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Beauperthuy wins gold, USA wins three medals at FISU World University Beach event in Brazil

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by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling

U.S. Beach Wrestling Team at the FISU World University Beach Sports in Brazil: Standing (left to right) Katelyn Lewis, Tyson Beauperthuy, Wayne LaMont, Jamieson Shea. Seated is coach Gabe Beauperthuy (Photo by courtesy of Gabe Beauperthuy)

A group of four U.S. Senior athletes travelled to Rio de Janiero, Brazil, to compete in the Beach Wrestling competition at the FISU World University Championship Beach Sports event last week. This is a multi-sport event featuring Beach Wrestling, Beach Soccer, Beach Volleyball and Beach Handball.

The U.S. contingent returned with three individual medalists, including one champion.

Claiming a gold medal at 90 kg in men’s Beach Wrestling was Tyson Beauperthuy of Colorado, who won all three of his matches on the way to the title. Beauperthuy outscored his opponents 9-1 in the matches, and none of his bouts lasted more than 1:07. Included was a 3-1 decision over eventual runner-up Pedro Goncalves da Silva of Brazil.

Beauperthuy was a 2023 U.S. Beach Nationals champion in the Senior division. Also on the Senior level, Beauperthuy won a bronze medal at the 2023 Beach World Series event in Constanta, Romania.

Claiming a silver medal at 70 kg in women’s Beach Wrestling was Katelyn Lewis of Wisconsin. She went 1-1 in the round-robin at her weight class, including an opening 3-2 win over Mayra Rodrigues Fantin of Brazil.

A bronze medal at 80 kg in the men’s division went to Wayne LaMont of New York, who finished with a 2-1 record. There were no unbeaten wrestlers in his round robin, and LaMont got the bronze medal based upon tie-breaking procedures.

Also placing fourth at 90 kg in the men’s division was Jaimeson Shea of New York.

The team was coached by long-time Associated Styles wrestler and coach Gabe Beauperthuy of Colorado, himself a past U.S. Senior Beach Nationals champion.

“The athletes were wonderful, a pleasure to be with. I am very grateful I had the opportunity to be with them. They made the trip really enjoyable, and I’m proud of their results. I think they learned a lot about camaraderie and enjoying life,” said Coach Beauperthuy.

FISU World University Championship Beach Sports

At Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Men’s Beach Wrestling Medalists

70 kg

Gold – Matheus Da Luz Barretto (Brazil)

Silver – Jovan Miolski (Serbia)

Bronze – Angelo Anselmo Cafe de Oliveira (Brazil)

80 kg

Gold – Maximo Cabrera (Argentina)

Silver – Elivaldo Feitosa Costa (Brazil)

Bronze – Wayne LaMont (USA)

4th – Miljan Rajic (Serbia)

90 kg

Gold – Tyson Beauperthuy (USA)

Silver – Pedro Goncalves da Silva (Brazil)

Bronze – Thales Reis Alves (Brazil)

4th – Jaimeson Thomas Shea (USA)

Women’s Beach Wrestling Medalists

60 kg

Gold – Camila Agustina Amarilla (Argentina)

Silver – Juliana Neper Oliveira dos Santos (Brazil)

Bronze – Viviane de Almeida Bentes (Brazil)

4th – Tiara Anahi Batalla (Argentina)

70 kg

Gold – Leticia de Oliveira Gaion Piazza (Brazil)

Silver – Katelyn Jo Lewis (USA)

Bronze – Mayra Rodrigues Fantin (Brazil)

U.S. men’s Beach Wrestling performances

80 kg - Wayne LaMont, Corum, N.Y., Bronze Medal

LOSS Elivaldo Feitosa Costa (Brazil), pin 0:25

WIN Miljan Rajic (Serbia), 3-0, 0:27

WIN Maximo Cabrera (Argentina), 3-1, 1:17

90 kg -Tyson Beauperthuy, Colorado Springs, Colo., Gold Medal

WIN Pedro Goncalves da Silva (Brazil), 3-1, 1:07

WIN Jaimeson Thomas Shea (USA), 3-0, 0:50

WIN Thales Reis Alves (Brazil), 3-0, 1:01

90 kg - Jaimeson Thomas Shea, Centereach, N.Y., 4th place

LOSS Thales Reis Alves (Brazil), 2-1, 3:00

LOSS Tyson Beauperthuy (USA), 3-0, 0:50

LOSS Pedro Goncalves da Silva (Brazil), pin 1:41

U.S. women’s Beach Wrestling performances

70 kg - Katelyn Jo Lewis, Peshtigo, Wis., Silver medal

WIN Mayra Rodrigues Fantin (Brazil), 3-2, 1:25

LOSS Leticia de Oliveira Gaion Piazza (Brazil), 3-0, 1:10

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