Tuesday, October 27, 2015
World Master 2015
World Masters Sambo
– Ashdod Israel October 22nd – 25th 2015
Results
Colin Carrott GB 1 v 7 Ukraine
55-59 years
U90kg
Final position 7th.
Quarter final.
A cagey start to the fight, saw both
men penalised early on for gripping fingers, followed by Colin getting a one
point penalty for repeating the offence (0 – 1). The first meaningful attack
was an attempted stomach throw by Colin, but with no points awarded he remained
one – nil down. The Ukrainian was fighting in a tactically defensive way, his
strong right arm holding off Colin’s left handed attack. An inner leg reap from
Colin was countered by the Ukrainian taking him backwards for two points,
followed by a four point hold down (0 – 7). A spectacular flying arm bar
attempt by the British player drew some gasps from the rest of his cheering
team mates, but he was unable to close the point’s gap, as his opponent was
happy to take two passive penalties and see out the remaining minute of the
fight getting just a one point penalty in the process. Final score GB 1,
Ukraine 7
As the Ukrainian lost in the
semi-final to the eventual Russian gold medallist, Coin did not advance into
the repercharge.
Drew Cullen GB 9 v 0 Israel
50 – 54 years
U82kg
Final position 5th.
Quarter final
Drew was given a very early boost,
when his opponent received a three point penalty for being late on the mat (3 –
0). The British player wasted no time and with his first attack scored four
points with a left handed drop knee shoulder throw (7 – 0). A repeat of the
same throw, although not quite as well executed, earned two more points (9 – 0)
and Drew was through to the semi-finals having totally dominated his rival.
Drew Cullen GB 0 v 8 Russia
Semi-final.
Having dictated his first fight, Drew
found this adversary a different challenge altogether. A couple of early inner
leg reaps were blocked by his taller opponent who then attempted an inner thigh
throw which was very nearly countered by Drew with a classic hand technique. A
low right hand sleeve grip by the Russian allowed him to dominate the British
player and make him look passive in the eyes of the referee. Two quick
penalties followed and Drew was now one nil down. A right handed corner throw
was blocked and another scored one point (0 – 2) before the Russian attempted
the same throw again, but this time to Drew’s surprise, left handed and four
points were awarded (0 – 6). He continued to dominate with his low left handed
sleeve grip and by pulling Drew down convinced the referee to award another two
point passive penalty (0 – 8).
Drew Cullen GB 0 v 6 Kazakhstan
Repercharge
Once again, a low sleeve grip proved
the deciding factor in this contest. Both men were of equal ability, but the
Kazak proved the stronger with his control of Drew’s arm. A sacrificial side
drop scored the first point (0 – 1) followed by two more when he countered
Drew’s inner leg hook (0 – 3). The British player now went on the offensive but
could not get past the Kazak’s defence, despite several drop knee shoulder
throw and inner leg hook attempts. Drew was then caught with a version his own
drop kneed throw (0 – 4) before the Kazak picked him off with two counters to
inner leg hooks, scoring one point each time. Final score: GB 0 Kazakhstan 6.
Day 2
George Loscombe GB 0 v 8 Moldova
45 – 49 years
+100kg
Final position 3rd. – Bronze medal.
Semi-final.
Standing over six feet tall, George’s
opponent posed an intimidating figure and his superior reach and longer legs
soon proved an advantage. A low body drop earned the Moldovan four points (0 –
4) and was quickly followed by a scarf hold on the ground for another four (0 –
8). In an interview afterwards George said he has never been held so tightly or
powerfully.
Oleg Sibilev GB 8 v 0 Kazakhstan
40 – 44 years
U82kg
Final position 5th.
Round of 16
In one of the biggest groups of the
day, 14 competitors, Oleg got off to a flying start with a commanding
performance against the Kazak. After some early grip fighting and skirmishing,
he launched a drop knee shoulder attack for four points (4 – 0) and had no
trouble following up with another four points gained via the resulting hold
down (8 – 0). A commanding accomplishment against a member of a strong Kazak
team.
Oleg Sibilev GB 5 v 0 Lithuania
Quarter final
Oleg once again dominated his
opponent in his second fight of the day. An early leg scissor attack narrowly missed
but a counter to the Lithuanian’s inner leg reap was awarded four points (4 –
0). Continuing on the offensive, Oleg made his opponent look passive with his
attacking style and was awarded another one point (5 – 0) when the Lithuanian
picked up two penalties. With a minute of the contest left, Oleg slowed down,
safe in the knowledge that a penalty against him would not affect the result
and that he could preserve some energy for the semi-final.
Oleg Sibilev GB 4 v 13 Russia
Semi-final.
