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Martinez, Schultz win golds as USA takes six Greco medals at Malar Cup in Sweden

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by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling

VASTERAS, Sweden – Two young stars from Colorado won gold medals in the UWW Cadet division and the USA came home with six medals overall on the way to a third place finish at the Malar Cup of Greco-Roman on Sunday.


Jordan Martinez of Colorado Springs, Colo. won the gold medal at 54 kg and Cohlton Schultz of Highlands Ranch, Colo. was the champion at 100 kg in the UWW Cadet division.


Martinez, who attends Pine Creek High School and trains at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, went an impressive 6-0 for the day, including two pins and a technical fall.


Schultz, who is a freshman this year at Ponderosa High School and also works out at the OTC, won three straight matches to take the title.


The two U.S. silver medalists were also in the Cadet division, Alston Nutter of Fenimore, Wis. at 58 kg and Tyler Dow of Stoughton, Wis. at 69 kg. Both wrestlers had very impressive 6-1 records, only losing in the gold-medal round.


The two athletes winning bronze medals were in the Senior division, both members of the Northern Michigan University Olympic Training Site (NMU-OTS): Ty Pelot of Two Rivers, Wis. at 59 kg and Parker Betts of St. Michael, Minn. at 130 kg.


Pelot finished with a 3-1 record for the day, with a victory over fellow American Randon Miranda in the bronze-medal bout, 8-0.


Betts finished with a 1-2 record in a four-athlete roundrobin, with all of the matches by decision.


Overall, the USA team was third with 20 points, behind only the champion Huddinge BK club with 32 points and Team Nyland with 20 points, which won the tiebreaker by having more silver medalists.


"Our Cadets came to wrestle, with four guys in the finals and two champions. Fifty percent of the U.S. wrestlers have not competed overseas before. What a great way to start their international career! Nine senior athletes made it to the second day of competition. Every athlete had three to six matches. It was a total Team USA effort to earn third place as a team," said U.S. coach Rob Hermann


The U.S. Cadets won the team race at the Cadet division with 14 points. The U.S. Seniors were in fourth place on the Senior level with six points.

MALAR CUP

At Vasteras, Sweden, Oct. 31- Nov. 1



Senior champions


59 kg – Christoffer Svensson (BK Pan)

66 kg – Houssam Omar (Gallivare Brottning)

71 kg – Michael Widmayer (Germany)

75 kg – Andre Isberg (Varsbergs Bois BK)

80 kg – Bogdan Kourinnoi (Huddinge BK)

85 kg – Oskar Meggerle (Marsvinsholms IF)

98 kg – Emil Sandahl (HBK Bergania)

130 kg – Oskar Marvik (SP09)

