Jon_Kozak 151 Report post Posted September 10 (edited) 57KG - 38 Entries. 7 World/Olympic Medalists. 2 World/Olympic Champs Andreev (BLR) - World Bronze 14 Atli (TUR) - World Bronze 18 Atrinacharchi (IRI) - Asian Champ 19 Amiraslanov (AZE) - Junior Champ 15, Euro Games Champ 19 Erdenebat (MGL) - World Bronze 17 Fix (USA) - Junior Champ 17 Harutunyan (ARM) - 2 x Junior Bronze 17 and 18…Euro Champ 19 Micic (SRB) - Jr. Bronze 15, Euro Games Silver 19, Euro Bronze 18 Sanayev (KAZ) - World Silver 18 Takahashi (JPN) - World Champ 17, World Bronze 18 Uguev (RUS) - World Champ 18 Yatsenko (UKR) - World Bronze 17 61KG - 26 Entries. 4 World/Olympic Medalists. 1 World/Olympic Champ Bonne (CUB) - World Champ 18, World Bronze 17, World Bronze 14 Ehsanpoor (IRI) - Asian Champ 19 - 5th in worlds 17 Graff (USA) - Pan Am Champ 17 Gvarzatilov (AZE) - World Bronze 16 - Junior Champ 13 Idrisov (RUS) - U23 Champ 18 Lomtadze (GEO) - World Silver 16 Tumenbileg (MGL) - World Bronze 18 Topal (TUR) - Euro Bronze 18 and 19 Yamaguchi (JPN) - Junior Champ 19 65KG - 46 Entries. 7 World/Olympic Medalists. 3 World/Olympic champs Aliev (AZE) - World Champ 17, 15, 14, Olympic Bronze 16 Guidea (ROU) - Euro Bronze 16; 18 Khinchegashvili (GEO) - Olympic Silver 12, Gold 16, World Silver 14, Champ 15, Bronze 17 Kilicsallayan (TUR) - Euro Silver 19; Bronze 18, University Champ 14, Junior Champ 13 Muszukajev (HUN) - Junior Silver, Russian Runner Up in 2018 Niyazbekov (KAZ) - World Bronze - 2011 Otoguro (JPN) - World Champ 18 Punia, Bajrang (IND) - World Silver 18 Rashidov (RUS) - World Silver 17, 18 Retherford (USA) - Cadet Champ 12 Skryabin (BLR) - University Bronze 14, Russian Nationals Bronze 16 Tevanyan (ARM) - U23 Euro Champ 2019, Jr Bronze 18 Valdes Tobier (CUB) - World Bronze 17, 18 70KG - 30 Entries. 7 World/Olympic Medalists. 1 World/Olympic Champ Baev (RUS) - Jr Champ 17, U23 Silver 18 Batirov (BRN) - World Silver 18…HE’S 34! Junior Silver 03, Euro Silver 04; 09, Dogdurbek Uulu (KGZ) - World Bronze 16 Emamichoughuei (IRI) - U23 Bronze 17, Jr World Bronze 17 Gadzhiev (POL) - World Silver 17 Ganzorig (MGL) - World Bronze 13, 14 Green (USA) - World Bronze 15, Silver 17 Iakobishvili (GEO) - World Bronze 18, World Champ 17 Karpach (BLR) - Euro Bronze 18 Navruzov (UZB) - World Silver 15, Olympic Bronze 16, Radulov (UKR) - University Silver 12, University Bronze 13, Euro Bronze 16 Sava (MDA) - University Silver 16, University Bronze 14 74KG - 41 Entries. 10 World/Olympic Medalists. 4 World/Olympic Champs Abdurakhmanov (UZB) - World Bronze 14, 18 Afzali Paemami (IRI) - University Champ 12, 16 Bekzhanov (KAZ) - World Silver 16 Kaisanov (KAZ) - Asian Champ 19 Sakaev (KAZ) - University Bronze 16 Burroughs (USA) - World Champ 11, 13, 15, 17, Olympic Champ 12, World Bronze 14, 18 Chamizo (ITA) - World Bronze 10, World Champ 15, 17, Olympic Bronze 16 Demirtas (TUR) - Olympic Bronze 16, World Bronze 17, Gadzhiev (AZE) - Junior Champ 18, Junior Bronze 19, Sr. Euro Games Bronze 19 Garzon Caballero (CUB) - He’s 35! Junior world Champ IN 2003 (Andy Simmons was in this bracket)!!! World Bronze 05 (Chris Bono took 22), World Bronze 06 (Bill Zadick won!), World Silver 07 (Doug Schwab took 5th here), World Bronze 10 Gomez (PUR) - World Silver 11, Kentchadze (GEO) - World Silver 18, Khadjiev (FRA) - Euro Silver 17, 18, Junior Champ 14 Nurikau (BLR) - World 5th - 14, 15, 17 Sidakov (RUS) - World Champ 18 Kumar (IND) - He’s 36! Olympic Silver 12, Olympic Bronze 08, World Champ 10 Vasilioglu (ROU) - University Silver 18 79KG - 24 Entries. 4 World/Olympic Medalists. 