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Lucha Olímpica – Preolimpico 23 Al 25 De Marzo Del 2012 Orlando - Estados Unidos Prof Lucha Olímpica – Preolimpico 23 al 25 de marzo del 2012 Orlando - Estados Unidos Prof. Carlos Alberto Vario (Argentina) Este trabajo fue realizado recabando la informacion y asentandola demanera manual, podria tener errores involuntarios. Se debe considerar que hay luchadores de america que ya clasificaron a los juegos olimpicos de Londres 2012 en el ultimo campeonato mundial que se realizo en el 2011 en la ciudad de Estambul (Turquia) y por ese motivo no participaron en el preolimpico de Orlando. Luchadores/as de America Clasificados en Estambul 2011 Ord Estilo Kg Pos Luchador/a Pais 1 LL 55 6 Nick Simmons Estados Unidos 2 LL 60 2 Franklin Gomez Puerto Rico 3 LL 66 3 Livan Lopez Cuba 4 LL 74 1 Jordan Burroughs Estados Unidos 5 LL 74 5 Ricardo Robertty Venezuela 6 LL 84 6 Cael Sanderson Estados Unidos 7 LL 96 3 Jake Varner Estados Unidos 8 LL 120 6 Tervel Dlagnev Estados Unidos 9 GR 60 6 Luis Liendo Venezuela 10 GR 66 3 Pedro Mulens Cuba 11 GR 66 6 Justin Lester Estados Unidos 12 GR 120 2 Mijain Lopez Cuba 13 LF 48 5 Carol Huynh Canada 14 LF 48 6 Carolina Castillo Colombia 15 LF 55 2 Tonya Verbeek Canada 16 LF 55 6 Helen Maroulis Estados Unidos 17 LF 63 6 Elena Pirozhkova Estados Unidos 18 LF 72 3 Ali Bernard Estados Unidos De estos 18 preclasificados, 9 son de los Estados Unidos, 3 de Cuba, 2 de Canada, 2 de Venezuela, 1 de Colombia y 1 de Puerto Rico, . Para hacer una comparacion de los resultados del Panamericano realizado en el mes de febrero en Colorado Spring voy a dejar estos en primer termino y en el reglon siguiente el resultado de esa categoria en el preolimpico rea lizado en Orlando. A los luchadores de los Estados Unidos le agregue entre parentesis “( )” su posicion en el ranking de su pais al mes de noviembre del 2011 para poder tener una referencia de como trabajo este pais en relacion al Panamericano de Colorado y el preolimpico. Lucha Olímpica - Resultados en Greco Romana Col=Colorado y Orl=Orlando Kg. Oro Plata Bronce Bronce 55 Javier Gonzalez Jermaine Hodge Andres Taborda __________________ Col CUBA USA (2) COLOMBIA 55 Javier Gonzalez Spenser Mango Andres Taborda Orl CUBA USA (1) COLOMBIA 60 Ismael Borrero Andres Muntano Joe Betterman Jansel Ramirez Col CUBA ECUADOR USA (2) DOMINICANA 60 Hanser Meoque Ellis Coleman Paul Antonio Sobrado Jansel Ramirez Orl Lugones CUBA USA (1) PERU DOMINICANA 66 P. MulensHerrera Ivan Duque Ben Sanchez Anyelo Mota Brea Col CUBA COLOMBIA USA (7) DOMINICANA 66 Vicente Huacon Wuileixis Rivas Ulises Barragan Ivan Duque Orl ECUADOR VENEZUELA MEXICO COLOMBIA 74 Andrew Bisek Alexei Bell Maximiliano. Prudenzano Jose Luiillys Perez Col USA (3) CUBA ARGENTINA VENEZUELA 74 Jorgisbell Alvarez Andrew Bisek Jose Perez Mora Sixto Barrera Orl Hernandez CUBA USA (3) VENEZUELA PERU 84 Chas Betts Pablo Shorey Jose Arias Christian Mosquera Col USA (2) CUBA DOMINICANA COLOMBIA 84 Pablo Shorey Chas Betts Jose Arias Christian Mosquera Orl CUBA USA (2) DOMINICANA COLOMBIA 96 Yamani Lugo Cabrera Erwin Caraballo Justin Ruiz Raul Angulo Col CUBA VENEZUELA USA (1) COLOMBIA 96 Yunior Estrada Erwin Caraballo Justin Ruiz Korey Jarvis