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Valencia Escoto Hace Historia para México en #WrestleOttawa Clasificatorio Olímpico

By Taylor GREGORIO

OTTAWA, Canada – Alma Jane VALENCIA ESCOTO (MEX) won her semifinal match at 57 kg, becoming the first woman in history from Mexico to qualify for the Olympic Games in wrestling.

In the preliminary rounds, Valencia collected wins against Betzabeth SARCO COLMENAREZ (VEN), 5-1, and Nes Marie RODRIGUEZ TIRADO (PUR) by pin.

To earn a spot in the Olympic Games, Valencia knocked off 2019 World champion Linda MORAIS (CAN) in the semifinal with another victory by fall. She went on to win the finals by injury default to take the gold medal.

In this weekend’s event, the top-two from each weight class will earn a bid for their countries to the 2020 Olympics.

The United States women’s freestyle team qualified its remaining four weight classes for the Tokyo Olympics, advancing all of its athletes to the Pan American Olympic Qualifier finals.

Thanks to medal-winning performances at 68 kg and 76 kg at the 2019 World Championships, the United States entered the weekend with two weights already qualified. On Saturday, it completed its team sending Sarah HILDEBRANDT (50 kg), Jacarra WINCHESTER (53 kg), Helen MAROULIS (57 kg) and Kayla MIRACLE (62 kg) to their respective finals.

Today was the first international competition for 2016 Olympic champion Maroulis since the 2018 World Championships. She took the 2019 season off due to injury.

In her first bout, Maroulis defeated returning World champion Linda MORAIS (CAN) with a 12-2 technical fall.

Maroulis wasn’t the only World medalist to qualify the weight for the USA.

Hildebrandt is a 2018 World silver medalist at 53 kg. This year, she moved down to 50 kg for the Olympics, which is the weight she qualified today.

In the semifinals, Hildebrandt defeated 2012 World champion and two-time World bronze medalist Jessica MACDONALD (CAN) with a dominant 11-0 performance.

Similarly, Winchester, the 2019 World champion at 55 kg, moved down a weight class to compete at 53 kg this year.

To qualify, Winchester defeated 2016 Pan American champion Samantha STEWART (CAN), 8-4, in the semifinals.

Brazil, Canada and Cuba also qualified multiple weight classes for the Tokyo Olympics.

Earning three spots for Cuba were Yusneylis GUZMAN LOPEZ (50 kg), Lianna de la Caridad MONTERO HERRERA (53 kg) and 2018 U23 World champion Yudari SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ (68 kg).

Brazil picked up two spots with Lais NUNES DE OLIVEIRA (62 kg) and 2014 World silver medalist Aline DA SILVA FERREIRA (76 kg) advancing to the finals.

Nunes and da Silva were funded by the United World Wrestling Development Technical Assistance program, which allows athletes from developing countries the opportunities to compete at top-level events. Their qualifications for the Olympic Games would not have been possible without the support of UWW.

Host country Canada also qualified two spots, thanks to 2018 World silver medalist Danielle LAPPAGE (68 kg) and 2016 Olympic champion Erica WIEBE (76 kg).

The Pan American Olympic Qualifier wraps up tomorrow with the men’s freestyle competition.

En Espanol

OTTAWA, Canada – Alma Jane VALENCIA ESCOTO (MEX) gano su semifinal en 57 kg para convertirse en la primera Mexicana en clasificar a unos Juegos Olimpicos en lucha.

En las primeras rondas, Valencia derroto a Betzabeth SARCO COLMENAREZ (VEN) y Nes Marie RODRIGUEZ TIRADO (PUR).

Para calificar la categoria, Valencia vencio a la campeona mundial de 2019 Linda MORAIS (CAN) por puestaespalda y en la final, la Mexicana gano por lesion y para así quedarse con la medalla de oro.

En este evento, los dos mejores atletas de cada categoría calificaron a sus países a la justa Olímpica.

La cuatro integrantes del equipo de Estados Unidos avanzaron a las finales en sus respectivas categorías, con lo que clasificaron a Tokio 2020.

Gracias a que en el Campeonato Mundial de 2019 resultaron ganadores de medalla en 68 y 76 kg en el 2019, los Estados Unidos llegaron a este evento con dos categorias ya clasificadas, por lo que hoy completaron el equipo con Sarah HILDEBRANDT (50 kg), Jacarra WINCHESTER (53 kg), Helen MAROULIS (57 kg) y Kayla MIRACLE (62 kg).

