The women's freestyle 46 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1998 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Poznań, Poland from 8 to 10 October 1998.[1]
Women's freestyle 46 kg at the 1998 World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Hala Arena | |||||||||
Dates | 8–10 October 1998 | |||||||||
Competitors | 13 from 13 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
editRound 1
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Round of 16 | ||
Ilmira Gazizova (UZB) | 0–6 Fall | Lila Ristevska (AUS) |
Zhong Xiue (CHN) | 5–1 | Farah Touchi (FRA) |
Inga Karamchakova (RUS) | 2–6 | Mette Barlie (NOR) |
Fani Psatha (GRE) | 10–0 | Tania DeBenedetti (CAN) |
Vladislava Petrova (BUL) | 0–6 Fall | Tricia Saunders (USA) |
Marta Wojtanowska (POL) | 1–7 | Yuliya Voitova (UKR) |
Miyu Yamamoto (JPN) | Bye |
Round 2
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Quarterfinals | ||
Miyu Yamamoto (JPN) | 11–0 Fall | Lila Ristevska (AUS) |
Zhong Xiue (CHN) | 2–4 Fall | Mette Barlie (NOR) |
Fani Psatha (GRE) | 0–4 | Tricia Saunders (USA) |
Yuliya Voitova (UKR) | Bye | |
Repechage | ||
Ilmira Gazizova (UZB) | 0–4 Fall | Farah Touchi (FRA) |
Inga Karamchakova (RUS) | 7–3 | Tania DeBenedetti (CAN) |
Vladislava Petrova (BUL) | 4–6 | Marta Wojtanowska (POL) |
Round 3
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Semifinals | ||
Yuliya Voitova (UKR) | 0–4 | Miyu Yamamoto (JPN) |
Mette Barlie (NOR) | 2–3 | Tricia Saunders (USA) |
Repechage | ||
Farah Touchi (FRA) | 0–5 | Inga Karamchakova (RUS) |
Marta Wojtanowska (POL) | 0–5 Fall | Lila Ristevska (AUS) |
Zhong Xiue (CHN) | 9–1 | Fani Psatha (GRE) |
Round 4
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Repechage | ||
Inga Karamchakova (RUS) | 11–0 | Lila Ristevska (AUS) |
Zhong Xiue (CHN) | Bye |
Round 5
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Repechage | ||
Yuliya Voitova (UKR) | 6–2 | Mette Barlie (NOR) |
Zhong Xiue (CHN) | 1–6 | Inga Karamchakova (RUS) |
Finals
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Bronze medal match | ||
Yuliya Voitova (UKR) | 0–4 | Inga Karamchakova (RUS) |
Final | ||
Miyu Yamamoto (JPN) | 1–1 | Tricia Saunders (USA) |
References
edit- ^ "Saunders Wins Third Career Gold Medal; Stenglein Wins Silver and Bacher Takes Bronze as USA Places Third". themat.com. 10 October 1998. Archived from the original on 1999-01-28. Retrieved 19 May 2020.