Orl CUBA VENEZUELA USA (1) CANADA 120 Mijain Lopez Ramon Garcia Pete Kowalczuk Sunny Dhinsa Col CUBA DOMINICANA USA (4) CANADA 120 Dremiel Byers Andres Ayub Ramon Garcia Antoine Abou Jaoude Orl USA (1) CHILE DOMINICANA BRASIL En muchas de las categorias donde necesitaban clasificar en el preolimpico, Estados Unidos y Cuba reservaron sus figuras para esa competencia y enviaron otros competidores al panamericano de Colorado, esto se aprecia perfectamente mirando los cuadros con la descripcion de los ganadores y las posiciones que ocuparon los representantes de Estados Unidos en el ranking del 2011. Algunos de los que estaban clasificados fueron al panamericano como Mijain Lopez y Helen Maroulis por citar algun ejemplo, tambien hay otros que fueron los mismos en ambas competencias que no estan en el primer puesto del ranking como Andrew Bisek (3) o Justin Ruiz (1), en 120 kg. de GR en Colorado participo Pete Kowalzuk (4) y en Orlando Dremiel Byers (1).. Lo cierto es que hasta ahora hay 54 representantes del continente americano para los proximos Juego Olimpicos de Londres 2012, Argentina (1), Canada (9), Chile (1), Colombia (2), Cuba (12), Ecuador (2), Honduras (1), Mexico (2), Puerto Rico (3), Estados Unidos (16) y Venezuela (5). MEDALLERO de GRECOROMANA Panamericano Colorado Preolimpico Orlando Pais Oro Plata Bronce Total Pos. Pos. Oro Plata Bronce Total Cuba 5 2 -- 7 1 1 5 -- -- 5 Estados Unidos 2 1 4 7 2 2 1 4 1 6 Colombia -- 1 3 4 3 6 -- -- 3 3 Dominicana -- 1 3 4 4 7 -- -- 3 3 Venezuela -- 1 1 2 5 4 -- 2 1 3 Ecuador -- 1 -- 1 6 3 1 -- -- 1 Argentina -- -- 1 1 7 -- -- -- -- -- Canada -- -- 1 1 8 9 -- -- 1 1 Chile -- -- -- -- -- 5 -- 1 -- 1 Brasil -- -- -- -- -- 10 -- -- 1 1 Peru -- -- -- -- -- 8 -- -- 2 2 Mexico -- -- -- -- -- 11 -- -- 1 1 Total 7 7 13 27 -- -- 7 7 13 27 Nota de Redaccion: El medallero esta ordenado por las posiciones que ocuparon los paises de acuerdo a las medallas obtenidas en el panamericano de Colorado (izquierda), sobre la derecha estaran incorporados ademas los paises que obtuvieron medalla en el preolimpico, se pueden ver las diferentes posiciones comparando las obtenidas en ambas competencias. Lucha Olímpica - Resultados en Libre Femenino – Colorado y Orlando Kg. Oro Plata Bronce Bronce 48 Patricia Bermudez Katiuska Toaza Alyssa Lampe Yazmin Martinez Col ARGENTINA ECUADOR USA (5) MEXICO 48 Clarissa Chun Patricia Bermudez Mayelis Caripa Katiuska Toaza Orl USA (1) ARGENTINA Castillo VENEZUELA ECUADOR 55 Helen Maroulis Lissette A. Antes Camila Fama Tristao Marcia Andrades Col USA (1) ECUADOR BRASIL VENEZUELA 55 Marcia Andrades Lissette A. Antes Joice Souza Alma Jane Valencia Orl VENEZUELA ECUADOR BRASIL MEXICO 63 Sandra Roa Velandia Wendy Garcia Justine Bouchard Lisandra Ramirez Col COLOMBIA MEXICO CANADA CUBA 63 Martine Dugrenier Katerina Vidiaux Luz Clara Vazquez Sandra Roa Velandia Orl CANADA CUBA ARGENTINA COLOMBIA 72 Stephany Lee Lisset Echavarria Jaramit Weffer Vanessa Wilson Col USA (3) CUBA VENEZUELA CANADA 72 Leah Callahan Ana Betancur Diana Miranda Lisset Echavarria Orl CANADA COLOMBIA MEXICO CUBA MEDALLERO de LIBRE FEMENINA Panamericano Colorado Preolimpico Orlando Pais Oro Plata Bronce Total Pos. Pos. Oro Plata Bronce Total Canada 3 -- 2 5 1 1 2 -- -- 2 