1998 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 56 kg

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Women's freestyle 56 kg
at the 1998 World Championships
VenueHala Arena
Dates8–10 October 1998
Competitors14 from 14 nations
Medalists
gold medal   File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
silver medal   File:Flag of France.svg France
bronze medal   File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
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1999 →

The women's freestyle 56 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1998 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Poznań, Poland from 8 to 10 October 1998.[1]

Results

Legend
  • DQ — Won by disqualification

Round 1

Score
Round of 16
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Cao Haiying (CHN) 0–6 Fall File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Tetyana Lazareva (UKR)
File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Mariko Shimizu (JPN) 2–3 File:Flag of Italy.svg Diletta Giampiccolo (ITA)
File:Flag of Poland.svg Małgorzata Bassa (POL) 11–1 Fall File:Flag of Spain.svg Minerva Montero (ESP)
File:Flag of Germany.svg Christina Oertli (GER) 1–4 File:Flag of France.svg Anna Gomis (FRA)
File:Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Ivashko (RUS) 3–0 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Ryz (CAN)
File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Kristina Lanskikh (UZB) 0–4 Fall File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eriksson (SWE)
File:Flag of Norway.svg Gudrun Høie (NOR) 3–1 File:Flag of the United States.svg Tina George (USA)

Round 2

Score
Quarterfinals
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Tetyana Lazareva (UKR) 6–0 File:Flag of Italy.svg Diletta Giampiccolo (ITA)
File:Flag of Poland.svg Małgorzata Bassa (POL) 0–5 Fall File:Flag of France.svg Anna Gomis (FRA)
File:Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Ivashko (RUS) 3–0 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eriksson (SWE)
File:Flag of Norway.svg Gudrun Høie (NOR) Bye
Repechage
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Cao Haiying (CHN) 0–4 DQ File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Mariko Shimizu (JPN)
File:Flag of Spain.svg Minerva Montero (ESP) 3–1 File:Flag of Germany.svg Christina Oertli (GER)
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Ryz (CAN) 10–0 File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Kristina Lanskikh (UZB)
File:Flag of the United States.svg Tina George (USA) Bye

Round 3

Score
Semifinals
File:Flag of Norway.svg Gudrun Høie (NOR) 3–0 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Tetyana Lazareva (UKR)
File:Flag of France.svg Anna Gomis (FRA) 5–3 File:Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Ivashko (RUS)
Repechage
File:Flag of the United States.svg Tina George (USA) 0–6 Fall File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Mariko Shimizu (JPN)
File:Flag of Spain.svg Minerva Montero (ESP) 2–5 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Ryz (CAN)
File:Flag of Italy.svg Diletta Giampiccolo (ITA) 2–7 File:Flag of Poland.svg Małgorzata Bassa (POL)
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eriksson (SWE) Bye

Round 4

Score
Repechage
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eriksson (SWE) 3–0 File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Mariko Shimizu (JPN)
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jennifer Ryz (CAN) 2–9 File:Flag of Poland.svg Małgorzata Bassa (POL)

Round 5

Score
Repechage
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Tetyana Lazareva (UKR) 0–0 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eriksson (SWE)
File:Flag of Poland.svg Małgorzata Bassa (POL) 2–3 File:Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Ivashko (RUS)

Finals

Score
Bronze medal match
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Eriksson (SWE) 5–2 File:Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Ivashko (RUS)
Final
File:Flag of Norway.svg Gudrun Høie (NOR) 5–1 Fall File:Flag of France.svg Anna Gomis (FRA)

References

  1. "Saunders Wins Third Career Gold Medal; Stenglein Wins Silver and Bacher Takes Bronze as USA Places Third". themat.com. 10 October 1998. Archived from the original on 1999-01-28. Retrieved 19 May 2020.

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