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Siranush Ghazanchyan Send an email December 18, 2020, 22:33. 11:00am-2:00pm — Repechage (60 kg, 63 kg, 82 kg, 97 kg, 130 kg) 82 kg: Rafik Huseynov (world #2) — ’19 World silver, two-time European Championships gold, multi-time European Championships medalist 82 kg: Oldrich Varga 67 kg: Artur Politaev — ’12 Cadet World Champion, ’13 Cadet World silver, ’19 U23 World bronze 97 kg: Alex Szoeke, Balint Korpasi has been the picture of consistency throughout the lustrum, winning World gold in ’16 before adding a bronze and silver in ’17 and ’18, respectively. 63 kg: Zhambolat Lokyaev — ’17 U23 European Championships silver Its absence since ’16 is still noticed because of this, even with the advent of UWW’s “Ranking Series” and other implied “big-ticket” events coming into view the past three years. 97 kg: Vladlen Kozliuk — ’17 Junior World Champion, ’14 Cadet World silver, ’19 U23 European Championships bronze Evloev vs Aleksanyan. 97 kg: Artur Omarov (world #8) 87 kg: Davit Chakvetadze — ’16 Olympic Champion, ’15 European Games gold 60 kg: Viktor Petryk In a media release, UWW said that national federations had been given time until November 5 to confirm their interest in participating at the 2020 World Championships. 67 kg — 18 (3) The tournament will be played from December 12 to December 18, 2020. 87 kg: Dogan Goktas Korpasi has publicly declared an intent to drop down to 67 kilograms for the European Olympic Qualifier in March but will stay put at his usual weight category of 72 kilos for the Individual World Cup. 82 kg: George-Vlad Mariea 72 kg: Aik Mnatsakanian (world #6) — Two-time World bronze December 12 - 18, 2020 Serbia • Belgrade Seniors • FS, GR, WW Individual World Cup Official Results Online Statistics Share this event ... # wrestlebelgrade Share this Event. Totallympics, January 10 iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | Google Play Music, Your email address will not be published. 87 kg: Szymon Szymonowicz 67 kg: Konstantin Stas 87 kg: Atabek Azisbekov (world #11) — ’12 Cadet World bronze, two-tme Asian Championships silver obviously we would have more wrestlers if they didn't change the competition title. On 16th December, 2020 India’s Women wrestler Anshu Malik won the Silver medal in the 57 Kg category at the Individual World Cup 2020 held at Belgrade, Serbia organized by United World Wrestling(UWW).She won the first and only medal winner in the … Italy has some history in this sport. 77 kg: Daniel Cataraga — Two-time U23 World Champion, ’18 European Championships bronze, ’15 U23 European Championships gold 77 kg: Rosian Dermanski — ’17 U23 World bronze Following months of speculation, anticipation, confusion — and eventually, optimism — United World Wrestling’s attempt at concluding the calendar year on a high note has finally arrived. 55 kg — 14 (1) 72 kg: Idris Ibaev — ’20 Thor Masters gold 82 kg: Branko Kovacevic All times +6 hours EST, Saturday, December 12 87 kg: Kiril Maskevich — ’19 U23 World bronze 97 kg: Choucri Atafi — Multi-time African Championships medalist, 67 kg: Alex Pineda Marin Although the Individual World Cup was conceived out of necessity after a long list of nations declined to send delegations to a potential World Championships, there is a stake in its success. 63 kg — 15 (0) 130 kg: Hamza Haloui — ’18 African Championships gold, three-time African Championships silver, 55 kg: Rudik Mkrtchyan — ’11 Junior World bronze Bulgaria — 3 Name. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. It's easy! Less than a minute. After not reaching the criteria defined by the United World Wrestling Bureau in June to host a 'World Championship, the decision was made Tuesday to organize an “Individual World Cup” as substitute event. for example Iran is only sending a 4-man team just to satisfy UWW. 6:00pm-8:30pm — Finals & Bronze rounds (60 kg, 63 kg, 82 kg, 97 kg, 130 kg). 87 kg: István Takács — ’19 Junior World Champion, ’18 Junior World bronze, ’17 Cadet World silver Davor Stefanek (67 kg, SRB) — ’16 Olympic Champion, ’14 World Champion 77 kg: Furkan Bayrak — ’14 Junior World Champion No wrestling worlds, 'Individual World Cup' instead. 