebrandt vs Otgonjargal Dolgorjav (Mongolia)

Hildebrandt with a takedown to go up 2-0 early. Dolgorjav in on a shot and finishes, plus she adds a turn to take a 4-2 lead to the break. Hildebrandt is in on a single but well defended by Dolgorjav. Another shot but Dolgorjav counters perfectly to pick up the takedown and defeat Hildebrandt 6-2.

Bronze – Sarah Hildebrandt vs Emilia Vuc (Romania)

Single leg for Hildebrandt for 2 to make it 2-0 early. Hildebrandt back in on a single leg for 2 to make it 4-0. Head pinch from Vuc to pick up a takedown, it was deemed an offensive foul so no points. Hildebrandt picks up 3 straight takedowns to take home BRONZE with a 10-0 tech.

53 KG

Round of 16 – Dom Parrish vs Mercedesz Denes (Hungary)

Nice single that went to a double for Parrish, 2-0 Parrish. Another takedown with short time left in the period for Parrish, 4-0 Parrish at the break. High single shot for Parrish and she will pick up another 2, 6-0 Parrish. Parrish gets relentless on the edge and gets around for 2, 8-0 Parrish. Parrish finishes it off with a takedown to make it a 10-0 win for Parrish.

Quarterfinals – Dom Parrish vs Lucia Yepez Guzman (Ecuador)

Yepez Guzman is in on a single but great hips by Parrish to prevent the score. Parrish is relentless as she picks up 2 on a go-behind and she has a leg lace locked for 4 turns to make it a 10-0 tech in the first period.

Semi-Finals – Dom Parrish vs Maria Prevolaraki (Greece)

Prevolaraki will be going on the shot clock first. Parrish is in on a shot off the whistle and she picks up 2 plus the shot clock point to make it 3-0. Prevolaraki was in on a shot but no score, 3-0 Parrish at the break. Prevolaraki is back in on a shot but cannot score. Parrish is on the shot clock with 1:21 to go, she gives up the point and holds a 3-1 lead with 0:45 left. Prevolaraki shot off of the whistle but will not finish. Dom Parrish wins 3-1.

Finals – Dom Parrish vs Khulan Batkhuyag (Mongolia)

Parrish starts it off with a double leg for 2 to go up 2-0. That score holds to the break. Batkhuyag with a takedown to open up the 2nd period to tie it at 2-2 where Batkhuyag leads on criteria. Parrish gets in on a shot and finishes, Parrish leads with short time left 4-2. That’s it, Dom Parrish is a World Champion with her 4-2 win over Batkhuyag.

55 KG

Round of 16 – Jaccara Winchester vs Otgonjargal Ganbaatar (Mongolia)

Winchester opens up with a takedown to take an early 2-0 lead. Ganbaatar is now on the shot clock and gives up a point. As the shot clock expires Ganbaatar gets in on a deep double to score 2 to make it 3-2 at the break. Winchester gets her turn on the shot clock in the 2nd period and gives up a point, it is 3-3 with Ganbaatar leading on criteria. Big throw from underhooks for Winchester straight to Ganbaatar’s back for 4, Winchester adds a step out point to make it 8-3. That will do it, Winchester wins 8-3.

Quarterfinals – Jaccara Winchester vs Roksana Zasina (Poland)

Winchester starts out with a takedown to go up 2-0 and that score will hold to the break. Zasina will be put on the shot clock to open up the 2nd period. Winchester picks up a step out point and the shot clock point to extend her lead to 4-0. Late takedown for Zasina to make it 4-2 but that’s it, Winchester wins 4-2.

Semi-Finals – Jaccara Winchester vs Mayu Shidochi Mukaida (Japan)

Shidochi Mukaida with a quick go-behind for 2 and takes an early 2-0 lead. Shidochi Mukaida in on a single leg for 2, she locks up a leg lace for 2 more turns and it is quickly 8-0. Winchester took injury time. Shidochi Mukaida finishes this match with a feet to back double. Shidochi Mukaida wins 12-0.

