Mensah-Stock named UWW Women's Wrestler of the Year and gets over $30,000 for honor
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by United World Wrestling Press, and USA Wrestling
Tamyra Mensah-Stock of the USA celebrates her 2019 World gold medal. UWW photo by Tony Rotundo, Wrestlers Are Warriors.
CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (December 30) -- United World Wrestling has announced its Wrestler of the Year Award winners for 2019: Tamyra MENSAH-STOCK (USA) in women's wrestling, Frank CHAMIZO (ITA) in freestyle, Viktor LORINCZ (HUN) in Greco-Roman.
Each of the three Wrestler of the Year Award winners claimed 30,000 Swiss Francs (CHF) in prize money, while second-place finishers earned 20,000 CHF and third place winners won 10,000 CHF. United World Wrestling is committed to increasing financial incentives in a manner that is sustainable and is equal to all athletes.
The awards winners were selected based on their performances in this year's Ranking Series events, continental championships and the World Championships. Award winners did not have to be world champions, which was a change from last year.
Last year's winners were David TAYLOR (USA) in freestyle, Peter BACSI (HUN) in Greco-Roman, and Petra OLLI (FIN) in women's wrestling.
Mensah-Stock capped off a dominant year by winning a world title in women's wrestling at 68kg with a convincing 8-2 win in the gold-medal match over Jenny FRANSSON (SWE). The 27-year-old American outscored her opponents in Nur-Sultan by a combined score of 44-4. Mensah-Stock, a world bronze medalist in 2018, won gold medals this year at the Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix, Pan American Games, Pan American Championships, Dan Kolov-Nikola Petrov Tournament and City of Sassari Tournament.
"That makes me feel so appreciated," said Mensah-Stock. "Yeah, I'm doing it for certain reasons, but for me to actually get more money out of it, that's incredible. I love doing the Rankings Series."
Under current exchange rates, Mensah-Stock's first place award is worth $31,087.
Yesterday, Mensah-Stock tweeted this: "I want to say thank you to @wrestling (UWW) for having an incentive for the ranking series. I went to 3/4 this year and won them all and in response they are giving me a hefty sum of $$ because the sum was 10k last year but it's been increased. THANK YOU SO MUCH."
Mensah-Stock is a U.S. Olympic Training Center resident athlete. A two-time Texas state champion for Morton Ranch High School, Mensah went on to win two WCWA national titles for Wayland Baptist.
Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ), who became the first Kyrgyzstan wrestler to win a senior world title, finished in second place with 94 points. Aline ROTTER FOCKEN (GER) was third with 87 points.
Chamizo, a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist and 2015 world champion, captured his third world medal with by earning silver at 74kg in Nur-Sultan. In April, Chamizo won his third European title at his third different weight class with an 8-0 victory over France's Zelimkhan KHADJIEV (FRA). He won medals this year at the City of Sassari Tournament (gold), Yasar Dogu (silver) and Dan Kolov-Nikola Petrov Tournament (bronze).
"I'm happy, but I'm not one-hundred percent happy," Chamizo said after being notified of the honor. "I'm eighty percent happy because I wanted to be world champion. My job is it to be world champion.
"Wow, I'm so happy. I can't believe this. Next year I want to try to make to all the Ranking Series tournaments."
World champions J'den COX (USA) and Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO) finished second and third respectively in the freestyle standings.
For his second place finish, Cox's financial reward is worth $20,725 according to today's exchange rate.
Cox is currently a U.S. Olympic Training Center resident athlete. He won four Missouri state titles for Hickman High School and went on to win three NCAA titles and four All-American honors for Missouri.
Lorincz, a three-time world medalist, won gold medals in three Rankings Series events this year: Grand Prix of Zagreb, Grand Prix of Hungary and City of Sassari Tournament. He went on to win a bronze medal at the European Games. At the World Championships in Nur-Sultan, Lorincz reached the gold-medal match before dropping close match to Zhan BELENIUK (UKR), a multiple-time world champion and Olympic medalist. In October, Lorincz won gold at the World Military Games.
"I'm very excited to receive this award," said Lorincz. "It means a lot to be appreciated for my wrestling."
World champion Shinobu OTA (JPN) finished in second place with 88 points, while Zhan BELENIUK (UKR) and Musa EVLOEV (RUS) tied for third.
The 2020 Ranking Series, which will influence seeding for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, kicks off Jan. 15-18 with an event Rome, Italy. A second Rankings Series event will be held June 4-7 in Warsaw, Poland, one month after the final Olympic qualification tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The wrestling competition at the 2020 Olympic Games will take place Aug. 2-8 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
For a complete breakdown of the Rankings Series points, visit www.unitedworldwrestling.org.
United World Wrestling Wrestler of the Year Final Standings
Women's Wrestling
1. Tamyra MENSAH-STOCK (USA, 68kg), 108 points
2. Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ, 62kg), 94 points
3. Aline ROTTER FOCKEN (GER, 76kg), 87 points
Freestyle
1. Frank CHAMIZO (ITA, 74kg), 106 points
2. J'den COX (USA, 92kg), 90 points
3. Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO, 125kg), 88 points
Greco-Roman
1. Viktor LORINCZ (HUN, 87kg), 92 points
2. Shinobu OTA (JPN, 63kg), 88 points
3. Zhan BELENIUK (UKR, 87kg)/Musa EVLOEV (RUS, 97kg), 82 points (5,000 CHF each)
CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (December 30) -- United World Wrestling has announced its Wrestler of the Year Award winners for 2019: Tamyra MENSAH-STOCK (USA) in women's wrestling, Frank CHAMIZO (ITA) in freestyle, Viktor LORINCZ (HUN) in Greco-Roman.
