Muaythai at the 2017 World Games – Men's 67 kg

{{short description|World Games muaythai event}}

{{Infobox World Games event

| event = Men's 67 kg

| year = 2017

| image = Muay Thai pictogram.svg

| caption = Muaythai pictogram

| venue = Orbita Hall

| dates = 28–30 July 2017

| competitors = 8

| nations = 8

| win_value =

| gold = Serhii Kuliaba

| goldNOC = UKR

| silver = Vladimir Kuzmin

| silverNOC = RUS

| bronze = Anueng Khatthamarasri

| bronzeNOC = THA

| previous =

| next = 2022

}}

{{Muaythai at the 2017 World Games}}

The men's 67 kg muaythai{{efn|name=Muaythai|Muaythai is the official name of Muay Thai, recognized by International World Games Association and International Olympic Committee.{{cite news|title=Muaythai|url=https://www.theworldgames.org/sports/Muaythai-55|publisher=International World Games Association|access-date=20 May 2022}}{{cite news|title=International Federation of Muaythai Associations|url=https://olympics.com/ioc/recognised-international-federations/international-federation-of-muaythai-amateur|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=20 May 2022}}{{cite news|title=International Federation of Muaythai Associations|url=https://www.arisf.sport/fed-36-ifma_international_federation_of_muaythai_associations|publisher=Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations|access-date=20 May 2022|archive-date=24 March 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230324145244/https://www.arisf.sport/fed-36-ifma_international_federation_of_muaythai_associations|url-status=dead}}}} event at the 2017 World Games was held from 28 to 30 July 2017 at the Orbita Hall.{{cite news |title=Venues – The World Games 2017|url=https://theworldgames2017.com/en/about-the-world-games-2017/venues/ |publisher=The World Games 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170731111858/https://theworldgames2017.com/en/about-the-world-games-2017/venues/ |archive-date=31 July 2017 |access-date=20 May 2022}} 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.{{Cite web|url=https://worldgames2017.sportresult.com/nh/en/-120 |title=The World Games 2017, Wrocław (POL) – Main Schedule from the Official Result Provider |publisher=Tissot |access-date=20 May 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://worldgames2017.sportresult.com/nh/en/-120/Comp/DetailedScheduleByDate?sportCode=MT&day=07%2F28%2F2017%2000%3A00%3A00&expandAll=False |title=The World Games 2017, Wrocław (POL) – Muaythai Detailed Schedule from the Official Result Provider |publisher=Tissot |access-date=20 May 2022}}

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|bgcolor="#5ea2f7" align=center|SF

Semifinals

|bgcolor="#95d6f7" align=center|F

Finals

{{center|1=M = Morning session, A = Afternoon session, E = Evening session}}

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! Date →

colspan="3" | Jul 28colspan="3" |Jul 29colspan="3" |Jul 30
Event ↓ || M || A || E || M || A || E || M || A || E
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Results

=Legend=

  • KO-B — Won by Win by Knock-out - Hit to Body in Round 3
  • RSC-B — Won by Referee Stopping Contest - Hit to Body in Round 2
  • RSC-In — Won by Referee Stopping Contest - Injury in Round 3
  • RSC-OC — Won by Referee Stopping Contest - Out Class in Round 2
  • WO — Won by walkover

=Gold medal match=

{{2TeamBracket|compact=y|seeds=n

|team-width = 200

|score-width = 60

|RD1=Gold medal match

|RD1-team1={{flagicon|UKR}} Serhii Kuliaba

|RD1-score1=29

|RD1-team2={{flagicon|RUS}} Vladimir Kuzmin

|RD1-score2=28

}}

=Main bracket=

{{8TeamBracket|seeds=n

|RD1=Quarterfinals

|RD2=Semifinals

|RD3=Gold medal match

|score-width=60

|team-width=200

|RD1-team1={{flagIOC2athlete|Akram Al-Qaysi|IRQ|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score1=

|RD1-team2={{flagIOC2athlete|Serhii Kuliaba|UKR|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score2=RSC-OC

|RD1-team3={{flagIOC2athlete|Pavel Hryshanovich|BLR|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score3=

|RD1-team4={{flagIOC2athlete|Anueng Khatthamarasri|THA|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score4=RSC-B

|RD1-team5={{flagIOC2athlete|Jarred Rothwell|RSA|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score5=

|RD1-team6={{flagIOC2athlete|Kazbek Sagyndykov|KAZ|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score6=KO-B

|RD1-team7={{flagIOC2athlete|Vladimir Kuzmin|RUS|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score7=30

|RD1-team8={{flagIOC2athlete|Mateusz Janik|POL|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score8=27

|RD2-team1={{flagIOC2athlete|Serhii Kuliaba|UKR|2017 World Games}}

|RD2-score1=29

|RD2-team2={{flagIOC2athlete|Anueng Khatthamarasri|THA|2017 World Games}}

|RD2-score2=28

|RD2-team3={{flagIOC2athlete|Kazbek Sagyndykov|KAZ|2017 World Games}}

|RD2-score3=

|RD2-team4={{flagIOC2athlete|Vladimir Kuzmin|RUS|2017 World Games}}

|RD2-score4=RSC-In

|RD3-team1={{flagIOC2athlete|Serhii Kuliaba|UKR|2017 World Games}}

|RD3-score1=29

|RD3-team2={{flagIOC2athlete|Vladimir Kuzmin|RUS|2017 World Games}}

|RD3-score2=28

}}

=Bronze medal match=

{{2TeamBracket|compact=y|seeds=n

|team-width = 200

|score-width = 60

|RD1=Bronze medal match

|RD1-team1={{flagIOC2athlete|Anueng Khatthamarasri|THA|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score1=WO

|RD1-team2={{flagIOC2athlete|Kazbek Sagyndykov|KAZ|2017 World Games}}

|RD1-score2=

}}

Notes

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References

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