U20 Pan AM Wrestling 2023 Championships Results and Schedule

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by Harini | Updated Jul 08, 2023

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U20 Pan-Am Wrestling 2023 Championships Results 

The 2023 U20 Pan-Am Wrestling Championships took place in Santiago, Chile from July 6 to 8. The tournament showcased some of the most talented wrestlers from Team USA in this age category. Here are the results for Team USA and the schedule of events:

Results for Team USA in Men's Greco Roman:

  • 55kg: Roberto Estrada won the GOLD medal by defeating Abel Sanchez from Peru with a score of 9-0.
  • 60kg: Zan Fugitt won the SILVER medal. He secured victories over Diego Terriquez (MEX), Andres Matamala (CHI), Eli Kirk (PUR), and Edwin Allain (PER). However, he lost to Jeremy Peralta (ECU) with a score of 10-0.
  • 63kg: Landon Drury won the GOLD medal. He achieved wins over Jefferson Carrasco (PER), Patrick Rodriguez (ECU), Jaider Brinez (COL), and Arnoldo Proboste (ARG).
  • 67kg: Jadon Skellenger won the GOLD medal. He defeated Marco Fernandez (PER), Luciano Fiabane (CHI), Gregory Wila Corozo (ECU), and Alonso Parra (COL).
  • 72kg: Arvin Khosravy won the GOLD medal. He received a forfeit win against Oscar Barrios (HON) and secured victories over Alexis Vargas (MEX) and Nilson Sinisterra (COL).
  • 77kg: Derek Matthews won the GOLD medal. He defeated Kauan Ferreira (BRA), Raul Unzueta (MEX), and Darfel Parada (VEN).
  • 82kg: Michael Altomer won the GOLD medal. He achieved victories over Samir Cabeza (ECU) and Christian Medina (MEX).
  • 87kg: Wyatt Voelker won the GOLD medal. He secured wins over Dieter Von Helms (CHI), Max Franca (BRA), Carlos Salazar (MEX), and Brian Ruiz (VEN).
  • 97kg: Sawyer Bartelt won the SILVER medal. He defeated Ricardo Gomez (ARG) and Kyle Santana (BRA), but lost to Juan Diaz (VEN).
  • 130kg: Aden Attao won the GOLD medal. He secured victories over Wesley Barros (BRA), Juan Calderon (ECU), and Jose Ureta (MEX).

Results for Team USA in Women's Freestyle:

  • 50kg: Mia Palumbo won the GOLD medal. She achieved victories over Serena Di Benedetto (CAN), Vicky Leon Gomez (ECU), and Maia Cabrera (ARG).
  • 53kg: Alexandra Szkotnicki won the GOLD medal. She defeated Emily Dos Santos (BRA), Shammilka Miranda (PUR), Andrea Avelino (MEX), and Ivy Threatful (CAN).
  • 55kg: Virginia Foard won the GOLD medal. She secured wins over Angie Zea Alvarado (PER), Sophia Bechard (CAN), Angelica Vincente Gonzalez (PUR), and Pamela Banda (MEX).
  • 57kg: Shelby Moore finished in 4th place. She achieved a victory over Thaina Anibal (BRA), but experienced losses to Bertha Rojas (MEX), Camila Amarilla (ARG), and Tatiana Hurtado (COL).
  • 59kg: Sarah Savidge won the GOLD medal. She secured victories over Alexa Cuero (COL), Caitlin Clatney (CAN), Jacqueline Hernandez (ESA), and Leonela Gruezo (ECU).
  • 62kg: Savannah Cosme won the BRONZE medal. She lost to Melanie Jimenez (MEX) but achieved a victory over Sheyla Pedragas (PER).
  • 65kg: Mariella Schmit won the GOLD medal. She secured wins over Evelyn Orta (MEX), Jaeell Llontop (CHI), Natalie Vecchio (CAN), and Gleymaris Beria (VEN).
  • 68kg: London Houston won the SILVER medal. She achieved victories over Leticia De Oliveira (BRA), Naomi Romo (MEX), and Nataly Ovando (CHI), but lost to Nicoll Parrado (COL).
  • 72kg: Haley Ward won the GOLD medal. She secured victories over Karla Castillo (VEN), Nubia Lorenzana (MEX), Melanie Sanchez (CHI), and Paige Maher (CAN).
  • 76kg: Kylie Welker won the GOLD medal. She achieved wins over Maria De Almeida (BRA), Karime Cortes (MEX), Myah Phillips (CAN), and Aomi Riques (PER).

