Wrestling at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg

Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg competition at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India, was held on 5 October at the Indira Gandhi Arena.[1]

Hassene Fkiri of Australia was ejected from the competition after being disqualified during the gold medal bout for making offensive gestures to and abusing officials in response to being cautioned for headbutting and slapping. Accordingly, South Africa's Kakoma Bella-Lufu received the silver medal and Canada's Eric Feunekes received the bronze. [2]

Medalists

GoldAnil Kumar
 India
SilverKakoma Bella-Lufu
 South Africa
BronzeEric Feunekes
 Canada

Bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
             Mark Montgomery (NIR) 0 0 0  
             Anil Kumar (IND) 7 6 0  
               Anil Kumar (IND) 0 1 2  
               Kakoma Bella-Lufu (RSA) 1 0 0  
             Kakoma Bella-Lufu (RSA) 2 5 0  
             Andreas Pieri (CYP) 0 0 0  
               Anil Kumar (IND) 3 3 0
               Hassene Fkiri (AUS) 0 0 0
             Eric Feunekes (CAN) 4 0 3  
             Muhammed Umar (PAK) 0 1 0  
               Eric Feunekes (CAN) 0 0 0  
               Hassene Fkiri (AUS) 1 2 0  
             Samuel Belkin (NZL) 1 0 0          
 Tiebana Mase (SOL) 4 0 0      Hassene Fkiri (AUS) 1 2 0          
 Hassene Fkiri (AUS) 10 8 0  

Repechage

Repechage Round 1 Repechage round 2 Bronze Medal Bout
     
             
             
           Kakoma Bella-Lufu (RSA) 1 1
           Eric Feunekes (CAN) 0 0
         Mark Montgomery (NIR) 0 0
BYE        Kakoma Bella-Lufu (RSA) 8 6    
 Mark Montgomery (NIR)    
Repechage Round 1 Repechage round 2 Bronze Medal Bout
     
             
             
           Kakoma Bella-Lufu (RSA) 1 1
           Eric Feunekes (CAN) 0 0
         Samuel Belkin (NZL) 0 0
 Tiebana Mase (SOL) 0 0      Eric Feunekes (CAN) 5 0    
 Samuel Belkin (NZL) 5 3  

References

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