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Commonwealth Wrestling Championship Johannesburg, ZA Commonwealth Wrestling Championship Johannesburg, ZA Dec 2017 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 TEAMS LIST TEAMS AUSTRALIA AUS CANADA CAN GREAT BRITAIN GBR INDIA IND JAMAICA JAM NIGERIA NGR NEW ZEALAND NZL PAKISTAN PAK SOUTH AFRICA RSA SINGAPORE SGP Number of Teams 10 TEAMS LIST BY Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 SPORT Freestyle Teams AUSTRALIA AUS CANADA CAN GREAT BRITAIN GBR INDIA IND JAMAICA JAM NIGERIA NGR NEW ZEALAND NZL PAKISTAN PAK SOUTH AFRICA RSA SINGAPORE SGP Number of Teams 10 NUMBER OF Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 ENTRIES BY TEAM Freestyle Teams 57 kg 65 kg 74 kg 125 kg 70 kg 61 kg 79 kg 86 kg 92 kg 97 kg TOTAL AUS 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 CAN 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 GBR 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 IND 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 JAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 NGR 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 NZL 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 PAK 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 RSA 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 12 SGP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TOTAL 9 7 5 5 5 5 5 8 3 7 59 Number of Teams 10 2017-12-17 18:28:20 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 RANKING Seniors Freestyle Teams Ranking Rank Team 57 kg 65 kg 74 kg 125 kg 70 kg 61 kg 79 kg 86 kg 92 kg 97 kg TOTAL 1 INDIA 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 SOUTH 2 9 9 8 8 7 9 7 9 9 75 AFRICA 3 PAKISTAN 8 8 7 9 8 8 9 9 9 75 NEW 4 5 6 7 6 7 31 ZEALAND 5 CANADA 6 9 9 24 6 AUSTRALIA 8 7 9 24 GREAT 7 8 8 5 21 BRITAIN 8 SINGAPORE 4 8 12 9 NIGERIA 7 7 10 JAMAICA 5 5 Seniors FS - 57 kg Number Team Name Engagement License MC Weight 64 CAN Darthe CAPELLAN 28 GBR Viorel ETKO 70 GBR Ross Taylor CONNELLY 29 IND Utkarsh Pandharinath KALE 75 NZL Suraj Shahil SINGH 4 PAK Muhammad BILAL 89 RSA Hermanus Nicolaas VAN DEN BERG 95 RSA Jan Louwrens COMBRINCK 96 SGP Zulqarnain Bin Khidzer EDDY Number of participants 9 2017-12-17 18:28:20 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 RANKING Freestyle - Seniors - 57 kg Team Rank Team Wrestler CP VT ST TP TP Gvn Rank Pts 1 IND Utkarsh Pandharinath KALE 10 0 1 29 6 10 2 RSA Jan Louwrens COMBRINCK 13 1 2 30 10 9 3 PAK Muhammad BILAL 8 0 1 21 14 8 3 GBR Ross Taylor CONNELLY 9 1 1 18 12 8 5 CAN Darthe CAPELLAN 2 0 0 8 18 6 5 RSA Hermanus Nicolaas VAN DEN BERG 5 0 1 13 22 - 7 NZL Suraj Shahil SINGH 0 0 0 0 6 5 8 GBR Viorel ETKO 0 0 0 0 10 - 9 SGP Zulqarnain Bin Khidzer EDDY 0 0 0 0 21 4 CP Classification Points VT Victories by fall, default/forfeit/disqualification (5-0) ST Victories by superiority (4-0 / 4-1) TP Technical Points obtained TP Gvn Technical Points given From the 7th place, wrestlers of each category will be ranked depending on their ranking points, retirement or forfeit, injury or disqualification. In case of a ranking tie, they will be ranked by analysing the following criteria successively: The most victories by « Fall » The most match won by superiority The most technical points scored in all the competition The fewest technical points given in all the competition If the place of the wrestlers cannot be determined with the above mentioned criterion, they will be ranked ex-aequo. 