Hoy fue la primera competencia internacional en 2 años para la campeona olimpica en Río 2016 Helen Maroulis, ya que no participaba en un evento de esta naturaleza desde el Campeonato Mundial 2018.

En su primero combate, Maroulis derroto a la campeona mundial 2019 Morais de Canada por superioridad tecnica.

Maroulis no fue la unica medallista mundial quien califico su categoria para EE. UU. Hildebrandt medallista de plata en 2018, y Winchester ganadora de la medalla de oro en 2019 también consiguieron el boleto a Tokio.

Brasil, Canadá y Cuba también tuvieron m múltiples clasificados para los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio.

Cuba se quedó con tres plazas gracias a Yusneylis GUZMAN LOPEZ (50 kg), Lianna de la Caridad MONTERO HERRERA (53 kg) y campeona mundial U23 de 2018, Yudari SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ (68 kg).

Por otro lado, Brazil recolecto dos lugares cuando Lais NUÑES DE OLIVEIRA (62 kg) y la medallista mundial en 2014, Aline DA SILVA FERREIRA (76 kg) avanzaron a los combates finales.

Nuñes y da Silva fueron financiadas por el programa United World Wrestling Development Technical Assistance, que brinda a los atletas de países en desarrollo la oportunidad de competir en eventos de alto nivel. La clasificacion de ambas no sería posible sin el apoyo de UWW.

Canada califico dos categorías, gracias a la medallista de plata del mundial 2018 Danielle LAPPAGE (68 kg) y a la campeona olimpica debRío 2016 Erica WIEBE (76 kg).

El Clasificatorio Olímpico Panamericano termina mañana con los combates del estilo libre masculino.

Women’s freestyle finals results

50 kg
GOLD - Yusneylis GUZMAN LOPEZ (CUB) df. Sarah HILDEBRANDT (USA), injury default
BRONZE - Thalia MALLQUI PECHE (PER) df. Carolina CASTILLO HIDALGO (COL), injury default
BRONZE - Jessica MACDONALD (CAN) df. Rita Fatima ROJAS CHAVEZ (MEX), 10-0

53 kg
GOLD - Lianna de la Caridad MONTERO HERRERA (CUB) df. Jacarra WINCHESTER (USA), injury default
BRONZE– Samantha STEWART (CAN) df. Luisa VALVERDE MELENDRES (ECU), 9-0

57 kg
GOLD - Alma VALENCIA ESCOTO (MEX) df. Helen MAROULIS (USA), injury default
BRONZE – Linda MORAIS (CAN) df. Gabriela Nicole RAMOS DIAZ (PUR), fall

62 kg
GOLD - Lais NUNES DE OLIVEIRA (BRA) df. Kayla MIRACLE (USA), injury default
BRONZE – Michelle FAZZARI (CAN) df.
Nathaly GRIMAN HERRERA (VEN), injury default

68 kg
GOLD - Danielle LAPPAGE (CAN) df. Yudari SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ (CUB), injury default
BRONZE -
Luz VAZQUEZ (ARG) df. Leonela AYOVI PARRAGA (ECU), 3-2
BRONZE - Tatiana RENTERIA RENTERIA (COL) df. Yanet SOVERO NINO (PER), 4-2

76 kg
GOLD - Erica WIEBE (CAN) df. Aline DA SILVA FERREIRA (BRA), injury default
BRONZE – Genesis REASCO VALDEZ (ECU) df. Andrea OLAYA GUTIERREZ (COL), injury default

Women’s freestyle semifinals results

50 kg
Sarah HILDEBRANDT (USA) df. Jessica MACDONALD (CAN), 11-0
Yusneylis GUZMAN LOPEZ (CUB) df. Carolina CASTILLO HIDALGO, 6-4

53 kg
Jacarra WINCHESTER (USA) df. Samantha STEWART (CAN), 8-4
Lianna de la Caridad MONTERO HERRERA (CUB) df. Luisa VALVERDE MELENDRES (ECU), 5-4

57 kg
Helen MAROULIS (USA) df. Nes Marie RODRIGUEZ TIRADO (PUR), 11-0
Alma VALENCIA ESCOTO (MEX) df. Linda MORAIS (CAN), fall 3:45

62 kg
Kayla MIRACLE (USA) df. Michelle FAZZARI (CAN), 12-3
Lais NUNES DE OLIVEIRA (BRA) df. Nathaly GRIMAN HERRERA (VEN), 3-1

68 kg
Yudari SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ (CUB) df. Yanet SOVERO NINO (PER), 5-0
Danielle LAPPAGE (CAN) df. Leonela AYOVI PARRAGA (ECU), 10-0

76 kg
Erica WIEBE (CAN) df. Genesis REASCO VALDEZ (ECU), 5-0
Aline DA SILVA FERREIRA (BRA) df. Andrea OLAYA GUTIERREZ (COL), 2-1

Festival VIrtuel Mondial de la Jeunesse UTS (18-22 novembre), Bangkok

By United World Wrestling Press

Plusieurs organisations sportives se sont unies avec United Through Sports pour lancer le Festival Virtuel Mondial de la Jeunesse 2020 UTS, le premier festival virtuel pour les jeunes de toutes capacités. Le festival comprend des compétitions en diverses catégories d'âge de 10 ans ou moins jusqu'à 18 ans, pour des événements de qualification en ligne pour cinq compétitions : Max Fit, Aero Fit, Talent, Inclusive Sports et Special Olympics.

Vous trouverez ci-dessous le programme officiel en anglais, avec des informations sur trois ateliers, les horaires de compétition et les jurys.

Wednesday, November 18

11.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. WORKSHOP “BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL CHANGE LEADER IN YOUR COMMUNITY THROUGH SPORT”, PRESENTED BY YUNUS SPORTS HUB &IOC YOUTH LEADERS
Marisa Schlenker, YSH, Community Manager
Geewon Yoo, Korea University, IOC Young Leader from South Korea
Jean- Claude RUGIGANA, IOC Young Leader from Rwanda, Founder of Sport4Change Media, IT & Communication Officer for NOC-Rwanda
Maria Renee Rodriquez, IOC Young Leader from Guatemala, Professional Racquetball Athlete
Rohith Maradapa, IOC Young Leader India, National Rowing Te a.m., Founder Just Play India, Officer in Provincial Government’s Energy Department

Thursday, November 19

COMPETITION TIMES    13.00 p.m. - 20.00 p.m.

10.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m.    WORKSHOP “CLEAN SPORT”, PRESENTED BY WADA & ITA
Ms Yang Yang, Vice President, World Anti-Doping Agency, Three-time Olympian in Short Track Speed Skating (1998, 2002, 2006)|Gold and Silver Medalist (2002), Silver Medalist (1998), Bronze Medalist (2006) Six-time overall World Ch a.m.pion (1997-2002)
Olya Abasolo, OLY, Educational Manager, International Testing Agency Ariadna C a.m.argo, Education Coordinator, World Anti-Doping Agency Eva Erfle, Education Consultant, World Anti-Doping Agency

12.00 p.m. - 13.00 p.m.    WORKSHOP “I’MPOSSIBLE AND THE PARALYMPIC MOVEMENT” PRESENTED BY
I’MPOSSIBLE (IPC)

Brad Scott, Para-athlete & Paralympic Ch a.m.pion
Anna Turney, Alpine Skiing Paralympic Athlete
Kaitlyn Schäfer, Membership Progr a.m.mes, Manager IPC
 
Friday, November 20

COMPETITION TIMES    13.00 p.m. - 18.00 p.m.

19.00 p.m. - 20.30 p.m.    LAUNCH OF THE FESTIVAL AND MEDALS CEREMONY
Live at Olympic Channel

General Prawit Wongsuwan, President NOCT
Thomas Bach, President, IOC Andrew Parsons, President, IPC Mary Davis, CEO, SOI
Ban Ki-Moon, 8th UN Secretary General
Khunying Pat a.m.a Leeswadtrakul, Thailand IOC Member
Raffaele Chiulli, President, SA/GAISF
Stephan Fox, President, UTS

21.00 p.m. - 22.30 p.m.    OPENING CONFERENCE
Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports
Moh a.m.mad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Ban Ki-Moon, 8th UN Secretary General Princes Albert II Monaco, IOC Member Andrew Parsons, President, IPC
Francesco Ricci Bitti, President, ASOIF
Mary Davis, CEO, SOI
Oleg Matysin, President, FISU
HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein, IOC Executive Board Member
Raffaele Chiulli, President SA/GAISF Chungwon Choue, President, WT/THF Stephan Fox, President, UTS

23.00 p.m. - 23.45 p.m.    PANEL 1 “INCLUSIVITY, EQUALITY & NON-DISCRIMINATION IN SPORT”
Guest Scene Setter: Andrew Parsons, President, International Paralympic Committee

PANELISTS
Ben Haack, SOI, Board of Directors
Cindy Sirinya Bishop, UN Women Thailand Ambassador
Abhinav Bindra, IOC Athletes’ Commission
Juan Pablo Salazar, IPC Board Member
Naris Chaiyasoot, Chairman, SOI Thailand Board of Directors

Saturday, November 21

COMPETITION TIMES    13.00 p.m. - 20.00 p.m.

