Bey misses bronze match, Black, Sancho still in repechage mix entering Greco-Roman semifinals
by Richard Immel, USA Wrestling
Kamal Bey in the 77 kg repechage at the 2025 World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia.
ZAGREB, Croatia – The Friday morning session at the 2025 World Championships saw Kamal Bey go 1-1 in the 77 kg repechage and Michial Foy win his 97 kg opener at Arena Zagreb to give Team USA a pair of solid Greco-Roman victories.
Bey’s dream of wrestling for a bronze medal came one offensive leg foul call from coming to fruition. He was sensational in his first match of the session, breezing past 2017 World silver medalist Mateusz Bernatek of Poland, 11-2. In repechage round two, Bey dropped a gut-twisting, 4-2, decision to 2024 World bronze medalist Ahmet Yilmaz of Türkiye. Bey nailed a two-point high-dive finish with 25 seconds left in the match to take the lead on criteria, but the points were taken off the board when an offensive leg foul was uncovered upon video review.
The 2024 Olympian ended his fourth World Championships with a 1-2 record in one of the deepest weight classes regardless of style.
Foy, who is a first-time Senior World Team member for Team USA, impressed with a 4-0 win over 2024 Olympian Mindaugas Venckaitis of Lithuania. Foy scored a pair of takedowns in the contest and avoided giving up a forced par terre opportunity. In his next match, Foy was defeated by 2020 Olympian and three-time age-group World medalist Giorgi Melia of Georgia, 9-0. Melia went on to drop his quarterfinal match, eliminating Foy from the tournament.
Two U.S. entrants started the tournament 0-1 in Greco-Roman—Max Black at 60 kg and Alejandro Sancho at 72 kg. Black dropped a 7-1 decision to two-time World bronze medalist and 2024 Olympian Aidos Sultangali of Kazakhstan. Sancho went 4-0 against 2023 World champion and 2024 World runner-up Ibrahim Ghanem of France. Both men are still in the repechage running heading into the pivotal semifinal session this evening.
For a complete match-by-match breakdown of the morning session for Team USA in Zagreb, browse our day seven match notes.
The tournament resumes at 4:45 p.m. local time on Friday with the Greco-Roman group two (60-72-97 kg) semifinals, followed by the Greco-Roman group one (55-77-82-130 kg) medal matches at 6 p.m. Zagreb, Croatia, is in the GMT +2 time zone, which is six hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Time.
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Gold – Payam Ahmadi Balootaki (Iran) vs. Vakhtang Lolua (Georgia)
Bronze – Eldaniz Azizli (Azerbaijan) vs. Ulan Muratbek Uulu (Kyrgyzstan)
Bronze – Muhammet Cakir (Türkiye) vs. Huoying Shi (China)
Gold – Nao Kusaka (Japan) vs. Malkhas Amoyan (Armenia)
Bronze – Robert Fritsch (Hungary) vs. Demeu Zhadrayev (Kazakhstan)
Bronze – Alireza Abdevali (Iran) vs. Ahmet Yilmaz (Türkiye)
Gold – Gholamreza Farokhisenjani (Iran) vs. Gela Bolkvadze (Georgia)
Bronze – Karlo Kodric (Croatia) vs. Ramon Betschart (Switzerland)
Bronze – Taizo Yoshida (Japan) vs. Adlet Tiuliubaev (UWW)
Gold – Amin Mirzazadeh (Iran) vs. Darius Vitek (Hungary)
Bronze – Wenhao Jiang (China) vs. Elias Kuosmanen (Finland)
Bronze – Pavel Hlinchuk (UWW) vs. Mykola Kuchmii (Ukraine)
Aidos Sultangali (Kazakhstan) vs. Amiran Shavadze (Georgia)
Alisher Ganiev (Uzbekistan) vs. Georgij Tibilov (Serbia)
Ulvu Ganizade (Azerbaijan) vs. Abdullo Aliev (Uzbekistan)
Merey Maulitkanov (Kazakhstan) vs. Ibrahim Ghanem (France)
Mohammadhadi Saravi (Iran) vs. Kiryl Maskevich (UWW)
Artur Sargsian (UWW) vs. Murad Ahmadiyev (Azerbaijan)
WIN Koriun Sahradian (Ukraine), 2-1
WIN Sajjad Ali Albidhan (Iraq), fall, 4:23
LOSS Eldaniz Azizli (Azerbaijan), 5-1
LOSS Malkhas Amoyan (Armenia), 2-1
WIN Mateusz Bernatek (Poland), tech. fall, 11-2
LOSS Ahmet Yilmaz (Türkiye), 4-2
LOSS Shahin Badaghimofrad (Qatar), 6-4
130 kg – Cohlton Schultz (Tempe, Ariz./Atreus WC), Eliminated
LOSS Sergei Semenov (UWW), 5-2
LOSS Aidos Sultangali (Kazakhstan), 7-1
LOSS Ibrahim Ghanem (France), 4-0
WIN Mindaugas Venckaitis (Lithuania), 4-0
LOSS Giorgi Melia (Georgia), tech. fall, 9-0