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1998 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 68 kg

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Women's freestyle 68 kg
at the 1998 World Championships
VenueHala Arena
Dates8–10 October 1998
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Canada
silver medal
 
   Germany
bronze medal
 
   United States
← 1997
1999 →

The women's freestyle 68 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1998 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Poznań, Poland from 8 to 10 October 1998.[1]

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Results

Round 1

Score
Round of 16
 Lene Barlie (NOR) 4–1  Sandra Bacher (USA)
 Ewelina Pruszko (POL) 16–5  Margarita Montes (ESP)
 Aldona Homiča (LAT) 0–11 Fall  Christine Nordhagen (CAN)
 Anna Shamova (RUS) 10–0 Fall  Tatyana Denisova (UZB)
 Nina Strasser (AUT) 11–1  Helene Karlsson (SWE)
 Galina Ivanova (BUL) 5–4  Giulia Losito (ITA)
 Natalya Bodnarets (UKR) 6–8  Reiko Sumiya (JPN)
 Stéphanie Groß (GER) 7–0  Catherine Arlove (AUS)

Round 2

Score
Quarterfinals
 Lene Barlie (NOR) 3–4  Ewelina Pruszko (POL)
 Christine Nordhagen (CAN) 10–0  Anna Shamova (RUS)
 Nina Strasser (AUT) 6–5  Galina Ivanova (BUL)
 Reiko Sumiya (JPN) 4–6  Stéphanie Groß (GER)
Repechage
 Sandra Bacher (USA) 5–1 Fall  Margarita Montes (ESP)
 Aldona Homiča (LAT) 9–0 Fall  Tatyana Denisova (UZB)
 Helene Karlsson (SWE) 2–0  Giulia Losito (ITA)
 Natalya Bodnarets (UKR) 0–7  Catherine Arlove (AUS)

Round 3

Score
Semifinals
 Ewelina Pruszko (POL) 1–11  Christine Nordhagen (CAN)
 Nina Strasser (AUT) 0–6 Fall  Stéphanie Groß (GER)
Repechage
 Sandra Bacher (USA) 6–0 Fall  Aldona Homiča (LAT)
 Helene Karlsson (SWE) 1–3  Catherine Arlove (AUS)
 Lene Barlie (NOR) 0–4  Anna Shamova (RUS)
 Galina Ivanova (BUL) 4–0  Reiko Sumiya (JPN)

Round 4

Score
Repechage
 Sandra Bacher (USA) 7–0 Ret  Catherine Arlove (AUS)
 Anna Shamova (RUS) 2–1 Fall  Galina Ivanova (BUL)

Round 5

Score
Repechage
 Ewelina Pruszko (POL) 3–4  Sandra Bacher (USA)
 Anna Shamova (RUS) 8–5  Nina Strasser (AUT)

Finals

Score
Bronze medal match
 Sandra Bacher (USA) 6–3  Anna Shamova (RUS)
Final
 Christine Nordhagen (CAN) 13–0  Stéphanie Groß (GER)

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 20 May 2020.

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