Luke LILLEDAHL (USA) added a U23 world gold to go with his U17 and U20 golds. (Photo: United World Wrestling / Kadir Caliskan)
Like it has been the story at every World Championships this year, Iran and the United States are locked in a tight race for the Freestyle team trophy yet again.
The USA and Iran are tied 102 points at the U23 World Championships in Novi Sad with just one more day of competition left. The scores tied after U.S. won two golds on Sunday while Iran managed only one along with one silver. Azerbaijan won the gold at the expense of Iran.
World silver medalist Levi Haines became a U23 world champion one month after missing the title at the senior event with yet another dominant win. He faced Turk Ibrahim Yaprak in the final and came out on top 11-1.
Yaprak got the first step-out of the bout but it was all Haines from there on. He used a lateral drop to get four points and lead 4-1. The second four-pointer for Haines came when Yaprak tried to throw him using a chest-wrap but Haines easily blocked him and landed on top to lead 8-1. A head outside take-down and one step-out was enough for Haines to complete the technical superiority win.
In the 57kg, U17 and U20 world champion Luke Lilledahl added a U23 world title to his name with a clinical 4-0 victory over Japan’s Yuta Kikuchi in the final.
Kikuchi was called passive twice in the match and both times Lilledahl got a point. During the second activity period, Lilledahl hit a sweep single and converted it into a take-down to lead 4-0 with a minute remaining in the final. Lilledahl then defended that lead despite Kikuchi’s smart movements to earn his third age-group world title.
Iran’s gold medal came at 125kg as U20 world silver medalist Abolfazl Mohammad Nezhad dominated Khetag Karsanov of Azerbaijan 11-0, in the final. Mohammad Nezhad moved more swiftly than he did in the final at the U20 Worlds.
Karsanov was called passive in the first period and then he gave up a step-out along with fleeing and Mohammad Nezhad was up 3-0. He scored a nice take-down to extend his lead before two go-behinds to be up 9-0.
Karsanov tried hitting a desperate throw only to fall on his own back and give Mohammad Nezhad the winning two points and the gold medal.
Iran could have managed to win a second medal gold of the night but Sina Khalili got clutched by Kanan Heybatov of Azerbaijan in the 70kg final.
Khalili began on a good note, getting a point for passivity and then a take-down to lead 3-0 at the break. Heybatov managed to find an opening in the second period with a fireman’s carry and transitioned the move, lifting Khalili and dropping him on the mat in danger for four points and take a 4-3 lead.
Iran challenged the decision, perhaps asking for two points for Khalili, but lost it. The 5-3 lead for Heybatov left Khalili to score at least three point for victory with two points remaining.
He got one point for Heybatov’s fleeing but he still needed two points to overturn the deficit with 27 seconds remaining. Khalili took a fake shot and Heybatov countered with a take-down and turn to make it 9-4 for the win.
A gold for Khalili would have been Iran a lead of five points over the U.S. but now both countries are tied.
On the final day of competition, with medal bouts in four weight classes, the USA has one in Jaxen Forrest while Iran has one wrestler in bronze medal bouts and second in repechage. While Iran needs to win all, it has to also have that Forrest loses his final to win the team title.
Incidentally, the USA needed to win all its bouts on the final day at the U17 World Championships in Athens and also hope that Iran loses all its bouts. That actually happened.
RESULTS
57kg
GOLD: Luke LILLEDAHL (USA) df. Yuta KIKUCHI (JPN), 4-0
BRONZE: Milad VALIZADEH (IRI) df. Aiandai ONDAR (UWW), 10-1
BRONZE: Nodirbek JUMANAZAROV (UZB) df. Vladyslav ABRAMOV (UKR), 5-0
70kg
GOLD: Kanan HEYBATOV (AZE) df. Sina KHALILI (IRI), 9-4
BRONZE: Alexandr GAIDARLI (MDA) df. Maiis ALIYEV (KAZ), 10-3
BRONZE: PJ DUKE (USA) df. Davit MARGARYAN (ARM), via fall (7-2)
79kg
GOLD: Levi HAINES (USA) df. Ibrahim YAPRAK (TUR), 11-1
BRONZE: Mahdi YOUSEFI (IRI) df. Davud DAUDOV (UWW), 13-3
BRONZE: Geannis GARZON (CUB) df. Nikita DMITRIJEVS MAYEUSKI (UWW), 4-0
125kg
GOLD: Abolfazl MOHAMMAD NEZHAD (IRI) df. Khetag KARSANOV (AZE), 11-0
BRONZE: Hakan BUYUKCINGIL (TUR) df. Daniel HERRERA (USA), 14-3
BRONZE: Khabib DAVUDGADZHIEV (UWW) df. Khachatur KHACHATRYAN (ARM), 9-5
Semifinals
61kg
GOLD: Omurbek ASAN UULU (KGZ) vs. Jaxen FORREST (USA)
SF 1: Omurbek ASAN UULU (KGZ) df. Tolga OZBEK (TUR), 12-1
SF 2: Jaxen FORREST (USA) df. Akito MUKAIDA (JPN), 15-5
65kg
GOLD: SUJEET (IND) vs. Umidjon JALOLOV (UZB)
SF 1: SUJEET (IND) df. Yuto NISHIUCHI (JPN), 3-2
SF 2: Umidjon JALOLOV (UZB) df. Bilol SHARIP UULU (KGZ), 5-2
86kg
GOLD: Eugeniu MIHALCEAN (MDA) vs. Arsen BALAIAN (UWW)
SF 1: Eugeniu MIHALCEAN (MDA) df. Abolfazl RAHMANI (IRI), 2-1
SF 2: Arsen BALAIAN (UWW) df. Tornike SAMKHARADZE (GEO), 10-0
97kg
GOLD: Merab SULEIMANISHVILI (GEO) vs. Arash YOSHIDA (JPN)
BRONZE: Arash YOSHIDA (JPN) df. Rizabek AITMUKHAN (KAZ), via fall (10-0)
BRONZE: Merab SULEIMANISHVILI (GEO) df. Soslan DZHAGAEV (UWW), 16-5

