2020 United States Olympic trials (wrestling)

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2020 U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials
Host cityUnited States University Park, Pennsylvania, United States
DatesApril 2–3, 2021
StadiumBryce Jordan Center
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The 2020 United States Olympic Team Trials for wrestling will be held at the Dickies Arena of Fort Worth, Texas, on April 2–3, 2021.[1] This event will determine the representative of the United States of America for the 2020 Summer Olympics at each Olympic weight class.[2] Originally scheduled to take place at the Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pennsylvania and on April 4–5, 2020, this event was postponed by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and USA Wrestling on March 13, 2020, along with the 2020 Summer Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Medal Summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
57 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
65 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
74 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
86 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
97 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
125 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD

Men's Greco–Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
67 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
77 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
87 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
97 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
130 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
53 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
57 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
62 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
68 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD
76 kg United States TBD United States TBD United States TBD
United States TBD

Categories

There are three categories for Wrestling at the Olympics; Men's Freestyle, Women's Freestyle, and Greco-Roman.

Men's and Women's Freestyle

Freestyle wrestling normally has wrestling in seven weight classes ranging from 50 to 120 kg at age 20+. It also includes ages 18–20 wrestling in eight weight classes ranging from 46 to 120 kg (101–265 lb).[4] However, the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics only have six (6) weight classes per category. These include; 57 kg, 65 kg, 74 kg, 86 kg, 97 kg, and 125 kg for men and 50 kg, 53 kg, 57 kg, 62 kg, 68 kg, and 76 kg for women.[5] Certain collegiate wrestling tournaments also gain qualification to the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. This includes the NCAA Division I, Wrestling Championship. In collegiate style wrestling there are 10 main weight classes currently open to college-level competition, from 125 lb to the Heavyweight division that ranges from 183 lb to 285 lb.[6] For the list of additional qualifying events see Qualified Athletes below.

Greco–Roman

Greco–Roman wrestlers ages 18 to 20 wrestle in eight weight classes ranging from 46 to 120 kg. Athletes age 20+ wrestle in seven weight classes ranging from 50 to 120 kg.[4] Also, all of the age categories and weight classes can be applied to freestyle wrestling.[7] Once again, the 2020 Summer Olympics have but six (6) weight classes. These include; 60 kg, 67 kg, 77 kg, 87 kg, 97 kg, and 130 kg. Greco–Roman differs from freestyle in that only men may enter the competition.

Qualified athletes

There is no requirement to have a certain number of athletes entered to compete within any given weight category at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. An athlete who has qualified to compete through any of the methods outlined below, may declare any weight category they choose to compete in, regardless of the weight category in which they have qualified. This allows athletes who have qualified at a non–Olympic weight to still compete. Each athlete must declare their weight category just prior to the scheduled weigh‐ins.[8] Athletes who have qualified multiple times will be marked in each event they qualified.

Indirect qualification[8]

Competitions

2019 Senior World Championships

Any 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at an Olympic weight, will earn an automatic berth into the final wrestle‐off at the respective weight in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Any 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at a non‐Olympic weight, will earn an automatic berth into the semifinals of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials at a weight category immediately adjacent (one weight category up or down) from their 2019 Senior World Championship weight category. Should any 2019 Senior World Championship medalist choose to compete at a different weight in which they meddled, they will not earn the automatic berth to the finals.

2019 Junior World Championships

Any 2019 Junior World Championships gold medalist is automatically qualified to enter the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2019 U23 World Champion

Any 2019 U23 USA World Championships gold medalist is automatically qualified to enter the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2019 Bill Farrell International Open

The highest placed USA athlete per weight category winning a medal, who has yet to qualify, will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2020 Pan American Championships

Any 2020 Pan American USA champion (i.e., gold medalist) will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2020 WCWA & Pan American Wrestle-Off

The winners of the WCWA National Tournament and the Pan American Wrestle-Off, will qualify for the 2020 Olympic Team Trials

2020 Armed Forces Championships

The highest placed USA Greco‐Roman athlete, per weight category, winning a gold or silver medal, who has yet to qualify, will earn a spot for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.[9][10]

2021 NCAA Division I Championships - 2021 NCWWC Championships - 2021 NAIA Women's Wrestling National Invitational Championships

These championships will earn 10 spots each for their champions at every respective weight class. Weight categories for every championship are non-Olympic weights.[11] As such, they will not be added to the tables, but directly entered into the ''Non–Olympic Weight Qualification'' section below.