Bronze – Jaccara Winchester vs Mengyu Xie (China)

Winchester spins around for a takedown for 2. Winchester does a lift and turn for 4 points and then another for 4, China challenges. Challenge won, they give Xie 4 points for her own lift and 2 for Winchester for exposure, it is 8-4 in favor of Winchester. Winchester gets a takedown to make it 10-4 and that score holds to the break. Winchester gets a takedown and as she works for a tilt, Xie catches her on her back. Winchester is in a bridge for 30 seconds but Xie readjusts and picks up the fall. That’s it, Xie wins by Fall.

57 KG

Round of 16 – Helen Maroulis vs Emma Tissina (Kazakhstan)

Foot sweep for 2 and Tissina is on her back. There’s that fall! Maroulis waiting no time, picks up the fall in 0:16.

Quarterfinals – Helen Maroulis vs Anhelina Lysak (Poland)

Maroulis counters for a takedown to make it 2-0. Another counter for Maroulis for 2 plus 2 on exposure to make it 6-0 at the break. Maroulis picks up a takedown and immediately into a lace to end it. Maroulis wins 10-0.

Semi-Finals – Helen Maroulis vs Davaachimeg Erkhembayar (Mongolia)

Erkhembayar is on the shot clock and Marouis the aggressor and picks up a takedown plus the shot clock point, 3-0 Maroulis at the break. Maroulis with a takedown and she has Erkhembayar in trouble. Maroulis with the Fall in 5:20.

Finals – Helen Maroulis vs Tsugumi Sakurai (Japan)

Maroulis is on the clock first and will surrender a point, Sakurai leads 1-0. That score holds to the break. Sakurai hits a go-behind for 2 in an odd sequence but nonetheless the points are on the board, 3-0 Sakurai. Time runs out with no score change. Sakurai wins 3-0 and Helen Maroulis takes home SILVER.

59 KG

Round of 16 – Abigail Nette vs Grace Bullen (Norway)

Low single attempt for Bullen and she will pick up 2, Nette avoids exposure so it is 2-0 Bullen. Bullen goes underhook and drops down to a single, action goes out of bounds so step out point for Bullen to make it 3-0. Nette goes on the shot clock and gives up the point, 4-0 Bullen. Bullen adds a late takedown and exposure to go up 8-0 at the break. Bullen opens up the period with a step out point, 9-0 Bullen. Nette in on a shot and after great defense she picks up 2 to make it 9-2. Bullen finishes it off with 2 straight takedowns to win 13-2.

Repechage – Abigail Nette vs Erdenesuvd Bat Erdene (Mongolia)

Bat Erdene goes on the shot clock but picks up a step out, Bat Erdene leads 1-0 and we go to the break. Nette is put on the clock in the 2nd period, she dives in on a leg but it is countered by Bat Erdene for 2. Nette is injured so there is injury time. Nette is back up but gives up a shot clock point, 4-0 Bat Erdene. Nette could not get anything going, Bat Erdene wins 4-0.

62 KG

Round of 16 – Kayla Miracle vs Xiaojuan Luo (China)

Not much action to start out which results in Luo being put on the shot clock. Miracle picks up the shot clock point and then adds 4 with a takedown and exposure to make it 5-0. Luo goes inside trip for 2 to make it 5-2 at the break. Luo into a deep single leg and turns it into a double to get 2 and locks up a leg lace for another 2 to take a 6-5 lead with 1:49 left. Bad single attempt off the whistle for Luo and Miracle has Luo on her back to go up 7-6. Luo was also hit with caution and 2 to make it 9-6 with 48 seconds left. Big 4 pointer for Miracle off of a counter to make it 13-6. Miracle ends it a few seconds early with a takedown and exposure to make it 17-6 and she moves on.

