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    Cuba Headlines, Cuba

    Cuban wrestler Mijaín López wins in 120 kg weight class

    Submitted by editor on Sat, 2007-09-22 09:31.

    The Cuban wrestler beat Russia's Khasan Baroev, giving
    the island one of its four tickets to the 2008
    Olympics Games in Beijing

    An old saying goes that where there is revenge, there
    is no offence. The time for revenge seems to have come
    for Cuban wrestler Mijaín López (120 kg), who bettered
    Russia's Khasan Baroev on Wednesday in the struggle
    for the gold medal at the World Championship of
    Wrestling being held in Baku, Azerbaijan.

    Baroev had previously proved inaccessible for Mijaín,
    who had been beaten by the Russian at the Olympic
    Games in Athens in 2004 and in the finals of the
    previous world championship in 2006.

    However, this time the curse was broken. The Cuban
    giant defeated the Russian 2-0 (1-1, 1-1), which shows
    that he had to surmount the challenger in two periods
    to score the last point to give him the win.

    According to the event's website, Mijaín first beat
    Azerbaijani Anton Botev (7-0, 9-3) and then Uzbekan
    David Saldadze (5-0, 2-0). In his third fight he had
    to pull out the stops to defeat Armenian Yuri
    Patrikeev, who he had previously eliminated at the
    World Cup in Teheran in 2005.

    Yuri was the only of the six rivals who could win a
    single period against the Cuban wrestler. The Russian
    won the first period 4-0, but the Cuban athlete
    managed to tie in the second period, 7-0. The war was
    decided in the third period, 1-1, favorable to the
    Cuban, who scored the last point.

    In the quarterfinals, Miajin defeated Byelorussia's
    Ioseb Chugoshvili (6-0, 7-0) and in the semi-finals
    beat Hungarian Mihaly Déak-Bárdos (1-1, 4-0). The
    stage was then set for the golden triumph, which ended
    with Cuba getting its first ticket to the 2008 Olympic
    Games in Beijing.

    That same day, Cuba's Andy Moreno (55 kg) captured a
    bronze medal and his own Olympic ticket in free-style
    wrestling in a division won by Russian Besik Kudukhov.

    The bad news came with the elimination of
    «heavyweight» Olympic champion Yandro Quintana (60
    kg), something really unbelievable. Today, matches
    will be held between Geandry Garzón (66 kg), Iván
    Fundora (74 kg) and Roilandy Zúñiga (84 kg). Garzón
    won a bronze in the last world championship, while
    Fundora won a bronze as well in Athens in 2004.

    Submitted by editor on Sat, 2007-09-22 09:31.
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