Men's Freestyle competition is scheduled for July 8 and includes the following weight categories:

  • 57kg: Luke Lilledahl
  • 61kg: Nic Bouzakis
  • 65kg: Kannon Webster
  • 70kg: Antrell Taylor
  • 74kg: Mitchell Mesenbrink
  • 79kg: Gabe Arnold
  • 86kg: Bennett Berge
  • 92kg: Jack Darrah
  • 97kg: Camden McDaniel
  • 125kg: Bradley Hil

U20 Pan-Am Wrestling 2023 Championships Schedule

The schedule for the U20 Pan-Am Championships is as follows:

  • Thursday, July 6: Men's Greco Roman

    • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm: Qualifying rounds through semi-finals
    • 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Medal rounds
  • Friday, July 7: Women's Freestyle

    • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm: Qualifying rounds through semi-finals
    • 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Medal rounds
  • Saturday, July 8: Men's Freestyle

    • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm: Qualifying rounds through semi-finals
    • 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Medal round

How to Watch U20 Pan-Am Wrestling 2023?

To catch all the action of the 2023 U20 Pan-Am Championships in wrestling, you can tune in to FloWrestling. Here's a guide on how to watch the event:

  • Date: The 2023 U20 Pan-Am Championships start on July 6, 2023.
  • Live Streaming: You can watch the tournament live on FloWrestling. To access the live stream, you need to sign up on the FloWrestling website. Visit their official website and follow the instructions to create an account and subscribe to their streaming service.
  • TV Viewing: If you prefer to watch the matches on your TV, FloWrestling is available on popular streaming platforms such as Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Apple TV. Simply download the FloWrestling app on your respective streaming device and access the event through the app.
  • Casting: If you have a smart TV from brands like Vizio, Samsung, or LG, you can cast the live stream from the FloWrestling app on your mobile device to your television. This allows you to enjoy the championships on the big screen.
  • Mobile Viewing: For those on the go, you can download the FloSports app on your iOS or Android device. With the app installed, you can watch the U20 Pan-Am Championships wherever you are, ensuring you don't miss any of the exciting wrestling action.

By following these instructions, you'll be able to watch the 2023 U20 Pan-Am Championships live and enjoy the impressive display of wrestling talent from the comfort of your own home or while on the move.

History of  Pan-Am Wrestling 

Since its inception, Sambo wrestling has been an integral part of the Pan American Championships, initially being contested alongside the Olympic wrestling styles. Over the years, national teams, including the U.S. team, have featured a combination of seasoned Sambo athletes and experienced international wrestlers who chose to compete in this unique discipline.

However, from the 1980s to the 2000s, a period of separation occurred, resulting in Sambo being temporarily excluded from the Pan American Championships. It wasn't until 2006 when FILA (now United World Wrestling) once again assumed control over Sambo, aiming to include the Pan American Sambo Championships as part of the 2006 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Unfortunately, the hosts in Brazil faced challenges that prevented the inclusion of the Sambo event in the competition. In response, USA Wrestling stepped up and agreed to host the Pan American Sambo Championships alongside its U.S. Sambo National Championships, ensuring that the sport continued to thrive and receive recognition in the Pan American region.

In 2013, a significant development occurred when the Olympic styles and Sambo were contested separately in Panama City, Panama. This decision came after the introduction of Combat Sambo into the Pan American Sambo Championships program. While Combat Sambo is not strictly categorized as a wrestling style, it has found its place within the framework of the Pan American Sambo Championships.

Today, the Pan American Sambo Championships stand as a separate event from the Pan American Wrestling Championships. Both competitions play a crucial role in promoting and advancing the sport of Sambo, offering athletes a platform to showcase their skills and engage in thrilling competition within the Pan American region.

About Pan-Am Wrestling

The Pan American Wrestling Championships is a prestigious tournament that brings together nations from North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. This continental wrestling event features three internationally recognized wrestling styles: Greco-Roman, freestyle, and Sambo wrestling. Since 1997, women's freestyle wrestling has also been included as part of the championships.

It serves as a platform for top wrestlers from across the Americas to showcase their skills and compete for glory in their respective weight categories.

The Pan American Wrestling Championships hold great significance in the wrestling community and contribute to the growth and development of the sport in the region.

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U20 Pan-Am Wrestling 2023: FAQs

1. When and where did the U20 Pan-Am Wrestling Championships 2023 take place?

The U20 Pan-Am Wrestling Championships 2023 took place in Santiago, Chile from July 6 to 8.

2. How did Team USA perform in the championships?

Team USA had a strong performance in the championships, winning multiple gold, silver, and bronze medals across different weight categories in both Men's Greco Roman and Women's Freestyle.

3. Which weight categories did Team USA win gold medals in Men's Greco Roman?

Team USA won gold medals in weight categories such as 55kg, 63kg, 67kg, 72kg, 77kg, 82kg, 87kg, and 130kg in the Men's Greco Roman division.

4. Who were the standout wrestlers from Team USA in the Women's Freestyle category? 

 Standout wrestlers from Team USA in the Women's Freestyle category include gold medalists Mia Palumbo, Alexandra Szkotnicki, Virginia Foard, Sarah Savidge, Mariella Schmit, Haley Ward, and Kylie Welker.

5. What is the schedule of events for the U20 Pan-Am Wrestling Championships?

The schedule for the U20 Pan-Am Wrestling Championships consisted of Men's Greco Roman on July 6, Women's Freestyle on July 7, and Men's Freestyle on July 8, with qualifying rounds in the morning and medal rounds in the evening on each day.