Quarterfinals – Kayla Miracle vs Tetiana Omelchenko (Azerbaijan)

Omelchenko is now on the shot clock, Miracle takes a 1-0 lead with 45 seconds left in the 1st period. Miracle holds her 1-0 lead to the break. Miracle gets put on the clock and will give up a point. Omelchenko leads 1-1 on criteria with 1:45 left. Omelchenko is surprisingly put back on the clock only 30 seconds after Miracle was on the clock, Miracle now has a 2-1 lead with 40 seconds left. Miracle dices in on a shot and picks up 2 to make it 4-1. Omelchenko tries a shot but Miracle gets the score and that’s it. Miracle wins 6-1.

Semi-Finals – Kayla Miracle vs Ana Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)

Godinez Gonzalez opens up with a deep double, 2 is called but USA challenges. Challenge lost, takedown is confirmed so it is now 3-0 Godinez Gonzalez. Miracle in on a shot and Godinez Gonzalez is on her back and Miracle is looking for the fall, there it is. Kayla Miracle punches her ticket to the Finals with a Fall in 1:37.

Finals – Kayla Miracle vs Nonaka Ozaki (Japan)

Ozaki quickly with a takedown and a leg lace for 2 turns, it makes it 6-0 Ozaki early. Another takedown from Ozaki and that makes it 8-0 with 1 minute left in the period. Miracle looks for a throw but cannot get it and Ozaki locks up the legs and gets 2. Ozaki wins by 10-0 tech.

65 KG

Round of 16 – Mallory Velte vs Purevsuren Ulziisaikhan (Mongolia)

Velte opens up the scoring with a step out point to go up 1-0. Shortly after that Ulziisaikhan is put on the shot clock, she will give up the point giving Velte a 2-0 lead. Single leg for Velte to the edge and she wraps around the waist for 2 out of bounds, Velte leads 4-0 at the break. Velte hits a double leg takedown directly off of the 2nd period whistle to go up 6-0. Deep single into a double for Velte makes it 8-0, Ulziisaikhan exposes Velte to make it 8-2. Velte quickly with another takedown to go up 10-2. Ulziisaikhan picks up a step out point to make it 10-3, plus Velte is hit with caution and 1 so it is 10-4. Velte hits a double leg right to Ulziisaikhan’s back for 4 to end it. Velte wins 14-4.

Quarterfinals – Mallory Velte vs Miwa Morikawa (Japan)

Morikawa opens up with a takedown to make it 2-0. The score holds to the break. Morikawa was looking for points on the edge but no score, still 2-0 Morikawa. Time expires with no score change, Morikawa wins 2-0.

BRONZE – Mallory Velte vs Mimi Hristova (Bulgaria)

Velte with a physical step out point to go up 1-0 early. Hristova is also hit with a caution and 1 for fleeing so it is 2-0. Velte with a takedown after a go-behind to take a 4-0 lead at the break. Hristova with a takedown to open up the 2nd period to cut it to 4-2. Velte is in on a single leg for 2 to make it 6-2. Velte adds another takedown to go up 8-2. Another physical step out point for Velte and then a takedown to make it 11-2 and that’s it. Velte wins BRONZE 11-2.

68 KG

Round of 16 – Tamyra Mensah-Stock vs Alla Belinska (Ukraine)

Single into a double for Mensah-Stock and she will pick up 2. Mensah-Stock back in on the attack and she hits a go-behind for 2, Mensah-Stock leads 4-0 at the break. Mensah-Stock quickly ends this match with 2 takedowns and an exposure to win 10-0.

Quarterfinals – Tamyra Mensah-Stock vs Feng Zhou (China)

Mensah-Stock gets a single leg for a takedown to go up 2-0. Mensah-Stock adds another takedown and takes Zhou to her back for 2 more and it is 6-0 at the break. Zhou throws a headlock but Mensah-Stock counters for 4 and that ends it. Mensah-Stock wins 10-0.

Semi-Finals – Tamyra Mensah-Stock vs Irina Ringaci (Moldova)

Mensah-Stock opens up with a takedown off a double leg. Another double for Mensah-Stock goes feet to back for 4, add 2 for a turn to make it 8-0 quickly. Mensah-Stock is back in on the leg for 2 and that’s it. Mensah-Stock wins 10-0.