2017, 2018 or 2019 USA World Champion Participant and/or Final World Team Trials Champion

Any 2017, 2018 or 2019 USA World Championships participant and/or Final World Team Trials Champion is automatically qualified to enter the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Indirect Men's Freestyle table[12]

Qualifying Event Freestyle Olympic Weight Non-Olympic Weight
57 kg 65 kg 74 kg 86 kg 97 kg 125 kg
2017 USA World

Champ–Participants

Thomas Gilman Nick Gwiazdowski
2018 USA World

Champ–Participants

Logan Stieber David Taylor 61 kg

Nahshon Garrett

61 kg Joe Colon
2019 USA World

Champ–Participants

Daton Fix Zain Retherford Pat Downey 61 kg Tyler Graff 70 kg James Green
2019 Senior

World Championships

(Final Berth) (Semifinal Berth)

Jordan Burroughs Kyle Snyder 79 kg Kyle Dake 92 kg J’den Cox
2019 Junior

World Champion

David Carr Mason Parris
2019 U23

World Champion

92 kg

Bo Nickal

2019 Bill Farrell

International Open

Seth Gross Jordan Oliver Isaiah Martinez Alex Dieringer Mike Macchiavello Gable

Stevenson

2020 Pan American

Championships

70 kg Anthony Ashnault 79 kg Jason Nolf

Indirect Women's Freestyle table[12]

Qualifying Event Freestyle Olympic Weight Non-Olympic Weight
50 kg 53 kg 57 kg 62 kg 68 kg 76 kg
2017 USA World

Champ–Participants

Victoria Anthony Haley Augello Victoria Francis 55 kg

Becka Leathers

2018 USA World

Champ–Participants

Mallory Velte 72 kg Erin Clodgo
2019 USA World

Champ–Participants

Whitney Conder Jenna Burkert 59 kg Alli Ragan 65 kg Forrest Molinari
2019 Senior

World Championships

(Final Berth) (Semifinal Berth)

Sarah Hildebrandt Jacarra Winchester Helen Maroulis Kayla Miracle Tamyra Mensah-Stock Adeline Gray
2019 Junior

World Champion

Macey Kilty
2019 Bill Farrell

International Open

Erin Golston Areana Villaescusa Alexandria

Glaude

2020 WCWA &

Pan American Wrestle-Off

Esthela Trevino Jaslynn Gallegos Julia Vidallon Zoe Nowicki Morgan Norris Mariah Harris
Rachel Watters Alexandra Castillo

Indirect Greco–Roman table[12]

Qualifying Event Greco–Roman Olympic Weight Non-Olympic Weight
60 kg 67 kg 77 kg 87 kg 97 kg 130 kg
2017 USA World

Champ–Participants

Mason Manville Ben Provisor Robby Smith 82 kg Cheney Haight
2018 USA World

Champ–Participants

Dalton Roberts Kamal Bey Pat Martinez 55 kg Sam Hazewinkel 63 kg

Jesse Thielke

72 kg RaVaughn Perkins 72 kg Jon Jay Chavez 82 kg Geordan Speiller
2019 USA World

Champ–Participants

Ryan Mango Ellis Coleman Pat Smith Adam Coon 55 kg Max Nowry 72 kg Raymond Bunker 82 kg John Stefanowicz
2019 Senior

World Championships

(Final Berth) (Semifinal Berth)

Ildar Hafizov Alejandro Sancho Joe Rau G’Angelo Hancock
2019 Junior

World Champion

Peyton Omania Cohlton Schultz 63 kg

Alston Nutter

2019 Bill Farrell

International Open

Sam

Jones

Spencer

Woods

Chandler Rogers Jacob

Mitchell

2020 Armed Forces

Championships

Colton Rasche Brandon Mueller Terrence Zaleski Diante Cooper 72 kg Michael Hooker 82 kg Dillon Cowan

Direct qualification[8]

Competitions

2019 U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier

The top five (5) finishers per weight category at the 2019 U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2020 Pan American Olympic Qualifier[13]

The USA athlete who qualifies an Olympic weight category at the Pan American Olympic Qualifier will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2021 Final U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier (Last Chance Tournament)[14]

The top two (2) place finishers of this event per weight category will qualify for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Athletes who have already qualified will not be allowed to compete in this event.

