Cape Breton Post

Canada’s Justina Di Stasio wins women’s 72 kg title at worlds

-

Justina Di Stasio knew dropping into a lower weight class for the world wrestling championsh­ips would come with challenges. There would be changes to her training to focus on quickness, and changes to her diet to maintain her new fighting weight.

Those changes paid off in a big way Wednesday, as Di Stasio won the women’s 72-kilogram final with a 4-2 win over Mongolia’s Nasanburma­a Ochirbat.

The world title is Canada’s first since 2012.

Di Stasio, from Burnaby, B.C., was fighting at 72 kilograms after she didn’t make Canada’s team at 76 kg.

``There was a moment of `What am I going to do now?’ and I dwelled on that. Then I thought OK, 72 is still awesome and it’s going to take some difference­s in training like watching my weight and getting quicker,’’ she said.

``It was a challenge like everything, but it was a good one because today was awesome.’’

Di Stasio’s medal was one of three on a successful day for Canada’s women wrestlers. Danielle Lappage took silver in the women’s 65-kg classifica­tion with a close 6-5 loss to Finland’s Petra Olli in the final.

Later, 2016 Olympic champion Erica Wiebe earned bronze in the women’s 76-kg event with a 4-0 win over Epp Mae of Estonia.

Olivia Di Bacco of Orillia, Ont., fell 7-4 to Tamyra Mensah of the United States in the women’s 68-kg bronze-medal match.

With the three medals, Canada tied its best world championsh­ips ever when it won gold, silver and bronze in 2012.

The Canadians can top that total when Diana Weicker wrestles for a bronze in the women’s 53-kilogram event and Alexandria Town fights in a 57-kg repechage bout on Thursday.

 ??  ?? Di Stasio
Di Stasio

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada