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    Final Medal Round Matches from the 2025 U17 World Championships
    Women’s Freestyle
    40 kg
    Gold medal match: Shokhista Shonazarova (Uzbekistan) over An Nakanishi (Japan)  11-0
    Bronze medal match: Maisie Elliott (USA) over Finja Strauch (Germany)  6-0
    Bronze medal match: Asema Asangaryeva (Kyrgyzstan) over Valia Harsan (Romania)  2-0
     
    43 kg
    Gold Medal Match: Rachana (India) over Xin Huang (China)  3-0
    Bronze Medal Match: Inzhu Bakkozha (Kazakhstan) over Raniia Rakhmanova (Russia)  8-0
    Bronze Medal Match: Madison Healey (USA) over Mareim Abdelaal (Egypt)  Fall 3:30
     
    46 kg
    Gold medal match: Hanano Oya (Japan) over Janka Sillei (Hungary)  3-0
    Bronze medal match: Jaclyn Bouzakis (USA) over Irina Tsydeeva (Russia)  12-2
    Bronze medal match: Maria Gkika (Greece) over Kamila Kuchma (Ukraine)  4-3
     
    49 kg
    Gold Medal Match: Morgan Turner (USA) over Yu Kataoka (Japan)  6-1
    Bronze Medal Match: Polina Bochkareva (Russia) over Azema Kalidinva (Kyrgyzstan)  6-6
    Bronze Medal Match: Komal Verma (India) over Anhelina Burkina (Belarus)  8-3
     
    53 kg
    Gold medal match: Jiaqing Jiang (China) over Epenesa Elison (USA)  7-4
    Bronze medal match: Rion Ogawa (Japan) over Margarita Iarygina (Belarus)  8-0
    Bronze medal match: Mariia Zhytovoz (Hungary) over Farida Abdrakhmanova (Kazakhstan)  10-0
     
    57 kg
    Gold Medal Match: Madkhiya Usmanova (Kazakhstan) over Moni (India)  6-5
    Bronze Medal Match: Alina Baroeva (Russia) over Marta Mankowska (Poland)  6-1
    Bronze Medal Match: Sayuki Tanada (Japan) over Sophie Ritter (Italy)  4-4
     
    61 kg
    Gold medal match: Taina Fernandez (USA) over Yashita (India)  11-0
    Bronze medal match: Barbara Bager (Hungary) over Varvara Aliseyenka (Russia)  2-0
    Bronze medal match: Zalina Totrova (Belarus) over Miranda Kapanadze (Georgia)  8-0
     
    65 kg
    Gold Medal Match: Ashvini Vishnoi (India) over Mukhayyo Rakhimjonova (Uzbekistan)  3-0
    Bronze Medal Match: Lilia Ermokhina (Russia) over Anujin Erkhembaaatar (Mongolia)  9-2
    Bronze Medal Match: Feenja Hermann (Germany) over Alexandra Moisei (Moldova)  4-2
     
    69 kg 
    Gold medal match: Min Zhao (China) over Ayla Sahin (Germany)  13-2
    Bronze medal match: Solomiia Petriv (Ukraine) over Manisha (India)  5-2
    Bronze medal match: Shakhizada Dauletzhan (Kazakhstan) over Linda Martinez Armenta (Mexico)  4-1
     
    73 kg 
    Gold Medal Match: Wenjin Qiu (China) over Kajal (India)  8-5
    Bronze Medal Match: Eylem Engin (Turkiye) over Deborah Garcia Pacheco (Mexico)  9-1
    Bronze Medal Match: Ella Poalillo (USA) over Anna Godelashvili (Georgia)  Fall 2:36

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    Mills Wins U17 Gold in Men's Freestyle; Three Others in Sunday's Finals

    The first medals were awarded in men’s freestyle at the U17 World Championships on Saturday and the American contingent already has three with more on the horizon.
    Saturday gold medal matches featured a pair of American wrestlers - Ariah Mills at 48 kg and Arseni Kikiniou at 65 kg. The two split as Mills dominated for the gold, while Kikiniou was painfully close but will have to settle for silver.
    Mills squared off with Iranian Sina Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad, who took an early lead; however, it went downhill fast for the Iranian. Mills was placed on the shot clock in the opening period and ended up surrendering a point to Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad. Shortly after the point, Mills used a knee pick to get his opponent off balance and then locked up a takedown. He’d take a 2-1 lead into the second period.
    Mills would add to his lead early in the final period by getting a second takedown, this time after a snapdown, followed by spinning for two. Off the next restart, Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad made a poor shot and Mills made him pay with a lightning-quick counter for two more and a 6-1 lead. One more was all Mills needed to seal the win. Another bit of stout defense allowed Mills to get a third takedown. This time, he was able to isolate an arm and turned Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad twice with a trapped-arm gut wrench for the 12-1 win.
    With Mills’ win, it will ensure that the men’s freestyle team has at least one gold medalist from this event - something they’ve had every year since this tournament was reintroduced in 2011.
    Kikiniou lost a tactical affair in the 65 kg finals to Azerbaijan’s Huseyn Ismayilov, 1-1. Both points awarded came via slot clock violations - one by each wrestler. Despite the loss, Kikiniou will receive a silver medal and become the first
    American at the U17 level to earn medals in both disciplines. Earlier in the week, he claimed a bronze medal in Greco-Roman.
    The third American to receive a medal on Saturday was Grey Burnett at 55 kg. Early in his contest with Iran’s Mohammedreza Barari, Burnett stuffed a shot attempt and then scored a takedown from the front headlock position. Seconds later, he locked up a high gut and turned the Iranian for two points and a 4-0 lead. That sequence represented the only scoring of the bout and Burnett walked away with a bronze medal.
    The last five members of the men’s freestyle team began their tournaments on Saturday, as well. They were a powerful bunch that pushed three wrestlers into the finals and one other will be in Sunday’s repechage. Keegan Bassett (45 kg), Sammy Sanchez (51 kg), and Jayden James (71 kg) all will wrestle for gold medals tomorrow.
    Bassett fought through a path that included some traditional powers in India, Kazakhstan, and Russia. He’ll have to get by Iran’s Parsa Tahmasbi for the gold.
    Sanchez is looking to become just the fifth two-time U17 champion in men’s freestyle for Team USA since the tournament was revived in 2011. A group that includes Yianni Diakomihalis, Gable Steveson, Kurt McHenry, and Dom Munaretto is pretty solid company. Standing between Sanchez and that group is Uzbekistan’s Ulugbek Rashidov. Like Sanchez, Rashidov is a returning U17 gold medalist. In 2024, Sanchez won the 45 kg gold medal, while Rashidov won at 48 kg.
    One of the more entertaining bouts of the day came in the 71 kg semifinals as Jayden James pinned Armenia’s Yeghishe Mosesyan for a berth in the finals. The Armenian had a chest wrap from a front headlock position and tried to roll through with it - a scramble ensued and James ended up on top for the fall. He’ll face Iran’s Arsham Mostafa in tomorrow’s gold medal match.
    Still with medal hopes alive is Tanner Hodgins at 92 kg. Hodgins lost his first bout of the tournament to Iran’s Amirali Alizadeh. Alizadeh ended up in the finals and pulled Hodgins back into repechage. He’ll need to win two bouts tomorrow morning just to wrestle for a bronze medal. Hodgins journey through the repechage bracket starts with a bout versus Mongolia’s Saruul Erdenetsogt. 
     
    American results
    45 kg
    Round of 16: Keegan Bassett over Shivam (India)  8-5
    Quarterfinals: Keegan Bassett over Bakdaulet Agabek (Kazakhstan)  15-4
    Semifinals: Keegan Bassett over Ibragim Veliullov (Russia)  6-2
     
    48 kg
    Gold medal match: Ariah Mills over Sina Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad (Iran)  12-1
     
    51 kg
    Round of 32: Sammy Sanchez over Georgi Spasov (Bulgaria)  10-0
    Round of 16: Sammy Sanchez over Bugra Kavak (Turkiye)  13-2
    Quarterfinals: Sammy Sanchez over Temuri Tutaarashvili (Georgia)  12-1
    Semifinals: Sammy Sanchez over Danael Abdykassym (Kazakhstan)  10-0
     
    55 kg
    Bronze medal match: Grey Burnett (USA) over Mohammadreza Barari (Iran)  4-0
     
    60 kg
    Round of 32: Bekassyl Assambek (Kazakhstan) over Ashton Besmer  10-0
     
    65 kg
    Gold medal match: Huseyn Ismayilov (Azerbaijan) over Arseni Kikiniou  1-1
     
    71 kg
    Round of 32: Jayden James over Koba Goguadze (Georgia)  12-2
    Round of 16: Jayden James over Rashad Veysalov (Azerbaijan)  13-2
    Quarterfinals: Jayden James over Farrukhbek Jumanazarov (Uzbekistan)  6-0
    Semifinals: Jayden James over Yeghishe Mosesyan (Armenia)  Fall 3:38
     
    92 kg
    Round of 32: Amirali Alizadeh (Iran) over Tanner Hodgins  11-4
     
    Sunday’s gold medal matches
    45 kg: Keegan Bassett vs. Parsa Tahmasbi (Iran)
    51 kg: Sammy Sanchez vs. Ulugbek Rashidov (Uzbekistan)
    60 kg: Rihito Hiura (Japan) vs. Sitender (India)
    71 kg: Jayden James vs. Arsham Mostafa (Iran)
    92 kg: Amirali Alizadeh (Iran) vs. David Dzebisov (Russia)
     
    Final Medal round results
    48 kg
    Gold medal match: Ariah Mills (USA) over Sina Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad (Iran)  12-1
    Bronze medal match: Dovudbek Bakhadirov (Kyrgyzstan) over Masamune Ushimado (Japan)  12-0
    Bronze medal match: Islam Rabadanov (Russia) over Ravan Hasanzade (Azerbaijan)  11-9
     
    55 kg
    Gold medal match: Jinnosuke Okonogi (Japan) over Abdumalik Jaloldinov (Uzbekistan)  5-4
    Bronze medal match: Chingis Saryglar (Russia) over Jovanni Tovar (Colombia)  8-2
    Bronze medal match: Grey Burnett (USA) over Mohammadreza Barari (Iran)  4-0
     
    65 kg
    Gold medal match: Huseyn Ismayilov (Azerbaijan) over Arseni Kikiniou  1-1
    Bronze medal match: Adisbek Altynbekov (Kyrgyzstan) over Yeraly Askerbek (Kazakhstan)  7-1
    Bronze medal match: Morteza Haj Mollamohammadi (Iran) over Gourav Punia (India)  8-8
     
    80 kg
    Gold medal match: Artur Kostiuk (Ukraine) over Mohammadparsa Karami (Iran)  3-1
    Bronze medal match: Issa Zangiev (Russia) over Muhammet Erturk (Turkiye)  5-2
    Bronze medal match: Dinmukhammed Kassymbek (Kazakhstan) over Ivan Paslari (Moldova)  5-4
     
    110 kg
    Gold medal match: Magomedrasul Omarov (Russia) over Lacky (India)  6-4
    Bronze medal match: Amirhossein Naghdalipour (Iran) over Murtaz Bagdavadze (Georgia)  11-0
    Bronze medal match: Hakim Taghiyev (Azerbaijan) over Stefan Stefanov (Bulgaria)  1-1

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    Fernandez Wins Back-to-Back U17 Titles; Mills and Kikiniou Advance to Men's Freestyle Finals

