2016 UWW Junior World ChampionshipsAug 31, 2016 by Ryan Holmes
Full Team USA Greco-Roman Jr. World Results
Full Team USA Greco-Roman Jr. World Results
The Junior Greco World Championships are in the books with Team USA coming away with rggerg medals. On day 1 Taylor LaMont (60kg) and Tracy Hancock (96kg) c
The Junior Greco World Championships are in the books with Team USA coming away with rggerg medals.
On day 1 Taylor LaMont (60kg) and Tracy Hancock (96kg) came away with bronze medals after dropping their semifinal matches. Kamal Bey and Randon Miranda each came close to wrestling for a medal, but were downed in the quarterfinals and repechage, respectively.
Day two didn't turn out so good for Team USA as they weren't able to pick up any more medals.
Here are the full Junior Greco results for Team USA.
50kg
Qualif: Randon Drew Miranda, (United States) ST Hideto Yamaguchi, (Japan), 8-0Quarterfinal: Ilkhom Bakhromov, (Uzbekistan) ST Randon Drew Miranda, (United States), 9-0
Repechage: Mehdi Seifollah Mohsen Nejad, (Iran) ST Randon Drew Miranda, (United States), 8-0
55kg
1/8 Final: Jacopo Sandron, (Italy) PP Dalton James Roberts, (United States), 5-460kg
1/8 Final: Taylor Craig LaMont, (United States) PP Madalin Nicolae Bulgar, (Romania), 8-4Quarters: Taylor Craig LaMont, (United States) PP Ariles Mouloud Adjaoud, (France), 5-3
Semis: Etienne Kinsinger, (Germany) PP Taylor Craig LaMont, (United States), 2-1
BRONZE: Taylor Craig LaMont, (United States) PP Oleksandr Hrushyn, (Ukraine), 5-3
66kg
Qualif: Flavio Freuler, (Switzerland) PP Jamal Clifton Dearmond, (United States), 6-374kg
1/16 Final: Kamal Ameer Bey, (United States) ST Ze Chen, (China), 8-01/8 Final: Kamal Ameer Bey, (United States) ST Reuven Zimkind, (Isreal), 9-0
Quarters: Zotlan Levai, (Hungary) SP Kamal Ameer Bey, (United States), 10-2
84kg
Qualif: Nicholas Scott Reenan, (United States) SP A Ahed, (Egypt), 10-21/8 Final: Anton Sakhno, (Bellarus) ST Nicholas Scott Reenan, (United States), 9-0
96kg
1/8 Final: Tracy Gangelo Hancock, (United States) PP Ravi Ravi, (India), 6-1Quarters: Tracy Gangelo Hancock, (United States) VT Nizami Shamilov, (Azerbaijan)
Semis: Giorgi Melia, (Georgia) PP Tracy Gangelo Hancock, (United States), 12-8
BRONZE: Tracy Gangelo Hancock, (United States) PO Yuta Nara, (Japan), 3-0