2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 50 kg

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The women's freestyle 50 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Belgrade, Serbia on 3 and 4 November. [1]

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Medalists

Gold Emily Shilson
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver Shivani Pawar
Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze Maria Tiumerekova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Ştefania Priceputu
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

Results

Legend

Main bracket

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Samantha Romano  (CAN)0
Flag of Russia.svg  Maria Tiumerekova  (RUS)10
Flag of Russia.svg  Maria Tiumerekova  (RUS)4
Flag of Belarus.svg  Anastasiya Yanotava  (BLR)9 Flag of India.svg  Shivani Pawar  (IND)4F
Flag of India.svg  Shivani Pawar  (IND)4FFlag of India.svg  Shivani Pawar  (IND)13
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetiana Profatilova  (UKR)9Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetiana Profatilova  (UKR)6
Flag of Moldova.svg  Maria Leorda  (MDA)6 Flag of India.svg  Shivani Pawar  (IND)2
Flag of Romania.svg  Ştefania Priceputu  (ROU)6FFlag of the United States.svg  Emily Shilson  (USA)4F
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Gulzhazira Amantayeva  (KAZ)1 Flag of Romania.svg  Ştefania Priceputu  (ROU)0
Flag of the United States.svg  Emily Shilson  (USA)10Flag of the United States.svg  Emily Shilson  (USA)4F
Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Ersel  (GER)0 Flag of the United States.svg  Emily Shilson  (USA)WO
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Shahana Nazarova  (AZE)3 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Hamdi  (TUN)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lin Yung-hsun  (TPE)5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lin Yung-hsun  (TPE)0
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Hamdi  (TUN)6Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Hamdi  (TUN)7F
Flag of Turkey.svg  Aynur Erge  (TUR)0

Repechage

Repechage round 1Bronze medals
Flag of Belarus.svg  Anastasiya Yanotava  (BLR)11Flag of Belarus.svg  Anastasiya Yanotava  (BLR)0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetiana Profatilova  (UKR)2Flag of Russia.svg  Maria Tiumerekova  (RUS)10
Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Ersel  (GER)2Flag of Romania.svg  Ştefania Priceputu  (ROU)2
Flag of Romania.svg  Ştefania Priceputu  (ROU)7Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sarra Hamdi  (TUN)1

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