1 World/Olympic Champ Dake (USA) - World Champ 18 Gaidarov (BLR) - HE’S 39! World Silver 03, Olympic Silver 08 Hasanov (AZE) - World Bronze 11, Silver 18, Olympic Bronze 16 Kurbanov (UZB) - World Bronze 13 Nabiev (RUS) - Junior Champ 15, U23 Silver 18 Nazhmudinov (ROU) - U23 Bronze 18 Salkazanov (SVK) - U23 Champ 18 Teymouri (IRI) - Asian Champ 19 86KG - 46 Entries. 9 World/Olympic Medalists. 1 World/Olympic Champ Aminashvili (GEO) - World Bronze 15 Dauletbekov (KAZ) - U23 Silver 17 Davlumbaev (KAZ) - U23 Bronze 16 Downey (USA) - Junior World Silver 12 Dudarov (GER) - Junior World Silver 12 Erdin (TUR) - World Silver 18 Espinal Fajardo (PUR) - Olympic Silver 12 Friev Naskideava (ESP) - World Bronze 18 Gostiev (AZE) - Euro Silver 16, 17, 18 Ianulov (MDA) - University Champ 10, University Bronze 13 Makoev (SVK) - World Silver 17 Naifonov (RUS) - Junior World Champ 17, U23 Silver 18, Euro Champ 18 Orazgylyov (TKM) - U23 Silver 18 Punia (IND) - Junior Champ 19, Junior silver 18 Shabanov (BLR) - World Bronze 13, 14, 17, 18 Takatani (JPN) - World Silver 2014 Torreblanca (CUB) - Pan Am Champ 19, 17, 15 Vereb (HUN) - World Bronze 13 Yazdani Charati (IRI) - World Champ 17, Olympic Champ 16, World Bronze 18, World Silver 15 92KG - 20 Entries. 3 World/Olympic Medalists. 1 World/Olympic Champ Cox (USA) - World Champ 18, World Bronze 17, Olympic Bronze 16 Karimimachiani (IRI) - World Bronze 15, 18 Mtsituri (GEO) - U23 Bronze 17, Euro Silver 19 Rubaev (MDA) - Junior Silver 2011 Toth (HUN) - University World Silver 18 Yankouski (BLR) - World Silver 18 Zhabrailov (RUS) - Russian Nationals Champ 19, Bronze 18 Zubairov (AZE) - U23 Champ 18 97KG - 28 Entries. 7 World/Olympic Medalists. 3 World/Olympic Champs Andriitsev (UKR) - Olympic Silver 2012, World Bronze 14 Hushtyn (BLR) - Euro Silver 17,18,19 Ibragimov (UZB) - Olympic Bronze 16 Odikadze (GEO) - World Bronze 18 Sadulaev (RUS) - World Champ 14, 15, 18, World Silver 17, Olympic Champ 16 Saritov (ROU) - World Bronze 11, Olympic Bronze 16 Shabanibengar (IRI) - U23 Bronze 18 Sharifov (AZE) - World Champ 11, Olympic Champ 12, World Bronze 09, Olympic Bronze 16 Snyder (USA) - World Champ, 15, 17, Olympic Champ 16, World Silver 18 Thiele (GER) - Junior Silver 16 125KG - 31 Entries. 6 World/Olympic Medalists. 2 World/Olympic Champs Akguel - (TUR) - World Champ 14, 15, World Silver 17 World Bronze 13, Olympic Champ 16 Berianidze (ARM) - World Bronze 10, 17 Deng (CHN) - World Silver 18 Gwiazdowski (USA) - World Bronze 17, 18 Khotsianivski (UKR) - University Silver 13, University Bronze 12 Khugaev (RUS) - Russian Champ 19 Ligeti (HUN) - University Bronze 10 Magomedov (AZE) - World Silver 15, World Bronze 11 Mohebbi (IRI) - Asian Champ 19 Petriashvili (GEO) - World Champ 17, 18, World Bronze 14, 15, Olympic Bronze 16 Rakhimov (UZB) - Junior Bronze 18 Romanov (MDA) - University Bronze 16 Edited September 10 by Jon_Kozak Edited Snyder's and Friev (86 Spain World Bronze) 16 6 ConnorsDad, de4856, nom and 19 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jon_Kozak 151 Report post Posted September 10 Thought some of y'all would be interested in how I spend my free time. A lot of information to comb through so I'm sure there are some mistakes but this should serve as a good reference point once draws come out. Also shows depth of talent comparatively at each weight. 1 airmail reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chet 31 Report post Posted September 10 Snyder was a World Silver medalist in 18. You have him listed as Bronze. 