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Double semifinal heartbreak for Egypt in men’s wrestling at Tokyo 2020

Double semifinal heartbreak for Egypt in men’s wrestling at Tokyo 2020
Ukraine’s Parviz Nasibov, red, wrestles Egypt’s Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed in their men’s greco-roman 67kg wrestling semi-final match during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. (AFP)
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Updated 03 August 2021

Double semifinal heartbreak for Egypt in men’s wrestling at Tokyo 2020

Double semifinal heartbreak for Egypt in men’s wrestling at Tokyo 2020
  • Mohammed Ibrahim Elsayed, Mohammed Metwally will now fight in 67-kg, 87-kg bronze medal matches, respectively

RIYADH: There was double semifinal Olympics heartbreak for Egypt’s Mohammed Ibrahim Elsayed and Mohammed Metwally as the athletes on Tuesday lost their respective last four contests in the men’s wrestling Greco-Roman competition at Tokyo 2020.

Both will return to the mat tomorrow for a chance to claim bronze.

Elsayed exited the 67-kilogram competition after a tense 7-6 semifinal loss to Ukrainian Parviz Nasibov at Makuhari Messe Hall. The Egyptian had taken a 5-0 lead and looked set to progress to the final, but a series of late mistakes saw him lose the contest in an agonizing manner.

In the 87-kg category, Metwally lost 9-2 to Viktor Lorincz of Hungary, who will now contest the final against the Ukrainian Zhan Beleniuk, who beat Croatian Ivan Huklek 7-1 in their semifinal.

Metwally and Huklek will meet in the 87-kg bronze medal contest on Wednesday afternoon.

In the earlier 67-kg semifinal, Iranian Mohammed Reza Geraei defeated Ramaz Zoidze of Georgia 6-1, and will now meet Nasibov in the Wednesday final, taking place from 12:15 p.m. Saudi time. Elsayed will take on Zoidze in the bronze medal match.

It had been a promising day for the Arab fighters until the semifinal stage.

In the early hours of Tuesday, Metwally had beaten Cuba’s Daniel Hechavarria 4-0 in the quarterfinals of the 87-kg competition after a crushing 9-1 win against Kiryl Maskevich of Belarus in the previous qualifying round.

Elsayed had a tougher time in his 67-kg matches, edging South Korea’s Hansu Ryu in his first bout, and getting another slim victory over Karen Aslanyan of Armenia in their quarterfinal bout.