A true second will be contested if the 2nd and 3rd place finishers from any weight category at this event did not wrestle each other in the tournament. They will wrestle one match at the end of the tournament and the winner of that match will qualify for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Direct Men's Freestyle table[12]

Qualifying Event Men
Freestyle
57 kg 65 kg 74 kg 86 kg 97 kg 125 kg
2019 U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

1st Spencer Lee Logan Massa Zahid Valencia Hayden Zillmer Dom Bradley
2nd Nathan Tomasello Joey McKenna Mekhi Lewis Myles Martin Kollin Moore Anthony Nelson
3rd Vitali Arujau Nick Lee Thomas Gantt Ty Walz Daniel Kerkvliet
4th Nick Suriano Yianni Diakomihalis Evan Wick Brett Pfarr Kyven Gadson Nick Nevills
5th Zach Sanders Frank Molinaro Anthony Valencia Samuel Brooks Jacob Kasper Garrett Ryan
2020 Pan American

Olympic Qualifier

Thomas Gilman David Taylor Nick Gwiazdowski
2021 Final U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Sean Russell Evan Henderson Chance Marsteller Gabe Dean Ben Honis Tanner Hall
Zane Richards Mitchell Mckee Vincenzo Joseph Nathan Jackson Braxton Amos Jordan Wood

Direct Women's Freestyle table[12]

Qualifying Event Women
Freestyle
50 kg 53 kg 57 kg 62 kg 68 kg 76 kg
2019 U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

1st Alyssa Lampe Dominique Parrish Abigail Nette Emma Bruntil Precious Bell
2nd Tiana Jackson Maya Nelson Dymond Guilford
3rd Amy Fearnside Katherine Shai Cameron Guerin Ashlynn Ortega Randi Beltz
4th Emily Shilson Alisha Howk Shauna Kemp Julia Salata Jessika Rottier
5th Alleida Martinez Ronna Heaton Alexandra Hedrick Jennifer Page Nahiela Magee Yelena Makoyed
2020 Pan American

Olympic Qualifier

Sarah Hildebrandt Jacarra Winchester Helen Maroulis Kayla Miracle
2021 Final U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Sage Mortimer Melanie Mendoza Xochitl Mota-Pettis Michaela Beck Kennedy Blades Jackie Cataline
Charlotte Fowler Marissa Gallegos Lauren Louive Ana Luciano Kylie Welker Marlynne Deede

Direct Greco-Roman table[12]

Qualifying Event Men
Greco–Roman
60 kg 67 kg 77 kg 87 kg 97 kg 130 kg
2019 U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

1st Leslie Fuenffinger Jonathan Anderson Daniel Miller
2nd Calvin Germinaro Jake Fisher Lucas Sheridan
3rd Taylor Lamont Xavier Johnson Carter Nielsen Eric Twohey Toby Erickson
4th Joseph Palmer Nolan Baker Peyton Walsh Richard Carlson Nicholas Boykin West Cathcart
5th Jamel Johnson Corey Hope Barrett Stanghill Khymba Johnson Donny Longendyke
2020 Pan American

Olympic Qualifier

Ildar Hafizov Alejandro Sancho Joe Rau G'Angelo Hancock
2021 Final U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Travis Rice Lenny Merkin Austin Morrow Alan Vera Braxton Amos Tanner Farmer
Randon Miranda Benjamin Peak Jesse Porter Christian Dulaney Jacob Clark Thomas Helton

Non–Olympic weight qualification

These athletes have qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials through alternative weight classes. The weight next to their name signifies the non-Olympic weight in which they qualified. All athletes may declare any weight category to compete in.* Any 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at a non‐Olympic weight, will earn an automatic berth into the semifinals of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials at a weight category immediately adjacent (one weight category up or down) from their 2019 Senior World Championship weight category.[8]

Men's Freestyle Semifinal Qualification

  • 79 kg Kyle Dake-This athlete may choose to be a semifinal contestant in the Olympic weight categories of 74 kg or 86 kg.
  • 92 kg J’den Cox-This athlete may choose to be a semifinal contestant in the Olympic weight categories of 86 kg or 97 kg.