72 kg: Valentin Petic The most comprehensive list of wrestling tournaments all in one place. For if the response among athletes, coaches, and fans rings with near-uniform positivity, perhaps it might eventually occupy a permanent place on the schedule — which would not only provide another venue for top Greco-Roman athletes to showcase their skills, but also replace one of the discipline’s crown jewels. Eldaniz Azizli (55 kg, AZE, world #4) — ’18 World Champion 4 days ago 0 Comments 146 Views 0 Likes. 60 kg: Kristian Fris — ’17 European Championships gold, two-time Olympian Stay on top of USA Greco-Roman with news, highlights, & athlete perspectives you won't find anywhere else! 72 kg: Ulvu Ganizade (world #14) — ’19 Junior World silver, ’20 European Championships bronze, ’16 Cadet World silver, ’15 Cadet World bronze 77 kg: Roman Zhernovetski Bálint Korpási (72 kg, HUN, world #5) — ’16 World Champion 97 kg: Artur Aleksanyan (world #2) — ’16 Olympic Champion, three-time World Champion, ’19 World silver, ’12 Olympic bronze Leave a Comment Cancel reply. 65kg Gadzhimurad Rashidov (Dag), senior world champ. 77 kg: Zoltán Lévai (world #4) — ’20 European Championships silver, ’19 U23 European Championships gold, ’16 Junior World bronze Wrestling: Armenia’s Vazgen Tevanyan wins gold at Individual World Cup. 87 kg: Kumar Sunil (world #4) — ’20 Asian Championships gold, ’19 Asian Championships silver 97 kg: Uzur Dzhuzupbekov — ’19 Asian Championships gold, two-time Asian Championships bronze, 55 kg: Artiom Deleanu Your email address will not be published. Fans will be able to enjoy all three categories of senior wrestling: freestyle, Greco-Roman and women’s. from what I see the most interesting weight is 97kg Greco with both Aleksanyan and Evloev in the list plus some other good guys. When it comes to overall Senior medals, no one would be surprised to learn that Russia leads the pack (historically and otherwise). 82 kg: Radik Kuliyev — ’17 World silver, ’17 European Championships silver By Mike Willis, USA Wrestling | Dec. 21, 2020, 5:53 p.m. (ET) Photo of two-time Olympic champion Roman Vlasov, who won the 77 kg bracket at United World Wrestling's Individual World Cup. Yes, his plan was to retire in Tokyo but after it was moved to 2021, he decided to retire in Belgrade. we had our own league matches + the trials but international wrestling is always more "fun". Amateur wrestling action will finally return after a long gap as the Individual World Cup 2020 is set to take place in Belgrade, Serbia, from December 12th to 18th. 67 kg: Ashu Ashu — ’17 Cadet World silver, ’20 Asian Championships bronze actually they could make it a World Championship. 130 kg: Naveen Naveen, 87 kg: Hossein Ahmad Nouri — ’17 World bronze, three-time Asian Championships gold, ’18 Asian Games gold Required fields are marked *. 72 kg: Narek Oganyan — ’18 U23 European Championships bronze This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 6:00pm-7:30pm — Semifinals, Sunday, December 13 97 kg: Damian Von Euw, 55 kg: Serif Kilic — ’13 Junior World Champion The Individual World Cup was developed by United World Wrestling after not reaching the criteria defined by the United World Wrestling Bureau in June to host a World Championships in 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic. 67 kg: Atakan Yuksel — ’17 World bronze 72 kg: Mate Nemes (world #3 at 67 kg) — ’19 World bronze, ’19 European Games bronze Several of the names are mentioned above but they are a mere sampling of the accomplished lot registered for the Individual World Cup. 72 kg: Maksym Yevtushenko Azerbaijan — 3 97 kg: Musa Evloev (world #1) — Two-time World Champion, ’17 World silver 63 kg: Kaly Sulaimanov — ’16 Junior World Champion We will NEVER give or sell your info to anyone! Listen to “5PM42: A Dennis Hall Thanksgiving” on Spreaker. 60 kg: Zholaman Sharshenbekov (world #16) — ’18 World silver, ’19 U23 World silver, ’17 Junior World silver, ’16 Cadet World silver Leave a Comment Cancel reply. I wonder if Chamizo and other guys can improve the popularity of wrestling there. 