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Welker claims gold, Olympian Blades gets bronze, U.S. women earn eight medals at Grand Prix of Spain

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Welker claims gold, Olympian Blades gets bronze, U.S. women earn eight medals at Grand Prix of Spain

2024 Grand Prix of Spain | July 5-7, Madrid, Spain

Women’s Freestyle Results

Team Standings

1. United States, 149

2. Canada, 141

3. Kazakhstan, 95

4. France, 90

5. Spain, 89

50 kg

Gold – Vinesh Phogat (India)

Silver – Mariia Tyumerekova (Individual Neutral Athlete)

Bronze – Katie Dutchak (Canada)

Bronze – Tetiana Profatilova (France)

5th – Madison Parks (Canada)

5th – Doudou Ibtissem (Algeria)

7th – Yusneylys Guzman (Cuba)

7th – Anaya Falcon (United States)

9th – Ana Torres Rubio (Spain)

10th – Kim Jinhee (Korea)

Gold – Vinesh Phogat (India) dec. Mariia Tyumerekova (Individual Neutral Athlete), 10-5

Bronze – Tetiana Profatilova (France) dec. Doudou Ibtissem (Algeria), 10-4

Bronze – Katie Dutchak (Canada) forfeit Madison Parks (Canada)

53 kg

Gold – Karla Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)

Silver – Cristelle Rodriguez (United States)

Bronze – Samantha Stewart (Canada)

Bronze – Christianah Ogunsanya (Nigeria)

5th – Kaura Coles (Canada)

5th – Brianne Gonzalez (United States)

7th – Serena Di Benedetto (Canada)

Gold – Karla Godinez Gonzalez (Canada) dec. Cristelle Rodriguez (United States), 3-2

Bronze – Samantha Stewart (Canada) forfeit Kaura Coles (Canada)

Bronze – Christianah Ogunsanya (Nigeria) tech. fall Brianne Gonzalez (United States), 10-0

55 kg

Gold – Tatiana Debien (France)

Silver – Maria Victoria Baez Dilone (Spain)

Bronze – Carissa Qureshi (United States)

4th – Kendall Dettloff (Canada)

5th – Zulfiya Yakhyarova (Kazakhstan)

6th – Jo Eun-So (Korea)

Gold – Tatiana Debien (France) fall Maria Victoria Baez Dilone (Spain)

Bronze – Carissa Qureshi (United States) fall Kendall Dettloff (Canada)

57 kg

Gold – Luisa Valverde Melendres (Ecuador)

Silver – Mia Friesen (Canada)

Bronze – Laura Almaganbetova (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Evelina Hulthen (Sweden)

5th – Marina Rueda Flores (Spain)

5th – Fouzia Chaimae Fouzia (Algeria)

7th – Celeste Sion (France)

8th – Ashley Whetzal (United States)

Gold – Luisa Valverde Melendres (Ecuador) tech. fall Mia Friesen (Canada), 10-0

Bronze – Laura Almaganbetova (Kazakhstan) dec. Fouzia Chaimae Fouzia (Algeria), 5-0

Bronze – Evelina Hulthen (Sweden) dec. Marina Rueda Flores (Spain), 13-6

59 kg

Gold – Anastasiia Sidelnikova (Individual Neutral Athlete)

Silver – Graciela Sanchez Diaz (Spain)

Bronze – Alexis Janiak (United States)

Bronze – Othelie Hoie (Norway)

5th – Diana Kayumova (Kazakhstan)

5th – Anna Michalcova (Czech Republic)

7th – Odunayo Adekuoroye (Nigeria)

8th – Michaela Rankin (Canada)

9th – Laurence Beauregard (Canada)

Gold – Anastasiia Sidelnikova (Individual Neutral Athlete) tech. fall Graciela Sanchez Diaz (Spain), 10-0

Bronze – Alexis Janiak (United States) dec. Diana Kayumova (Kazakhstan), 5-2

Bronze – Othelie Hoie (Norway) dec. Anna Michalcova (Czech Republic), 8-0

62 kg

Gold – Astrid Paola Montero Chirinos (Venezuela)

Silver – Bilyana Dudova (Bulgaria)

Bronze – Esther Kolawole (Nigeria)

Bronze – Cadence Diduch (United States)

5th – Johanna Lindborg (Sweden)

5th – Miren Huarte Montez (Spain)

7th – Sung Hwayoung (Korea)

8th – Ella Doornaert (Canada)

9th – Lydia Perez (Spain)

10th – Iris Thiebaux (France)

Gold – Astrid Paola Montero Chirinos (Venezuela) dec. Bilyana Dudova (Bulgaria), 5-1

Bronze – Cadence Diduch (United States) tech. fall Miren Huarte Montez (Spain), 10-0

Bronze – Esther Kolawole (Nigeria) dec. Johanna Lindborg (Sweden), 8-0

65 kg

Gold – Kendra Dacher (France)

Silver – Irina Kazyulina (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Reese Larramendy (United States)

4th – Jonelle Clarke (Canada)

5th – Marta Ojeda Navarro (Spain)

6th – Ingrid Skard (Norway)

7th – Manuela Noguerol De Souza (Spain)

Gold – Kendra Dacher (France) tech. fall Irina Kazyulina (Kazakhstan), 12-2

Bronze – Reese Larramendy (United States) tech. fall Jonelle Clarke (Canada), 10-0

68 kg

Gold – Adela Hanzlickova (Czech Republic)

Silver – Linda Morais (Canada)

Bronze – Tayla Ford (New Zealand)

Bronze – Jasmine Robinson (United States)

5th – Caitlyn Davis (United States)

6th – Nerea Pampin Blanco (Spain)

7th – Aleah Nickel (Canada)

Gold – Adela Hanzlickova (Czech Republic) forfeit Linda Morais (Canada)

Bronze – Tayla Ford (New Zealand) fall Caitlyn Davis (United States)

72 kg

Gold – Kylie Welker (United States)

Silver – Zhamila Bakbergenova (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Pauline LeCarpentier (France)

4th – Aspen Barber (United States)

5th – Nyla Burgess (Canada)

Gold – Kylie Welker (United States) fall Zhamila Bakbergenova (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Pauline LeCarpentier (France) tech. fall Aspen Barber (United States), 11-0

76 kg

Gold – Milaimy Marin (Cuba)

Silver – Elmira Syzdykova (Kazakhstan)

Bronze – Brianna Fraser (Canada)

Bronze – Kennedy Blades (United States)

5th – Tatiana Renteria (Colombia)

5th – Naomi Simon (United States)

7th – Elvira Braun (Sweden)

8th – Brithany Desiree Luzuriaga Fiallos (Spain)

9th – Hannah Rueben (Nigeria)

Gold – Milaimy Marin (Cuba) dec. Elmira Syzdykova (Kazakhstan), 6-0

Bronze – Brianna Fraser (Canada) fall Naomi Simon (United States)

Bronze – Kennedy Blades (United States) dec. Tatiana Renteria (Colombia), 8-0

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