This next opponent was in a different
league to the rest of the pool. An ex-world champion he was totally unfazed all
the way through to winning the gold medal. A side drop throw was awarded four
points (0 – 4) then a single leg take down gained another two (0 – 6). However,
Oleg expertly countered on the ground from this throw, to get an upper four
quarter hold down and claw four points back (4 – 6). A leg scissor attempt from
Oleg failed to trouble the scorers but was quickly followed by a succession of
throws from the Russian. Another single leg takedown for four (4 – 10), a
sacrificial corner throw for one (4 -11) and an inner thigh throw for two (4 –
13) ended the bout.
Oleg Sibilev GB 0 v 6 Russia
Bronze medal fight
Having fought the ex-world champion
it was Oleg’s turn to fight another Russian, this time for the bronze medal.
His opponent, the ex-world champion’s student! Both men were feeling the
effects of a strenuous day, but it was Oleg who produced the first attacks. Unfortunately,
a failed sacrificial throw resulted in Oleg being held down for four points (0
– 4). Oleg tried unsuccessfully with inner thigh throw and stomach throw
attempts before being caught with a side drop throw for two (0 - 6). The
Russian was now holding on for the final whistle and his passive nature earned
him a penalty, but he did enough to prevent points being awarded against him as
time ran out.
The World Masters is becoming a very popular Championship and over the years
the standard has risen. The British Masters Team always make a good account of
themselves and as you can see by the report this year was no different. One of
the drawbacks to this competition is the fact each country can enter as many
players as they want per category, so the Russians very much dominate the event
as you can see by the results
1st Day of Competition
Men 50-54
62 kg
1. ZHAROV
Valeriy RUS
2. ABRAMOV
Evgeny RUS
3. DIUBANOV
Vasily RUS
4. MELEKHIN
Sergey RUS
68 kg
1. VLASOV
Sergei RUS
2. UMETALIEV
Erkinbek KGZ
3. PAPERNO
Anton RUS
3.
KHACHATUROV Karen RUS
74 kg
1. LIKOKELI
Besik RUS
2. NOVOSELOV
Vladimir RUS
3. ARSHANSKI
Pavel ISR
3.
KASETA Albertas LTU
82 kg
1. IGRUSHKIN
Nikolay RUS
2. ZAYTZEV
Alexander RUS
3. AMRENOV
Seilkhan KAZ
3.
GOLUBEV Mikail RUS
90 kg
1. KALININ
Andrey RUS
2. DJANGIRASHVILI
Elgudga ISR
3. PRESNOV
Yury RUS
3.
LUKYANOV Nikolai RUS
100 kg
1. RASSKAZOV
Alexandr RUS
2. PAULAUSKAS
Aidas LTU
3. PAPUSHENKO
Ivan UKR
3.
BEKMURATOV Berikkali KAZ
+ 100 kg
1. KALIKA
Eduard USA
2. ROSTOVTZEV
Alexey RUS
3. NESHEV
Emil BUL
3.
PAPUSHENKO Ivan UKR
Men 55-59
62 kg
1. MAKSIMOV
Leonid RUS
2. APOLINSKIY
Oleg RUS
3. MUSSABEKOV
Almas KAZ
68 kg
1. SHVETS
Ivan RUS
2. KOZLOV
Anatoliy UKR
3. BATIR
Vladimir ISR
74 kg
1. VASYGIN
Evgenii RUS
2. LISICHKIN
Andrei RUS
3. KUYUMCHYAN
Vagarshak RUS
82 kg
1. SAMOYLOV
Segey RUS
2. ZINOVKIN
Igor RUS
3. EFREMOV
Vladimir RUS
3.SHVETS Ivan UKR
1. kg
2. ISAEV
Magomed RUS
3. RUBEL
Leonid RUS
4. YASTREBOV
Vladimir RUS
3.RANGAIEV Oleksandr UKR
100 kg
1. VARDANASHVILI Tamaz ISR
2. JARSHUYEV Nurlan KAZ
3. BRAMONTOV Sergei KAZ
3. ESHNIYAZOV Davlatbay UZB
+100 kg
1.TURAEV Bakhtiyor UZB
2. ANDREADIS Georgios GRE
3. GAGISHVILI Elgudzha RUS
3. BAGATELLIA Boris RUS