1 Jon_Kozak reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jon_Kozak 151 Report post Posted September 10 5 minutes ago, Chet said: Snyder was a World Silver medalist in 18. You have him listed as Bronze. I've lost all credibility now... 1 NJDan reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shiraz123 503 Report post Posted September 10 Is the Japanese wrestler at 61 the 2019 junior world champion? 1 Jon_Kozak reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HokieHWT 296 Report post Posted September 10 This is great, thank you for all your hard work! 1 Jon_Kozak reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Genius 182 Report post Posted September 10 Not hugely relevant but Ehsanpour at 61kg was Junior Champ in 2012 (and Karimi in 2014 I think) Great work! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chet 31 Report post Posted September 10 2 hours ago, Jon_Kozak said: I've lost all credibility now... Go Green baby!!!! 1 Jon_Kozak reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nom 635 Report post Posted September 10 This rocks. Thank you! Will really help with watching the event and picking the matches to watch. 1 Jon_Kozak reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jon_Kozak 151 Report post Posted September 10 2 hours ago, Shiraz123 said: Is the Japanese wrestler at 61 the 2019 junior world champion? Yes-I had the wrong year...just changed it. It''ll be interesting to see how he does at Seniors considering he and Vito had such a close match. So far I missed 1 returning medalist - Friev from Spain at 86. 1 Housebuye reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jon_Kozak 151 Report post Posted September 10 2 hours ago, The Genius said: Not hugely relevant but Ehsanpour at 61kg was Junior Champ in 2012 (and Karimi in 2014 I think) Great work! Yeah-you're right. For the most part I ignored Junior results if they had significant senior level results. Ehsanpour was weird cus the junior result was so long ago-felt the recent senior results were more important. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Housebuye 1,814 Report post Posted September 11 32 minutes ago, Jon_Kozak said: Yes-I had the wrong year...just changed it. It''ll be interesting to see how he does at Seniors considering he and Vito had such a close match. So far I missed 1 returning medalist - Friev from Spain at 86. Japan is so good at these lower weights and 61 is fairly weak. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the finals Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tbert 559 Report post Posted September 11 I wish i had all this info becore i made my predictions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lu1979 220 Report post Posted September 11 5 hours ago, Jon_Kozak said: Thought some of y'all would be interested in how I spend my free time. A lot of information to comb through so I'm sure there are some mistakes but this should serve as a good reference point once draws come out. Also shows depth of talent comparatively at each weight. Thanks Jon - That is great info Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AnklePicker 380 Report post Posted September 11 (edited) Freaking 65kg...wow. Has there been a deeper weight? Zain is the least credentialed guy in the weight. Edited September 11 by AnklePicker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nom 635 Report post Posted September 11 6 minutes ago, AnklePicker said: Freaking 65kg...wow. Has there been a deeper weight? Zain is the least credentialed guy in the weight. This isn’t a complete list of all entrants. There are others that are less credentialed (and thus not listed). Perhaps you mean of the entrants