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Top Four Seeds at Each Weight TOP SEEDS ATHLETES // TÊTES DE S ERIE BUDAPEST 2018 FREESTYLE WRESTLING // LUTTE LIBRE 57kg 79kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler Akhmed Shiabdinovitch 1 RUS Zavur UGUEV 1 RUS GADZHIMAGOMEDOV 2 USA Thomas Patrick GILMAN 2 AZE Jabrayil HASANOV 3 UKR Armen ARAKELIAN 3 UZB Rashid KURBANOV 4 BLR Uladzislau ANDREYEU 4 USA Kyle Douglas DAKE 61kg 86kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 UZB Abbos RAKHMONOV 1 TUR Fatih ERDIN 2 RUS Gadzhimurad RASHIDOV 2 USA David Morris TAYLOR III 3 GEO Beka LOMTADZE 3 RUS Artur NAIFONOV 4 USA Joseph Daniel COLON 4 GEO Sandro AMINASHVILI 65kg 92kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler Mohammadjavad 1 TUR Selahattin KILICSALLAYAN 1 IRI Mohammadebrahim EBRAHIMIZIVLAEI 2 RUS Ilias BEKBULATOV 2 RUS Abdulrashid SADULAEV 3 IND Bajrang BAJRANG 3 TUR Serdar BOKE 4 AZE Haji ALIYEV 4 AZE Sharif SHARIFOV 70kg 97kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 UKR Andriy KVYATKOVSKYY 1 UKR Murazi MCHEDLIDZE 2 RUS Magomed KURBANALIEV 2 BLR Aliaksandr HUSHTYN 3 GEO Zurabi IAKOBISHVILI 3 RUS Vladislav BAITCAEV 4 AZE Murtazali Raxmatullayevic MUSLIMOV 4 GEO Elizbar ODIKADZE 74kg 125kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 ITA Frank CHAMIZO MARQUEZ 1 USA Nicholas Edward GWIAZDOWSKI 2 UZB Bekzod ABDURAKHMONOV 2 UKR Danylo KARTAVYI 3 KAZ Daniyar KAISANOV 3 UKR Oleksandr KHOTSIANIVSKYI 4 SVK Akhsarbek GULAEV 4 GEO Geno PETRIASHVILI United World Wrestling Rue du Château, 6, 1804 Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland T. 0041 21 312 84 26 F. 0041 21 323 60 73 TOP SEEDS ATHLETES // TÊTES DE SERIE BUDAPEST 2018 WOMEN'S WRESTLING // LUTTE FEMININE 50kg 62kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 ROU Emilia Alina VUC 1 UKR Yuliia TKACH OSTAPCHUK 2 AZE Mariya STADNIK 2 USA Kayla Colleen Kiyoko MIRACLE 3 USA Whitney CONDER 3 BRA Lais NUNES DE OLIVEIRA 4 CHN Chun LEI 4 MGL Orkhon PUREVDORJ 53kg 65kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 USA Sarah Ann HILDEBRANDT 1 FIN Petra Maarit OLLI 2 POL Katarzyna KRAWCZYK 2 USA Forrest Ann MOLINARI 3 JPN Nanami IRIE 3 SWE Henna Katarina JOHANSSON 4 GRE Maria PREVOLARAKI 4 CZE Adela HANZLICKOVA 55kg 68kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 POL Roksana Marta ZASINA 1 UKR Alla CHERKASOVA 2 TUR Bediha GUN 2 USA Tamyra Mariama MENSAH 3 MGL Davaachimeg ERKHEMBAYAR 3 LAT Laura SKUJINA 4 KOR Hyemin OH 4 MGL Tumentsetseg SHARKHUU 57kg 72kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 RUS Irina OLOGONOVA 1 ROU Alexandra Nicoleta ANGHEL 2 BUL Bilyana Zhivkova DUDOVA 2 SWE Anna Jenny Eva Maria FRANSSON 3 CHN Ningning RONG 3 RUS Tatiana KOLESNIKOVA MOROZOVA 4 NOR Grace Jacob BULLEN 4 POL Agnieszka Jadwiga WIESZCZEK-KORDUS 59kg 76kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 RUS Svetlana LIPATOVA 1 TUR Yasemin ADAR 2 TUR Elif Jale YESILIRMAK 2 USA Adeline Maria GRAY 3 MGL Shoovdor BAATARJAV 3 CAN Erica Elizabeth WIEBE 4 JPN Yuzuru KUMANO 4 BLR Vasilisa MARZALIUK United World Wrestling Rue du Château, 6, 1804 Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland T. 0041 21 312 84 26 F. 0041 21 323 60 73 TOP SEEDS ATHLETES // TÊTES DE SERIE BUDAPEST 2018 GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING // LUTTE GRECO-ROMAINE 55kg 77kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 TUR Ekrem OZTURK 1 BLR Kazbek KILOU 2 KAZ Khorlan ZHAKANSHA 2 IRI Mohammadali Abdolhamid GERAEI 3 JPN Shota TANOKURA 3 CUB Ariel FIS BATISTA 4 ALG Abdelkarim FERGAT 4 RUS Roman VLASOV 60kg 82kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 KGZ Kanybek ZHOLCHUBEKOV 1 BUL Daniel Tihomirov ALEKSANDROV 2 CUB Luis Alberto ORTA SANCHEZ 2 KGZ Atabek AZISBEKOV 3 KAZ Aidos SULTANGALI 3 BLR Viktar SASUNOUSKI 4 RUS Sergey EMELIN 4 TUR Emrah KUS 63kg 87kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 KGZ Urmatbek AMATOV 1 AZE Islam ABBASOV 2 EGY Hassan Hassan Ahmed MOHAMED 2 KAZ Khussein MUTSOLGOV 3 KGZ Kaly SULAIMANOV 3 JPN Masato SUMI 4 ROU Mihai Radu MIHUT 4 GEO Roberti KOBLIASHVILI 67kg 97kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 KAZ Almat KEBISPAYEV 1 HUN Balazs KISS 2 CUB Ismael BORRERO MOLINA 2 AZE Orkhan NURIYEV 3 JPN Tsuchika SHIMOYAMADA 3 TUR Cenk ILDEM 4 TUR Murat FIRAT 4 VEN Luillys Jose PEREZ MORA 72kg 130kg Rank Country Wrestler Rank Country Wrestler 1 HUN Balint KORPASI 1 TUR Riza KAYAALP 2 KAZ Demeu ZHADRAYEV 2 HUN Balint LAM 3 RUS Adam KURAK 3 ROU Alin ALEXUC CIURARIU 4 AZE Rasul CHUNAYEV 4 CUB Oscar PINO HINDS Corsier-sur-Vevey, 3rd of October 2018/Jdr United World Wrestling Rue du Château, 6, 1804 Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland T. 0041 21 312 84 26 F. 0041 21 323 60 73 .
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