2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 65 kg

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The women's freestyle 65 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Belgrade, Serbia on 4 and 5 November. [1] [2]

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Medalists

Gold Dinara Salikhova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver Nisha Dahiya
Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze Aslı Demir
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Elma Zeidlere
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia

Results

Legend

Final

Final
Flag of Russia.svg  Dinara Salikhova  (RUS)0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiia Lavrenchuk  (UKR)4F

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Birgül Soltanova  (AZE)7
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aina Temirtassova  (KAZ)8
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aina Temirtassova  (KAZ)0
Flag of Russia.svg  Dinara Salikhova  (RUS)5F
Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Esposito  (ITA)1
Flag of Russia.svg  Dinara Salikhova  (RUS)12
Flag of Russia.svg  Dinara Salikhova  (RUS)5
Flag of Turkey.svg Aslı Demir (TUR)3
Flag of Turkey.svg  Aslı Demir  (TUR)11
Flag of Sweden.svg  Linnea Svensson  (SWE)0
Flag of Turkey.svg  Aslı Demir  (TUR)10
Flag of Albania.svg  Albina Drazhi  (ALB)0
Flag of Albania.svg  Albina Drazhi  (ALB)10
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Izabel Hristova  (BUL)0

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Poland.svg  Kamila Kulwicka  (POL)7
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Miki Rowbottom  (CAN)2
Flag of Poland.svg  Kamila Kulwicka  (POL)0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiia Lavrenchuk  (UKR)11
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiia Lavrenchuk  (UKR)11
Flag of Latvia.svg  Elma Zeidlere  (LAT)0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiia Lavrenchuk  (UKR)8
Flag of India.svg  Nisha Dahiya  (IND)4
Flag of India.svg  Nisha Dahiya  (IND)9F
Flag of Germany.svg  Eyleen Sewina  (GER)1
Flag of India.svg  Nisha Dahiya  (IND)9F
Flag of Kenya.svg  Winrose Alivisa  (KEN)Flag of the United States.svg  Ashlynn Ortega  (USA)3
Flag of the United States.svg  Ashlynn Ortega  (USA)WOFlag of the United States.svg  Ashlynn Ortega  (USA)4
Flag of Belarus.svg  Alina Maksimava  (BLR)3 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Khadija Jlassi  (TUN)2
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Khadija Jlassi  (TUN)4

Repechage

Repechage round 1Bronze medals
Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Esposito  (ITA)6Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Esposito  (ITA)2
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aina Temirtassova  (KAZ)0Flag of Turkey.svg  Aslı Demir  (TUR)3
Flag of Latvia.svg  Elma Zeidlere  (LAT)11Flag of Latvia.svg  Elma Zeidlere  (LAT)0
Flag of Poland.svg  Kamila Kulwicka  (POL)4Flag of India.svg  Nisha Dahiya  (IND)10

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References

  1. "World Championships".
  2. U23 World Championships - Nov 2021