Yuliana Yaneva beats Meerim Zhumanazarova (Photo UWW)
World silver medalist Yuliana Yaneva of Bulgaria opened her season with a gold medal at the Muhamet Malo Ranking Series in Tirana. Coming just two months before the European Championships, Yaneva’s gold medal makes her the favorite to win gold.
In a field that had Olympic silver medalist Meerim Zhumanazarova of Kyrgyzstan, U23 world champion Nesrin Bas Turkey and European medalist Kateryna Zelenykh of Romania, Yaneva displayed tactical wrestling on her way to pick gold, blanking Zhumanazarova in the final.
While the final lacked action, it was full of some top-level defense with Yaneva being quick to throw her legs back whenever she was attack, circling to get in position and even remained active in both periods to be not put on the activity clock.
Zhumanazarova, however, was put on the clock twice and she failed to score both times, giving Yaneva a 2-0 lead, which was also the winning score.
At the other Olympic weight class in action on Friday, world bronze medalist Macey Kilty of the USA added a gold medal to her season opening bronze at the Zagreb Open three weeks ago.
Kilty, who has moved down to 62kg from 65kg this season, secured three victory via technical superiorities and one was a 9-0 blanking in the semifinals.
The 24-year-old opened the day with a 10-0 win over Amina Capezan of Romania and won next bout against Ukranian Ilona Prokopevniuk with the same score. Facing Zagreb Open silver medalist Johanna Lindborg of Sweden in the semifinal, Kilty brought her counter-attacking game and won 9-0.
Anastasiia Sidelnikoiva (UWW) was moving up to 62kg from 59kg and she felt the difference against Kilty in the final as the American was little too strong for Sidelnikova. Despite giving up two points in an exchange, Kilty controlled the final to win 12-2.
Kilty and Sidelnikova had met in the opening round at the Zagreb Open as well and the former had won via fall.
At 59kg, Norwegian Othelie Hoeie won her first international medal in over two years by Svetlana Lipatova (UWW), 4-2, in the final.
In 2023, Hoeie had one of her best season, winning bronze at the World and European Championships. But since, she has failed to win a medal at six events over the past two years.
The drought finally ended and that too with a gold as Hoeie won three low scoring but tactical bouts in Tirana. She began with a 4-0 victory over Dilan Tan of Turkey before stopping Abigail Nette of the USA, 2-0, in the semifinals.
In the final against Lipatova, Hoeie was about to be called passive when her forward pressure took Lipatova towards the edge and Hoeie scored a takedown to open the scoring and lead 2-0.
Lipatova took a 2-2 criteria lead early in the second period with a powerful takedown that Hoeie failed to defend. As the clock ticked, Hoeie attempted various attacks but with no success.
But in the final minute, Lipatova defending a takedown by pressuring Hoeie’s on the mat but the Norway wrestler managed snuggle out of that and score a clear takedown to lead 4-2.
She defended that lead for the final 44 seconds to win a Ranking Series gold, the first of her career.
World silver medalist Alina Kasabieva (UWW) kept it later to beat Kriszta Incze of Romania 4-2, for the gold medal.
Kasabieva was put on the activity clock in both periods and she failed to score any points in those, giving Incze a 2-0 lead. But as the second period expired, Kasabieva scored a takedown to make it 2-2 but led on criteria, thanks points via bigger technique.
Incze tried a last-ditch attempt in the final 10 seconds but an alert Kasabieva stepped backwards before scoring the match sealing takedown.
Ostaev, Stepanov Win Greco Golds
Former world champion Lasha Gobadze of Georgia was in unreal form today looked like he is going to run away with the 87kg gold medal. He almost did as well.
In the final against Alan Ostaev (UWW), Gobadze hit a reverse lift for four points to lead 5-3. But Ostaev managed to score a front headlock roll to cut the lead to 5-3.
It all changed in the second period when Ostaev exposed Gobadze’s weak conditioning. He scored points using a gut-wrench from par terre and won the gold medal 12-5.
World champion Aleksandr Komarov of Serbia was also entered in the weight class but Milad Alirzaev (UWW) stunned him 1-1 in the opening bout. Alirzaev lost his second bout to Gobadze, 6-6, before returning to win the bronze medal.
Sergei Stepanov (UWW) kept it a simpler against Evgenii Baidusov (UWW), pulling off a 4-0 victory in the 77kg final.
He began with a stepout against Baidusov which was doubled up as Baidusov was penalized for fleeing, giving a 2-0 lead to Stepanov. Then came the point for first par terre position. Though Stepanov failed to score any points, he was up 3-0 at the break.
In a rare occasion, Stepanov was awarded the second par terre position as well in the second. He again failed to score but held a 4-0 lead which he defended until the clock expired.
RESULTS
Women’s Wrestling
59kg
GOLD: Othelie HOEIE (NOR) df. Svetlana LIPATOVA (UWW), 4-2
BRONZE: Mariia VYNNYK (UKR) df. Bediha GUN (TUR), 4-0
BRONZE: Abigail NETTE (USA) df. Dilan TAN (TUR), 3-1
62kg
GOLD: Macey KILTY (USA) df. Anastasiia SIDELNIKOVA (UWW), 12-2
BRONZE: SAVITA (IND) df. Adaugo NWACHUKWU (USA), 7-5
BRONZE: Johanna LINDBORG (SWE) df. Ilona PROKOPEVNIUK (UKR). 7-4
65kg
GOLD: Alina KASABIEVA (UWW) df. Kriszta INCZE (ROU). 4-2
BRONZE: Emma BRUNTIL (USA) df. Aizhan SUIDUOVA (KAZ), 10-0
BRONZE: Gulnura TASHTANBEKOVA (KGZ) df. Apeksha PATIL (IND), 4-3
68kg
GOLD: Yuliana YANEVA (BUL) df. Meerim ZHUMANAZAROVA (KGZ), 2-0
BRONZE: Tindra SJOEBERG (SWE) df. KIRTI (IND), 8-4
BRONZE: Nesrin BAS (TUR) df. Solin PIEARCY (USA), 10-0
Greco-Roman
77kg
GOLD: Sergei STEPANOV (UWW) df. Evgenii BAIDUSOV (UWW), 4-0
BRONZE: Amir ABDI (IRI) df. Kaharman KISSYMETOV (KAZ), 4-3
BRONZE: Robert FRITSCH (HUN) df. Alireza ABDEVALI (IRI), 5-3
87kg
GOLD: Alan OSTAEV (UWW) df. Lasha GOBADZE (GEO), 12-5
BRONZE: Istvan TAKACS (HUN) df. Asan ZHANYSHOV (KGZ), 8-4
BRONZE: Milad ALIRZAEV (UWW) df. Islam ALIEV (UWW), 9-0

