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Fulp-Allen wins bronze at German Grand Prix in Dormagen, Germany May 19-20

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by Meagan Templeton-Lynch USA Wrestling

Katherine Fulp-Allen (Colorado Springs, Colo./New York AC) won a bronze medal at the German Grand Prix in Dormagen, Germany, May 19-20, at 55 kg/121 lbs.


Fulp-Allen went 3-1 and pulled off a final win in the bronze medal match against Eva Sauer of Germany for third place. Other wins were against Balz Kurmetzhanova of Kazakhstan and Katsaryna Hanchar of Belarus.


Fulp-Allen recently placed second at the 2013 U.S. Open and was a World University champion in 2008.


Also competing for the United States was Candace Workman (Colorado Springs, Colo./OTC) at 48 kg/105.5 lbs., who had a 1-1 record, defeating Fiona Robertson of Scotland but falling to Sumeyya Sezer of Turkey.


Team USA also brought Erin Clogdo (Colorado Springs, Colo./Sunkist Kids) at 63 kg/138.75 lbs., who lost to Mariana Sastin of Hungary in the first match.


Team Canada took home the most gold medals at three, with champions Jillian Gallays at 55 kg, Braxton Stone at 59 kg and Stacie Anaka at 67 kg.


Belarus also boasted two champions, Viktorya Shauchuk at 44 kg and Vasilisa Marzaliuk at 72 kg.


Other winners in Germany were Elena Vostrikova of Russia at 48 kg, Kristina Yalovenko of Kazakhstan at 51 kg and Elif Yesilirmak of Turkey at 63 kg.

GERMAN GRAND PRIX

At Dormagen, Germany, May 19-20

U.S. Women's Freestyle Performances


48 kg/105.5 lbs. - Candace Workman, Colorado Springs, Colo. (OTC), DNP

WIN Fiona Robertson (Scotland)

LOSS Sumeyya Sezer (Turkey)


55 kg/121 lbs. - Katherine Fulp-Allen, Colorado Springs, Colo. (New York AC), 3rd place

WIN Balz Kurmetzhanova (Kazakhstan)

WIN Katsaryna Hanchar (Belarus)

LOSS Jillian Gallys (Canada)

WIN Eva Sauer (Gemany)


63 kg/138.75 - Erin Clodgo, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sunkist Kids), DNP

LOSS Mariana Sastin (Hungary)

Event Results

44 kg

Gold - Viktorya Shauchuk of Belarus

Silver - Fatsima Sidakova of Belarus

Bronze - Jane Schmieder of Saxony

4th - Annika Schmidt of Germany

48 kg

Gold - Elena Vostrikova of Russia

Silver - Valeriya Chepsarakova of Russia

Bronze - Milana Dadasheva of Russia

Bronze - Jaqueline Schellin of Germany

5th - Natasha Kramble of Canada

5th - Ekaterina Poleshchuk of Russia

51 kg

Gold - Kristina Yalovenko of Kazakhstan

Silver - Jessica McDonald of Canada

Bronze - Burcu Kebic of Turkey

Bronze - Mélanie Lesaffre of France

5th - Nina Inhibitors of Germany

5th - Iryna Kurachkina of Belarus

55 kg

Gold - Jillian Gallays of Canada

Silver - Olga Khoroshavtseva of Russia

Bronze - Katherine Fulp-Allen of USA

Bronze - Natallia Kauzubova of Belarus

5th - Nicole Hauptmann of Saxony

5th - Eva Sauer of Germany

59 kg

Gold - Braxton Stone of Canada

Silver - Zhargalma Tcyrenova of Russia

Bronze - Hafize Sahin of Turkey

Bronze - Anzhela Titenko of Russia

5th - Nadzeya Mikhalkova of Belarus

5th - Maite Piva of France

63 kg

Gold - Elif Yesilirmak of Turkey

Silver - Anastasiya Huchok of Belarus

Bronze - Justine Bouchard of Canada

Bronze - Marianna Sastin of Hungary

5th - Buse Tousun of Turkey

5th - Nadine Weinauge of Germany

67 kg

Gold - Stacie Anaka of Canada

Silver - Svetlana Babuskina of Russia

Bronze - Iuliia Bartnovskaya of Russia

Bronze - Kristine Odrina-Urbova of Latvia

5th - Aline Jibs of Germany

5th - Sarah Jones of Scotland

72 kg

Gold - Vasilisa Marzaliuk of Belarus

Silver - Svetlana Saenko of Moldova

Bronze - Leah Callahan of Canada

Bronze - Tatiana Morozova of Russia

5th - Yasemin Adar of Turkey

5th - Gulmaral Yerkebayeva of Kazakhstan

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