UPDATE: U.S. goes 0-3 in dual meets at Oleg Karavaev International in Belarus
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by Gary Abbott USA Wrestling
MINSK, Belarus – The United States went 0-3 in Greco-Roman dual meets at the Oleg Karavaev International in Minsk, Belarus on November 21.
The competition was an eight-team tournament, split into two pools of four teams. The United States dropped its three dual meets, losing to Poland (5-3), Russia (7-1), Belarus II (8-0)
In the dual meet against Poland, winning matches for the USA were Sam Jones (Folsom, La./USOTS) at 59 kg/130 lbs. and 2012 Olympian Ben Provisor (Colorado Springs, Colo./New York AC) at 85 kg/187 lbs. The USA also won the heavyweight match by forfeit.
Jones stopped 2012 University World silver medalist Michal Tracz of Poland, 11-9 in a wide-open match. Provisor emerged with a 4-2 win over talented Mateusz Wolny of Poland, who is a 2010 European Junior bronze medalist.
Against Russia, the U.S. winner was 2010 World Team member Jake Fisher (Minneapolis, Minn./Minnesota Storm) at 75 kg/165 lbs., who beat 2010 Junior European bronze medalist Bilan Nalgiev of Russia, 8-7.
“We had a few bright spots today and I know our guys can compete with the best. I'm glad we made it here so they could experience this high level event. We know the areas we need to improve in now it's time to do the work,” said National Greco-Roman Coach Matt Lindland.
OLEG KARAVAEV INTERNATIONAL
At Minsk, Belarus, November 21
MEDAL MATCHES
First Place – Russia 7, Belarus I 1
Third Place – Belarus II dec. Uzbekistan, 7-1
Fifth Place – Poland 5, Ukraine 3
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Russia 7, Belarus I 1
59 kg – Ibrahim Labazanov (Russia) dec. Maksim Kazharski (Belarus), 2-1
66 kg – Artem Surkov (Russia) tech. fall Yarslau Kardash (Belarus), 8-0
71 kg – Chingiz Labazanov (Russia) dec. Pavel Liakh (Belarus), 5-1
75 kg – Bilan Nalgiev (Russia) tech. fall Valery Palenski (Belarus), 9-0
80 kg – Evgeny Saleev (Russia) tech. fall Viktar Sasunouski (Belarus), 8-0
85 kg – Azamat Bikbaev (Russia) dec. Javid Hamzatau (Belarus), 1-0
98 kg – Nikita Melnikov (Russia) dec. Aliaksandr Hrabovik (Belarus), 4-1
130 kg – Ioseb Chugoshvili (Belarus) dec. Vasilii Parshin (Russia), 5-0
GROUP A DUAL MEETS
Belarus I 8, Kazakhstan 0
Ukraine 5, Kazakhstan 3
Belarus I 7, Uzbekistan 1
Kazakhstan 4, Uzbekistan 4
Belarus I 8, Ukraine 0
Uzbekistan 5, Ukraine 3
GROUP B DUAL MEETS
Belarus II 5, Poland 2
Russia 7, USA 1
Russia 7, Belarus II 1
Poland 5, USA 3
Belarus II 8, USA 0
Russia 8, Poland 0
USA DUAL MEETS IN GROUP B
Belarus II 8, USA 0
59 kg – Elbek Tazhyieu (Belarus) tech. fall Ryan Mango (USA), 8-0
66 kg – Mikhail Siamionau (Belarus) dec. Bryce Saddoris (USA), 2-0
71 kg – Andrei Pikuza (Belarus) tech. fall Bo Beckman (USA), 10-1
75 kg – Aliaksandr Henuveina (Belarus) dec. Jake Fisher (USA), 2-1
80 kg –Radik Kuliev (Belarus) dec. Patrick Martinez (USA), 8-5
85 kg – Aliaksandr Kikiniou (Belarus) dec. Ben Provisor (USA), 4-1
98 kg – Tsimafei Dzeinichenka (Belarus) tech. fall Orry Elor (USA), 8-0
130 kg – Miksim Pashkou (Belarus) tech fall Toby Erickson (USA), 13-2
Poland 5, USA 3
59 kg – Sam Jones (USA) dec. Michal Tracz (Poland), 11-9
66 kg – Gregorz Wanke (Poland) dec. Alejandro Sancho (USA), 9-3
71 kg – Daniel Rutkowski (Poland) tech. fall Bo Beckman (USA), 8-0
75 kg – Arkadiusz Kulynycz (Poland) pin Geordan Speiller (USA)
80 kg – Ben Provisor (USA) dec. Mateusz Wolny (Poland), 4-2
85 kg – Tadeusz Michalik (Poland) tech. fall Patrick Martinez (USA), 9-1
98 kg – Erwin Imierski (Poland) pin Orry Elor (USA)
130 kg – David Arendt (USA) won by forfeit
Russia 7, USA 1
59 kg – Zaur Kabaloev (Russia) tech. fall Sam Jones (USA), 8-0
66 kg – Aleksei Kiiankin (Russia) tech. fall Bryce Saddoris (USA), 10-1
71 kg – Chingiz Lalbazanov (Russia) tech. fall Bo Beckman (USA), 9-0
75 kg – Jake Fisher (USA) dec. Bilan Nalgiev (Russia), 8-7
80 kg – Ramazan Abacharaev (Russia) tech. fall Ben Provisor (USA), 9-0
