Kolov duti 48/19/2023 The tenth-ranked Belarusian wrestler rebounded at the Ivan Yariguin and collected 14 Ranking Series after a second-place finish. The German wrestler bounced back at the Ivan Yariguin and won the bronze medal, helping her take control of the third spot in the world ranking with 28 Ranking Series pointsĪfter a silver-medal finish in Paris, Marzaliuk lost her first match in Budapest to Hungary’s Zsanett NEMETH and dropped down to 14th place. The second weight class that’ll feature a pair of past world finalists is 76kg.Īline ROTTER FOCKEN (GER) and Vasilisa MARZALIUK (BLR) fell short in the world finals two seasons ago but failed to medal at last year’s world championships.įocken won two matches before falling to the eventual third-place finisher and Rio Olympic champion Erica WIEBE (CAN) in the quarterfinals and had settled for eighth place. 7 in the world with 18 Ranking Series points. Mattsson, who left Budapest with a seventh-place finish, is ranked No. SIdakova holds 40 Rankings Series points and is the second-ranked wrestler in the world at 55kg. The Swedish wrestler captured the 2009 world title but dropped her other four world finals matches. SIdakova is coming off her first world finals appearance where she fell short against Japan’s Mayu Mukaida, while Mattsson has reached the world finals five times. Zalina SIDAKOVA (BLR) and Sofia MATTSSON (SWE) are the only two ranked wrestlers competing at 55kg, and they're the only two wrestlers who’ve previously reached a world final. There are two world finalists that are entered at 55kg and 76kg. ![]() Two World Finalists Entered at 55kg and 76kg Hanzlickova will be moving up from her 2018 championship weight of 65kg, while Wieszczek Kordus will be stepping down from her 72kg Kolov title-winning weight. Hanzlickova and Wieszczek Kordus will compete at 68kg. Meanwhile, Adela HANZLICKOVA (CZE) and Agnieszka WIESZCZEK KORDUS (POL) also won a pair of Kolov titles last year and find themselves in the same weight. While at 53kg, Zasina finished with a bronze medal at the world championships– the only one of her career. Krawczyk was Poland’s world team representative at 53kg in 2018, but Zasina will be dropping back down to 53kg where she’s welcomed the most success of her career. Katarzyna KRAWCZYK (POL) and Roksana ZASINA (POL) won the 53kg and 55kg Dan Kolov titles respectively last season – but only one will have the opportunity to win the 53kg title. Two weight classes feature a total of four defending Dan Kolov champions. Pair of Returning Champions Entered at 53kg and 68kg This win came just over a month after the 2018 Budapest World Championships. Bullen used a last-second takedown to knock off Rong in the U23 finals to win her first world title. Though it didn’t count towards her Ranking Series points, Bullen does have a recent win over defending world champion Rong. In total, five top-10 wrestlers will compete at 57kg, with Grace BULLEN (NOR) and Kateryna ZHYDACHEVSKA (ROU) rounding out the ranked competitors.īullen jumped into the third spot in the world rankings with her 30 Ranking Series points after her fifth-place finish at worlds and bronze-medal finish at the Ivan Yariguin. 5 in the world and has 25 Ranking Series points. ![]() India’s Pooja DHANDA (IND) is the third and final returning 57kg medalist entered at this weight. Dudova’s runner-up finish at the 2018 world championships gave her 50 Ranking Series points, which are good enough for the second ranking. Rong earned the top-spot in Budapest and collected the No.1-ranking at 57kg with her 60 Ranking Series points. The two wrestled each other for the Budapest gold medal, where Rong was victorious, 3-3, on criteria. This weight features three of the four Budapest world medalists, including China's Rong Ningning and Bulgaria's Bilyana DUDOVA. Without a doubt, the most loaded weight class of the tournament is 57kg.
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