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Audrey Rae Jimenez (USA) 16 Audrey Rae Jimenez (USA) 4 Miruko Sakane (JPN) 10 Miruko Sakane (JPN) 2 María Cazalla Torres (ESP) 0 Miruko Sakane (JPN) 2 Priyanshi Prajapat (IND) 2 Audrey Rae Jimenez (USA) 12 Reka Hegedus (SVK) 2 Julia Michniewicz (POL) 3 Yi-Hui Lin (TPE) 6 Yi-Hui Lin (TPE) 4 Reka Hegedus (SVK) 2 F
2024 - Audrey Jimenez of Arizona became the first female wrestler to win a high school wrestling state title while wrestling against boys. [546] 2024 - Jessica Campbell was hired to be the assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken, making her the first female coach to be behind the bench in NHL history. [547]
Audrey Jimenez United States: 53 kg Katie Gomez United States: Maria Prevolaraki Greece: Alisha Howk United States: Amani Jones United States: 55 kg Carolina Castillo Colombia: Montana DeLawder United States: Sofia Macaluso United States: 57 kg Evelina Nikolova Bulgaria: Mia Friesen Canada: Tianna Kennett Canada: Kwon Young-jin South Korea: 59 kg
Audrey Jimenez is the future of women’s wrestling in the United States. But Sarah Hildebrandt is where the sport is right now.. Saturday night, the Granger, Indiana and Penn High School graduate ...
The 2023-24 high school wrestling season is upon us this week, with teams starting duals as early as Monday. ... He has racked up a 28-10 record, and with 12 heavyweight qualifiers from 2023 ...
Audrey Rae Jimenez: 53 kg Katie Brianna Gomez: Natalia Khramenkova: Antim Antim: Alina Filipovych: 57 kg Selvi İlyasoğlu: Tindra Olivia Dalmyr: Angelina Pervukhina: Uladzislava Kudzin: 61 kg Victoria Khusainova: Sofi Stefanova Teneva: Ulmeken Esenbaeva: Kseniya Tsiarenia: 65 kg Enikő Elekes: Ekaterina Oleinikova: Varsha Varsha: Khurshida ...
The women's freestyle 50 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2023 U23 World Wrestling Championships, and will held in Tirana, Albania on 25 and 26 October 2023. [1] This freestyle wrestling competition consists of a single-elimination tournament, with a repechage used to determine the winner of two bronze medals.
Amit Elor, a California native and New York resident, outscored her opponents 27-2 in becoming the youngest American to win a world wrestling title.