Finals – Tamyra Mensah-Stock vs Ami Ishii (Japan)

Mensah-Stock with 2 on a blast double takedown to take a 2-0 lead. Mensah-Stock spins around Ishii and Ishii is on her back in a lot of trouble. Mensah-Stock with the Fall for a World Championship in 2:10.

72 KG

Round of 16 – Amit Elor vs Anastasiya Alpyeyeva (Ukraine)

Elor starts put with a takedown to go up 2-0 early. Big 4 pointer for Elor as she takes Alpyeyeva to her back, 6-0 Elor. Elor hits a go-behind and picks up the takedown to a leg lace and that will do it, Elor wins 10-0.

Quarterfinals – Amit Elor vs Buse Tosun (Turkey)

Early action goes to the edge with no score. Elor now throws a headlock and has Tosun in trouble. There it is, Elor picks up a quick fall in 0:38.

Semi-Finals – Amit Elor vs Masako Furuichi (Japan)

Furuichi tries a headlock but great defense from Elor to take her down, 2-0 Elor at the break. Furuichi is now on the shot clock which will give Elor another point to make it 3-0. Late takedown for Furuichi to make it 3-2 but that’s it, Elor wins it 3-2.

Finals – Amit Elor vs Zhamila Bakbergenova (Kazakhstan)

Elor with a go-behind for 2 to go up 2-0. She has a leg lace locked and that’s it. Amit Elor is a World Champion as she wins 10-0.

76 KG

Round of 32 – Dymond Guilford vs Yuka Kagami (Japan)

Guilford is put on the shot clock and gives up the point, Kagami takes a 1-0 lead to the break. Kagami is warned for passivity but shortly after Guilford is put on the shot clock again and cannot score, 2-0 Kagami. Kagami adds a step out to make it 3-0 and that’s it. Kagami wins 3-0.

2022 Senior World Championships Match Recaps – Greco-Roman

55 KG

Round of 16 – Max Nowry vs Arjun Halakurki (India)

Nowry is hit with passivity and gives up 1 point to make it 1-0 Halakurki. Halakurki hits a throw-by for a takedown on the edge to make it 3-0 and that holds to the break. Nowry opens up the 2nd period with a step out point to make it 3-1. Nowry hits a sweet arm spin and puts Halakurki on his back and is looking for the fall. There it is, Nowry wins by Fall in 5:03.

Quarterfinals – Max Nowry vs Fabian Schmitt (Germany)

Nowry gets hit with passivity mid-way through the 1st period and surrenders only 1 point as Schmitt couldn’t get a turn, 1-0 Schmitt. That score holds to the break. Schmitt gets hit with passivity to open up the 2nd period. Nowry locks up a gut wrench in par terre for 2, then gets a tilt for 2 but is looking for the fall and he gets it. Nowry with another fall this time in 4:58.

Semi-Finals – Max Nowry vs Eldaniz Azizli (Azerbaijan)

Nowry gets hit with passivity and Azizli goes on top. Azizli gets 2 turns to make it 5-0 early on. Azizli gets in and lifts and throws Nowry for a big 4 point move and that ends it. Azizli is the winner 9-0.

Bronze – Max Nowry vs Yu Shiotani (Japan)

Shiotani opens up with an arm throw for 2 and picks up 2 more for an exposure to make it 4-0 early. Shiotani forces a step out to extend his lead to 5-0. Nowry goes for a throw but Shiotani counters for 2 exposure points to extend his lead to 7-0 at the break. 3 slip throws in the 2nd period for Nowry, score is still 7-0 with 1 minute to go. No score change as time expires, Yu Shiotani gets the win 7-0.

