Many titled wrestlers will perform at the World Cup coming in Los Angeles
							
	We will remind that this weekend days dispute for an honourable trophy will lead the best ten national teams following the results of the World Cup-2013. The group A included Iran, the USA, Armenia, India, Turkey, into group B — Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Mongolia, Japan.
	Structures of almost all teams are strengthened by the first numbers among which there are a lot of known athletes. The most titled from them — Russian Hadzhimurat Gatsalov and American Jordan Barrows who are Olympic champions and defending champions of the world. And by number of owners of medals of the Olympic Games and the World Cups ahead of all the national team of Iran whom experts call the main favourite of the World Cup-2014.
	Participants and titles
	Olympic champions
	Hadzhimurat Gatsalov (Russia / 97 kg) — the Olympic champion-2004
	Jordan Barrows (SShA/74 kg ) — the Olympic champion-2012
	Prize-winners of the Olympic Games
	Vasily Fedorishin (Ukraine / 61 kg) — the silver prize-winner of the Olympic Games-2008
	Syed Mokhammadi (Iran / 61 kg) — the bronze prize-winner of the Olympic Games-2008
	Ehsan Lashgari (Iran / 86 kg) — the bronze prize-winner of the Olympic Games-2012
	Komey Gasemi (Iran / 125 kg) — the bronze prize-winner of the Olympic Games-2012
	World champions
	Hadzhimurat Gatsalov (Russia / 97 kg) — the 5-fold world champion (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2013), the silver prize-winner (2010)
	Ibrahim Aldatov (Ukraine / 86 kg) — the 2-fold world champion (2006, 2013), the silver prize-winner (2007, 2011), the bronze prize-winner (2009)
	Jordan Barrows ( SShA/74 kg) 2-fold world champion (2011, 2013)
	Victor Lebedev (Russia / 57 kg) — the 2-fold world champion (2010, 2011), the bronze prize-winner (2009)
	Reza Yazdani (Iran / 97 kg) — the 2-fold world champion (2011, 2013), the bronze prize-winner (2006, 2007)
	Hassan Rakhimi (Iran / 57 kg) — the world champion (2013), the bronze prize-winner (2011)
	Syed Mokhammadi (Iran / 61 kg) — the world champion (2006), the bronze prize-winner (2005, 2010)
	Prize-winners of the World Cup
	Vasily Fedorishin (Ukraine / 61 kg) — the silver prize-winner (2010), the bronze prize-winner (2009)
	Ezatolla Akbari (Iran / 74 kg) — the silver prize-winner (2013)
	Alain Zasseev (Ukraine / 125 kg) — the silver prize-winner (2013)
	Amit Kumar (India / 57 kg) — the silver prize-winner (2013)
	Tervel Dlagnev ( SShA/125 kg) — the bronze prize-winner (2011)
	Masoud Esmayeilpur (Iran / 61 kg) — the bronze prize-winner (2013)
	Ehsan Lashgari (Iran / 86 kg) — the bronze prize-winner (2013)
	Geno Petriashvili (Georgia / 125 kg) — the bronze prize-winner (2013)
	Pavel Oleynik (Ukraine / 97 kg) — the bronze prize-winner (2013)
	Ganzorig Mandakhnaran (Mongolia / 65 kg) — the bronze prize-winner (2013)
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