Men's Freestyle

Men's Freestyle - 2021 NCAA Division I Championships

Women's Freestyle

Women's Freestyle - 2021 NCWWC Championships

Women's Freestyle - 2021 NAIA Women's Wrestling National Invitational Championships

Greco–Roman

Qualified Non-Competitors

These qualified athletes have chosen or were unable to compete in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Men's Freestyle[15]

Brackets

Men's freestyle

Note
  • At 74 and 97 kg, Jordan Burroughs and Kyle Snyder will have an automatic berth to Final X as returning World Championship medalists, therefore the finalists of the challenge tournament will compete for advancement to Final X, unlike the other weight classes where both competitors advance. In the same weight classes, Kyle Dake and J'den Cox earned an automatic bid to the semifinals as returning returning World Champions at non–Olympic weight classes (79 and 92 kilograms, respectively).[16]

57 kg

Round of 16 (challenge) Quarterfinals (challenge) Semifinals (challenge) Final X
 Thomas Gilman (USA)
BYE  Thomas Gilman (USA)
 Zane Richards (USA) TBD
 Sean Russell (USA) TBD
 Nick Suriano (USA) TBD
BYE  Nick Suriano (USA)
BYE  Seth Gross (USA)
 Seth Gross (USA) TBD
 Vito Arujau (USA) TBD
BYE  Vito Arujau (USA)
BYE  Joe Colon (USA)
 Joe Colon (USA) TBD
 Nathan Tomasello (USA) TBD
 Zach Sanders (USA) TBD
BYE  Daton Fix (USA)
 Daton Fix (USA)

65 kg

Round of 16 (challenge) Quarterfinals (challenge) Semifinals (challenge) Final X
 Zain Retherford (USA)
BYE  Zain Retherford (USA)
 Nahshon Garrett (USA) TBD
 Anthony Ashnault (USA) TBD
 Joey McKenna (USA) TBD
BYE  Joey McKenna (USA)
BYE  James Green (USA)
 James Green (USA) TBD
 Jordan Oliver (USA) TBD
BYE  Jordan Oliver (USA)
 Mitch McKee (USA) TBD
 Nick Lee (USA) TBD
 Frank Molinaro (USA) TBD
 Evan Henderson (USA) TBD
BYE  Yianni Diakomihalis (USA)
 Yianni Diakomihalis (USA)

74 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 (challenge) Quarterfinals (challenge) Semifinals (challenge) Final (challenge)
 Jason Nolf (USA)
BYE  Jason Nolf (USA)
 David Carr (USA) TBD
 Logan Massa (USA) TBD
BYE BYE
BYE BYE
BYE BYE
BYE TBD
BYE TBD
BYE BYE
BYE BYE
BYE  Kyle Dake (USA)
 Thomas Gantt (USA) TBD
 Evan Wick (USA) TBD
 Vincenzo Joseph (USA) TBD
 Chance Marsteller (USA)

86 kg

Round of 16 (challenge) Quarterfinals (challenge) Semifinals (challenge) Final X
 David Taylor (USA)
BYE  David Taylor (USA)
 Brett Pfarr (USA) TBD
 Sam Brooks (USA) TBD
 Gabe Dean (USA) TBD
BYE  Gabe Dean (USA)
BYE  Myles Martin (USA)
 Myles Martin (USA) TBD
 Pat Downey (USA) TBD
BYE  Pat Downey (USA)
 Carter Starocci (USA) TBD
 Bo Nickal (USA) TBD
 Nate Jackson (USA) TBD
 Aaron Brooks (USA) TBD
BYE  Zahid Valencia (USA)
 Zahid Valencia (USA)