60 KG

Round of 32 – Ildar Hafizov vs Dicther Toro Castaneda (Columbia)

Hafizov is hit with passivity first in this one to make it 1-0 Toro Castaneda. Hafizov is on his feet and hits a nice arm spin for 4 to take a 4-1 lead but Toro Castaneda picks up a reversal so it is 4-2. Toro Castaneda went for a throw attempt but Hafizov kept with it and put Toro Castaneda his back for 2, and adds a tilt for 2 more to make it 8-2, Columbia challenges and lost, it is 9-2 at the break. Toro Castaneda goes for an arm throw and a gut, USA challenges the action and it is determined that it was an illegal hold on the arm throw, challenge won so no points. Toro Castaneda picks up 2 for exposure and adds a step out to it, Hafizov is hit with caution and 1 for fleeing the mat so it is 9-6 Hafizov. That score holds to the end, Hafizov wins 9-6.

Round of 16 – Ildar Hafizov vs Michal Tracz (Poland)

Tracz is hit with passivity which gives Hafizov a 1-0 lead. That score holds to the break. Hafizov gets hit with passivity in the 2nd period to make it 1-1 in favor of Tracz. Tracz now goes down for passivity but no points are rewarded for that. Hafizov in par terre gets a big lift and throw for 4 to make it 5-1. Tracz is trying to attack but Hafizov counters for 2 to make it 7-1. Time expires and Hafizov will win 7-1.

Quarterfinals – Ildar Hafizov vs Zholaman Sharshenbekov (Kyrgyzstan)

Big throw by Sharshenbekov to put Hafizov on his back for 4. Sharshenbekov is looking for the fall and gets it. Sharshenbekov wins by Fall in 0:45.

Repechage – Ildar Hafizov vs Krisztian Kecskemeti (Hungary)

Throw attempt by Hafizov but there are no points, the referees hit Hafizov for passivity so he goes down. Kecskemeti locks up a gut wrench for 3 turns and action goes out of bounds. Kecskemeti leads 7-0. Throw attempt by Hafizov but Kecskemeti counters for 2 and he will get the win over Hafizov 9-0.

63 KG

Round of 32 – Samuel Jones vs Neeraj (India)

Jones gets hit with passivity putting him down. Neeraj locks in a gut wrench and gets the turn to make it 3-0. That score holds to the break. Neeraj gets a step out point to make it 4-0 at the start of the 2nd period. The score will hold all the way to the end. Neeraj wins the match 4-0.

67 KG

Round of 32 – Alejandro Sancho vs Norva Bukasa (Congo)

Bukasa is hit with passivity and gets put down. Sancho gets a big 4 pointer with a lift and throw and then read gusts for another lift and throw to end the match. Sancho wins by tech fall 9-0.

Round of 16 – Alejandro Sancho vs Parviz Nasibov (Ukraine)

Sancho will go down as he gets hit with passivity. Nasibov gets a big lift and throw in par terre to get 4 points and take a 5-0 lead. That score will hold to the break. Not much activity from either side in the 2nd period and the match ends. Nasibov wins 5-0.

72 KG

Round of 32 – Benjamin Peak vs Robert Fritsch (Hungary)

Fritsch is hit with passivity and will go down. Peak cannot pick up any other points on top so it will only be a 1-0 lead at that will hold to the break. Fritsch gets behind Peak and picks up a takedown to take a 2-1 lead with 2 minutes left. Fritsch adds a step out point with short time and picks up the 3-1 win over Ben Peak 3-1.

77 KG

Round of 32 – Kamal Bey vs Viktor Nemes (Serbia)

Bey starts out getting hit with passivity, no additional points for Nemes so it is only 1-0. Nemes picks up a step out with short time in the period and it will be 2-0 at the break. Nemes works Bey into a quad pod and breaks him down for 2 to take a 4-0 lead with 1:30 left. That will do it, Nemes defeats Bey 4-0.