87 kg: Zurabi Datunashvili — two-time European Championships gold, ’13 European Championships silver, two-time Olympian https://unitedworldwrestling.org/article/individual-world-cup-entries. 60 kg: Victor Ciobanu (world #20) — ’18 World silver, ’19 European Championships gold, ’15 U23 European Championships gold, ’19 European Games bronze Roman Vlasov (77 kg, RUS, world #16) — Two-time Olympic Champion, two-time World Champion 3 of these 4 wrestlers are our possible candidates for the Asian Olympic qualifier. 97 kg — 18 (5) 130 kg: Osman Yildirim — 2018 U23 World silver, ’18 University World Champion, three-time Junior World medalist, 55 kg: Vladyslav Kuzko — ’17 Cadet World Champion, ’16 Cadet World silver E-mail. The Individual World Cup will be held in Belgrade and a final confirmation of dates is expected to come out in the coming days. 130 kg: Yasmani Acosta Fernandez — ’17 World bronze, 72 kg: Luka Malobabic Therefore, the financial incentive and general format of the Individual World Cup bring to mind a popular event from the recent past, Azerbaijan’s Golden Grand Prix. 77 kg: Pavel Liakh (world #5) — ’17 European Championships silver Wrestling UWW Individual World Cup 2020 Belgrade (SRB) - 12 December 2020 - 18 December 2020 Official Website Programme Results System Results Database Facebook Page Discussion Thread 300,000 SF (Swiss francs) is set for division among all 30 weight categories (including men and women’s freestyle). 67 kg: Witalis Lazovski The 2020 World Wrestling Championships gathers all the elite wrestlers who will fight for the title of the best in the world. 60 kg: Razvan Arnaut — ’19 U23 European Championships silver 63 kg: Erik Torba 77 kg: Karapet Chalyan (world #3) — ’13 Junior World Champion, ’12 Junior World bronze, two-time European Championships bronze This year’s World Championships in Serbia were replaced by the Individual World Cup as several top nations would not participate in the championships due to pandemic. 63 kg: Abdurrahman Altan 70kg Chermen Valiev (Ossetia), U23 world runner-up. The most important international wrestling event of the year is being held in Belgrade. By United World Wrestling | Nov. 10, 2020, 2:36 p.m. (ET) The cups have been conducted by FILA (the UWW predecessor) every year since the 1973 tournament. National Federations had been given until Thursday, November 5th to confirm their interest in participating at the 2020 World Championships. 82 kg: Roland Schwarz — ’19 European Championships silver ... 12th November 2020 12:38 AM ... A final call on my participation in the Individual World Cup can be taken only after that." 97 kg: Hardeep Hardeep — ’16 Olympian, multi-time Asian Championships medalist 97 kg: Nikoloz Kakhelashvili (world #5) — ’15 Junior World Champion, ’20 European Championships silver, 55 kg: Balbai Dordokov — ’18 U23 World bronze By WrestlingTV Desk - 14/12/2020. Wrestling World Cup is an international wrestling competition among teams representing member nations of the United World Wrestling (UWW) the sport's global governing body. 72 kg: Malkhas Amoyan world #10) — ’18 Junior World Champion, ’17 Junior World silver, two-time Cadet World bronze 77 kg: Abdelkarim Ouakali (world #13) — ’20 African Championships gold, three-time African Championships silver 87 kg: Alvis Almendra Jimenez — ’15 Pan-American Games silver, two-time Pan-American Championsips bronze, 60 kg: Joao Benavides Rochabrun Below is a breakdown of the number of entrants as per the tentative list provided by UWW this week (followed by the number of Senior World/Olympic medalists in that bracket). 60 kg: Etienne Kinsinger — ’13 Cadet World Champion, ’16 Junior World silver 74kg Razamber Zhamalov (Chechnya), U23 world champ. 87 kg: Artur Shahinyan — ’18 World bronze, two-time European Championships bronze 87 kg: Yoan Dimitrov Coming off a nine-month enforced break, things were always expected to be difficult for the Indian wrestling team that competed at the 2020 Individual Wrestling World Cup. 87 kg: Vjekoslav Luburic, 77 kg: Jakub Bielesz In total, 12 World and/or Olympic Champions will be in the running. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (November 10) -- After not reaching the criteria defined by the United World Wrestling Bureau in June to host a 'World Championships, the decision was made Tuesday to organize an “Individual World Cup” as substitute event. Only 18 athletes are expected to appear in Belgrade, just under 50% less than there were in Nur-Sultan ’19. 97 kilograms is an even better rendering of compressed depth. they wanted to send a full team if it was a World Champs, we even had our trials in middle of the pandemic. 97 kg: Michail Iosifidis 77 kg: Antonio Kamenjasevic — ’14 Cadet World silver, ’17 U23 European Championships bronze 130 kg: Rafal Krajewski, 55 kg: Andre Oliveira Silva (Photo: Mikhail Japaridze). Musa Evloev (97 kg, RUS, world #1) — Two-time World Champion 2020 Russian World Team. 130 kg: Boban Zivanovic — ’13 Cadet World silver, 72 kg: Andreas Vetsch As expected, Russia is bringing all of their top guys to the 2020 Individual World Cup in Belgrade, Serbia. unlucky draw for Nikoloz Kakhelashvili... an Ukranian guy in the first round, then Saravi (or Hardeep) and should he somehow makes it through, he would face the survivor of the big clash between Evloev and Aleksanyan (and the loser of this bout would be most likely the opponent in a possible bronze medal bout)... he couldn't get anything worse (actually, he could have got Evloev or Aleksanyan in the first round, but it would have been too much)... First matches about to start Much better competition, than what i initially expected. 130 kg: Nikolaos Ntounias, 60 kg: Krisztián Kecskeméti Totallympics, December 9, 2020 in Wrestling, By Melonin Noumonvi (97 kg, FRA, world #10) — ’14 World Champion Learn how your comment data is processed. 67 kg: Nilton Soto Garica — ’19 Pan-American Games bronze, 63 kg: Mateusz Szewczuk 82 kg — 19 (3) (Photo: UWW), 55 kg: Eldaniz Azizli (world #4) — ’18 World Champion, ’19 World bronze Due to a lack of participants brought on by COVID-19 travel restrictions, United World Wrestling announced on Tuesday that it would scrap the 2020 wrestling world championships. Artur Aleksanyan (97 kg, ARM, world #2) — ’16 Olympic Champion, three-time World Champion 77 kg: Iwan Nylypiuk — Two-time University World silver 87 kg: Islam Abbasov — Two-time U23 World bronze, ’15 Junior World silver, ’20 European Championships bronze, ’19 European Championships silver 72 kg: Bálint Korpási (world #5) — ’16 World Champion, ’17 World bronze, ’18 World silver I did never expect any Italian TV Network to cover a wrestling tournament not held on our home soil, but in this crazy 2020 even the unthinkable has happened... this will be probably the first wrestling competition with TV coverage in Italy and without one in Iran, has it anything to do with Chamizo's recent results ? 60 kg: Stepan Maryanyan (world #2) — ’18 World Champion, ’19 World silver, ’17 World bronze 67 kg: Nasir Abdullaev 97 kg: Melonin Noumonvi (world #10) — ’14 World Champion, ’09 World silver, three-time Olympian, 55 kg: Fabian Schmitt — ’19 European Championships bronze (Photo: UWW), 55 kg: Arjun Halakurki (world #17) — ’20 Asian Championships bronze 72 kg: Ibrahim Ghanem interesting, Bulgaria itself was a victim of other countries stealing its athletes, but now they are importing instead of exporting! I'm not a big fan of Minguzzi's success in Beijing (for obvious reasons) but I remember Giovanni Schillaci for example. 87 kg: Bachir Sid Azara (world #13) — ’16 Junior World bronze, three-time African Championships gold Looks like a lot of countries want to have a competitive tournament, after the failed season this year, to see how their preparation for the qualifiers is going. 67 kg: Krisztián Váncza — ’18 Junior World bronze, ’14 Cadet World bronze this is kind of disappointing for a historically great wrestling nation. Davit Chakvetadze (87 kg, RUS) — ’16 Olympic Champion 67 kg: Islambek Dadov — ’16 Junior World bronze, ’14 Youth Olympic gold, ’14 Cadet World bronze 77 kg: Pascal Eisele — ’17 World bronze 67 kg: Davor Stefanek — ’16 Olympic Champion, ’14 World Champion, ’18 World silver, ’15 World bronze Below are the countries at the Individual World Cup with the most Senior World/Olympic medals from most to least. 