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USSR vs Turkey (individual match) - Elmadi Zhabrailov won the gold medal in the men's freestyle 82 kg.

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UPI ARCHIVES

JULY 29, 1990

Chaos rules wrestling finals

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"Monday and the Soviets' Elmandi Jabrailov were both assessed three cautions and disqualified from their gold-medal match. That result condemned the American to a bronze and allowed the Soviet to wrestle again against Turkey's Sebhattin Ozturk for the gold medal, which he won."

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Tschin As (talk) 13:20, 5 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Joe Melchiore

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Joe Melchiore (born in 1966) is an American freestyle wrestler and wrestling coach.

 Highlight achievements
  • 1990 US National Champion, 57 kilogram.

Joe Melchiore defeated the 1989 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship's winner Kendall Cross.

  • 1986 Big 8 Conference Champion, 48 kilogram.

Joe Melchiore defeated Perry Summit 10-9.

  • 1983 World Junior Champion, 56 kilogram.

1. Joe Melchiore (USA) 2. Aigumov Khadjimagomed (USSR) 3. Goh Young-Ho (Korea) 4. Akhmet Ak (Turkey) 5. Juergen Ketterer (West Germany)

  • Joe Melchiore also competed at the 1990 World Wrestling Championships where he placed seventh (he won the Olympic champion and the two-time European champion Shaban Trstena of Yugoslavia by fall).

2A00:1FA3:4230:E2CC:103E:7F6:C4F:5989 (talk) 12:10, 13 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]