14.00 p.m. - 14.45 p.m.    PANEL 2 “OLYMPIC TRUTH: SPORT TOWARDS PEACE-PROMOTION”
Guest Scene Setter: Julia Govinden CEO, United Through Sports

PANELISTS:
Mohanned Al Arabiat, President, GFP
J a.m.es Chiengjiek Nyang, IOC Refugee Te a.m.
 
Chungwon Choue, President WT/ THF
Marius Vizer, President IJFJudo4Peace

16.00 p.m. - 16.45 p.m.    PANEL 3 “SPORT AS A HUMAN RIGHT, HUMAN RIGHTS IN SPORTS”
Guest Scene Setter: HRH Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud Saudi Ambassador to the United States of America, IOC Member

PANELISTS:
Michal Buchel, CEO, FIAS
Phunyanuch Pattanotai, RTP Country Director, Thailand Elisa Salinas, Sport is Your Gang/ Vice President, IFMA Severine Leonardi, UNICEF Deputy Representative, Thailand

18.00 p.m. - 18.45 p.m.    PANEL 4 “MILLENNIALS FOR THE FUTURE”
Guest Scene Setter: Chutinant “Nick” Bhirombhakdi, President, Paralympic Committee Thailand

PANELISTS:
Miki Matheson, IPC Ch a.m.pion
Kiera Byland, SOI Ch a.m.pion
Mitch Gleeson, Australian Captain Gold Coast Titans

20.00 p.m. - 20.45 p.m.    PANEL 5 “SAFE-GUARDING YOUTH & PREVENTION OF HARASSMENT & ABUSE”
Guest Scene Setter: Alexander Schischlik, UNESCO Chief of Youth & Sport

PANELISTS:
Pedro Alejandro Yang, IOC Entourage Commission
Colin Higgs, Professor Memorial University
Ryan Pini, IOC Athlete
Lerina Bright, Founder, Mission 89

Sunday, November 22

COMPETITION TIMES    10.00 a.m. - 18.00 p.m. 14.00 p.m.– 14.45 p.m.    

PANEL 6 “FAIR PLAY IN SPORT”
Guest Scene Setter: Witold Banka, President, World Anti-Doping Agency

PANELISTS:
Kady Kanoute Tounkara, OLY, WADA Education Committee Member
Chantal Brunner, OLY, ITA Board Member
Danka Barteková, Athletes’ Commission Vice Chair, IOC
Chelsey Gotell, IPC Athletes' Council Chairperson & WADA Athlete Committee Member
Meechai Inwood, DCAT Director General, SAT

15.00 p.m. - 15.45 p.m.    PANEL 7 “ATHLETES UNITED: POWER OF THE ATHLETES”
Guest Scene Setter: Alyce (Burnett) Wood, Olympian, Rio 2016, Olympics Unleashed
 
PANELISTS:
Stefany Hernandez, IOC-BMX Ch a.m.pion Athlete Scout Bassett, IPC US Paralympian & Activist Meggie Ochoa, JJIF Ch a.m.pion & Activist
Wiradech Kothny, Former Olympic Athlete, Fencing Thailand

16.00 p.m. - 16.45 p.m.    PANEL 8 “SPORT LEADERS UNITED”
Guest Scene Setter: Jochen Färber, Head of Olympic Channel

PANELISTS:
Kirsty Coventry, Chair, IOC Athletes’ Commission
Kit McConnell, Sports Director, IOC Andrew Parsons, President, IPC Stephan Fox, President, UTS

18.00 p.m. - 19.30 p.m.    CLOSING FESTIVAL CEREMONY
Live at Olympic Channel

Gongsak Yodmani, Governor, Sport Authority of Thailand (SAT)
Chutinant “Nick” Bhirombhakdi, President, Paralympic Committee Thailand
Pimol Srivikorn, President, Taekwondo Association Thailand Naris Chaiyasoot, Chairman, SOI Thailand Board of Directors Supranee Guptasa, NSDF Director
Stephan Fox, President, UTS