97 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 (challenge) Quarterfinals (challenge) Semifinals (challenge) Final (challenge)
 Kollin Moore (USA)
 Braxton Amos (USA) TBD
 Ty Walz (USA) TBD
 Kyven Gadson (USA) TBD
BYE BYE
BYE BYE
BYE BYE
BYE TBD
BYE TBD
BYE BYE
BYE BYE
BYE  J'den Cox (USA)
 Mike Macchiavello (USA) TBD
 A.J. Ferrari (USA) TBD
 Ben Honis (USA) TBD
 Hayden Zillmer (USA)

125 kg

Round of 16 (challenge) Quarterfinals (challenge) Semifinals (challenge) Final X
 Nick Gwiazdowski (USA)
BYE  Nick Gwiazdowski (USA)
 Garrett Ryan (USA) TBD
 Jordan Wood (USA) TBD
 Tony Nelson (USA) TBD
BYE  Tony Nelson (USA)
BYE  Dom Bradley (USA)
 Dom Bradley (USA) TBD
 Mason Parris (USA) TBD
BYE  Mason Parris (USA)
BYE  Greg Kerkvliet (USA)
 Greg Kerkvliet (USA) TBD
 Tanner Hall (USA) TBD
BYE  Tanner Hall (USA)
BYE  Gable Steveson (USA)
 Gable Steveson (USA)

Men's Greco–Roman

Note

60 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Leslie Fuenffinger (USA)
BYE  Thomas Gilman (USA)
 Joseph Palmer (USA) TBD
 Randon Miranda (USA) TBD
 Dalton Roberts (USA) TBD
BYE  Dalton Roberts (USA)
BYE  Taylor LaMont (USA)
 Taylor LaMont (USA) TBD
 Max Nowry (USA) TBD
BYE  Max Nowry (USA)
BYE  Sam Jones (USA)
 Sam Jones (USA) TBD
 Travis Rice (USA) TBD
BYE  Travis Rice (USA)
BYE  Ryan Mango (USA)
 Ryan Mango (USA)

67 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Ellis Coleman (USA)
BYE  Ellis Coleman (USA)
 Alston Nutter (USA) TBD
 Peyton Omania (USA) TBD
 Calvin Germinaro (USA) TBD
 Colton Rasche (USA) TBD
BYE  Xavier Johnson (USA)
 Xavier Johnson (USA) TBD
 Jamel Johnson (USA) TBD
BYE  Jamel Johnson (USA)
 Benjamin Peak (USA) TBD
 Sam Jones (USA) TBD
 Nolan Baker (USA) TBD
 Michael Hooker (USA) TBD
BYE  Raymond Bunker (USA)
 Raymond Bunker (USA)

77 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Jake Fisher (USA)
BYE  Jake Fisher (USA)
 Brandon Mueller (USA) TBD
 Austin Morrow (USA) TBD
 Peyton Walch (USA) TBD
BYE  Peyton Walch (USA)
BYE  Ben Provisor (USA)
 Ben Provisor (USA) TBD
 Pat Smith (USA) TBD
BYE  Pat Smith (USA)
BYE  Mason Manville (USA)
 Mason Manville (USA) TBD
 Corey Hope (USA) TBD
 Jesse Porter (USA) TBD
BYE  RaVaughn Perkins (USA)
 RaVaughn Perkins (USA)

87 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Alan Vera (USA)
 Christian Dulaney (USA) TBD
 Barrett Stanghill (USA) TBD
 John Stefanowicz (USA) TBD
 Patrick Martinez (USA) TBD
 Terrence Zaleski (USA) TBD
 Spencer Woods (USA) TBD
 Jon Anderson (USA)

97 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Daniel Miller (USA)
 Diante Cooper (USA) TBD
 Khymba Johnson (USA) TBD
 Nick Boykin (USA) TBD
 Eric Twohey (USA) TBD
 Braxton Amos (USA) TBD
 Jacob Clark (USA) TBD
 Lucas Sheridan (USA)

130 kg

Challenge

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Adam Coon (USA)
 Thomas Helton (USA) TBD
 West Cathart (USA) TBD
 Toby Erickson (USA) TBD
 Jacob Mitchell (USA) TBD
 Tanner Farmer (USA) TBD
 Donny Longendyke (USA) TBD
 Thomas Helton (USA)

