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Title: 2025 U23 Women’s Freestyle Brackets Released

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Novi sad, Serbia The brackets are finalized for the women’s freestyle competition at the 2025 ⁢U23 World championships, set to begin this week at⁤ SPENS in Novi Sad. The U.S. team features several athletes with senior-level World Championship experience, headlined by two-time senior World medalist and ​defending U23 World ⁢champion ⁢Kylie Welker.

Welker will face a challenging first-round ⁣opponent in Priya of India, a five-time⁣ age-group ⁤World ‍medalist ⁢who placed fifth at the 2024 Senior world Championships. A victory would likely advance⁢ Welker to the quarterfinals against Japan’s Makoto Komada.

Joining Welker ⁢on the U.S. roster are Senior World team members Audrey Jimenez (50 kg), Cristelle Rodriguez (55 kg), and Adaugo Nwachukwu (62 kg). Rodriguez has a confirmed first-round matchup against Gultakin​ Shirinova of Azerbaijan, a ⁢two-time U20 World bronze medalist. Jimenez and Nwachukwu have received first-round byes.

Brooklyn Hays ⁤(68 kg) and Jasmine ‌Robinson (72​ kg) will also face opponents​ with U23 World bronze medals-viktoryia Radzkova of UWW and Iryna Zablotska of ⁤Ukraine,respectively.

Rounding out the U.S. entrants are Brianna Gonzalez (53 kg), Cecilia Williams ​(57 kg), Alexis janiak (59 kg), and Isabella ‌Mir (65 kg).

Competition⁤ will ‍unfold ⁤over three days, beginning October 22 ⁤with the 50-72-76 kg ⁢weight classes.October 23 will feature the⁢ 55-57-65-68 kg groups, and October ⁢24 ‍will showcase the 53-59-62 kg categories. ⁢Each bracket will be completed⁢ over ‌two⁣ days, with semifinals on day⁢ one and repechage and medal matches on day two.

Fans can follow the action live on FloWrestling.com,with‍ brackets ⁢and results available‌ on UWW Arena.USA‌ Wrestling will provide⁤ updates⁢ on ‍TheMat.com and its social media platforms. The event is taking place in the GMT +2 time zone,six hours ahead ​of U.S.​ Eastern Time.

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