2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 59 kg

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The women's freestyle 59 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

GoldFlag of Poland.svg  Anhelina Lysak  (POL)
SilverFlag of Ukraine.svg  Solomiia Vynnyk  (UKR)
BronzeFlag of Belarus.svg  Kristina Sazykina  (BLR)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Anna Szél  (HUN)

Results

Legend

Main bracket

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Diana Kayumova  (KAZ)0
Flag of Latvia.svg  Ramina Mamedova  (LAT)8F
Flag of Latvia.svg  Ramina Mamedova  (LAT)0
Flag of Belarus.svg  Kristina Sazykina  (BLR)6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Solomiia Vynnyk  (UKR)10
Flag of the United States.svg  Michaela Beck  (USA)1 Flag of Belarus.svg  Kristina Sazykina  (BLR)6
Flag of Moldova.svg  Anastasia Nichita  (MDA)4 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Solomiia Vynnyk  (UKR)8
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Solomiia Vynnyk  (UKR)4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Solomiia Vynnyk  (UKR)2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Erin Rainville  (CAN)0 Flag of Poland.svg  Anhelina Lysak  (POL)7
Flag of Hungary.svg  Anna Szél  (HUN)10Flag of Hungary.svg  Anna Szél  (HUN)6
Flag of Morocco.svg  Atika El-Asla  (MAR)0 Flag of Turkey.svg  Ebru Dağbaşı  (TUR)2
Flag of Turkey.svg  Ebru Dağbaşı  (TUR)4FFlag of Hungary.svg  Anna Szél  (HUN)1
Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasiia Sidelnikova  (RUS)10Flag of Poland.svg  Anhelina Lysak  (POL)6
Flag of India.svg  Pushpa Yadav  (IND)0 Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasiia Sidelnikova  (RUS)0
Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Nürnberger  (GER)0 Flag of Poland.svg  Anhelina Lysak  (POL)11F
Flag of Poland.svg  Anhelina Lysak  (POL)10

Repechage

Repechage round 1Bronze medals
Flag of Moldova.svg  Anastasia Nichita  (MDA)Flag of Belarus.svg  Kristina Sazykina  (BLR)10
Flag of Belarus.svg  Kristina Sazykina  (BLR)WOFlag of Latvia.svg  Ramina Mamedova  (LAT)0
Flag of Germany.svg  Anne Nürnberger  (GER)1Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasiia Sidelnikova  (RUS)3
Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasiia Sidelnikova  (RUS)12Flag of Hungary.svg  Anna Szél  (HUN)3

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