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1998 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 46 kg

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The women's freestyle 46 kilograms is a competition featured at the 1998 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Poznań, Poland from 8 to 10 October 1998.[1]

Medalists

Gold Tricia Saunders
 United States
Silver Miyu Yamamoto
 Japan
Bronze Inga Karamchakova
 Russia

Results

Round 1

Score
Round of 16
 Ilmira Gazizova (UZB) 0–6 Fall  Lila Ristevska (AUS)
 Zhong Xiue (CHN) 5–1  Farah Touchi (FRA)
 Inga Karamchakova (RUS) 2–6  Mette Barlie (NOR)
 Fani Psatha (GRE) 10–0  Tania DeBenedetti (CAN)
 Vladislava Petrova (BUL) 0–6 Fall  Tricia Saunders (USA)
 Marta Wojtanowska (POL) 1–7  Yuliya Voitova (UKR)
 Miyu Yamamoto (JPN) Bye

Round 2

Score
Quarterfinals
 Miyu Yamamoto (JPN) 11–0 Fall  Lila Ristevska (AUS)
 Zhong Xiue (CHN) 2–4 Fall  Mette Barlie (NOR)
 Fani Psatha (GRE) 0–4  Tricia Saunders (USA)
 Yuliya Voitova (UKR) Bye
Repechage
 Ilmira Gazizova (UZB) 0–4 Fall  Farah Touchi (FRA)
 Inga Karamchakova (RUS) 7–3  Tania DeBenedetti (CAN)
 Vladislava Petrova (BUL) 4–6  Marta Wojtanowska (POL)

Round 3

Score
Semifinals
 Yuliya Voitova (UKR) 0–4  Miyu Yamamoto (JPN)
 Mette Barlie (NOR) 2–3  Tricia Saunders (USA)
Repechage
 Farah Touchi (FRA) 0–5  Inga Karamchakova (RUS)
 Marta Wojtanowska (POL) 0–5 Fall  Lila Ristevska (AUS)
 Zhong Xiue (CHN) 9–1  Fani Psatha (GRE)

Round 4

Score
Repechage
 Inga Karamchakova (RUS) 11–0  Lila Ristevska (AUS)
 Zhong Xiue (CHN) Bye

Round 5

Score
Repechage
 Yuliya Voitova (UKR) 6–2  Mette Barlie (NOR)
 Zhong Xiue (CHN) 1–6  Inga Karamchakova (RUS)

Finals

Score
Bronze medal match
 Yuliya Voitova (UKR) 0–4  Inga Karamchakova (RUS)
Final
 Miyu Yamamoto (JPN) 1–1  Tricia Saunders (USA)

References

  1. ^ "Saunders Wins Third Career Gold Medal; Stenglein Wins Silver and Bacher Takes Bronze as USA Places Third". themat.com. 10 October 1998. Retrieved 19 May 2020.