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    Default 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International (Fall)

    Zillmer will wrestle for the Gold tomorrow against a Korean. I feel Hayden should be favored to win.
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    Default Re: 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International (Fall)

    Is there a schedule of which rounds are planned for each session? My google-fu wasn't up to par.

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    Default Re: 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International (Fall)

    Quote Originally Posted by RadioBison View Post
    Is there a schedule of which rounds are planned for each session? My google-fu wasn't up to par.
    Now I found everything I wanted to know and more.

    http://usawevents.sportngin.com/schultzschedule

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    Default Re: 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International (Fall)

    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Moen View Post
    Zillmer will wrestle for the Gold tomorrow against a Korean. I feel Hayden should be favored to win.
    Congrats to Hayden, bringing home a gold medal with a body lock.

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    Default 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International (Fall)

    Good thing he has leverage and a good body-lock. Korean did nothing until Hayden planted him on his back to earn a 6-4 victory. The four points for the Korean were given to him by the officials.

    That is part of what is killing Greco-Roman as a sport - you can win as an inferior athlete without doing a thing but holding position.


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    Default Re: 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International (Fall)

    Former UNI wrestler, Blaize Cabell, pinning former World Champion, Abdusalam Gadisov, has to be the biggest upset ever at a Dave Schultz Memorial International tournament. Gadisov is the Russian Snyder beat in 2015 at the World Championships in Las Vegas.
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    Default Re: 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International (Fall)

    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Moen View Post
    Former UNI wrestler, Blaize Cabell, pinning former World Champion, Abdusalam Gadisov, has to be the biggest upset ever at a Dave Schultz Memorial International tournament. Gadisov is the Russian Snyder beat in 2015 at the World Championships in Las Vegas.
    Very nice win for Blaize

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