    Friday at the U17 World Championships was the best so far from an American perspective. The women’s freestyle team finished their tournament, while the men’s freestyle action got underway.
    All four of the women who wrestled on Friday will leave Athens with world medals. Two had already clinched their medals heading into the day, while the other two had to post wins to earn their hardware.
    In yesterday’s recap, we mentioned how Morgan Turner had become the first American woman to win multiple U17 world championships. As expected, Turner has company and the exclusive club has grown to two. Taina Fernandez put her own spin on the accomplishment by going back-to-back (Turner’s first title came in 2023).
    Fernandez and India’s Yashita nearly battled to a stalemate in the opening stanza. A snap down and go-behind, quickly followed by a shot-clock violation, accounted for a 3-0 lead for Fernandez after one period. In the second, she opened up as we’ve been accustomed to seeing from her. Shortly after wrestling resumed, Fernandez got in on a single leg and switched to a double for a takedown. She immediately transitioned into a leg lace and turned Yashita multiple times. The officials ruled that it had only occurred twice, and the match resumed with the American holding a 9-0 lead. No worries for Fernandez, who used a similar attack to seal her win at 11-0.
    In her second U17 world title run, Fernandez only surrendered points in one of her four victories.
    The other finalist for the women’s squad was Epenesa Elison at 53 kg. She faced China’s Jiaqing Jiang in the gold medal matchup. Jiang ended up prevailing 7-4; however, Elison was on the wrong side of three different calls where she might have earned takedown(s). She’ll settle for silver in her first actual U17 world tournament. Elison qualified for the 2024 tournament but did not wrestle.
    Maisie Elliott (40 kg) and Jaclyn Bouzakis (46 kg) both finished up with bronze medals. Both had relatively one-sided wins to clinch their medals. Elliott won with a 6-0 shutout, while Bouzakis managed to wrap up a 12-2 tech in the final seconds of the first period.
    The women’s freestyle team finished in second place behind India. Even though they finished with a lower point total, the American squad was the only one with seven medalists.
    In men’s freestyle, two Americans pushed through to Saturday’s gold medal matches and one other is in a bronze medal match.
    Arseni Kikiniou made some history of his own as he became the first American to earn U17 world medals in both styles at the same World Championship event. He earned a bronze medal in Greco earlier this week. On Friday, Kikiniou advanced to the 65 kg gold medal match after edging Iran’s Morteza Haj Mollamohammadi, 3-2. Trailing 2-1, with under :30 remaining in the bout, Kikiniou won a scramble to get the go-ahead takedown. He’ll face Azerbaijan’s Huseyn Ismayilov in tomorrow’s championship match.
    Before Kikiniou earned a finals berth, Ariah Mills had become the first American in men’s freestyle to do so in the 2025 tournament. Late in the first period, against Azerbaijan’s Ravan Hasanzade, Mills drove Hasanzade out of bounds to his back for four points. That gave him a 4-1 lead he’d never relinquish. Mills added more late in the second for a 7-2 win.
    The third American in the semifinals was Grey Burnett at 55 kg, who suffered an 8-2 loss to Japan’s Jinnosuke Okonogi. The pair were tied at the break, with Burnett holding criteria; however, Okonogi had a big second period to take the lead. Burnett will wait for an opponent to advance to tomorrow’s bronze medal match.
    Aaron Stewart (80 kg) and Alex Taylor (110 kg) were both in action as well - both were eliminated from medal contention on Friday. 
     