U.S. athletes competing in the Senior division


59 kg - Ty Pelot, Two Rivers, Wis. (NMU-OTS), 3rd

WIN Mattias Poutanen (Turun Voimamiehet), pin

WIN Andrew Ibarra (USA), 6-2

LOSS Christoffer Svensseon (BK Pan), pin

WIN Randon Miranda (USA), tech. fall, 8-0


59 kg - Andrew Ibarra, Santa Maria, Calif. (NMU-OTS), 6th

LOSS Christoffer Svensson (BK Pan), 2-4

LOSS Ty Pelot (USA), 2-6


59 kg - Randon Miranda, Palmdale, Calif. (NMU-OTS), 4th

LOSS Shamil Mamatsuev (Belgium), tech. fall 0-10

WIN Dilo Abdi (Falkoping A0BK), tech, fall 8-0

WIN Emil Johannson (Hallsberts BK), tech, fall 4-12

WIN Dalton Roberts (USA), 7-6

LOSS Ty Pelot (USA), tech fall, 0-8


59 kg - Dalton Roberts, Fowlerville, Mich. (NMU-OTS). 5th

WIN Dilo Abdi (Falkoping AoBK), tech. fall 9-0

LOSS Shamil Mamatsuev (Belguim), 5-7

LOSS Randon Miranda (USA), 6-7


66 kg - Jamal Dearmond, Sacramento, Calif. (NMU-OTS), 9th

WIN Mikkel Lassen (BK Thor), tech. fall, 4-12

LOSS Andre Jonsson (BK Trim), 5-6

LOSS Carl Agren (Soderhamms BK), 1-5


66 kg - Hunter Kelley, Ray City, Ga. (NMU-OTS). 5th

WIN Isak Selder (Huddinge BK), in

LOSS Tomi Eronen (Lotkcan Painimiehet ry), tech. fall 6-14

WIN Elias Pettersson (Norrkopings BK), tech. fall 10-2

WIN Markus Ahtianine (Peraseinajoen Toive), tech fall 8-0

LOSS Joussam Omar (Gallivare Brottining), tech, fall 4,13


71 kg - Logan Kass, New Prague, Minn. (NMU-OTS), 5th

WIN Islam Katsiev (Bjornekulla BK), pin

WIN Zaurbek Nuriev (Sparvagen Wrestling), pin

WIN Vegard Strom (Ostfold Brytkrets), tech. fall, 8-0

LOSS Michael Widmayer (Germany), tech. fall 11-3

LOSS Pontus Bergstrom (HBK Bergania), tech. fall 10-2


71 kg - Ali Khan, Elk Grove, Calif., (NMU-OTS), 6th

WIN Simon Pettersson (AK 77), tech. fall 10-0

LOSS Artur Vardanyan (Sparvagen Wrestling), 2-8

WIN Ali Baber (Marsvinshols IF), 12-5

WIN Moneim Affane (Bjornekulla BK), tech. fall 10-2

LOSS Daniel Martensson (BK Pan), 8-0


75 kg - Michael Donato, Brooklyn, N.Y. (NMU-OTS), dnp/14th

LOSS Markus Fredriksson (Bjornekulla BK), pin

LOSS Andre Isberg (Varbergs Bois BK), pin


85 kg - Austin Chaon, Geneva, Ill. (NMU-OTS), 8th

LOSS Emil Johansson (BK Snar), tech. fall 1-9

WIN Mats Stovind (Kolbotn IL), tech. fall, 8-0

WIN Andre Castellan (Lorenskog Bryteklubb), pin

WIN Artuu-Petteri Klami (Kotkan Painimiehet ry), pin

LOSS Valiahdet Veeti (Team Nyland), tech. fall 10-0


98 kg - G’Angelo Hancock, Colorado Springs, Colo. (USOTC), 4th

WIN Kevin Baumann (SK Kadrina), 10-9

LOSS Pontus Lundh (Arboga AK), pin

WIN Jakob Brandt (Huddinge BK), pin

LOSS Leon Kessidis (Hunddinge BK), 0-1


98 kg - West Cathcart, Genesco, Ill. (NMU-OTS), 7th

WIN Viktor Gustavsson (Lidopings AS), pin

LOSS Leon Kessidis (Huddinge BK), tech. fall 0-8

LOSS Emil Sandahl (HBK Bergania), 5-6


130 kg - Parker Betts, St. Michael, Minn. (NMU-OTS), 3rd

WIN Walid Said (Sparvagen Wrestling), 7-2

LOSS Oskar Marvik (SP09), 2-8

LOSS Mattias Viitanen (Hskt-brottning), 2-3

Cadet champions

46 kg – Sondre Svarstad (Snogg Bryting)

50 kg – Nikolai Mohammadi (BK Thor)

54 kg – Jordan Martinez (USA)

58 kg – Vusal Karimov (BK Orion)

63 kg – Didrik Silverin (Kungsbacka BK)

69 kg – Erik Soini (Huddinge BK)

76 kg – Toutaeiv Aboubakar (Belgium)

85 kg – Jannis Kessidis (Huddinge BK)

100 kg – Cohlton Schultz (USA)

U.S. athletes competing in the Cadet division


54 kg - Jordan Martinez, Colorado Springs, Colo., champion

WIN Matthias Biorjna (Fauske Alteklubb), pin

WIN Timmy Skold (Norrtaikje), 6-0

WIN Erik Leikkari (Seinajoen Paini-Miehet), tech fall 9-0

WIN Anton Jaineskob (Gotteborgs Stadslag), pin

WIN Samuel Nyberg (SAIK-Sundsvall), 6-2

WIN Jussi Autio (Seinajoe Paini-Miehet), 7-2


58 kg - Alston Nutter, Fenimore, Wis.. 2nd

WIN Anton Holk (Marsvinsholm IF), pin

WIN Ferouz Shah (BK Orion), pin

WIN Oliver Eriksson (BK Loke), tech. fall 8-0

WIN Isak Bo Romes (Fauske Atleklubb), pin

WIN Dosjayev Magomed (Belgium), pin

WIN Mohammad Amiri (Orgryte BF), pin

LOSS Vusal Karimov (BK Orion), tech. fall 5-14


58 kg - Erik Spence, Elk Grove, Calif., dnp/13th

LOSS Lukas Hoier Jensen (BK Thor), tech. fall 0-8

WIN Aron Hervig (Lambertseter Bryteklubb), pin

LOSS Tobias Simonsen (Ostfold Brytekrets), 5-7


69 kg - Tyler Dow, Stoughton, Wis., 2nd

WIN Max Ringstrom (BK Pan), tech. fall 8-0

WIN Edward Skog (Ostervala AK), 9-0

WIN Sebastjian Lundell (Vasteras BK), tech. fall 8-0

WIN Anton Ritola (BK Snar), tech. fall 8-0

WIN Calle Norgerg (Heby BK), 6-1

WIN Leon Rylander (Enkopings BK), pin

LOSS Erik Soini (Huddinge BK), tech. fall 3-14


100 kg - Cohlton Schultz, Highlands Ranch, Colo., champion

WIN Fardin Anosheh (BK Atlas), 3-3

WIN Hendrik Kalme (Team 2016 Tallinn Open), pin

WIN Arvi Savolainen (Team Savolinen), 4-4

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