Bhubaneswar: The third day of the 2025 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia, showcased thrilling performances in both Greco-Roman and Women’s Wrestling. Athletes from around the world competed fiercely, with standout moments and surprising upsets.
Greco-Roman Wrestling
60kg Semifinals:
Koto Gomi (JPN) dominated his bout against Suren Aghajanyan (ARM), securing a 10–2 victory. Gomi’s aggressive approach and technical prowess were evident as he controlled the match from start to finish.
82kg Semifinals:
Alexandrin Gutu (MDA) delivered a commanding performance against Reon Kakegawa (JPN), winning decisively. Gutu’s aggressive tactics and relentless pressure overwhelmed his opponent, showcasing his readiness for the final.
Women’s Wrestling
50kg Semifinals:
Audrey Jimenez (USA) mounted a remarkable comeback against Svenja Jungo (SUI), overcoming a 6–0 deficit to win 12–6. Her resilience and tactical adjustments were key to her victory.
72kg Semifinals:
Jasmine Robinson (USA) continued her dominant run with a 10–0 technical superiority win over Veronika Vilk (CRO). Robinson’s aggressive style and scoring efficiency were on full display.
76kg Semifinals:
Kylie Welker (USA) advanced to the final with a commanding 16–6 victory over Edna Jimenez Villalba (MEX). Welker’s offensive strategy and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities were evident throughout the match.
As the tournament progresses, these athletes are setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting conclusion to the 2025 U23 World Wrestling Championships.



















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