Muaythai at the 2017 World Games – Men's 75 kg

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Men's 75 kg
at the 2017 World Games
Muay Thai pictogram.svg
Muaythai pictogram
Venue Orbita Hall
Dates28–30 July 2017
Competitors8 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Vital Hurkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Silver medal icon.svg Vasyl Sorokin Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Bronze medal icon.svg Ivan Grigorev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

The men's 75 kg muaythai [lower-alpha 1] event at the 2017 World Games was held from 28 to 30 July 2017 at the Orbita Hall. [4] 8 Muay Thai practitioners from 8 nations are expected to compete.

Competition schedule

All times are in local time (UTC+2), according to the official schedule. [5] [6]

Legend
QFQuarterfinalsSFSemifinalsFFinals
M = Morning session, A = Afternoon session, E = Evening session
Date →Jul 28Jul 29Jul 30
Event ↓MAEMAEMAE
Men's 75 kgQFSFF

Results

Legend

Gold medal match

Gold medal match
Flag of Belarus.svg  Vital Hurkou  (BLR)29
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Sorokin  (UKR)28

Main bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
      
Flag of France.svg  Johane Beausejour  (FRA)28
Flag of the United States.svg  Troy Jones  (USA)29
Flag of the United States.svg  Troy Jones  (USA)
Flag of Belarus.svg  Vital Hurkou  (BLR)RSC-OC
Flag of Belarus.svg  Vital Hurkou  (BLR)29
Flag of Portugal.svg  Diogo Calado  (POR)28
Flag of Belarus.svg  Vital Hurkou  (BLR)29
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Sorokin  (UKR)28
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Sorokin  (UKR)30
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Yongkang  (CHN)27
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Sorokin  (UKR)29
Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Grigorev  (RUS)28
Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Grigorev  (RUS)29
Flag of Poland.svg  Dawid Mirkowski  (POL)28

Bronze medal match

Bronze medal match
Flag of the United States.svg  Troy Jones  (USA)
Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Grigorev  (RUS)WO

Notes

  1. Muaythai is the official name of Muay Thai, recognized by International World Games Association and International Olympic Committee. [1] [2] [3]

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