82 KG

Round of 32 – Spencer Woods vs Chengwu Wang (China)

Woods gets an arm whip and puts Wang on his back for 4 to go up 4-0. Wang quickly picks up a takedown and 2 additional turns to take a 6-4 lead. Wang looking for an arm throw but Woods counters for 2 on exposure and Woods picks up 2 more for a correct throw to take the lead 8-6. Woods picks up another takedown and immediately gets a turn to make it 12-6 at the break. Wang with a big 4 pointer on a throw to put Woods on his back and Wang is looking for the fall and gets it. Wang moves on and wins by fall.

87 KG

Round of 32 – Alan Vera Garcia vs Haitao Qian (China)

Qian is hit with passivity and goes down in par terre. Vera cannot pick up any exposure points so it is only 1-0 Vera at the break. Vera is now hit with passivity and will go down. Qian picks up a lift and throw near the edge to take a 5-1 lead. Vera picks up a takedown with short time left to cut the lead to 5-3. Vera cannot pick up any other points so that is it. Qian wins 5-3.

97 KG

Round of 32 – Braxton Amos vs Vladlen Kozliuk (Ukraine)

Kozliuk attempts an arm spin but Amos counters and will pick up a big 4 pointer to take an early 4-0 lead. Kozliuk picks up 2 for exposure to make it 4-2. Then Amos picks up a takedown to extend his lead to 6-2 at the break. Kozliuk picks up a takedown and locks up a gut for 2 exposure to make it 6-6 in favor of Amos. Kozliuk in on an attack but Amos counters again and picks up 4 points to take the lead 10-6. Amos adds a gut wrench for 2 more and that will do it. Amos wins 12-6.

Round of 16 – Braxton Amos vs Beksultan Makhmudov (Kyrgyzstan)

Amos is hit with passivity first and goes down. Makhmudov gets a trap arm and picks up 2 turns to take a 5-0 lead. Amos gets a step out point late in the 1st period to cut the score to 5-1 at the break. Makhmudov gets hit with passivity in the 2nd period to give Amos a point, Amos cannot score so it is 5-2 Makhmudov. That is it, Makhmudov wins 5-2.

130 KG

Round of 32 – Cohlton Schultz vs David Ovasapyan (Armenia)

Schultz is hit with passivity first so he gives up 1 point and that is it, Ovasapyan leads 1-0. That score holds to the break. Ovasapyan is now hit with passivity surrendering a point, 1-1 with Schultz leading on criteria. Schultz hit with passivity but no points were given due to it being the third passivity call. Ovasapyan cannot score and the match ends. Schultz wins 1-1 by criteria.

Round of 16 – Cohlton Schultz vs Oskar Marvik (Norway)

Shultz starts out going down after being hit with passivity, Marvik elects to not go on top so it is 1-0 Marvik. Marvik picks up 2 step out points to take a 3-0 lead at the break. Marvik picks up a takedown, USA challenges but cancels it because they would have lost, 5-0 Marvik. The score holds and time expires, Marvik wins 5-0.

2022 UWW Senior World Championships – Greco-Roman Seeds

Original Article: uww.org

UWW today has released the top 8 seeds for each weight class for the 2022 Senior World Championships that kick off on September 10th. The United States will only have one seeded wrestler and that is Max Nowry (55 KG) as the 4 seed.  

Here are the seeds that were released today:

55 KG

  1. Eldaniz Azizli (Azerbaijan)
  2. Nugzari Tsurtsumia (Georgia)
  3. Ekrem Ozturk (Turkey)
  4. Max Nowry (United States)
  5. Fabian Schmitt (Germany)
  6. Amangali Bekbolatov (Kazakhstan)
  7. Jasurbek Ortikboev (Uzbekistan)
  8. Koriun Sahradian (Ukraine)

60 KG

  1. Zholaman Sharshenbekov (Kyrgyzstan)
  2. Murad Mammadov (Azerbaijan)
  3. Kenichiro Fumita (Japan)
  4. Gevorg Gharibyan (Armenia)
  5. Gyanender (India)
  6. Kerem Kamal (Turkey)
  7. Haithem Mahmoud (Egypt)
  8. Helary Maegisalu (Estonia)