77 kg: Roman Vlasov (world #16) — Two-time Olympic Champion, two-time World Champion, ’13 World silver International wrestling is all set to make a comeback for the first time after the coronavirus pandemic struck, with the Individual Wrestling World Cup all set to start today at Belgrade, Serbia. 77 kg: Sanan Suleymanov (world #15 at 72 kg) — ’19 U23 World silver, ’20 European Championships gold, ’12 Junior World bronze Entry list for the "individual world cup", of course it's not guaranteed if all of these guys show up. 63 kg: Gevorg Gharibyan (world #9 at 60 kg) — ’20 European Championships gold pity. 67 kg: Khalmurat Ibragimov Brackets are up in all Greco-Roman weights, https://unitedworldwrestling.org/event/individual-world-cup, and guess what, we will have the most interesting match of the competition right in the first round! The inaugural 2020 Individual World Wrestling Cup was held in Belgrade, Serbia from 12–18 December 2020. The Cup took place amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused this and other problems. But five of the wrestlers on the entry list are prior Senior medal-winners, led by ’16 Rio champ/three-time World gold Artur Aleksanyan (ARM, world #2) and two-time World Champion Musa Evloev (RUS, world #1). Find the cost, maps, directions, flyer and registration details all in one location. 97 kg: Mihail Kajaia (world #12) — ’18 World bronze, ’18 European Championships silver 87 kg — 18 (2) only top 2. that's why the draw matters a LOT. 7:00pm-10:00pm — Finals & Bronze rounds (55 kg, 67 kg, 72 kg, 77 kg, 87 kg), Monday, December 14 60 kg: Tsvetan Sirashki Remember: a bracket’s true depth is not determined solely by the amount of competitors; rather, it is the ability and veracity of said competitors which is responsible for the relative difficulty present in a given weight category. from big wrestling nations, are absent, is sending a reserve team, as well as are sending limited number of wrestlers. Viktor Nemes (77 kg, SRB) — ’17 World Champion 87 kg: Ilias Pagkalidis 63 kg: Perica Dimitrijevic 63 kg: Taleh Mammdov 97 kg: Aliaksandr Hrabovik — ’19 European Games silver, ’17 European Championships silver, 55 kg: Nedyalko Petrov 63 kg: Mihai Mihut — ’18 U23 World bronze, ’18 European Championships gold, ’18 U23 European Championships gold 60 kg: Gyander Gyander btw I see some more Russian wrestlers for Bulgaria. 82 kg: Maksim Manukyan — ’17 World Champion, ’18 World bronze, ’18 European Championships gold 130 kg: Radoslav Georgiev, 67 kg: Cristobal Torres Nunez 82 kg: Igor Petrishin, 60 kg: Jacopo Sandron 97 kg: Kiril Milov — ’18 World silver, ’19 European Championships silver 87 kg: Fabio Parisi Name. 60 kg: Nihat Mammdali 11:00am-3:00pm — Repechage (55 kg, 67 kg, 72 kg, 77 kg, 87 kg) 77 kg: Ilie Cocojari — ’16 World bronze 72 kg: Cengiz Arslan — ’18 U23 World Champion, ’19 European Championships silver Sergei Semonov (130 kg, RUS) — ’18 World Champion, Roman Vlasov (red), still considered one of the top competitors in the sport, has not earned a World-level medal since scoring his second Olympic gold in 2016; and as of this moment, is still not qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, which he will have a chance to correct in March at the European Olympic Qualifier. United World Wrestling to organize 'Individual World Cup' in lieu of 2020 World Championships . SUBSCRIBE TO THE FIVE POINT MOVE PODCAST And around what time should I tune in where for that one? Whereas the majority of international events allow for multiple entrants per weight from the same nation, the Golden Grand Prix did not; in addition, the allure of relevant allocated prize money along with healthy participation from virtually every major program on the planet created a natural sense of separation between the GGP and all other tournaments each season. IRIWF president Alireza Dabir has said two freestyle and two Greco-Roman wrestlers will participate in the competition. 72 kg: Ruslan Tsarev — ’14 Asian Championships gold, multi-time Asian Championships medalist Individual World Cup | Day 3 | Women Wrestling | HIGHLIGHTS. Maksim Manukyan (82 kg, ARM) — ’17 World Champion 77 kg: Akzhol Makhmudov — ’16 Cadet World Champion, ’17 Junior World silver, ’18 Junior World bronze United World Wrestling has announced that an “Individual World Cup” will serve as a substitute event for the 2020 World Championships. 