UPDATE: U.S. wins four golds and Greco team title at Pan American Cadet Championships in Peru
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by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling
The USA Cadet Pan American Greco-Roman Team poses with its first place trophy. Photo by Mel Dow.
LIMA, Peru – The United States claimed four gold medals and nine total medals in Greco-Roman at the Pan American Cadet Championships on Friday. This featured 15-17 year old wrestlers from North, South and Central America.
Claiming gold medals were Andrew Chambal of Millington, Mich. at 42 kg/92.5 lbs., Colin Valdiviez of Lee’s Summit, Mo. at 54 kg/119 lbs., Calvin Germinaro of Ramsey, Minn. at 63 kg /138.75 lbs. and Noah Adams of Coal City, W.Va. at 100 kg/220 lbs.
Chambral went 4-0 in a five-athlete roundrobin, scoring three technical falls and a pin. Included was a 9-0 technical fall over runner-up Junior Medina Guaman of Ecuador.
Valdiviez won both of his matches, stopping Michael Jimenez Chispon of Ecuador in the finals, 8-8.
Germinaro finished with a 3-0 record, with technical falls in his first two bouts. He stopped David Brooks Bodden of Honduras, 6-3 in the finals.
Adams won both of his matches by technical fall, including an 8-0 stoppage over Paul Morales Bojorquez of Mexico in the finals.
Winning silver medals with a 2-1 records were Jack Karstetter of Tulsa, Okla. at at 58 kg/127.75 lbs. and Jake Hendricks of New Ringgold, Pa. at 76 kg/167.5 lbs.
Battling back after losses to claim bronze medals were Cevion Severado of St. Peters, Mo. at 46 kg/101.5 lbs. , Dylan D’Emilio of Curtice, Ohio at 50 kg/110 lbs. and Michael Beard of Pottstown, Pa. at 85 kg/187.5 lbs.
CORRECTION: The United States won the Greco-Roman team title with 88 points, followed by Peru with 72 points and Mexico with 63 points. Under a new UWW rule, countries could enter two athletes per weight at the Continental Cadet tournaments. However, only one athlete per weight can score points in the team standings.
"The team was able to maintain focus and poise throughout the tournament to compete, as well as represent a high level. Although a young team in an unknown environment, they came to wrestle. The skill set of the Pan Americans has improved and made competition at this year's tournament exciting a great test for our team. Everyone came through healthy and now turn their sights on Freestyle, while the women's team take to mat." said Team Leader Mel Dow.
The U.S. women’s freestyle team weighed in and received their draws for Saturday, which are listed below.
PAN AMERICAN CADET CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Lima, Peru
Greco-Roman results.
42 kg/92.5 lbs
Gold - Andrew Chambral (USA)
Silver - Junior Medina Guaman (Ecador)
Bronze - Jeser Pereira Borja (Colombia)
46 kg/101.5 lbs.
Gold - Nestor Delgado Ramirez (Mexico)
Silver - Alexander Ore Solis (Peru)
Bronze - Cevion Severado (USA)
Bronze - Kevin Chavez Aguilar (Peru)
50 kg/110 lbs.
Gold - Martin Bazaldua de la Riva (Mexico)
Silver - Juan Molina Paste (Ecuador)
Bronze - Jair Martel Robles (Peru)
Bronze - Dylan D'Emilio (USA)
54 kg/119 lbs.
Gold - Colin Valdiviez (USA)
Silver - Michael Jimenez Chispon (Ecuador)
Bronze - Efren Avellano Vega (Mexico)
Bronze - Matias Panero (Argentina)
58 kg/127.75 lbs.
Gold - Gerardo Oliva Montes (Peru)
Silver - Jack Karstetter (USA)
Bronze - Jose Davila Cabello (Mexico)
Bronze - Irving Salazar Cabrera (Mexico)
63 kg /138.75 lbs.
Gold - Calvin Germinaro (USA)
Silver - David Brooks Bodden (Honduras)
Bronze - Brisd Walttuoni Rojas (Peru)
Bronze - Diego Diaz (Colombia)
69 kg/152 lbs.
Gold - Angel Parada (Venezuela)
Silver - Adrian Ayaucan Mendriel (Peru)
Bronze - Jhoniez Guzman (Colombia)
Bronze - Jesus Lopez Nino (Mexico)
76 kg/167.5 lbs.
Gold - Arturo Camacho Valenciano (Mexico)
Silver - Jake Hendricks (USA)
Bronze - Raul Gierbolini Rivera (Puerto Rico)
Bronze - Luis Lopez Vasquez (Mexico)
85 kg/187.5 lbs.
Gold - Jhony Gonzalez (Colombia)
Silver - Jermy Julio (Venezuela)
Bronze - Michael Beard (USA)
Bronze - Fabio Rodriguez (Brazil)
100 kg/220 lbs.
Gold - Noah Adams (USA)
Silver - Paul Morales Bojorquez (Mexico)
Bronze - Christopher O'Toole (Canada)
Bronze - Carlos Pairazaman Albuqueque (Peru)
Greco-Roman entries
42 kg/92.5 lbs. – Andrew Chambal, Millington, Mich., gold medal
WIN Jossier Denegri Arizapana (Peru), tech. fall 8-0
WIN Junior Medina Guaman (Ecuador), tech. fall 9-0
WIN Pool Denegri Arizapana (Peru), tech. fall 8-0
WIN Jeser Pereira Borja (Colombia), pin
46 kg/101.5 lbs. – Cevion Severado, St. Peters, Mo., bronze medal
LOSS Nestor Delgado Ramirez (Mexico), tech. fall 1-9
50 kg/110 lbs. – Dylan D’Emilio, Curtice, Ohio, bronze medal
LOSS Martin Bazaldua de La Riva (Mexico), tech. fall 0-8
WIN Hygor Hakkene Silveira (Brazil), tech. fall 8-0
54 kg/119 lbs. – Colin Valdiviez, Lee’s Summit, Mo., gold medal
WIN Joshua Beke (Canada), tech. fall 13-4
WIN Michael Jimenez Chispon (Ecuador), 8-8
58 kg/127.75 lbs. – Jack Karstetter, Tulsa, Okla., silver medal
WIN Lautaro Pereyra (Argentina), tech. fall 8-0
WIN Jose Davila Cabello (Peru), 3-0
LOSS Gerardo Oliva Montes (Peru), tech. fall 0-10
63 kg /138.75 lbs.– Calvin Germinaro, Ramsey, Minn., gold medal
WIN Adriel Souza (Brazil), tech. fall 10-0
WIN Diego Diaz (Colombia), tech. fall 8-0
WIN David Brooks Bodden (Honduras), 6-3
69 kg/152 lbs.– Tyler Dow, Stoughton, Wis., fifth place
WIN Sandro Herrera (Argentina), pin
LOSS A. Parada (Venezuela), 0-2
LOSS Jesus Lopez Nino (Mexico), 8-9
76 kg/167.5 lbs.– Jake Hendricks, New Ringgold, Pa., silver medal
WIN Thales Alves (Brazil), 4-4
WIN Raul Gierbolini Rivera (Puerto Rico), 4-2
LOSS Arturo Camacho Valenciano (Mexico), 3-4
85 kg/187.5 lbs. – Michael Beard, Pottstown, Pa., bronze medal
WIN Jimmy Quinonez Diaz (Ecuador), tech. fall 9-0
LOSS Jhony Gonzalez (Colombia), tech. fall 0-8
WIN Eduardo Cordova Teves (Peru), pin
100 kg/220 lbs. – Noah Adams, Coal City, W.Va., gold medal
WIN Christopher O’Toole (Canada), tech. fall 9-0
WIN Paul Morales Bojorquez (Mexico), tech. fall 8-0
Team Standings
1. United States, 88
2. Peru, 72
3. Mexico, 63
U.S. Women’s freestyle draws
38 kg/83.75 lbs. – Caitlyn Walker, Hatboro, Pa.
Vs. Noemi Mantilla Acuna (Peru)
40 kg/88 lbs. – Tory Marrufo, El Paso, Tex.
Vs. Monet Valencia Janampa (Peru)
43 kg/94.75 lbs. – Kaitlyn Pizzo, Madison Heights, Mich.
Vs. Elizabeth Mora Conde (Peru)
46 kg/101.5 lbs. – Emily Shilson, Maple Grove, Minn.
Vs. Yeimy Perea (Colombia)
49 kg/108 lbs. – Stefana Jelacic, Fountain Hills, Ariz.
Vs. Jacqueline Lew (Canada)
52 kg/114.5 lbs. – Cameron Guerin, Yakima, Wash.
Vs. Leticia Gonzales (Brazil)
56 kg/123.25 lbs. – Cierra Foster, Post Falls, Idaho
Vs. Kinley Link (Canada)
60 kg/132 lbs. – Breanna Douglas, Paola, Kansas
Vs. Ginamarie Santiago Ayala (Puerto Rico)
65 kg/143 lbs. – Jayden Laurent, Denmark, Wis.
Vs. Ana Contreras Coronado (Mexico)
70 kg/154 lbs. – Brooke Logan, El Mirage, Ariz.
Vs. Keren Guevara Melendez (Peru)
LIMA, Peru – The United States claimed four gold medals and nine total medals in Greco-Roman at the Pan American Cadet Championships on Friday. This featured 15-17 year old wrestlers from North, South and Central America.
Claiming gold medals were Andrew Chambal of Millington, Mich. at 42 kg/92.5 lbs., Colin Valdiviez of Lee’s Summit, Mo. at 54 kg/119 lbs., Calvin Germinaro of Ramsey, Minn. at 63 kg /138.75 lbs. and Noah Adams of Coal City, W.Va. at 100 kg/220 lbs.
Chambral went 4-0 in a five-athlete roundrobin, scoring three technical falls and a pin. Included was a 9-0 technical fall over runner-up Junior Medina Guaman of Ecuador.
Valdiviez won both of his matches, stopping Michael Jimenez Chispon of Ecuador in the finals, 8-8.
Germinaro finished with a 3-0 record, with technical falls in his first two bouts. He stopped David Brooks Bodden of Honduras, 6-3 in the finals.
Adams won both of his matches by technical fall, including an 8-0 stoppage over Paul Morales Bojorquez of Mexico in the finals.
Winning silver medals with a 2-1 records were Jack Karstetter of Tulsa, Okla. at at 58 kg/127.75 lbs. and Jake Hendricks of New Ringgold, Pa. at 76 kg/167.5 lbs.
Battling back after losses to claim bronze medals were Cevion Severado of St. Peters, Mo. at 46 kg/101.5 lbs. , Dylan D’Emilio of Curtice, Ohio at 50 kg/110 lbs. and Michael Beard of Pottstown, Pa. at 85 kg/187.5 lbs.
CORRECTION: The United States won the Greco-Roman team title with 88 points, followed by Peru with 72 points and Mexico with 63 points. Under a new UWW rule, countries could enter two athletes per weight at the Continental Cadet tournaments. However, only one athlete per weight can score points in the team standings.
"The team was able to maintain focus and poise throughout the tournament to compete, as well as represent a high level. Although a young team in an unknown environment, they came to wrestle. The skill set of the Pan Americans has improved and made competition at this year's tournament exciting a great test for our team. Everyone came through healthy and now turn their sights on Freestyle, while the women's team take to mat." said Team Leader Mel Dow.
The U.S. women’s freestyle team weighed in and received their draws for Saturday, which are listed below.
PAN AMERICAN CADET CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Lima, Peru
Greco-Roman results.
42 kg/92.5 lbs
Gold - Andrew Chambral (USA)
Silver - Junior Medina Guaman (Ecador)
Bronze - Jeser Pereira Borja (Colombia)
46 kg/101.5 lbs.
Gold - Nestor Delgado Ramirez (Mexico)
Silver - Alexander Ore Solis (Peru)
Bronze - Cevion Severado (USA)
Bronze - Kevin Chavez Aguilar (Peru)
50 kg/110 lbs.
Gold - Martin Bazaldua de la Riva (Mexico)
Silver - Juan Molina Paste (Ecuador)
Bronze - Jair Martel Robles (Peru)
Bronze - Dylan D'Emilio (USA)
54 kg/119 lbs.
Gold - Colin Valdiviez (USA)
Silver - Michael Jimenez Chispon (Ecuador)
Bronze - Efren Avellano Vega (Mexico)
Bronze - Matias Panero (Argentina)
58 kg/127.75 lbs.
Gold - Gerardo Oliva Montes (Peru)
Silver - Jack Karstetter (USA)
Bronze - Jose Davila Cabello (Mexico)
Bronze - Irving Salazar Cabrera (Mexico)
63 kg /138.75 lbs.
Gold - Calvin Germinaro (USA)
Silver - David Brooks Bodden (Honduras)
Bronze - Brisd Walttuoni Rojas (Peru)
Bronze - Diego Diaz (Colombia)
69 kg/152 lbs.
Gold - Angel Parada (Venezuela)
Silver - Adrian Ayaucan Mendriel (Peru)
Bronze - Jhoniez Guzman (Colombia)
Bronze - Jesus Lopez Nino (Mexico)
76 kg/167.5 lbs.
Gold - Arturo Camacho Valenciano (Mexico)
Silver - Jake Hendricks (USA)
Bronze - Raul Gierbolini Rivera (Puerto Rico)
Bronze - Luis Lopez Vasquez (Mexico)
85 kg/187.5 lbs.
