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Sakura Onishi Completes U20 Hat-Trick After Another Dominant Run in Bratislava

Japan’s rising wrestling star conquers a new weight class, defeats India’s Savita 12–2 and adds a third straight U20 world title to her growing collection

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
August 23, 2026
in Wrestling
Sakura Onishi Completes U20 Hat-Trick After Another Dominant Run in Bratislava

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Sakura Onishi continues to make the U20 World Championships look like her own territory.

The Japanese wrestler secured her third consecutive U20 world title at the 2026 U20 World Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia, defeating India’s Savita 12–2 by technical superiority in the women’s 62kg final. The triumph was particularly significant because Onishi had moved up from 59kg to an Olympic weight category this year.

Another Title, Another Weight Class

Onishi had previously won the U20 world championship at 59kg in 2024 and 2025, completing both campaigns without conceding a single point.

Bratislava presented a different challenge. Competing at 62kg, Onishi entered the tournament with the added pressure of maintaining her extraordinary junior record. She responded by winning all five of her bouts, with every victory coming by technical superiority.

Her results in Bratislava were:

Qualification: def. Barbara Bager, 11–0

Round of 16: def. Miranda Kapanadze, 13–2

Quarter-final: def. Bella Juarez Williams, 10–0

Semi-final: def. Ekaterina Radysheva, 10–0

Final: def. Savita, 12–2

Savita Provides a Brief Challenge

The final initially followed the script Onishi had established throughout the tournament.

She surged into a 6–0 lead, putting Savita under immediate pressure. The Indian wrestler, a former U17 world champion, fought back with a takedown and became the first opponent to score against Onishi in an U20 World Championship campaign since her junior career began.

That moment, however, did little to change the contest.

Onishi regained control and continued to build her advantage before reaching the 12–2 technical-superiority margin and securing the gold medal.

The Record Is Almost Unbelievable

The numbers behind Onishi’s U20 career are perhaps more impressive than the three titles themselves.

Across her three U20 World Championships, she has now won 13 bouts, scoring 136 points while conceding only four. Every one of those 13 victories has come either by fall or technical superiority.

Her championship records were:

2024: 4 wins, all 10–0

2025: 4 wins, all 10–0

2026: 5 wins — 11–0, 13–2, 10–0, 10–0 and 12–2

That gives Onishi an extraordinary 136–4 aggregate score across 13 U20 victories.

From U17 Champion to Senior World Champion

Onishi’s achievements have already gone beyond the junior level.

The 20-year-old captured the senior World Championship title at 59kg in 2025, defeating Ukraine’s Mariia Vynnyk 17–8 in the final. She has therefore already won world titles at the U17, U20 and senior levels.

Her Bratislava triumph also carries a personal significance. Onishi acknowledged that the attention surrounding her previously perfect U20 record had created pressure, while injuries and expectations added to the burden.

After Savita finally scored against her, that pressure eased.

“I’m absolutely thrilled. Since this is my third victory, the feeling is one of relief,” Onishi said.

The Bigger Target: Los Angeles 2028

For Onishi, Bratislava is not the destination.

She is eligible for the U23 World Championships from next year and wants to add that title to her collection. Beyond the junior ranks, her ambition is firmly fixed on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

The road will not be straightforward. Japan’s 62kg category already features major names such as Olympic champion Sakura Motoki and world champion Nonoka Ozaki, who defeated Onishi earlier this year.

Onishi, however, sees that internal competition as motivation rather than an obstacle. Her latest U20 title shows that she is already adapting to 62kg, and her progression from junior champion to senior world champion suggests that Japan may have another major contender developing for the Olympic cycle.

Key Result

2026 U20 World Championships, Women’s 62kg Final

Sakura Onishi (Japan) def. Savita (India), 12–2

Result: Technical superiority

Venue: Bratislava, Slovakia

Date: August 20, 2026

Record to Remember

3 — Consecutive U20 world titles

13 — U20 championship victories

136–4 — Aggregate score across those 13 wins

5 — Technical-superiority wins in Bratislava

3 — World championship levels already conquered: U17, U20 and senior

Onishi’s third U20 crown was not simply another gold medal. It was a statement that even after changing weight classes, the Japanese wrestler remains one of the most formidable young talents in women’s wrestling.

 

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