The World Wrestling Championships continue in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
Our Greco-Roman wrestler Murad Ahmadiev, competing in the 97 kg weight category, won a bronze medal at the World Championships by defeating Hungarian Aleks Szoke (5:5) according to the quality of points.
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The World Wrestling Championships continue in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
Idman.biz reports that our Greco-Roman wrestler Ulvi Ganizade (72 kg) competed against Frenchman Ibrahim Ghanem in the final for the gold medal.
The match ended with a score of 4:2 in favor of our athlete. Thus, Ganizade won the title of world champion for the second time.
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The World Wrestling Championships continue in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
Idman.biz reports that Azerbaijani wrestler Hasrat Jafarov, competing in the 67 kg, defeated Kyrgyz Razzak Beishekeev with a score of 3:1 in the semi-final and advanced to the final of the World Championship.
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The World Wrestling Championships continue in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
Idman.biz reports that Azerbaijani wrestler Hasrat Jafarov, competing in the 67 kg, defeated Armenian Slavik Galstyan with a score of 4:3 and advanced to the semi-final of the World Championship.
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Today, 6 Greco-Roman wrestlers from Azerbaijan will start competing at the World Championship, which continues in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
Idman.biz reports that Murad Mammadov (63 kg) will face Bayaman Kerimov from Kyrgyzstan, Hasrat Jafarov (67 kg) will face Neyser Marimon Hidalgo from Venezuela, and Islam Abbasov (87 kg) will face Stanislav Shafarenko, who competes under the UWW flag.
In addition, Ulvi Ganizade (72 kg) will wrestle against Frenchman Ibrahim Ghanem in the final for the gold medal.
Nihat Mammadli (60 kg) and Murad Ahmadiev (97 kg) will step onto the carpet to win bronze medals.
It should be noted that the Azerbaijani national team already has 5 medals. Giorgi Meshvildishvili (125 kg) won silver, Eldaniz Azizli (55 kg), Nureddin Novruzov (61 kg), Arseniy Djioyev (86 kg) and Osman Nurmagomedov (92 kg) won bronze medals.
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