85 kg – Azamat Bikbaev (Russia) tech. fall Patrick Martinez (USA), 8-0
98 kg – Nikita Melnikov (Russia) pin Orry Elor (USA)
130 kg – Vasilii Parshin (Russia) tech. fall Toby Erickson (USA), 11-0
U.S dual meet team roster
59 kg/130 lbs. – Ryan Mango, Stanford, Calif. (Stanford WC)
59 kg/130 lbs. – Sam Jones, Folsom, La. (USOTS)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Bryce Saddoris, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Alejandro Sancho, Miami, Fla. (New York AC/USOTS)
71 kg/156 lbs. – Bo Beckman, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Jake Fisher, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Geordan Speiller, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
80 kg/176 lbs. – Patrick Martinez, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
85 kg/187 lbs. – Ben Provisor, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
98 kg/216 lbs. – Orry Elor, Walnut Creek, Calif. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – Toby Erickson, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – David Arendt, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
National Greco-Roman Coach – Matt Lindland, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Assistant USOTS Greco-Roman Coach – Aghasi Manukyan, Marquette, Mich.
Official – Mark Anderson, Augusta, Kan.
Medical – Ryan Palmer, Carthage, Mo.
MINSK, Belarus – The United States went 0-3 in Greco-Roman dual meets at the Oleg Karavaev International in Minsk, Belarus on November 21.
The competition was an eight-team tournament, split into two pools of four teams. The United States dropped its three dual meets, losing to Poland (5-3), Russia (7-1), Belarus II (8-0)
In the dual meet against Poland, winning matches for the USA were Sam Jones (Folsom, La./USOTS) at 59 kg/130 lbs. and 2012 Olympian Ben Provisor (Colorado Springs, Colo./New York AC) at 85 kg/187 lbs. The USA also won the heavyweight match by forfeit.
Against Russia, the U.S. winner was 2010 World Team member Jake Fisher (Minneapolis, Minn./Minnesota Storm) at 75 kg/165 lbs.
“We had a few bright spots today and I know our guys can compete with the best. I'm glad we made it here so they could experience this high level event. We know the areas we need to improve in now it's time to do the work,” said National Greco-Roman Coach Matt Lindland.
Addition result information will be posted when available.
OLEG KARAVAEV INTERNATIONAL
At Minsk, Belarus, November 21
MEDAL MATCHES
First Place – Russia dec. Belarus I
Third Place – Belarus II dec. Uzbekistan
GROUP A DUAL MEETS
Belarus I 8, Kazakhstan 0
Ukraine 5, Kazakhstan 3
Belarus I 7, Uzbekistan 1
Kazakhstan 4, Uzbekistan 4
Belarus I 8, Ukraine 0
Uzbekistan dec. Ukraine, bout score not available
GROUP B DUAL MEETS
Belarus II 5, Poland 2
Russia 7, USA 1
Russia 7, Belarus II 1
Poland 5, USA 3
Belarus II 8, USA 0
Russia 8, Poland 0
U.S dual meet team roster
59 kg/130 lbs. – Ryan Mango, Stanford, Calif. (Stanford WC)
59 kg/130 lbs. – Sam Jones, Folsom, La. (USOTS)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Bryce Saddoris, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Alejandro Sancho, Miami, Fla. (New York AC/USOTS)
71 kg/156 lbs. – Bo Beckman, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Jake Fisher, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Geordan Speiller, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
80 kg/176 lbs. – Patrick Martinez, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
85 kg/187 lbs. – Ben Provisor, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
98 kg/216 lbs. – Orry Elor, Walnut Creek, Calif. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – Toby Erickson, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – David Arendt, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
National Greco-Roman Coach – Matt Lindland, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Assistant USOTS Greco-Roman Coach – Aghasi Manukyan, Marquette, Mich.
Official – Mark Anderson, Augusta, Kan.
Medical – Ryan Palmer, Carthage, Mo.
The competition was an eight-team tournament, split into two pools of four teams. The United States dropped its three dual meets, losing to Poland (5-3), Russia (7-1), Belarus II (8-0)
In the dual meet against Poland, winning matches for the USA were Sam Jones (Folsom, La./USOTS) at 59 kg/130 lbs. and 2012 Olympian Ben Provisor (Colorado Springs, Colo./New York AC) at 85 kg/187 lbs. The USA also won the heavyweight match by forfeit.
Jones stopped 2012 University World silver medalist Michal Tracz of Poland, 11-9 in a wide-open match. Provisor emerged with a 4-2 win over talented Mateusz Wolny of Poland, who is a 2010 European Junior bronze medalist.
Against Russia, the U.S. winner was 2010 World Team member Jake Fisher (Minneapolis, Minn./Minnesota Storm) at 75 kg/165 lbs., who beat 2010 Junior European bronze medalist Bilan Nalgiev of Russia, 8-7.
“We had a few bright spots today and I know our guys can compete with the best. I'm glad we made it here so they could experience this high level event. We know the areas we need to improve in now it's time to do the work,” said National Greco-Roman Coach Matt Lindland.
OLEG KARAVAEV INTERNATIONAL
At Minsk, Belarus, November 21
MEDAL MATCHES
First Place – Russia 7, Belarus I 1
Third Place – Belarus II dec. Uzbekistan, 7-1
Fifth Place – Poland 5, Ukraine 3
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Russia 7, Belarus I 1
59 kg – Ibrahim Labazanov (Russia) dec. Maksim Kazharski (Belarus), 2-1
66 kg – Artem Surkov (Russia) tech. fall Yarslau Kardash (Belarus), 8-0
71 kg – Chingiz Labazanov (Russia) dec. Pavel Liakh (Belarus), 5-1
75 kg – Bilan Nalgiev (Russia) tech. fall Valery Palenski (Belarus), 9-0
80 kg – Evgeny Saleev (Russia) tech. fall Viktar Sasunouski (Belarus), 8-0
85 kg – Azamat Bikbaev (Russia) dec. Javid Hamzatau (Belarus), 1-0
98 kg – Nikita Melnikov (Russia) dec. Aliaksandr Hrabovik (Belarus), 4-1
130 kg – Ioseb Chugoshvili (Belarus) dec. Vasilii Parshin (Russia), 5-0
GROUP A DUAL MEETS
Belarus I 8, Kazakhstan 0
Ukraine 5, Kazakhstan 3
Belarus I 7, Uzbekistan 1
Kazakhstan 4, Uzbekistan 4
Belarus I 8, Ukraine 0
Uzbekistan 5, Ukraine 3
GROUP B DUAL MEETS
Belarus II 5, Poland 2
Russia 7, USA 1
Russia 7, Belarus II 1
Poland 5, USA 3
Belarus II 8, USA 0
Russia 8, Poland 0
USA DUAL MEETS IN GROUP B
Belarus II 8, USA 0
59 kg – Elbek Tazhyieu (Belarus) tech. fall Ryan Mango (USA), 8-0
66 kg – Mikhail Siamionau (Belarus) dec. Bryce Saddoris (USA), 2-0
71 kg – Andrei Pikuza (Belarus) tech. fall Bo Beckman (USA), 10-1
75 kg – Aliaksandr Henuveina (Belarus) dec. Jake Fisher (USA), 2-1
80 kg –Radik Kuliev (Belarus) dec. Patrick Martinez (USA), 8-5
85 kg – Aliaksandr Kikiniou (Belarus) dec. Ben Provisor (USA), 4-1
98 kg – Tsimafei Dzeinichenka (Belarus) tech. fall Orry Elor (USA), 8-0
130 kg – Miksim Pashkou (Belarus) tech fall Toby Erickson (USA), 13-2
Poland 5, USA 3
59 kg – Sam Jones (USA) dec. Michal Tracz (Poland), 11-9
66 kg – Gregorz Wanke (Poland) dec. Alejandro Sancho (USA), 9-3
71 kg – Daniel Rutkowski (Poland) tech. fall Bo Beckman (USA), 8-0
75 kg – Arkadiusz Kulynycz (Poland) pin Geordan Speiller (USA)
80 kg – Ben Provisor (USA) dec. Mateusz Wolny (Poland), 4-2
85 kg – Tadeusz Michalik (Poland) tech. fall Patrick Martinez (USA), 9-1
98 kg – Erwin Imierski (Poland) pin Orry Elor (USA)
130 kg – David Arendt (USA) won by forfeit
Russia 7, USA 1
59 kg – Zaur Kabaloev (Russia) tech. fall Sam Jones (USA), 8-0
66 kg – Aleksei Kiiankin (Russia) tech. fall Bryce Saddoris (USA), 10-1
71 kg – Chingiz Lalbazanov (Russia) tech. fall Bo Beckman (USA), 9-0
75 kg – Jake Fisher (USA) dec. Bilan Nalgiev (Russia), 8-7
80 kg – Ramazan Abacharaev (Russia) tech. fall Ben Provisor (USA), 9-0
85 kg – Azamat Bikbaev (Russia) tech. fall Patrick Martinez (USA), 8-0
98 kg – Nikita Melnikov (Russia) pin Orry Elor (USA)
130 kg – Vasilii Parshin (Russia) tech. fall Toby Erickson (USA), 11-0