63 KG

  1. Leri Abuladze (Georgia)
  2. Taleh Mammadov (Azerbaijan)
  3. Erik Torba (Hungary)
  4. Victor Ciobanu (Moldova)
  5. Ahmet Uyar (Turkey)
  6. Hrachya Poghosyan (Armenia)
  7. Neeraj (India)
  8. Tynar Sharshenbekov (Kyrgyzstan)

67 KG

  1. Mohammadreza Gerari (Iran)
  2. Murat Firat (Turkey)
  3. Hasrat Jafarov (Azerbaijan)
  4. Mohamed Elsayed (Egypt)
  5. Morten Thoresen (Norway)
  6. Mateusz Bernatek (Poland)
  7. Hansu Ryu (Korea)
  8. Witalis Lazovski (Germany)

72 KG

  1. Kristupas Sleiva (Lithuania)
  2. Ulvu Ganizade (Azerbaijan)
  3. Gevorg Sahakyan (Poland)
  4. Mohammad Reza Mokhtari (Iran)
  5. Valentin Petic (Moldova)
  6. Selcuk Can (Turkey)
  7. Deyvid Dimitrov (Bulgaria)
  8. Robert Fritsch (Hungary)

77 KG

  1. Sanan Suleymanov (Azerbaijan)
  2. Mohammadali Geraei (Iran)
  3. Akzhol Makhmudov (Kyrgyzstan)
  4. Viktor Memes (Serbia)
  5. Shohei Yabiku (Japan)
  6. Yunus Basar (Turkey)
  7. Yosvanys Pena Flores (Cuba)
  8. Aik Mnatsakanian (Bulgaria)

82 KG

  1. Rafik Huseynov (Azerbaijan)
  2. Burhan Akbudak (Turkey)
  3. Pejman Poshtam (Iran)
  4. Mihail Bradu (Moldova)
  5. Raney Kaljola (Estonia)
  6. Harpreet Singh (India)
  7. Gela Bolkvadze (Georgia)
  8. Dias Kalen (Kazakhstan)

87 KG

  1. Zurabi Datunashvili (Serbia)
  2. Turpal Bisultanov (Denmark)
  3. Bachir Sid Azara (Algeria)
  4. Islam Abbasov (Azerbaijan)
  5. Nursultan Tursynov (Kazakhstan)
  6. Mohamed Metwally (Egypt)
  7. Sunil Kumar (India)
  8. Atabek Azisbekov (Kyrgyzstan)

97 KG

  1. Mohammadhadi Saravi (Iran)
  2. Alex Szoke (Hungary)
  3. Kiril Milov (Bulgaria)
  4. Artur Aleksanyan (Armenia)
  5. Tadeusz Michalik (Poland)
  6. Nikoloz Kakhelashvili (Italy)
  7. Vilius Laurinaitis (Lithuania)
  8. Mihail Kajaia (Serbia)

130 KG

  1. Iakobi Kajaia (Georgia)
  2. Riza Kayaalp (Turkey)
  3. Yasmani Acosta (Chile)
  4. Mantas Knystautas (Lithuania)
  5. Oskar Marvik (Norway)
  6. Muminjon Abdullaev (Uzbekistan)
  7. Alin Alexuc Ciurariu (Romania)
  8. Amin Mirzazadeh (Iran)

2022 UWW Senior World Championships – Women’s Freestyle Seeds

Original Article: uww.org

UWW today has released the top 8 seeds for each weight class for the 2022 Senior World Championships that kick off on September 10th. The United States will have 7 wrestlers in the top 8 seeds with two as the top seed that include Sarah Hildebrandt (50 KG) and Helen Maroulis (57 KG). For the rest, Dom Parrish (53 KG) is the 7 seed, Jacarra Winchester (55 KG) is the 4 seed, Kayla Miracle (62 KG) is the 3 seed, Mallory Velte (65 KG) is the 8 seed, Tamyra Mensah-Stock (68 KG) is the 2 seed.

