Logan Stieber (Photo/Tony Rotundo)
Stieber is the second Buckeye to stand atop the podium as a World champ in the last 15 months, joining Kyle Snyder, who won gold in September of 2015 in Las Vegas. Both Stieber and Snyder train with the Ohio RTC, a renowned freestyle program that is led by Ohio State assistant coach Tervel Dlagnev.
In the gold medal match, Stieber scored his first point off a shot clock violation and quickly after the break, he added a takedown and ankle lace to make it 5-0. He took Lomtadze one more time for a 7-2 lead, a margin that proved to be more than enough for the four-time NCAA champion.
Stieber's road to the World finals was a dramatic one, punctuated by a 9-8 victory in the semifinals over Brhnam Ehanpoor of Iran. Training 8-6 in the waning seconds, Stieber scored a takedown just ahead of the final buzzer and then was awarded an additional point when Ehanpoor and his coaches unsuccessfully challenged the takedown. After jumping out to a quick 2-0 lead, Stieber fell behind 6-2 at the break but fought back with a takedown and turn to make the 6-6 in the final period.
That wasn't the first match of the day that saw Stieber score in the closing seconds to secure a victory. In the quarterfinals, Stieber led Akhmed Chakaev of Russia one, 10-9, with 40 seconds left but gave up two points on a counter turn off a shot and fell behind 11-10. Undaunted, Stieber finished on a takedown with just five seconds left and was awarded another point when Russian coaches challenged the call. Stieber twice trailed by three points late in the match, at 7-4 and 9-6.
Stieber started out his day in Budapest against 2015 World bronze medalist Vasyl Shuptar of Ukraine. A quick takedown and turn made it 4-0 and two more turns - all in the first minute - gave Stieber an 8-0 lead. He finished off the technical fall with a low ankle shot for the takedown.
"It is just focus. I don't really think. I am just out there trying to score. I have confidence in my sprint and my short time offense. I didn't draw it up this way," said Stieber told USA Wrestling.
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