Estados Unidos 2 3 1 6 2 3 1 -- -- 1 Argentina 1 -- -- 1 3 4 -- 1 1 2 Colombia 1 -- -- 1 4 5 -- 1 1 2 Ecuador -- 2 -- 2 5 7 -- 1 1 2 Cuba -- 1 1 2 6 6 -- 1 1 2 Mexico -- 1 1 2 7 8 -- -- 2 2 Brasil -- -- 3 3 8 9 -- -- 1 1 Venezuela -- -- 2 2 9 2 1 -- 1 2 Total 7 7 10 24 -- -- 4 4 8 16 Nota de Redaccion: En esta categoria es notable como al no estar todos los pesos (solo 4 de los 7) y ademas en muchos de ellos no participaron las atletas que ya clasificaron, los paises obtuvieron 2 medallas y Venezuela paso del ultimo puesto en el medallero de Colorado al 2 puesto en Orlando al obtener una medalla de oro. Lucha Olímpica - Resultados en Libre Masculino – Colorado y Orlando Kg. Oro Plata Bronce Bronce 55 Sam Hazewinkel Jacob Hergenhein Alredo Cisnero Gomez Fernando Paredes Col USA (3) CANADA CUBA VENEZUELA 55 David Tremblay Brandon Escobar Yerzon Hernandez Luis Orantes Orl CANADA HONDURAS COLOMBIA GUATEMALA 60 Yowlys B, Rodriguez Luis Portillo Mejia Abel Herrera Pastor Gabriel Garcia Sanche Col CUBA EL SALVADOR PERU R.DOMINICANA 60 Yowlys B, Rodriguez Guillermo Torres Abel Herrera Pastor John Pineda Orl CUBA MEXICO PERU CANADA 66 Phillip Simpson Elvis Fuentes Blanco Pedro Soto Cordero Ryly Walker Col USA (6) VENEZUELA PUERTO RICO CANADA 66 Haslan Garcia Brent Metcalf Pedro Soto Cordero Edison Hurtado Lerma Orl CANADA USA (2) PUERTO RICO COLOMBIA 74 Trent Paulson Daniel Alvares Yunierki Blanco Mora Ryan Lue Col USA BRASIL CUBA CANADA 74 Matthew Gentry Francisco Soler Yunierki Blanco Mora Eduardo Gajardo Orl CANADA PUERTO RICO CUBA CHILE 84 Raymond Jordan Luis Miranda Mazar Jose Diaz Robertti Matthew Miller Col USA (4) CUBA VENEZUELA CANADA 74 Humberto Arenciba Jaime Espinal Adrian Abou Jaoude Jeffrey Adamson Orl CUBA PUERTO RICO BRASIL CANADA 96 Dustin Kilgore Yuri Alexei Maier Javier Cortina Lacerra Khetag Pliev Col USA (2) ARGENTINA CUBA CANADA 96 Javier Cortina Khetag Pliev Israel Silva Luis Vivenes Orl CUBA CANADA MEXICO VENEZUELA 120 Tervel Dlagnev Sunny Dhinsa Disney Rodriguez Edgardo Lopez Col USA (1) CANADA CUBA PUERTO RICO 120 Arjan Bhullar Jesse Ruiz Antoine Abou Jaoude Luis Olivares Orl CANADA MEXICO BRASIL VENEZUELA MEDALLERO de LIBRE MASCULINO Panamericano Colorado Preolimpico Orlando Pais Oro Plata Bronce Total Pos. Pos. Oro Plata Bronce Total Estados Unidos 6 -- -- 6 1 6 -- 1 -- 1 Cuba 1 1 4 6 2 2 3 -- 1 4 Canada -- 2 4 6 3 1 4 1 2 7 Venezuela -- 1 2 3 4 9 -- -- 2 2 Argentina -- 1 -- 1 5 -- -- -- -- -- Brasil -- 1 -- 1 6 7 -- -- 2 2 El Salvador -- 1 -- 1 7 -- -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico -- -- 2 2 8 4 -- 2 1 3 Peru -- -- 1 1 9 12 -- -- 1 1 Dominicana -- -- 1 1 10 -- -- -- -- -- Mexico -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- 2 1 3 Honduras -- -- -- -- -- 5 -- 1 -- 1 Colombia -- -- -- -- -- 8 -- -- 2 2 Chile -- -- -- -- -- 10 -- -- 1 1 Guatemala -- -- -- -- -- 11 -- -- 1 1 Total 7 7 14 28 -- -- 7 7 14 28 Nota de Redaccion: Es evidente que al no participar luchadores que ya estan clasificados altero totalmente los medalleros del preolimpico comparandolos con los medalleros del panamericano, por lo tanto no se puede realizar ningun tipo de comentario en cuanto al desempeño de los paises.
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