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Kasak and Parris Shine as Top U.S. Finalists in Men’s Freestyle at 2025 Bill Farrell Memorial International

2025 Bill Farrell Memorial International

The 2025 Bill Farrell Memorial International, set to take place at the picturesque venues of New York, N.Y. on November 8, promises to be an exhilarating showcase of wrestling talent. Named in honor of wrestling legend Bill Farrell, this prestigious event gathers athletes from across the globe to compete in a sportsmanlike spirit, highlighting not just the intensity of competition but also the spirit of camaraderie amongst wrestlers.

At New York, N.Y., November 8

Sports enthusiasts can anticipate high-octane matches and incredible displays of athleticism. From top contenders to rising stars, the event will feature extensively in multiple weight categories, creating a melting pot of wrestling culture and skill. The 2025 Bill Farrell Memorial International is the perfect platform for both established wrestlers and newcomers to gain valuable experience and recognition in the sport.

Men’s Freestyle Results

The competition in men’s freestyle wrestling at the tournament reveals exciting matchups and impressive performances. This year, several standout matches captivated the audience.

  • Gold Medal: Caleb Smith (Puerto Rico) defeated Sultan Kurmanaliyev (Kazakhstan) in a fierce contest.
  • Bronze Medal: Elijah Oliver (United States) showcased his skill by overcoming Munkh Batkhuyag (Mongolia).

In another thrilling battle, Gold Medal winner Austin Desanto (United States) faced off against Bekhbayar Erdenebat (Mongolia), while Kyle Burwick (United States) secured a Bronze Medal against Tuvshintulga Tumenbileg (Mongolia).

The performances of Beau Bartlett (United States) and Ian Parker (United States) also garnered attention, as Bartlett triumphed over Bo Bassett (United States) for another gold, and Parker defeated Tyler Kasak (United States).

Peyton Robb (United States) and Daniel Braunagel (United States) added to the multitude of gold medalists, defeating their respective challengers. The competition continued with Parker Keckeisen (United States), Jacob Cardenas (United States), and Mason Parris (United States) achieving gold in their categories, rounding off a day filled with outstanding athleticism.

Additional Highlights

Significantly, Caleb Smith (Puerto Rico) secured his spot in history with a decisive victory, winning 8-6 against Munkh Batkhuyag (Mongolia). Sultan Kurmanaliyev (Kazakhstan) made a statement with a tech fall over Irie Jackson (Jamaica), demonstrating Kazakhstan’s strength in wrestling.

Austin Desanto (United States) displayed sheer dominance in a tech fall against Tuvshintulga Tumenbileg (Mongolia) with a scoreline of 11-0, also drawing attention to the capabilities of American wrestlers on an international platform.

Round Robin Bracket Results

The Round Robin bracket serves as a thrilling indication of talent and resilience among the participating wrestlers. Each round brought with it instances of exceptional skill and surprising outcomes.

Round 1

In the first round, Benjamin Smith (United States) dominated Elias Wile (Canada) with a technical fall, ending the match 13-2. Simultaneously, Alfred Daniel (Sierra Leone) made headlines with an astonishing fall against Javian Garrett (United States) in just 27 seconds.

Round 2

The second round maintained the excitement, with Daniel Braunagel (United States) asserting his skill through a convincing tech fall victory over Javian Garrett (United States) with a score of 10-0. Benjamin Smith showcased his prowess again, overpowering Alfred Daniel (Sierra Leone) with an 11-0 scoreline.

Round 3

The pattern continued in Round 3, marked by Daniel Braunagel’s consistent performance against Alfred Daniel (Sierra Leone) with another tech fall victory of 11-0. Elias Wile (Canada) also found his footing, recording a tech fall over Javian Garrett (United States) with a score of 10-0.

Round 4

Daniel Braunagel’s stellar performance peaked in the fourth round, achieving a tech fall over Elias Wile (Canada) with a score of 10-0, just as Benjamin Smith maintained his momentum with a technical fall against Javian Garrett (United States), concluding the round with a score of 10-0.

As the tournament progresses, wrestling fans worldwide can look forward to more thrilling matchups, outstanding displays of sportsmanship, and stories that will echo through the annals of wrestling history. The 2025 Bill Farrell Memorial International stands not just as a testament to fierce competition but as a celebration of the sport’s rich legacy.

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