Wrestling
- Men
Athlete | Event | Preliminary Pool | Standing | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rank | |||||||
Gia Sissaouri | Freestyle 60 kg |
Pool 2 Umakhanov (RUS) W 8-2 Odabasi (TUR) W 5-4 |
1 Q | Fedoryshyn (UKR) L 0-6 |
Did not advance | 5th Place Final Pogosian (GEO) L PA |
6 |
Evan MacDonald | Freestyle 66 kg |
Pool 2 Spiridonov (KAZ) L 7-10 Barzakov (BUL) L 0-11 |
3 | Did not advance | |||
Daniel Igali | Freestyle 74 kg |
Pool 2 Aslanov (AZE) W 7-1 Abdusalomov (TJK) W 5-2 |
1 Q | Fundora (CUB) L 1-3 |
Did not advance |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Preliminary Pool | Standing | Semifinals | Final | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rank | ||||||
Lyndsay Belisle | Freestyle 48 kg |
Pool 1 Icho (JPN) L 0-12 Wagner (GER) L 3-4 |
3 | Did not advance | ||
Tonya Verbeek | Freestyle 55 kg |
Pool 1 O'Donnell (USA) W 11-1 Smirnova (KAZ) W 13-3 |
1 Q | Karlsson (SWE) W 7-6 |
Silver Medal Final Yoshida (JPN) L 0-6 |
2 ! |
Viola Yanik | Freestyle 63 kg |
Pool 2 McMann (USA) W 5-2 Meng (CHN) L 1-8 |
2 | Classification Match Gross (GER) W 4-1 |
Fifth Place Final Khilko (BLR) W 5-2 |
6 |
Christine Nordhagen | Freestyle 72 kg |
Pool 3 Wang (CHN) L 2-5 Juszczak (ITA) W 5-2 |
2 | Classification Match Montgomery (USA) W 8-3 |
Fifth Place Final Schätzle (GER) W PA |
5 |
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