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|event = Women's freestyle 72 kg
|championship = 2019 World Championships
|dates = 17–18 September 2019
|venue = [[Barys Arena]]
|competitors = 12
|nations = 12
|gold = [[Natalia Vorobieva]]
|gold_nation = RUS
|silver = [[Alina Berezhna]]
|silver_nation = UKR
|bronze = [[Masako Furuichi]]
|bronze_nation = JPN
|bronze2 = [[Paliha]]
|bronze2_nation= CHN
|prev = [[2018 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 72 kg|2018]]
|next = [[2021 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 72 kg|2021]]
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The '''women's freestyle 72 kilograms''' is a competition featured at the [[2019 World Wrestling Championships]], and was held in [[Nur-Sultan]], [[Kazakhstan]] on 17 and 18 September.<ref>{{cite web |title=Senior World Championships Results Book |url=https://unitedworldwrestling.org/sites/default/files/2019-09/nur-sultan_kz_final-book_1.pdf |publisher=[[United World Wrestling]] |accessdate=21 March 2020}}</ref>
The '''women's freestyle 72 kilograms''' is a competition featured at the [[2019 World Wrestling Championships]], and was held in [[Astana|Nur-Sultan]], [[Kazakhstan]] on 17 and 18 September.<ref>{{cite web |title=Senior World Championships Results Book |url=https://unitedworldwrestling.org/sites/default/files/2019-09/nur-sultan_kz_final-book_1.pdf |publisher=[[United World Wrestling]] |accessdate=21 March 2020}}</ref>

This freestyle wrestling competition consists of a single-elimination tournament, with a repechage used to determine the winner of two bronze medals. The two finalists face off for gold and silver medals. Each wrestler who loses to one of the two finalists moves into the repechage, culminating in a pair of bronze medal matches featuring the semifinal losers each facing the remaining repechage opponent from their half of the bracket.

Each bout consists of a single round within a six-minute limit including two halves of three minutes. The wrestler who scores more points is the winner.


Russia won the gold medal through [[Natalia Vorobieva]], who beat her Ukrainian opponent, 2013 World Championship gold medalist [[Alina Berezhna]] in a close match 4–2. Vorobieva took the lead and finished the first period 2–0, she later added another two points by a takedown. Berezhna only managed to scare a two points takedown in last few seconds. [[Masako Furuichi]] of Japan and [[Paliha]] from China shared the bronze medals. Furuichi beat [[Zhamila Bakbergenova]] from Kazakhstan in a close match 2–1 and Paliha managed to beat the American Victoria Francis in another close match 2–1.
==Medalists==
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|bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold'''||{{flagmedalist|[[Natalia Vorobieva]]|RUS}}
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|bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver'''||{{flagmedalist|[[Alina Berezhna]]|UKR}}
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|rowspan="2" bgcolor="#cc9966"|'''Bronze'''||{{flagmedalist|[[Masako Furuichi]]|JPN}}
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|{{flagmedalist|[[Paliha]]|CHN}}
|}


==Results==
==Results==
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===Main bracket===
===Main bracket===


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===Repechage===
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://unitedworldwrestling.org/event/world-championships-36 Official website]
*[https://unitedworldwrestling.org/event/world-championships-36 Official website]

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Latest revision as of 16:02, 17 July 2023

Women's freestyle 72 kg
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueBarys Arena
Dates17–18 September 2019
Competitors12 from 12 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Russland
silver medal    Ukraine
bronze medal    Japan
bronze medal    China
← 2018
2021 →

The women's freestyle 72 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan on 17 and 18 September.[1]

This freestyle wrestling competition consists of a single-elimination tournament, with a repechage used to determine the winner of two bronze medals. The two finalists face off for gold and silver medals. Each wrestler who loses to one of the two finalists moves into the repechage, culminating in a pair of bronze medal matches featuring the semifinal losers each facing the remaining repechage opponent from their half of the bracket.

Each bout consists of a single round within a six-minute limit including two halves of three minutes. The wrestler who scores more points is the winner.

Russia won the gold medal through Natalia Vorobieva, who beat her Ukrainian opponent, 2013 World Championship gold medalist Alina Berezhna in a close match 4–2. Vorobieva took the lead and finished the first period 2–0, she later added another two points by a takedown. Berezhna only managed to scare a two points takedown in last few seconds. Masako Furuichi of Japan and Paliha from China shared the bronze medals. Furuichi beat Zhamila Bakbergenova from Kazakhstan in a close match 2–1 and Paliha managed to beat the American Victoria Francis in another close match 2–1.

Results

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Main bracket

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Zhamila Bakbergenova (KAZ) 11
 Beste Altuğ (TUR) 4  Beste Altuğ (TUR) 0
 Komal Bhagwan Gole (IND) 1  Zhamila Bakbergenova (KAZ) 0
 Masako Furuichi (JPN) 4  Natalia Vorobieva (RUS) 13
 Natalia Vorobieva (RUS) 6  Natalia Vorobieva (RUS) 12
 Alexandra Anghel (ROU) 2
 Natalia Vorobieva (RUS) 4
 Alina Berezhna (UKR) 2
 Jeong Seo-yeon (KOR) 2
 Paliha (CHN) 4  Paliha (CHN) 4F
 Banzragchiin Oyuunsüren (MGL) 1  Paliha (CHN) 0
 Dejah Slater (CAN) 0  Alina Berezhna (UKR) 7
 Victoria Francis (USA) 5F  Victoria Francis (USA) 0
 Alina Berezhna (UKR) 4

Repechage

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Repechage round 1Bronze medals
 Masako Furuichi (JPN)11 Masako Furuichi (JPN)2
 Alexandra Anghel (ROU)0 Zhamila Bakbergenova (KAZ)0
 Victoria Francis (USA)1
 Paliha (CHN)2

References

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  1. ^ "Senior World Championships Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
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