U.S dual meet team roster
59 kg/130 lbs. – Ryan Mango, Stanford, Calif. (Stanford WC)
59 kg/130 lbs. – Sam Jones, Folsom, La. (USOTS)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Bryce Saddoris, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Alejandro Sancho, Miami, Fla. (New York AC/USOTS)
71 kg/156 lbs. – Bo Beckman, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Jake Fisher, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Geordan Speiller, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
80 kg/176 lbs. – Patrick Martinez, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
85 kg/187 lbs. – Ben Provisor, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
98 kg/216 lbs. – Orry Elor, Walnut Creek, Calif. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – Toby Erickson, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – David Arendt, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
National Greco-Roman Coach – Matt Lindland, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Assistant USOTS Greco-Roman Coach – Aghasi Manukyan, Marquette, Mich.
Official – Mark Anderson, Augusta, Kan.
Medical – Ryan Palmer, Carthage, Mo.
MINSK, Belarus – The United States went 0-3 in Greco-Roman dual meets at the Oleg Karavaev International in Minsk, Belarus on November 21.
The competition was an eight-team tournament, split into two pools of four teams. The United States dropped its three dual meets, losing to Poland (5-3), Russia (7-1), Belarus II (8-0)
In the dual meet against Poland, winning matches for the USA were Sam Jones (Folsom, La./USOTS) at 59 kg/130 lbs. and 2012 Olympian Ben Provisor (Colorado Springs, Colo./New York AC) at 85 kg/187 lbs. The USA also won the heavyweight match by forfeit.
Against Russia, the U.S. winner was 2010 World Team member Jake Fisher (Minneapolis, Minn./Minnesota Storm) at 75 kg/165 lbs.
“We had a few bright spots today and I know our guys can compete with the best. I'm glad we made it here so they could experience this high level event. We know the areas we need to improve in now it's time to do the work,” said National Greco-Roman Coach Matt Lindland.
Addition result information will be posted when available.
OLEG KARAVAEV INTERNATIONAL
At Minsk, Belarus, November 21
MEDAL MATCHES
First Place – Russia dec. Belarus I
Third Place – Belarus II dec. Uzbekistan
GROUP A DUAL MEETS
Belarus I 8, Kazakhstan 0
Ukraine 5, Kazakhstan 3
Belarus I 7, Uzbekistan 1
Kazakhstan 4, Uzbekistan 4
Belarus I 8, Ukraine 0
Uzbekistan dec. Ukraine, bout score not available
GROUP B DUAL MEETS
Belarus II 5, Poland 2
Russia 7, USA 1
Russia 7, Belarus II 1
Poland 5, USA 3
Belarus II 8, USA 0
Russia 8, Poland 0
U.S dual meet team roster
59 kg/130 lbs. – Ryan Mango, Stanford, Calif. (Stanford WC)
59 kg/130 lbs. – Sam Jones, Folsom, La. (USOTS)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Bryce Saddoris, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
66 kg/145.5 lbs. – Alejandro Sancho, Miami, Fla. (New York AC/USOTS)
71 kg/156 lbs. – Bo Beckman, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Jake Fisher, Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Storm)
75 kg/165 lbs. – Geordan Speiller, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
80 kg/176 lbs. – Patrick Martinez, Oviedo, Fla. (Florida Jets)
85 kg/187 lbs. – Ben Provisor, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC)
98 kg/216 lbs. – Orry Elor, Walnut Creek, Calif. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – Toby Erickson, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC/USOTS)
130 kg/286 lbs. – David Arendt, Camp LeJeune, N.C. (U.S. Marines)
National Greco-Roman Coach – Matt Lindland, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Assistant USOTS Greco-Roman Coach – Aghasi Manukyan, Marquette, Mich.
Official – Mark Anderson, Augusta, Kan.
Medical – Ryan Palmer, Carthage, Mo.