Gold - Jhony Gonzalez (Colombia)
Silver - Jermy Julio (Venezuela)
Bronze - Michael Beard (USA)
Bronze - Fabio Rodriguez (Brazil)
100 kg/220 lbs.
Gold - Noah Adams (USA)
Silver - Paul Morales Bojorquez (Mexico)
Bronze - Christopher O'Toole (Canada)
Bronze - Carlos Pairazaman Albuqueque (Peru)
Greco-Roman entries
42 kg/92.5 lbs. – Andrew Chambal, Millington, Mich., gold medal
WIN Jossier Denegri Arizapana (Peru), tech. fall 8-0
WIN Junior Medina Guaman (Ecuador), tech. fall 9-0
WIN Pool Denegri Arizapana (Peru), tech. fall 8-0
WIN Jeser Pereira Borja (Colombia), pin
46 kg/101.5 lbs. – Cevion Severado, St. Peters, Mo., bronze medal
LOSS Nestor Delgado Ramirez (Mexico), tech. fall 1-9
50 kg/110 lbs. – Dylan D’Emilio, Curtice, Ohio, bronze medal
LOSS Martin Bazaldua de La Riva (Mexico), tech. fall 0-8
WIN Hygor Hakkene Silveira (Brazil), tech. fall 8-0
54 kg/119 lbs. – Colin Valdiviez, Lee’s Summit, Mo., gold medal
WIN Joshua Beke (Canada), tech. fall 13-4
WIN Michael Jimenez Chispon (Ecuador), 8-8
58 kg/127.75 lbs. – Jack Karstetter, Tulsa, Okla., silver medal
WIN Lautaro Pereyra (Argentina), tech. fall 8-0
WIN Jose Davila Cabello (Peru), 3-0
LOSS Gerardo Oliva Montes (Peru), tech. fall 0-10
63 kg /138.75 lbs.– Calvin Germinaro, Ramsey, Minn., gold medal
WIN Adriel Souza (Brazil), tech. fall 10-0
WIN Diego Diaz (Colombia), tech. fall 8-0
WIN David Brooks Bodden (Honduras), 6-3
69 kg/152 lbs.– Tyler Dow, Stoughton, Wis., fifth place
WIN Sandro Herrera (Argentina), pin
LOSS A. Parada (Venezuela), 0-2
LOSS Jesus Lopez Nino (Mexico), 8-9
76 kg/167.5 lbs.– Jake Hendricks, New Ringgold, Pa., silver medal
WIN Thales Alves (Brazil), 4-4
WIN Raul Gierbolini Rivera (Puerto Rico), 4-2
LOSS Arturo Camacho Valenciano (Mexico), 3-4
85 kg/187.5 lbs. – Michael Beard, Pottstown, Pa., bronze medal
WIN Jimmy Quinonez Diaz (Ecuador), tech. fall 9-0
LOSS Jhony Gonzalez (Colombia), tech. fall 0-8
WIN Eduardo Cordova Teves (Peru), pin
100 kg/220 lbs. – Noah Adams, Coal City, W.Va., gold medal
WIN Christopher O’Toole (Canada), tech. fall 9-0
WIN Paul Morales Bojorquez (Mexico), tech. fall 8-0
Team Standings
1. United States, 88
2. Peru, 72
3. Mexico, 63
U.S. Women’s freestyle draws
38 kg/83.75 lbs. – Caitlyn Walker, Hatboro, Pa.
Vs. Noemi Mantilla Acuna (Peru)
40 kg/88 lbs. – Tory Marrufo, El Paso, Tex.
Vs. Monet Valencia Janampa (Peru)
43 kg/94.75 lbs. – Kaitlyn Pizzo, Madison Heights, Mich.
Vs. Elizabeth Mora Conde (Peru)
46 kg/101.5 lbs. – Emily Shilson, Maple Grove, Minn.
Vs. Yeimy Perea (Colombia)
49 kg/108 lbs. – Stefana Jelacic, Fountain Hills, Ariz.
Vs. Jacqueline Lew (Canada)
52 kg/114.5 lbs. – Cameron Guerin, Yakima, Wash.
Vs. Leticia Gonzales (Brazil)
56 kg/123.25 lbs. – Cierra Foster, Post Falls, Idaho
Vs. Kinley Link (Canada)
60 kg/132 lbs. – Breanna Douglas, Paola, Kansas
Vs. Ginamarie Santiago Ayala (Puerto Rico)
65 kg/143 lbs. – Jayden Laurent, Denmark, Wis.
Vs. Ana Contreras Coronado (Mexico)
70 kg/154 lbs. – Brooke Logan, El Mirage, Ariz.
Vs. Keren Guevara Melendez (Peru)
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