listed here. But yes, 65kg is nuts. And so is 74kg. Didn’t realize how stacked it is. 1 NJDan reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AnklePicker 380 Report post Posted September 11 8 hours ago, nom said: This isn’t a complete list of all entrants. There are others that are less credentialed (and thus not listed). Perhaps you mean of the entrants listed here. But yes, 65kg is nuts. And so is 74kg. Didn’t realize how stacked it is. Duh well that makes sense thanks. Well there are all a heck of a lot of credentials in that list. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJDan 435 Report post Posted September 11 1 hour ago, AnklePicker said: Duh well that makes sense thanks. Well there are all a heck of a lot of credentials in that list. Snyder, Dake and Burroughs were probably among the least credentialed at their first worlds. IIRC among them only Snyder had placed as a junior. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lurker 695 Report post Posted September 11 9 hours ago, AnklePicker said: Freaking 65kg...wow. Has there been a deeper weight? Zain is the least credentialed guy in the weight. 75 Greco in Rio. That bracket was insane. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Housebuye 1,814 Report post Posted September 11 29 minutes ago, NJDan said: Snyder, Dake and Burroughs were probably among the least credentialed at their first worlds. IIRC among them only Snyder had placed as a junior. This isn’t Zain’s first worlds Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alwayswrestling 148 Report post Posted September 11 Thank you for all your work! 1 Jon_Kozak reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jon_Kozak 151 Report post Posted September 11 2 hours ago, NJDan said: Snyder, Dake and Burroughs were probably among the least credentialed at their first worlds. IIRC among them only Snyder had placed as a junior. Yeah that's the thing to always keep in mind-credentials only mean so much once the wrestling starts. And the best gotta have that breakthrough performance at some point in their career. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shiraz123 503 Report post Posted September 12 (edited) On 9/11/2019 at 12:32 AM, Jon_Kozak said: Yes-I had the wrong year...just changed it. It''ll be interesting to see how he does at Seniors considering he and Vito had such a close match. So far I missed 1 returning medalist - Friev from Spain at 86. It's the guy who won 61 I believe. The close match you are referring to was the 57 final. This guy basically ran through junior worlds. Edited September 12 by Shiraz123 1 Jon_Kozak reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jon_Kozak 151 Report post Posted September 12 48 minutes ago, Shiraz123 said: It's the guy who won 61 I believe. The close match you are referring to was the 57 final. This guy basically ran through junior worlds. Yep - you're right...I was thinking 57. Yamaguchi beat Tagg in the Semis-it was 3-2 at break and then he won 12-2. He also teched in the finals at junior worlds so he should be right there to challenge for a medal at 61. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDogg 176 Report post Posted September 12 Interesting there are two 2019 junior champs...Japan’s 61 rep and India’s 86 rep. Curious if anyone on the men’s side has ever won both a junior and senior world title in the same year? I know junior eligible guys have won senior world titles, but did any of them actually wrestle and win the junior world tournament that same year? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites