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Schultz Collects Silver to Close Out Zagreb Open

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by David Gerhart, USA Wrestling

Cohlton Schultz competes at 2025 World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia

Cohlton Schultz competes at 2025 World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia

ZAGREB, Croatia – During the final session of the 2026 Zagreb Open, 2025 World Team member Cohlton Schultz earned a silver medal at 130 kg. Schultz finished the day going 3-1, highlighted by a victory over the reigning World silver medalist during the early session at Arena Zagreb.


For gold at 130 kg, Schultz found himself up against three-time Olympic medalist and seven-time World champion Riza Kayaalp of Türkiye. After a scoreless opening 90 seconds, Schultz was hit with passivity to fall behind, 1-0. Then, from par terre, Kayaalp turned Schultz three times to extend his advantage to 7-0.


Schultz picked up a point with 2:15 left in the match from passivity by Kayaalp. Schultz could not capitalize and lost a 7-1 decision.


With silver on Sunday, Schultz has now medaled five times in his last seven international competitions.


In the bronze medal match at 72 kg, 2020 Olympian and 2025 World Team member Alejandro Sancho lost an 11-0 technical fall to Uzbekistan’s Shakhzod Kuchkorov.


At 82 kg, turns following passivity in both matches proved to be the difference.


2021 World Team member Jesse Porter was turned three times from the bottom position to fall behind 7-0. Porter did convert a reversal on the final turn to make it 7-1. However, he was unable to overcome the deficit in a 7-2 decision against 2022 World Championships qualifier Ibragim Magomadov of Kazakhstan.


Age-group World medalist Beka Melelashvili had the early lead after earning a point from Iran’s Mohammad Mokhtari’s penalty. In the second period, age-group World medalist Mokhtari took advantage of his passivity point and turned Melelashvili four times and collected the 10-1 technical fall following a U.S. challenge.


Following the five-day tournament, Team USA collected 21 total medals across men’s and women’s freestyle and Greco-Roman.


Match-by-match results of today’s U.S. competitors, team rankings and final standings for each weight class can be found below.


Archived matches and streams of the 2026 Zagreb Open are available to watch through FloWrestling.


Complete brackets are available on UWW Arena.



1. Iran, 125

2. Uzbekistan, 120

3. Kazakhstan, 108

4. Hungary, 93

5. Georgia, 81

6. Türkiye, 71

7. United States, 56

8. Moldova, 53

9. Japan, 40

10. Egypt, 33


Gold – Mohammad Panahisani (Iran)

Silver – Ikhtiyor Botirov (Uzbekistan)

Bronze – Omer Recep (Türkiye)

Bronze – Poya Dad Marz (Iran)

5th – Arsen Zhuma (Kazakhstan)

5th – Lalit (India)

7th – Nurzat Kabdyrakhimov (Kazakhstan)

8th – Yersin Abyir (Kazakhstan)

9th – Filip Bartosik (Czechia)

10th – Jasurbek Ortikboev (Uzbekistan)


Gold – Mohammad Panahisani (Iran) dec. Ikhtiyor Botirov (Uzbekistan), 2-0

Bronze – Omer Recep (Türkiye) tech. fall Arsen Zhuma (Kazakhstan), 8-0

Bronze – Poya Dad Marz (Iran) dec. Lalit (India), 5-3


Gold – Koto Gomi (Japan)

Silver – Alisher Ganiev (Uzbekistan)

Bronze – Amangali Bekbolatov (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Yerbol Kamaliyev (Kazakhstan)

5th – Yu Shiotani (Japan)

5th – Sajjad Abbaspourragani (Iran)

7th – Corneliu Rusu (Moldova)

8th – Georgij Tibilov (Georgia)

9th – Zane Richards (United States)

10th – Max Black (United States)


Gold – Koto Gomi (Japan) tech. fall Alisher Ganiev (Uzbekistan), 10-0

Bronze – Amangali Bekbolatov (Kazakhstan) dec. Yu Shiotani (Japan), 2-1

Bronze – Yerbol Kamaliyev (Kazakhstan) fall Sajjad Abbaspourragani (Iran), 2:15


Gold – Moustafa Alameldin (Egypt)

Silver – Nika Broladze (Georgia)

Bronze – Almatbek Amanbek (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Shakhzod Kuchkorov (Uzbekistan)

5th – Abror Atabaev (Uzbekistan)

5th – Alejandro Sancho (United States)

7th – Krisztian Vancza (Hungary)

8th – Henrik Dahlen (Sweden)

9th – Mishiko Aleksandria (Georgia)

10th – Pavel Puklavec (Croatia)


