2021 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 55 kg

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Men's Greco-Roman 55 kg
at the 2021 World Championships
VenueNye Jordal Amfi
Dates7–8 October 2021
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Japan
silver medal    RWF
bronze medal    Georgia
bronze medal    Azerbaijan
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The men's Greco-Roman 55 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2021 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Oslo, Norway on 7 and 8 October.[1]

This Greco-Roman wrestling competition consists of a single-elimination tournament, with a repechage used to determine the winner of two bronze medals. The two finalists face off for gold and silver medals. Each wrestler who loses to one of the two finalists moves into the repechage, culminating in a pair of bronze medal matches featuring the semifinal losers each facing the remaining repechage opponent from their half of the bracket.

Each bout consists of a single round within a six-minute limit including two halves of three minutes. The wrestler who scores more points is the winner.

Ken Matsui from Japan won the gold medal after beating Emin Sefershaev from the Russian Wrestling Federation in the final 7–1. Russian wrestlers competed under a modified flag and the name "Russian Wrestling Federation" (RWF) at this competition. Matsui received the first passivity caution in the first round but managed to defend, he scored two points when Sefershaev went down after receiving the passivity caution in the second period. with being 3–1 down Sefershaev took more risks and gave up 4 more points. Nugzari Tsurtsumia of Georgia and former world champion Eldaniz Azizli from Azerbaijan shared the bronze medals.

Results[edit]

Legend

Main bracket[edit]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Emin Sefershaev (RWF) 3
 Nugzari Tsurtsumia (GEO) 2  Emin Sefershaev (RWF) 5
 Marat Garipov (BRA) 0  Khorlan Zhakansha (KAZ) 1
 Khorlan Zhakansha (KAZ) 9  Emin Sefershaev (RWF) 3
 Max Nowry (USA) 10  Norayr Hakhoyan (ARM) 2
 Sajjad Abbaspour (IRI) 1  Max Nowry (USA) 0
 Norayr Hakhoyan (ARM) 6  Norayr Hakhoyan (ARM) 9
 Fabian Schmitt (GER) 1  Emin Sefershaev (RWF) 1
 Eldaniz Azizli (AZE) 6  Ken Matsui (JPN) 7
 Koriun Sahradian (UKR) 0  Eldaniz Azizli (AZE) 10
 Jeon Hyeok-jin (KOR) 0  Sardarbek Konushbaev (KGZ) 1
 Sardarbek Konushbaev (KGZ) 9  Eldaniz Azizli (AZE) 1
 Snorre Lund (NOR) 0  Ken Matsui (JPN) 10F
 Ken Matsui (JPN) 9  Ken Matsui (JPN) 5
 Sandeep (IND) 0  Ekrem Öztürk (TUR) 5
 Ekrem Öztürk (TUR) 7

Repechage[edit]

Repechage round 1Bronze medals
 Nugzari Tsurtsumia (GEO)9 Nugzari Tsurtsumia (GEO)9
 Khorlan Zhakansha (KAZ)0 Norayr Hakhoyan (ARM)0
 Snorre Lund (NOR)0 Ekrem Öztürk (TUR)2
 Ekrem Öztürk (TUR)8 Eldaniz Azizli (AZE)5

Final standing[edit]

Rank Athlete
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ken Matsui (JPN)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Emin Sefershaev (RWF)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Nugzari Tsurtsumia (GEO)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Eldaniz Azizli (AZE)
5  Norayr Hakhoyan (ARM)
5  Ekrem Öztürk (TUR)
7  Sardarbek Konushbaev (KGZ)
8  Khorlan Zhakansha (KAZ)
9  Max Nowry (USA)
10  Fabian Schmitt (GER)
11  Sajjad Abbaspour (IRI)
12  Koriun Sahradian (UKR)
13  Sandeep (IND)
14  Marat Garipov (BRA)
15  Jeon Hyeok-jin (KOR)
16  Snorre Lund (NOR)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Greco-Roman – Seniors – 55 kg – Results" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Retrieved 8 October 2021.

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