2022 U23 World Championship

Georgia Wins, Team USA Takes Third At U23 World Championships

Georgia Wins, Team USA Takes Third At U23 World Championships

A look at the team race at the U23 World Championships.

Oct 21, 2022 by JD Rader
Georgia Wins, Team USA Takes Third At U23 World Championships

For full match results and updated brackets, check out FloArena. My colleague Andrew Spey also has a full results article you can view HERE. There are two days until a team champion is crowned and I'll continue to update this article after each session.

Final Update

Georgia Wins, USA Takes 3rd

Few would have predicted it coming in, but Georgia wrestled great and outlasted both the US and Iran for the U23 World title. Georgia was in a medal match at every weight except 65 kg. Trent Hidlay and Jacob Cardenas took silver today for the US while Anthony Cassioppi won bronze via medical forfeit over Ukraine, which was huge for taking 3rd. If Ukraine would have won that match, the US would have finished in fourth behind them. 

RankTeamPoints
1Georgia141
2Iran134
3United States112
4Ukraine104
5Turkey95
6Kazakhstan92
7Armenia85
8Japan72
9Azerbaijan60
10Kyrgyzstan55
11Moldova34
12India25
13Germany24
14Greece24
15Hungary14
16Colombia14
17Switzerland14
18Canada12
19Mongolia8
20Romania8
21Puerto Rico6
22Israel4
23Poland4
24Venezuela4
25Bulgaria4

Day 2 Session 2 Update

After a rocky morning, the US recovered by winning both its semifinal matches and getting two medals. Georgia and Iran have separated themselves from the rest of the pack. Carter Starocci teched his way to a bronze medal and Tanner Sloan was seconds away from winning gold but unfortunately fell to Iran in the finals. Before Trent Hidlay and Jacob Cardenas wrestle their finals matches tomorrow, Aaron Nagao and Anthony Cassioppi will wrestle in the repechage.

RankTeamPoints
1Georgia136
2Iran119
3United States87
4Turkey68
4Ukraine68
6Armenia66
7Japan60
8Kazakhstan52
9Kyrgyzstan45
9Azerbaijan45
11India25
12Moldova24
13Germany16
14Switzerland14
15Greece10
15Canada10
15Sri Lanka10
18Mongolia8
19Hungary4
19Isreal4
21Puerto Rico2

Day 2 Session 1 Update

Team USA Slides To 6th Place

The US slid from tied for 2nd after day one to fifth place after session one. That will happen when you don't have any wrestlers in the repechage, however. With three in the medal matches tonight, the US can make up some ground. Trent Hidlay and Jacob Cardenas made the semis and while Aaron Nagao, David Carr, and Anthony Cassioppi failed to do so as well, all three are still eligible for repechage. 

RankTeamPoints
1Georgia116
2Iran82
3Turkey68
4Kazakhstan62
5United States60
6Ukraine58
7Armenia46
8Japan40
9Azerbaijan30
10Moldova24
11India20
12Kyrgyzstan20
13Germany14
14Switzerland14
15Greece10
16Canada10
17Sri Lanka10
18Mongolia6
19Hungary4
20Isreal4
21Puerto Rico2

Day 1 Update

Sloan The Lone Finalist For USA

Tanner Sloan is coming home with some hardware. He'll have Iran tomorrow in a big head-to-head match for the gold medal. Yahya Thomas and Carter Starocci both dropped close semis but will wrestle for bronze and are guaranteed fifth place. Vito Arujau went 0-1 and Cole Matthews 1-1. Unfortunately for Iran, their very good 79 kg drew Isreal first round and were eliminated when Isreal lost in the next round.

Tomorrow Aaron Nagao, David Carr, Trent Hidlay, Jacob Cardenas, and Anthony Cassioppi will start their tournaments.

RankTeamPoints
1Georgia50
2Iran40
3United States40
4Turkey40
5Kazakhstan40
6India20
7Armenia20
8Azerbaijan10
9Ukraine10
10Kyrgyzstan10
11Greece10
12Germany10