Gold – Moustafa Alameldin (Egypt) dec. Nika Broladze (Georgia), 4-1

Bronze – Almatbek Amanbek (Kazakhstan) dec. Abror Atabaev (Uzbekistan), 3-3

Bronze – Shakhzod Kuchkorov (Uzbekistan) tech. fall Alejandro Sancho (United States), 11-0


Gold – Yuksel Saricicek (Türkiye)

Silver – Mihail Bradu (Moldova)

Bronze – Mohammad Mokhtari (Iran)

Bronze – Ibragim Magomadov (Kazakhstan

5th – Beka Melelashvili (United States)

5th – Jesse Porter (United States)

7th – Shahin Badaghimofrad (Qatar)

8th – Tornike Mikeladze (Georgia)

9th – Demeu Zhadrayey (Kazakhstan)

10th – Abolfazl Mohmedi (Iran)


Gold – Yuksel Saricicek (Türkiye) dec. Mihail Bradu (Moldova), 5-0

Bronze – Mohammad Mokhtari (Iran) tech. fall Beka Melelashvili (United States), 10-1

Bronze – Ibragim Magomadov (Kazakhstan) dec. Jesse Porter (United States), 7-2


Gold – Alex Szoke (Hungary)

Silver – Islam Yevloyev (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Mohammad Seydi Avendi (Iran)

Bronze – Giorgi Melia (Georgia)

5th – Iussuf Matsiyev (Kazakhstan)

5th – Mihail Kajaia (Serbia)

7th – Uros Krstin (Serbia)

8th – Luka Gabisonia (Georgia)

9th – Daniel Gastl (Austria)

10th – Mathis Bk (Denmark)


Gold – Alex Szoke (Hungary) dec. Islam Yevloyev (Kazakhstan), 4-0

Bronze – Mohammad Seydi Avendi (Iran) dec. Iussuf Matsiyev (Kazakhstan), 1-1

Bronze – Giorgi Melia (Georgia) dec. Mihail Kajaia (Serbia), 2-1


Gold – Riza Kayaalp (Türkiye)

Silver – Cohlton Schultz (United States)

Bronze – Darius Vitek (Hungary)

Bronze – Olzhas Syrlybay (Kazakhstan)

5th – Artur Sarkisjan (Czechia)

5th – Rati Talikishvili (Georgia)

7th – Marko Milanovic (Croatia)

8th – Jacob Logaard (Sweden)

9th – Courtney Freeman (United States)

10th – Laszlo Darabos (Hungary)


Gold – Riza Kayaalp (Türkiye) dec. Cohlton Schultz (United States), 7-1

Bronze – Darius Vitek (Hungary) dec. Artur Sarkisjan (Czechia), 1-1

Bronze – Olzhas Syrlybay (Kazakhstan) dec. Rati Talikishvili (Georgia), 6-1


LOSS Poya Dad Marz (Iran), tech. fall, 8-0


LOSS Alisher Ganiev (Uzbekistan), tech. fall, 9-0

WIN Mert Ilbars (Türkiye), 5-0

LOSS Amangali Bekbolatov (Kazakhstan), 7-4


LOSS Yu Shiotani (Japan), 8-4


LOSS Corneliu Rusu (Moldova), fall, 6:00


LOSS Almatbek Amanbek (Kazakhstan), tech. fall, 8-0


WIN Krisztofer Klanyi (Hungary), 3-1

LOSS Nika Broladze (Georgia), fall, 2:43

WIN Kuldeep Malik (India), 4-1

LOSS Shakhzod Kuchkorov (Uzbekistan), tech. fall, 11-0


WIN Antal Vamos (Serbia), 4-4

LOSS Mihail Bradu (Moldova), tech. fall, 11-1

WIN Shahin Badaghimofrad (Qatar), 1-1

LOSS Mohammad Mokhtari (Iran), tech. fall, 10-1


LOSS Yuksel Saricicek (Türkiye), tech. fall, 9-0

WIN Mykyta Politaiev (Ukraine), 5-2

WIN Filip Sacic (Croatia), fall 2:15

LOSS Ibragim Magomadov (Kazakhstan), 7-2


LOSS Mathias Bak (Denmark), 4-4


LOSS Jacob Logaard (Sweden), 3-1


WIN Darius Vitek (Hungary), 1-1

WIN Marko Milanovic (Croatia), 5-1

WIN Artur Sarkisjan (Czechia), 2-1

LOSS Riza Kayaalp (Türkiye), 7-1


LOSS Riza Kayaalp (Türkiye), tech. fall, 9-0

LOSS Rati Talikishvili (Georgia), tech. fall, 9-0