Here are the seeds that were released today:

50 KG

  1. Sarah Hildebrandt (United States)
  2. Yui Susaki (Japan)
  3. Miglena Selishka (Bulgaria)
  4. Emilia Alina Vuc (Romania)
  5. Otgonjargal Dolgorjav (Mongolia)
  6. Madison Parks (Canada)
  7. Mariya Stadnik (Azerbaijan)
  8. Evin Demirhan (Turkey)

53 KG

  1. Akari Fujinami (Japan)
  2. Iulia Leorda (Moldova)
  3. Samantha Stewart (Canada)
  4. Katarzyna Krawczyk (Poland)
  5. Emma Malmgren (Sweden)
  6. Zeynep Yetgil (Turkey)
  7. Dom Parrish (United States)
  8. Maria Prevolaraki (Greece)

55 KG

  1. Nina Hemmer (Germany)
  2. Oleksandra Khomenets (Ukraine)
  3. Andreea Beatrice Ana (Romania)
  4. Jacarra Winchester (United States)
  5. Roksana Marta Zasina (Poland)
  6. Karla Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)
  7. Sushma Shokeen (India)
  8. Marina Sedneva (Kazakhstan)

57 KG

  1. Helen Maroulis (United States)
  2. Evelina Nikolova (Bulgaria)
  3. Giullia Rodrigues Penalber De Oliveira (Brazil)
  4. Alma Valencia Escoto (Mexico)
  5. Sandra Paruszewski (Germany)
  6. Mansi (India)
  7. Alina Hrushyna Akobiia (Ukraine)
  8. Anhelina Lysak (Poland)

59 KG

  1. Sarita (India)
  2. Shoovdar Baatarjav (Mongolia)
  3. Jowita Maria Wrzesien (Poland)
  4. Alyona Kolesnik (Azerbaijan)
  5. Anastasia Nichita (Moldova)
  6. Grace Bullen (Norway)
  7. Diana Kayumova (Kazakhstan)
  8. Elena Heike Brugger (Germany)

62 KG

  1. Aisuluu Tynybekova (Kyrgyzstan)
  2. Lais Nunes (Brazil)
  3. Kayla Miracle (United States)
  4. Nonoka Ozaki (Japan)
  5. Ilona Prokopevniuk (Ukraine)
  6. Marwa Amri (Tunisia)
  7. Ana Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)
  8. Luisa Niemesch (Germany)

65 KG

  1. Miwa Morikawa (Japan)
  2. Elis Manolova (Azerbaijan)
  3. Kriszta Incze (Romania)
  4. Mimi Nikolova Hristova (Bulgaria)
  5. Tetiana Rizhko (Ukraine)
  6. Koumba Larroque (France)
  7. Asli Demir (Turkey)
  8. Mallory Velte (United States)

68 KG

  1. Meerim Zhumanazarova (Kyrgyzstan)
  2. Tamyra Mensah-Stock (United States)
  3. Blessing Oborududu (Nigeria)
  4. Adela Hanzlickova (Czech Republic)
  5. Natalia Iwona Strzalka (Poland)
  6. Irina Ringaci (Moldova)
  7. Zhou Feng (China)
  8. Pauline Lecarpentier (France)

72 KG

  1. Zhamila Bakbergenova (Kazakhstan)
  2. Buse Cavusoglu Tosun (Turkey)
  3. Masako Furuichi (Japan)
  4. Davaanasan Enkh Amar (Mongolia)
  5. Alexandra Nicoleta Anghel (Romania)
  6. Bipasha (India)
  7. Kendra Dacher (France)
  8. Anastasiya Alpyeyeva (Ukraine)

76 KG

  1. Aiperi Medet Kyzy (Kyrgyzstan)
  2. Samar Hamza (Egypt)
  3. Epp Maee (Estonia)
  4. Yasemin Adar (Turkey)
  5. Francy Raedelt (Germany)
  6. Anastasiia Osniach Shustova (Ukraine)
  7. Martina Kuenz (Austria)
  8. Catalina Axente (Romania)