Azerbaijan, Iran and Bulgaria win golds on 1st day of wrestling worlds
2011-09-13 00:16:21 GMT2011-09-13 08:16:21(Beijing Time)
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Bulgaria's Elis Guri celebrates after winning the 96kg class of the Greco-Roman final against Sweden's Jimmy Alexander Lidberg at the 2011 World Wrestling Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sept. 12, 2011. The 2011 World Wrestling Championship was opened on Monday evening, with the participation of more than 900 wrestlers from 104 countries and regions. The wrestlers were also looking to book their places at the 2012 London Olympics. (Xinhua/Ma Yan)
Bulgaria's Elis Guri (L) competes with Sweden's Jimmy Alexander Lidberg during the 96kg class of the Greco-Roman final at the 2011 World Wrestling Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sept. 12, 2011. Elis Guri won the final to claim the title. The 2011 World Wrestling Championship was opened on Monday evening, with the participation of more than 900 wrestlers from 104 countries and regions. The wrestlers were also looking to book their places at the 2012 London Olympics. (Xinhua/Ma Yan)
Azerbaijan's Rovshan Bayramov celebrates after winning the 55kg class of the Greco-Roman final against Belarus's Elbek Tazhyieu at the 2011 World Wrestling Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sept. 12, 2011. The 2011 World Wrestling Championship was opened on Monday evening, with the participation of more than 900 wrestlers from 104 countries and regions. The wrestlers were also looking to book their places at the 2012 London Olympics. (Xinhua/Ma Yan)
Azerbaijan's Rovshan Bayramov (Top) competes with Belarus's Elbek Tazhyieu during the 55kg class of the Greco-Roman final at the 2011 World Wrestling Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sept. 12, 2011. Rovshan Bayramov won the final to claim the title. The 2011 World Wrestling Championship was opened on Monday evening, with the participation of more than 900 wrestlers from 104 countries and regions. The wrestlers were also looking to book their places at the 2012 London Olympics. (Xinhua/Ma Yan)
ISTANBUL, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- The first medals of the 2011 world wrestling championship were awarded in Istanbul on Monday night in the men's 55, 66 and 96kg categories in the Greco-Roman categories.
In the 55kg class, the gold went to Azerbaijan's Rovshan Bayramov, the silver to Elbek Tazhyieu of Belarus and the bronze to China's Shujin Li and Russia's Bekkhan Mankiev.
In the 66kg class, the gold went to Iran's Saeid Abdvali, with the silver to Manuchar Tskhadia of Georgia and the bronze to Hyeon-Woo Kim of South Korea and Pedro Mullens Herrera of Cuba.
In the 96kg class, the gold was won by Bulgaria's Elis Guri, and the silver went to Jimmy Alexander Lidberg of Sweden and the bronze to Cenk Ildem of Turkey and Rustam Totrov of Russia.
The competition is being held at Istanbul's Sinan Erdem Dome in the men's freestyle, men's Greco-Roman and women wrestling, and will run through Sept. 18.
The top six in each Olympic weight category will secure a place for their teams at the London 2012 Olympics.
At the end of the championship, the nationality of the first 108 participants in the Olympic Games will be known with 42 qualified wrestlers in freestyle, 42 in Greco-Roman, and 24 in women wrestling.
Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Japan, Ukraine and Turkey are the countries with participants in every available category.