67 kg: Donior Islamov 97 kg: Adem Boudjemline (world #14) — Four-time African Championships gold Wrestling to Organize ‘Individual World Cup’ in lieu of 2020 World Championships National Federations had been given until Thursday, November 5th to confirm their interest in participating at the 2020 World … Comment. 67 kg: Roman Pacurkowski — ’18 U23 European Championships bronze 97 kg: Suleiman Demirci 82 kg: Kairatbek Tugolbaev 77 kg: Matteo Maffezzoli or just some random decision because there was nothing else to show at the time. 11:00am-3:00pm — Qualification rounds (55 kg, 67 kg, 72 kg, 77 kg, 87 kg) The 2020 Individual World Cup in wrestling will start on Saturday, Dec. 12 in Serbia. 130 kg: Beka Kandelaki, 60 kg: Maksim Kazharski This coming weekend, that number will be reduced to 23 — a nearly 40% drop-off. 63 kg: Abdeldjebar Djebbari (world #12) — ’20 African Championships gold By 63 kg: Nikalas Sulev From: United World Wrestling Press press@unitedworldwrestling.org Subject: Wrestling to Organize 'Individual World Cup' In Lieu of 2020 World Championships Date: November 10, 2020 at 12:39 PM To: lanny@wrestlingusa.com Wrestling to Organize 'Individual World Cup' In Lieu of 2020 World Championships CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (November 10) -- After not reaching the criteria … Armenian freestyle wrestler Vazgen Tevanyan (65 kg) won the gold at the the Individual World Cup. 77 kg: Evrik Nikoghosyan 82 kg: Tamás Lévai — ’18 U23 World bronze Sign up for a new account in our community. and none of these guys are in the highest level as far as I know. The Individual Wrestling World Cup is particularly important for Indian wrestlers who have not competed since the 2020 Asian Championships in February this year. More than 500 wrestlers from 51 countries are set to compete at the United World Wrestling Individual World Cup in Serbian capital Belgrade. You can find youth folkstyle wrestling tournaments as well as Freestyle and Greco-Roman events. November 20, 2020 - 15:41 TEHRAN – The Islamic Republic of Iran Wrestling Federation (IRIWF) will send four wrestlers to the Individual World Cup in Serbia. For example: at the ’19 World Championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, 38 athletes populated the 77-kilogram bracket. The 2020 UWW Individual World Cup, to be considered as an inaugural event should it continue in the future, begins Saturday morning live from Belgrade, Serbia offering Greco-Roman […] It was a replacement event for the 2020 World Championships, which should have taken place in the same location, but since some criteria were not fulfilled, such as not less than 8 top nations from the previous championships to participate, the event is not counted as world championships. you can be the 2nd best guy in the competition and still face the best guy before the final and fail to qualify. 77 kg: Sajan Sajan — Two-time Junior World bronze What is on the line for wrestlers, save for pride and an earnest surge of confidence prior to the last leg of the Olympic training block, is money. 130 kg: Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu (world #11) — ’20 European Championships gold, multi-time European Championships medalist, two-time Olympian, 55 kg: Emin Sefershaev — ’19 Junior World silver, ’18 Junior World bronze, ’17 Junior World silver 63 kg: Julinho Correia Dju, 55 kg: Cristian Vagiunic 60 kg: Ahmet Uyar 82 kg: Mihail Bradu, 60 kg: Fouad Fajari — Multi-time African Championships medalist Serbia — 8 97 kg: Mohammadhadi Abdollah Saravi (world #4) — ’18 Junior World Champion, ’19 World silver, ’20 Asian Championships gold, 60 kg: Abere Fetene Individual World Cup | Day 3 | Women Wrestling | HIGHLIGHTS. From: United World Wrestling Press press@unitedworldwrestling.org Subject: Wrestling Returns with Individual World Cup in Belgrade, Dec. 12-18 Date: December 11, 2020 at 1:00 PM To: lanny@wrestlingusa.com Links: UWW LIVE Preview Show Individual World Cup Event Page Greco-Roman Brackets BELGRADE, Serbia (December 10) -- The 2020 Individual World Cup gets underway Saturday …