Turkeyâs Taha Akgul and Kyrgyzstanâs Aiaal Lazarev wrestled for the Paris 2024 Olympics bronze, then both retired from the sport.
Akgul won the 125-kilogram freestyle match 7-0 on Saturday. Both then removed their shoes after the match, a gesture that symbolizes retirement.
Both joined and raised an arm, each holding his shoes in his outside hand as the crowd cheered.
The 33-year-old Akgul won the Olympic gold in 2016 and a bronze in Tokyo three years ago before finishing with a bronze on Saturday. Heâs a three-time world champion.
Lazarev, 38, has a gold two silvers and three bronzes in the Asian championships.
Earlier in the week, Cubaâs Mijain Lopez retired after winning his record fifth gold medal and Ukraineâs Zhan Belenuik retired after earning bronze, his third Olympic medal.
Kyle Dakeâs frantic comeback for bronze and Kennedy Bladesâ push into the finals highlighted the day for the United States.
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Dake trailed Serbiaâs Hetik Cabolov 4-3 late before rallying to win 10-4 to win his menâs 74 kg freestyle match.
American Kennedy Blades beat Kyrgyzstanâs Aiperi Medet Kyzy 8-6 to reach the final in the womenâs 76 kg class. She will face Japanâs Yuka Kagami for gold.
Blades, 20, is aiming to join Sarah Hildebrandt and Amit Elor as American womenâs gold medalists in Paris.
âOne more sleep and my body is going to be feeling really good, although it isnât right now,â Blades said. âThe rest is going to make a huge difference.â
American Kyle Snyder lost his semifinal at 87 kg 6-4 to Bahrainâs Akhmed Tazhudinov. He will wrestle Kazakhstanâs Alisher Yergali or Iranâs Amirati Azarpira for bronze on Sunday. He was trying to become the fourth American to win more than one gold. He won in 2016 and then earned silver in Tokyo.
Source Agencies