    American Results
    Women’s freestyle
    40 kg
    Bronze medal match: Maisie Elliott over Finja Strauch (Germany)  6-0
     
    46 kg
    Bronze medal match: Jaclyn Bouzakis over Irina Tsydeeva (Russia)  12-2
     
    53 kg
    Gold medal match: Jiaqing Jiang (China) over Epenesa Elison  7-4
     
    61 kg
    Gold medal match: Taina Fernandez over Yashita (India)  11-0
     
    Men’s freestyle
    48 kg
    Round of 16: Ariah Mills over Islam Rabadanov (Russia)  11-0
    Quarterfinals: Ariah Mills over Giorgi Narimindze (Georgia)  12-1
    Semifinals: Ariah Mills over Ravan Hasanzade (Azerbaijan)  7-2
     
    55 kg
    Round of 16: Grey Burnett over Armen Papikyan (Armenia)  3-2
    Quarterfinals: Grey Burnett over Jaiveer Singh (India)  3-0
    Semifinals: Jinnosuke Okonogi (Japan) over Grey Burnett  8-2
     
    65 kg
    Round of 32: Arseni Kikiniou over Nikita Kozich (Israel)  10-0
    Round of 16: Arseni Kikiniou over Michal Michniewicz (Poland)  9-0
    Quarterfinals: Arseni Kikiniou over Gourav Punia (India)  5-4
    Semifinals: Arseni Kikiniou over Morteza Haj Mollamohammadi (Iran)  3-2
     
    80 kg
    Round of 16: Aaron Stewart over Marshall Jones (Great Britain)  11-0
    Quarterfinals: Issa Zangiev (Russia) over Aaron Stewart  10-4
     
    110 kg
    Round of 16: Hakim Taghiyev (Azerbaijan) over Alex Taylor  7-6
     
    Saturday’s Gold Medal Matches
    48 kg: Ariah Mills (USA) vs. Sina Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad (Iran)
    55 kg: Jinnosuke Okonogi (Japan) vs. Abdumalik Jaloldinov (Uzbekistan) 
    65 kg: Arseni Kikiniou (USA) vs. Huseyn Ismayilov (Azerbaijan)
    80 kg: Artur Kostiuk (Ukraine) vs. Mohammadparsa Karami (Iran)
    110 kg: Lacky (India) vs. Magomedrasul Omarov (Russia)
     
    Final Medal Round Matches
    Women’s Freestyle
    40 kg
    Gold medal match: Shokhista Shonazarova (Uzbekistan) over An Nakanishi (Japan)  11-0
    Bronze medal match: Maisie Elliott (USA) over Finja Strauch (Germany)  6-0
    Bronze medal match: Asema Asangaryeva (Kyrgyzstan) over Valia Harsan (Romania)  2-0
     
    46 kg
    Gold medal match: Hanano Oya (Japan) over Janka Sillei (Hungary)  3-0
    Bronze medal match: Jaclyn Bouzakis (USA) over Irina Tsydeeva (Russia)  12-2
    Bronze medal match: Maria Gkika (Greece) over Kamila Kuchma (Ukraine)  4-3
     
    53 kg
    Gold medal match: Jiaqing Jiang (China) over Epenesa Elison (USA)  7-4
    Bronze medal match: Rion Ogawa (Japan) over Margarita Iarygina (Belarus)  8-0
    Bronze medal match: Mariia Zhytovoz (Hungary) over Farida Abdrakhmanova (Kazakhstan)  10-0
     
    61 kg
    Gold medal match: Taina Fernandez (USA) over Yashita (India)  11-0
    Bronze medal match: Barbara Bager (Hungary) over Varvara Aliseyenka (Russia)  2-0
    Bronze medal match: Zalina Totrova (Belarus) over Miranda Kapanadze (Georgia)  8-0
     
    69 kg 
    Gold medal match: Min Zhao (China) over Ayla Sahin (Germany)  13-2
    Bronze medal match: Solomiia Petriv (Ukraine) over Manisha (India)  5-2
    Bronze medal match: Shakhizada Dauletzhan (Kazakhstan) over Linda Martinez Armenta (Mexico)  4-1

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      Fernandez Wins Back-to-Back U17 Titles; Mills and Kikiniou Advance to Men's Freestyle Finals

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