2018 Pan American Wrestling Championships

The 2018 Pan American Wrestling Championships was held in Lima, Peru, from 3 to 6 May 2018.[1]

The top three countries in the 18 weight categories scheduled to be held at the 2019 Pan American Games (also in Lima) qualified for the games.[2]

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  United States230 United States141 United States198
2  Cuba130 Cuba140 Canada155
3  Canada123 Brazil106 Cuba106
4  Colombia84 Peru105 Brazil72
5  Peru81 Venezuela98 Ecuador70
6  Dominican Republic64 Mexico69 Mexico68
7  Mexico62 Dominican Republic67 Colombia67
8  Venezuela56 Colombia53 Venezuela62
9  Argentina54 Honduras43 Peru52
10  Puerto Rico36 Canada42 Puerto Rico35

Medalists

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg Reineri Andreu
 Cuba
Óscar Tigreros
 Colombia
Thomas Gilman
 United States
Juan Ramirez
 Dominican Republic
61 kg Joseph Colon
 United States
Joshua Bodnarchuk
 Canada
Juan Rodriguez
 El Salvador
65 kg Logan Stieber
 United States
Abel Herrera
 Peru
Alejandro Valdes
 Cuba
Albaro Rudesindo
 Dominican Republic
70 kg James Green
 United States
Hernan Guzman
 Colombia
Alexander Chaves
 Canada
74 kg Livan Lopez
 Cuba
Nazar Kulchytskyy
 United States
Nestor Tafur
 Colombia
Jorge Llano
 Argentina
79 kg Mark Hall
 United States
Ethan Ramos
 Puerto Rico
Santiago Restrepo
 Colombia
Shawn Daye Finley
 Canada
86 kg David Taylor
 United States
Yurieski Torreblanca
 Cuba
Pool Ambrocio
 Peru
Pedro Ceballos
 Venezuela
92 kg Ben Provisor
 United States
Esdras Lopez
 Mexico
Dalton Webb
 Canada
97 kg Reineris Salas
 Cuba
Kyven Gadson
 United States
Jordan Steen
 Canada
Jose Diaz Robertti
 Venezuela
125 kg Nick Gwiazdowski
 United States
Yudenny Alpajon
 Cuba
Catriel Muriel
 Argentina
Korey Jarvis
 Canada

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
55 kg Sargis Khachatryan
 Brazil
Max Nowry
 United States
Brandon Jesus Escobar
 Honduras
60 kg Luis Orta Sanchez
 Cuba
Jancel Pimental
 Dominican Republic
Marat Garipov
 Brazil
Andres Montano Arroyo
 Ecuador
63 kg Ryan Mango
 United States
Gerardo Oliva Montes
 Peru
German Diaz
 Puerto Rico
67 kg Ismael Borrero
 Cuba
Manuel Lopez Salcero
 Mexico
Mario Molina Cortez
 Peru
Joílson Júnior
 Brazil
72 kg Ravaughn Perkins
 United States
Wuileixis Rivas
 Venezuela
Christopher Palacios
 Peru
77 kg Ariel Fis Batista
 Cuba
Jair Cuero Munoz
 Colombia
Reinier Jimenez Terry
 Guatemala
Angelo Marques
 Brazil
82 kg Luis Avendaño
 Venezuela
Geordan Speiller
 United States
Carlos Espinoza
 Peru
87 kg Daniel Hechavarria
 Cuba
Yorgen Cova Pulido
 Venezuela
Carlos Adames
 Dominican Republic
Benjamin Provisor
 United States
97 kg Luillys Perez
 Venezuela
Kevin Mejia
 Honduras
Gabriel Rosillo
 Cuba
Oscar Loango
 Colombia
130 kg Óscar Pino
 Cuba
Robert Smith
 United States
Luis Roman Barrios
 Mexico
Yasmani Acosta
 Chile

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Whitney Conder
 United States
Carolina Castillo
 Colombia
Mariana Díaz Muñoz
 Mexico
Jade Dufour
 Canada
53 kg Sarah Hildebrandt
 United States
Luisa Valverde
 Ecuador
Lilianet Duanes
 Cuba
Betzabeth Arguello
 Venezuela
55 kg Becka Leathers
 United States
Cara Nania
 Canada
Lady Moran
 Ecuador
57 kg Alejandra Bonilla
 Mexico
Lianna Montero
 Cuba
Alexandria Town
 Canada
Michaela Beck
 United States
59 kg Andribeth Belliard
 Puerto Rico
Laurence Beauregard
 Canada
Kelsey Campbell
 United States
62 kg Yaquelin Estornell
 Cuba
Laís Nunes
 Brazil
Kayla Miracle
 United States
Jackeline Castillo
 Colombia
65 kg Forrest Molinari
 United States
Breanne Graham
 Canada
Only two competitors
68 kg Yudaris Sánchez
 Cuba
Soleymi Caraballo
 Venezuela
Yanet Sovero
 Peru
Leonela Ayovi
 Ecuador
72 kg Veronica Keefe
 Canada
Diana Cruz
 Peru
Hanna Gladden
 United States
76 kg Adeline Gray
 United States
Andrea Olaya
 Colombia
Andrimar Lazaro
 Venezuela
Mabelkis Capote
 Cuba

See also

References

  1. Morgan, Liam (2 May 2018). "Lima set to host Pan American Wrestling Championships". Insidethegames.biz. Dunsar Media. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  2. "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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