Women's freestyle

Note

50 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Whitney Conder (USA)
BYE  Whitney Conder (USA)
 McKayla Campbell (USA) TBD
 Aleeah Gould (USA) TBD
 Erin Golston (USA) TBD
 Angelina Gomez (USA) TBD
 Esthela Trevino (USA) TBD
 Amy Fearnside (USA) TBD
 Victoria Anthony (USA) TBD
 Charlotte Fowler (USA) TBD
 Sage Mortimer (USA) TBD
 Emily Shilson (USA) TBD
 Alleida Martinez (USA) TBD
 Nina Pham (USA) TBD
BYE  Alyssa Lampe (USA)
 Alyssa Lampe (USA)

53 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Dominique Parrish (USA)
BYE  Dominique Parrish (USA)
 Jaslynn Gallegos (USA) TBD
 Peyton Prussin (USA) TBD
 Ronna Heaton (USA) TBD
 Jasmine Hernandez (USA) TBD
BYE  Alex Hedrick (USA)
 Alex Hedrick (USA) TBD
 Katherine Shai (USA) TBD
BYE  Katherine Shai (USA)
 Marissa Gallegos (USA) TBD
 Alisha Howk (USA) TBD
 Felicity Taylor (USA) TBD
 Melanie Mendoza (USA) TBD
BYE  Areana Villaescusa (USA)
 Areana Villaescusa (USA)

57 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Jenna Burkert (USA)
BYE  Jenna Burkert (USA)
 Cheyenne Sisenstein (USA) TBD
 Brenda Reyna (USA) TBD
 Cameron Guerin (USA) TBD
 Amanda Martinez (USA) TBD
BYE  Abby Nette (USA)
 Abby Nette (USA) TBD
 Xochitl Mota-Pettis (USA) TBD
BYE  Xochitl Mota-Pettis (USA)
 Bridgette Duty (USA) TBD
 Tiana Jackson (USA) TBD
 Shauna Kemp (USA) TBD
 Lauren Louive (USA) TBD
BYE  Alli Ragan (USA)
 Alli Ragan (USA)

62 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Maya Nelson (USA)
BYE  Maya Nelson (USA)
 Ana Luciano (USA) TBD
 Michaela Beck (USA) TBD
 Jennifer Page (USA) TBD
BYE  Jennifer Page (USA)
BYE  Emma Bruntil (USA)
 Emma Bruntil (USA) TBD
 Mallory Velte (USA) TBD
BYE  Mallory Velte (USA)
 Zoe Nowicki (USA) TBD
 Julia Salata (USA) TBD
 Desire Zavala (USA) TBD
 Waipuilani Estrella-Beauchamp (USA) TBD
BYE  Macey Kilty (USA)
 Macey Kilty (USA)

68 kg

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Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Forrest Molinari (USA)
BYE  Forrest Molinari (USA)
 Felicity Bryant (USA) TBD
 Sienna Ramirez (USA) TBD
 Alara Boyd (USA) TBD
BYE  Alara Boyd (USA)
BYE  Ashlynn Ortega (USA)
 Ashlynn Ortega (USA) TBD
 Kennedy Blades (USA) TBD
BYE  Kennedy Blades (USA)
BYE  Nahiela Mage (USA)
 Nahiela Mage (USA) TBD
 Rachel Watters (USA) TBD
 Morgan Norris (USA) TBD
BYE  Alex Glaude (USA)
 Alex Glaude (USA)

76 kg

Final X Template:2TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Challenge

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Dymond Guilford (USA)
BYE  Dymond Guilford (USA)
 Jordan Nelson (USA) TBD
 Sydnee Kimber (USA) TBD
 Yelena Makoyed (USA) TBD
 Jackie Cataline (USA) TBD
 Marlynne Deede (USA) TBD
 Randi Beltz (USA) TBD
 Precious Bell (USA) TBD
 Kyle Welker (USA) TBD
 Alexandra Castillo (USA) TBD
 Joye Levendusky (USA) TBD
 Nkechinyere Nwankwo (USA) TBD
 Mariah Harris (USA) TBD
BYE  Victoria Francis (USA)
 Victoria Francis (USA)


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