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Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler Rezaei named world’s 2nd best

The photo shows Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler Ghasem Rezaei (in red singlet) wrestling with Armenia’s Artur Aleksanyan in the final bout of the 98-kilogram weight category at the 2015 World Wrestling Championships in Las Vegas, the United States, on September 7, 2015.

Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler Ghasem Rezaei has been named the world’s second best athlete in the 98-kilogram weight class.

According to the latest rankings released by the United World Wrestling, which is the international governing body for the sport of amateur wrestling, the 30-year-old London 2012 Olympics gold medalist claimed the second spot of the weight category behind Armenia’s Artur Aleksanyan.

Russian Greco-Roman wrestler Islam Magomedov, Dimitri Timchenko from Ukraine, Romanian sportsman Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu and Bulgaria’s Elis Guri landed in the third to sixth places of the table.

On September 7, Rezaei earned a silver medal at the 12th edition of the World Wrestling Championships.

The 35-year-old Iranian sportsman, who had had a bye in the first round, emerged triumphant 4-2 in his first bout against Russian rival Islam Kurbanovich Magomedov in the 98-kilogram weight class at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, the United States.

Rezaei then overcame his Cuban opponent Yasmany Daniel Lugo Cabrera 5-0 in the next round, before notching up a 4-0 victory against Turkey’s Cenk Ildem in the quarterfinal round.

The Iranian stunned 32-year-old Elis Guri of Bulgaria 3-0 in the semifinals, and qualified for the final bout, where he conceded a 3-0 defeat to Armenia’s Artur Aleksanyan and scooped up the silver.

The 12th edition of the World Wrestling Championships opened on September 7, and finished on September 12.


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