Men 60-64
62 kg
1. BONDAR Mikhail ISR
2. PETROV Anatolii RUS
68 kg
1. NORTH Sandy USA
2. KABAKBAYEV Serikbay KAZ
3. GROMOV Konstantin RUS
74 kg
1. STYROV Nicolay USA
2. IVANOV Gennady RUS
3. KORZHUKOV Vladimir RUS
3. KHALAEV Mollagasan RUS
82 kg
1. MALKOV Vladimir RUS
2. SEIDAGALAMULY Orynbek KAZ
3. NOGOVITCIN Petr RUS
90 kg
1. GOLIK Nikolai RUS
2. VEKLICH Anatoliy KAZ
3. MIRZABEKOV Ruslan RUS
3. KHADZHYIEV Zhelal UKR
100 kg
1. CHOLEV Atanas BUL
2. SLAVIN Mark RUS
3. KURU Petr MDA
3. ZABALDUEV Viktor RUS
+ 100 kg
1. AKHMEDOV Gazimagomed RUS
2. MAGERA Victor RUS
3. MIRIVICH Jason isay USA
3. STRELKOVSKY Berel ISR
Men 65 and over
62 kg
1. KANIN Alexander RUS
2. LAPADATOV Lyubomir BUL
68 kg
1. KLIMANOV Nikolai RUS
2. KOROLKOV Igor UKR
3. BRAVYY Michael ISR
3. VEREVKIN Viktor RUS
74 kg
1. TSIKLAURI Abesalom GEO
2. MURAVYEV Valery RUS
3. TUROV Aleksey RUS
3. SADRETDINOV Myansur RUS
82 kg
1. VOEVODKIN Aleksandr RUS
2. TALIS Boris USA
90 kg
1. KOBA Mykola UKR
2. LOGASHENKO Stanislav ISR
3. SIDORENKO Vladimir RUS
3. VERLINSKY Vitaly USA
100 kg
1. MALEAR Mihail MDA
2. SAMMET Artur GER
3. JARDEMOV Kabden KAZ
3. PYSHNIAK Georgii UKR
+ 100 kg
1. IVANOV Anatoly RUS
2. BORIUSHKIN Vladimir RUS
3. MAKHIN Anatoliy RUS
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2nd day of Competition Results
Men 35-39
62 kg
1. NAZAROV Murodullo UZB
2. VOLODIN Andrey RUS
3. ZHANGALIYEV Kanat KAZ
3. VOLOZHANIN Ruslan ISR
68 kg
1. KAUFMAN Eduard RUS
2. PLISOV Oleg RUS
3. FOMICHEV Alexey RUS
3. ABDRAIMOV Kubat KGZ
74 kg
1. ISAEV Evgenii RUS
2. DARLING Derrick matthe USA
82 kg
1. ARYKPAEV Midin KGZ
2. MUSATOV Kirill RUS
3. DELIKATNYI Dmytro UKR
3. GADZHIEV Rafail RUS
90 kg
1. ANTONYUK Igor RUS
2. MASHTAKOV Sergei RUS
3. SAMODUROV Igor RUS
3. HRABOVSKYI Serhii UKR
100 kg
1. AIMAGAMBETOV Bairam KAZ
2. KADOSH Pini ISR
3. BEREKO Alexey RUS
3. KHOLMIRZAEV Ernazar UZB
+ 100 kg
1. MBIAMOU
MBUTCHA Aime CMR
Men 40-44
62 kg
1. GIOEV Timur RUS
2. ALTYBAYEV Samat KAZ
68 kg
1. KUSSAINOV
Kaisar KAZ
74 kg
1. ERMILOV Sergei RUS
2. TULEGENOV Malik KAZ
3. TIKHONOV Roman RUS
3. SHABARCHIN Sergey RUS
82 kg
1. ALFEROV Aleksandr RUS
2. ARZAMASOV Roman RUS
3. VIDI Vitaly RUS
3. ISAKOV Anatolii RUS
90 kg
1. NOVIKOV Vladimir RUS
2. KAVALIAUSKAS Valdas LTU
3. KHABAKHU Azamat RUS
3. DROZHNIAK Igor ISR
100 kg
1. PINEGIN Iurii RUS
2. BAKESHOV Berik KAZ
3. KALAUBEKOV Dossan KAZ
3. MURTAZALIEV Muntar MDA
+ 100 kg
1. DAVITASHVILI Aleksi GEO
2. BOTIKOV Andrey RUS
3. NALCHADJAN Ruslan MDA
3. POSTICA Grigore MDA
Men 45-49
62 kg
1. YASHIN Konstantin RUS
2. KARAKANOV Marat KAZ
3. KROLIKOV Yury RUS
3. GALIMOV Irek RUS
68 kg
1. ALIBEGASHVILI Gigla GEO
2. POLIKEVICIUS Svajunas LTU
3. IASHIN Iurii RUS
3. SLYOZ Aleksandr ISR
74 kg
1. KHORZOV Nikolai RUS
2. GYSAROV Viacheslav RUS
3. MAMONTOV Oleksandr RUS
3. GROMOV Mikhail RUS
82 kg
1. MAMEDOV Kamran RUS
2. RAMAZANOV Ramazan RUS
3. OGIBALOV Valery RUS
3. NECHYPORENKO Mykola UKR
90 kg
1. VLASOV Dmitrii RUS
2. MATVEEV Sergey RUS
3. SOLODOVNIKOV Aleksandr RUS
3. ZENTELIS Saulius LTU
100 kg
1. BELIAEV Victor RUS
2. ZHUKOV Mikhail RUS
3. KHAIT Oleg ISR
3. URBAEV Abdygapar KGZ
+ 100 kg
1. MAGDIEV Timur RUS
2. UZUN Ilia MDA
3. OBCARSKAS Linas LTU
3. LESCOMBE George GBR