Each of the three Wrestler of the Year Award winners claimed 30,000 Swiss Francs (CHF) in prize money, while second-place finishers earned 20,000 CHF and third place winners won 10,000 CHF. United World Wrestling is committed to increasing financial incentives in a manner that is sustainable and is equal to all athletes.
The awards winners were selected based on their performances in this year's Ranking Series events, continental championships and the World Championships. Award winners did not have to be world champions, which was a change from last year.
Last year's winners were David TAYLOR (USA) in freestyle, Peter BACSI (HUN) in Greco-Roman, and Petra OLLI (FIN) in women's wrestling.
Mensah-Stock capped off a dominant year by winning a world title in women's wrestling at 68kg with a convincing 8-2 win in the gold-medal match over Jenny FRANSSON (SWE). The 27-year-old American outscored her opponents in Nur-Sultan by a combined score of 44-4. Mensah-Stock, a world bronze medalist in 2018, won gold medals this year at the Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix, Pan American Games, Pan American Championships, Dan Kolov-Nikola Petrov Tournament and City of Sassari Tournament.
"That makes me feel so appreciated," said Mensah-Stock. "Yeah, I'm doing it for certain reasons, but for me to actually get more money out of it, that's incredible. I love doing the Rankings Series."
Under current exchange rates, Mensah-Stock's first place award is worth $31,087.
Yesterday, Mensah-Stock tweeted this: "I want to say thank you to @wrestling (UWW) for having an incentive for the ranking series. I went to 3/4 this year and won them all and in response they are giving me a hefty sum of $$ because the sum was 10k last year but it's been increased. THANK YOU SO MUCH."
Mensah-Stock is a U.S. Olympic Training Center resident athlete. A two-time Texas state champion for Morton Ranch High School, Mensah went on to win two WCWA national titles for Wayland Baptist.
Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ), who became the first Kyrgyzstan wrestler to win a senior world title, finished in second place with 94 points. Aline ROTTER FOCKEN (GER) was third with 87 points.
Chamizo, a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist and 2015 world champion, captured his third world medal with by earning silver at 74kg in Nur-Sultan. In April, Chamizo won his third European title at his third different weight class with an 8-0 victory over France's Zelimkhan KHADJIEV (FRA). He won medals this year at the City of Sassari Tournament (gold), Yasar Dogu (silver) and Dan Kolov-Nikola Petrov Tournament (bronze).
"I'm happy, but I'm not one-hundred percent happy," Chamizo said after being notified of the honor. "I'm eighty percent happy because I wanted to be world champion. My job is it to be world champion.
"Wow, I'm so happy. I can't believe this. Next year I want to try to make to all the Ranking Series tournaments."
World champions J'den COX (USA) and Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO) finished second and third respectively in the freestyle standings.
For his second place finish, Cox's financial reward is worth $20,725 according to today's exchange rate.
Cox is currently a U.S. Olympic Training Center resident athlete. He won four Missouri state titles for Hickman High School and went on to win three NCAA titles and four All-American honors for Missouri.
Lorincz, a three-time world medalist, won gold medals in three Rankings Series events this year: Grand Prix of Zagreb, Grand Prix of Hungary and City of Sassari Tournament. He went on to win a bronze medal at the European Games. At the World Championships in Nur-Sultan, Lorincz reached the gold-medal match before dropping close match to Zhan BELENIUK (UKR), a multiple-time world champion and Olympic medalist. In October, Lorincz won gold at the World Military Games.
"I'm very excited to receive this award," said Lorincz. "It means a lot to be appreciated for my wrestling."
World champion Shinobu OTA (JPN) finished in second place with 88 points, while Zhan BELENIUK (UKR) and Musa EVLOEV (RUS) tied for third.
The 2020 Ranking Series, which will influence seeding for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, kicks off Jan. 15-18 with an event Rome, Italy. A second Rankings Series event will be held June 4-7 in Warsaw, Poland, one month after the final Olympic qualification tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The wrestling competition at the 2020 Olympic Games will take place Aug. 2-8 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
For a complete breakdown of the Rankings Series points, visit www.unitedworldwrestling.org.
United World Wrestling Wrestler of the Year Final Standings
Women's Wrestling
1. Tamyra MENSAH-STOCK (USA, 68kg), 108 points
2. Aisuluu TYNYBEKOVA (KGZ, 62kg), 94 points
3. Aline ROTTER FOCKEN (GER, 76kg), 87 points
Freestyle
1. Frank CHAMIZO (ITA, 74kg), 106 points
2. J'den COX (USA, 92kg), 90 points
3. Geno PETRIASHVILI (GEO, 125kg), 88 points
Greco-Roman
1. Viktor LORINCZ (HUN, 87kg), 92 points
2. Shinobu OTA (JPN, 63kg), 88 points
3. Zhan BELENIUK (UKR, 87kg)/Musa EVLOEV (RUS, 97kg), 82 points (5,000 CHF each)
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