2017-12-17 18:28:20 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 FS - 57 kg Qualif. 1/4 Final 1/2 Final Final 1-2 PAK BILAL M. (1) 4-0(10-0) by VSU - 03:15 PAK BILAL M. (1) 145 GBR ETKO V. (2) IND KALE U. (3) 150 IND KALE U. (3) 4-0(10-0) by VSU - 01:45 3-1(9-4) by VPO1 IND KALE U. (3) 109 CAN CAPELLAN D. (4) 3-1(10-2) by VPO1 179 GBR CONNELLY R. (5) 5-0(6-0) by VFA - 00:45 GBR CONNELLY R. (5) 146 NZL SINGH S. (6) RSA COMBRINCK J. (8) 119 RSA VAN DEN BERG H. (7) RSA COMBRINCK J. (8) RSA COMBRINCK J. (8) 110 RSA COMBRINCK J. (8) 5-0(10-0) by VFA - 02:30 SGP EDDY Z. (9) 100 4-0(10-0) by VSU - 01:44 Repechage Final 3-5 SGP EDDY Z. (9) RSA VAN DEN BERG H. (7) 128 RSA VAN DEN BERG H. (7) 176 4-0(11-0) by VSU - 01:51 GBR CONNELLY R. (5) 4-1(12-2) by VSU1 - 05:30 Final 3-5 CAN CAPELLAN D. (4) 134 PAK BILAL M. (1) 3-1(9-4) by VPO1 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 COMPLETE RESULTS Freestyle - Seniors - 57 kg - Results Qualif. - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 100 RSA - Jan Louwrens COMBRINCK 10 4 VSU 02'14 0 0 SGP - Zulqarnain Bin Khidzer EDDY 1/4 Final - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 145 PAK - Muhammad BILAL 10 4 VSU 03'15 0 0 GBR - Viorel ETKO 146 GBR - Ross Taylor CONNELLY 6 5 VFA 00'45 0 0 NZL - Suraj Shahil SINGH 109 IND - Utkarsh Pandharinath KALE 9 3 VPO1 06'00 1 4 CAN - Darthe CAPELLAN 110 RSA - Hermanus Nicolaas VAN DEN BERG 0 0 VSU 01'44 4 10 RSA - Jan Louwrens COMBRINCK 1/2 Final - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 150 PAK - Muhammad BILAL 2 1 VPO1 06'00 3 10 IND - Utkarsh Pandharinath KALE 119 GBR - Ross Taylor CONNELLY 0 0 VFA 02'30 5 10 RSA - Jan Louwrens COMBRINCK Repechage - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler RSA - Hermanus Nicolaas VAN DEN 128 SGP - Zulqarnain Bin Khidzer EDDY 0 0 VSU 01'51 4 11 BERG Final 3-5 - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 134 CAN - Darthe CAPELLAN 4 1 VPO1 06'00 3 9 PAK - Muhammad BILAL 176 RSA - Hermanus Nicolaas VAN DEN BERG 2 1 VSU1 05'30 4 12 GBR - Ross Taylor CONNELLY Final 1-2 - FS - 57 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 179 IND - Utkarsh Pandharinath KALE 10 4 VSU 01'45 0 0 RSA - Jan Louwrens COMBRINCK Seniors FS - 61 kg Number Team Name Engagement License MC Weight 79 AUS Petrus Johannes PALM 89 IND Rahul Balasheb AWARE 98 IND Sharvan SHARVAN 33 PAK Abdul WAHAB 37 RSA Gert Cornelius Johannes COETZEE Number of participants 5 2017-12-17 18:28:20 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 RANKING Freestyle - Seniors - 61 kg Team Rank Team Wrestler W CP VT ST TP TP Gvn Rank Pts 1 IND Sharvan SHARVAN 4 18 2 2 33 1 10 2 IND Rahul Balasheb AWARE 3 12 0 3 30 4 - 3 RSA Gert Cornelius Johannes COETZEE 2 7 0 1 20 22 9 4 PAK Abdul WAHAB 1 6 0 1 12 32 8 5 AUS Petrus Johannes PALM 0 0 0 0 0 36 7 CP Classification Points VT Victories by fall, default/forfeit/disqualification (5-0) ST Victories by superiority (4-0 / 4-1) TP Technical Points obtained TP Gvn Technical Points given In the Nordic tournament, the wrestler with the highest number of victories will be ranked first, regardless of the total number of classification points. If two wrestlers have an equal number of classification points, their direct match will determine the winner. The wrestler who won against his opponent will be ranked before the other one. If more than two wrestlers have an equal number of classification points, the last of the ex-aequo group will be determined following these criteria until only two wrestlers remain: The fewest victories by « Fall » The fewest match victories by superiority The fewest technical points scored in the whole competition The most technical points given in the whole competition Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 RESULTS Freestyle - Seniors - 61 kg 1 2 3 4 5 Gert Rahul Abdul Cornelius Petrus Sharvan TP Balasheb W CP VT ST TP Rank WAHAB Johannes Johannes SHARVAN Gvn AWARE (PAK) COETZEE PALM (AUS) (IND) (IND) (RSA) Abdul N° 151 N° 129 N° 162 N° 111 1 WAHAB 3-1(10-1) by 4-0(10-0) by VSU 4-0(10-0) by 4-1(12-1) by 1 6 0 1 12 32 4 (PAK) VPO1 - 01:13 VSU - 01:32 VSU1 - 02:28 Gert Cornelius N° 151 N° 157 N° 180 N° 120 2 Johannes 3-1(10-1) by 4-0(10-0) by VSU 4-0(10-0) by 4-0(11-0) by VSU 2 7 0 1 20 22 3 COETZEE VPO1 - 00:24 VSU - 01:15 - 05:09 (RSA) Petrus Johannes N° 129 N° 157 N° 104 N° 172 3 4-0(10-0) by 4-0(10-0) by 4-0(10-0) by 5-0(6-0) by VFA - 0 0 0 0 0 36 5 PALM VSU - 01:13 VSU - 00:24 VSU - 01:12 00:39 (AUS) Rahul Balasheb N° 162 N° 180 N° 104 N° 167 4 4-0(10-0) by 4-0(10-0) by 4-0(10-0) by VSU 5-0(4-0) by VIN - 3 12 0 3 30 4 2 AWARE VSU - 01:32 VSU - 01:15 - 01:12 00:42 (IND) Sharvan N° 111 N° 120 N° 172 N° 167 5 SHARVAN 4-1(12-1) by 4-0(11-0) by 5-0(6-0) by VFA - 5-0(4-0) by VIN - 4 18 2 2 33 1 1 (IND) VSU1 - 02:28 VSU - 05:09 00:39 00:42 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 COMPLETE RESULTS Freestyle - Seniors - 61 kg - Results Round 1 - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 104 AUS - Petrus Johannes PALM 0 0 VSU 01'12 4 10 IND - Rahul Balasheb AWARE RSA - Gert Cornelius Johannes 151 PAK - Abdul WAHAB 1 1 VPO1 06'00 3 10 COETZEE Round 2 - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 111 IND - Sharvan SHARVAN 12 4 VSU1 02'28 1 1 PAK - Abdul WAHAB 157 RSA - Gert Cornelius Johannes COETZEE 10 4 VSU 00'24 0 0 AUS - Petrus Johannes PALM Round 3 - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 162 IND - Rahul Balasheb AWARE 10 4 VSU 01'32 0 0 PAK - Abdul WAHAB RSA - Gert Cornelius Johannes 120 IND - Sharvan SHARVAN 11 4 VSU 05'09 0 0 COETZEE Round 4 - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 167 IND - Rahul Balasheb AWARE 0 0 VIN 00'42 5 4 IND - Sharvan SHARVAN 129 AUS - Petrus Johannes PALM 0 0 VSU 01'13 4 10 PAK - Abdul WAHAB Round 5 - FS - 61 kg Match Wrestler TP CP Victory Time CP TP Wrestler 172 AUS - Petrus Johannes PALM 0 0 VFA 00'39 5 6 IND - Sharvan SHARVAN 180 RSA - Gert Cornelius Johannes COETZEE 0 0 VSU 01'15 4 10 IND - Rahul Balasheb AWARE Seniors FS - 65 kg Number Team Name Engagement License MC Weight 22 AUS Liam Brice NEYLAND 51 IND Bajrang BAJRANG 68 IND Sonu SONU 57 NZL Brahm RICHARDS 56 PAK Mudassar HUSSAIN 25 RSA Reynhardt LOUW 49 RSA Terry Killy Jr VAN RENSBURG Number of participants 7 2017-12-17 18:28:20 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship - Dec 2017 RANKING Freestyle - Seniors - 65 kg Team Rank Team Wrestler CP VT ST TP TP Gvn Rank Pts 1 IND Bajrang BAJRANG 12 0 3 31 1 10 2 RSA Terry Killy Jr VAN RENSBURG 7 0 1 18 13 9 3 RSA Reynhardt LOUW 5 0 1 15 10 - 3 IND Sonu SONU 9 0 2 24 13 - 5 AUS Liam Brice NEYLAND 1 0 0 2 22 8 5 PAK Mudassar HUSSAIN 1 0 0 2 23 8 7 NZL Brahm RICHARDS 0 0 0 0 10 6 CP Classification Points VT Victories by fall, default/forfeit/disqualification (5-0) ST Victories by superiority (4-0 / 4-1) TP Technical Points obtained TP Gvn Technical Points given From the 7th place, wrestlers of each category will be ranked depending on their ranking points, retirement or forfeit, injury or disqualification.
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