U.S. claims three medals on first day of Greco-Roman at Veterans Worlds in Hungary
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by Gary Abbott USA Wrestling
BUDAPEST, Hungary - The United States won three medals on the opening day of Greco-Roman at the Veterans World Championships on Tuesday.
Winning a silver medal at 63 kg in Div. F (61 - 65 years old) was Ron Engel of St. Helena, Calif. Engel was defeated in his only match, losing in the finals to Mikhail Akopnin of Russia.
The USA had a pair of bronze medalists at 85 kg in Div. E (56 - 60 years old), Sarkis Dermenjian of Valley Glenn, Calif. and Peter Haag of Chicago, Ill.
Dermenjian defeated American Steve Contarino in his bronze-medal match. Haag scored a victory in the bronze medal round over Vlaho Stajin of Serbia.
The U.S. had three athletes place fifth: Contarino, Kevin Pine of Las Vegas, Nev. (Div. B, 85 kg) and Garry Price, of Mifflintown, Pa. (Div. F, 85 kg).
Two more age divisions in Greco-Roman will compete on Wednesday, Div. C (46 - 50 years old) and Div. D (51 - 55 years old).
VETERANS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Budapest, Hungary, September 18
Greco-Roman champions
Div. B (41 - 45 years old)
58 kg - Baro Fornebo (Norway)
63 kg - Thomas Berger (Germany)
69 kg - Jan Kasprzak (Poland)
76 kg - Adam Jovetzko (Germany)
85 kg - Michael Lyyski (Finland)
97 kg - Boris Medvedev (Russia)
130 kg - Csaba Rajos (Hungary)
Div. E (56 - 60 years old)
58 kg - Lim Yevgeniy (Kazakhstan)
63 kg - Peter Heckmann (Germany)
69 kg - Zdravko Pekec (Croatia)
76 kg -Aleksandr Sergachev (Russia)
85 kg - Pavel Li-Yu (Russia)
97 kg - Franz Pitschmann (Austria)
130 kg - Jamshid Ghanderi (Iran)
Div. F (61 - 65 years old)
58 kg - Viktor Chirkov (Russia)
63 kg - Mikhail Akopnin (Russia)
69 kg - Imre Jaszkai (Hungary)
76 kg - Olev Kiirend (Estonia)
85 kg - Serafim Tomilin (Russia)
97 kg - Artur Sammet (Germany)
130 kg - Estate Goglichidze (Georgia)
U.S. Greco-Roman results
Div. B (41 - 45 years old)
85 kg - Kevin Pine, Las Vegas, Nev., 5th
WIN Istvan Gyre (Hungary)
LOSS Martin Dalsbotten (Norway)
LOSS Karoly Sipeki (Hungary)
Div. E (56 - 60 years old)
85 kg - Sarkis Dermenjian, Valley Glenn, Calif., 3rd
LOSS Zdzislaw Brozowski (Poland)
WIN Steve Contarino (USA)
85 kg - Peter Haag, Chicago, Ill., 3rd
WIN Istvan Bak (Hungary)
LOSS Pavel Li-Yu (Russia)
WIN Vlaho Stajin (Serbia)
85 kg - Steve Contarino, Palmetto, Fla., 5th
WIN Frank Opitz (Germany)
LOSS Zdislaw Brozowski (Poland)
LOSS Peter Haag (USA)
Div. F (61 - 65 years old)
63 kg - Ron Engel, St. Helena, Calif., 2nd
LOSS Mikhail Akopnin (Russia)
76 kg - Pat Ancil, Bradenton, Fla, 9th
LOSS Konstantin Buzulin (Russia)
85 kg - Garry Price, Mifflintown, Pa., 5th
LOSS Ahmet Sahin (Turkey)
LOSS Ferenc Szaraz (Hungary)
LOSS Aleksandr Maltcev (Russia)
LOSS Serafim Tomilin (Russia)
Winning a silver medal at 63 kg in Div. F (61 - 65 years old) was Ron Engel of St. Helena, Calif. Engel was defeated in his only match, losing in the finals to Mikhail Akopnin of Russia.
The USA had a pair of bronze medalists at 85 kg in Div. E (56 - 60 years old), Sarkis Dermenjian of Valley Glenn, Calif. and Peter Haag of Chicago, Ill.
Dermenjian defeated American Steve Contarino in his bronze-medal match. Haag scored a victory in the bronze medal round over Vlaho Stajin of Serbia.
The U.S. had three athletes place fifth: Contarino, Kevin Pine of Las Vegas, Nev. (Div. B, 85 kg) and Garry Price, of Mifflintown, Pa. (Div. F, 85 kg).
Two more age divisions in Greco-Roman will compete on Wednesday, Div. C (46 - 50 years old) and Div. D (51 - 55 years old).
VETERANS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Budapest, Hungary, September 18
Greco-Roman champions
Div. B (41 - 45 years old)
58 kg - Baro Fornebo (Norway)
63 kg - Thomas Berger (Germany)
69 kg - Jan Kasprzak (Poland)
76 kg - Adam Jovetzko (Germany)
85 kg - Michael Lyyski (Finland)
97 kg - Boris Medvedev (Russia)
130 kg - Csaba Rajos (Hungary)
Div. E (56 - 60 years old)
58 kg - Lim Yevgeniy (Kazakhstan)
63 kg - Peter Heckmann (Germany)
69 kg - Zdravko Pekec (Croatia)
76 kg -Aleksandr Sergachev (Russia)
85 kg - Pavel Li-Yu (Russia)
97 kg - Franz Pitschmann (Austria)
130 kg - Jamshid Ghanderi (Iran)
Div. F (61 - 65 years old)
58 kg - Viktor Chirkov (Russia)
63 kg - Mikhail Akopnin (Russia)
69 kg - Imre Jaszkai (Hungary)
76 kg - Olev Kiirend (Estonia)
85 kg - Serafim Tomilin (Russia)
97 kg - Artur Sammet (Germany)
130 kg - Estate Goglichidze (Georgia)
U.S. Greco-Roman results
Div. B (41 - 45 years old)
85 kg - Kevin Pine, Las Vegas, Nev., 5th
WIN Istvan Gyre (Hungary)
LOSS Martin Dalsbotten (Norway)
LOSS Karoly Sipeki (Hungary)
Div. E (56 - 60 years old)
85 kg - Sarkis Dermenjian, Valley Glenn, Calif., 3rd
LOSS Zdzislaw Brozowski (Poland)
WIN Steve Contarino (USA)
85 kg - Peter Haag, Chicago, Ill., 3rd
WIN Istvan Bak (Hungary)
LOSS Pavel Li-Yu (Russia)
WIN Vlaho Stajin (Serbia)
85 kg - Steve Contarino, Palmetto, Fla., 5th
WIN Frank Opitz (Germany)
LOSS Zdislaw Brozowski (Poland)
LOSS Peter Haag (USA)
Div. F (61 - 65 years old)
63 kg - Ron Engel, St. Helena, Calif., 2nd
LOSS Mikhail Akopnin (Russia)
76 kg - Pat Ancil, Bradenton, Fla, 9th
LOSS Konstantin Buzulin (Russia)
85 kg - Garry Price, Mifflintown, Pa., 5th
LOSS Ahmet Sahin (Turkey)
LOSS Ferenc Szaraz (Hungary)
LOSS Aleksandr Maltcev (Russia)
LOSS Serafim Tomilin (Russia)
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