Commonwealth Games – Women’s Freestyle
Women’s Freestyle wrestling at the 2010 Commonwealth Games took place on the 7th and 8th of October 2010 at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium Complex. Scotland fielded a full team of seven wrestlers.
Women’s Freestyle Full Results
| Weight | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| 48kg | Carol Huynh CAN |
Nirmala Devi IND |
Odunayo Adekuroye NGR |
| 51kg | Ifeoma Nwoye NGR |
Babita Kumari IND |
Jessica MacDonald CAN |
| 55kg | Geeta IND |
Emily Benstead AUS |
Lovina Edward NGR |
| 59kg | Alka Tomar IND |
Tonya Verbeek CAN |
Tega Richard NGR |
| 63kg | Justine Bouchard CAN |
Blessing Oborududu NGR |
Suman Kundu IND |
| 67kg | Anita IND |
Megan Buydens CAN |
Ifeoma Iheanacho NGR |
| 72kg | Ohenewa Akuffo CAN |
Annabel Ali CMR |
Hellen Okus NGR |
Download Results
Download Full Wrestling Results PDF from the 2010 Commonwealth Games here.
Wrestlers First Athletes Selected For Team Scotland
With the Commonwealth Games in Delhi only 70 days away, Commonwealth Games Scotland (CGS) and the Scottish Wrestling Association today announced the 10 wrestlers (three men and seven women) selected to represent Team Scotland at the Games in October. This is the first of 16 sports competing in Delhi to have its athlete selections confirmed.
One of the original six sports included in the first Games in 1930, wrestling is now an optional sport and was last in the Games at Manchester in 2002, and it will also be in Glasgow in 2014. Wrestling is a hugely popular sport in India and one in which the hosts have targeted significant medal success. Such is the level of interest in the sport that the Scots selected today can expect to compete in front of 5,000 capacity crowds at every session, which will take place at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex 5-10 October 2010.
Women’s wrestling will also be making its debut in Delhi and CGS is particularly delighted to have female entries in all seven weight categories a remarkable feat given that there was no women’s performance programme in Scotland until 18 months ago.
This has come about as a result of a sportscotland backed talent transfer initiative led by Scottish Wrestling, which saw judo athletes take up the sport. Five of the seven women selected today came from judo, having enjoyed considerable success in that sport, but with judo omitted from the Commonwealth Games programme in both Melbourne and Delhi, there was a clear incentive to switch. Twins, Donna and Fiona Robertson both have Commonwealth Games bronze medals in judo from the 1990 Games in Auckland and the 2002 Games in Manchester respectively.
The Scottish performance squad have mat sessions on six days each week at Palace of Art in Glasgow, overseen by national coach, Volodymyr Gladkov from Ukraine. This is complemented by three weekly strength and conditioning training sessions, provided as part of a support services package from the sportscotland institute of sport network.
The majority of the team visited Jalandahar in India in December last year to take part in the Commonwealth Championships, the official test event for the Commonwealth Games. They enjoyed their most successful ever Commonwealth Championships, winning five medals and hope this augurs well for Delhi in October.
Congratulating the team, Michael Cavanagh, Chairman of Commonwealth Games Scotland said: “I am absolutely delighted to welcome the 10 wrestlers to Team Scotland. They have truly earned their places on the team and I hope that they now can focus over these next two months on their final preparations that will put them in the best possible shape to excel at the Games.”
Jon Doig, Team Scotland Chef de Mission added: “All the wrestlers can feel rightly proud that they are our first athletes named in Team Scotland. This is the first step to achieving their goals in Delhi and all the support staff look forward to ensuring they have every opportunity to excel at the Games.”
On behalf of Scottish Wrestling, Team Leader John Keogh said: “I am extremely proud of the team selected for Delhi. It is a fabulous achievement to have ten wrestlers qualify and is testament to all their hard work. The women in particular, most of whom transferred from judo only 18 months ago to now compete at the highest level in another sport, must be commended, along with our head coach Volodymyr Gladkov.”
The majority of the wrestling team now head to Romania on Monday to benefit from further training and international competition, then on to Ukraine as they make their final preparations for the Commonwealth Games.
Press release from Commonwealth Games Scotland – 24 July 2010
Team Scotland Wrestling Squad for Delhi 2010
| Athlete | Category |
| Craig McKenna | 55kg |
|---|---|
| Viorel Etko | 60kg |
| Sean Keogh | 84kg |
| Fiona Robertson | 48kg |
| Donna Robertson | 51kg |
| Jayne Clason | 55kg |
| Kathryn Gallagher | 59kg |
| Tracy Connell | 63kg |
| Ashlea McManus | 67kg |
| Sarah Jones | 72kg |
| Wrestling Team Leader | John Keogh |
|---|---|
| Head Coach | Volodymyr Gladkov |
| Coach | Colin McLaren |
| Referee | Victor Keelan |
Ashlea McManus to compete at European Wrestling Championships
Scotland’s Ashlea McManus will compete tomorrow in the 67kg category at the European Wrestling Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. Ashlea, coached by Volodymyr Gladkov, will face 9 opponents in the tournament. The qualification rounds and repechage begin at 1pm on Thursday, 15th April, with the finals scheduled to begin at 7:30pm.
The European Championships website is here, and bouts can be viewed on FILA’s Web TV site here.
Scotland’s female wrestlers score team success
Scotland’s female wrestling team collected the cup for 3rd placed team in the Women’s Freestyle at the Commonwealth Wrestling Championships in Jalandhar today.
Team members Fiona Robertson (48kg), Donna Robertson (51kg), Jayne Clason (55kg), Kathryn Marsh (59kg), Ashlea McManus (67kg) and Sarah Jones (72kg) faced stiff competition in Saturday’s event which was won by host nation, India.
3 medals for Scotland at Commonwealth Wrestling Championships
Fantastic results for Scottish wrestlers in the Women’s Freestyle on day 2 of the Commonwealth Wrestling Championships in Jalandhar.
Ashlea McManus won silver in the 67kg category, while Donna Robertson at 51kg and Jayne Clason at 55kg both took bronze medals.
Team leader John Keogh described it as a great performance, with all six of Scotland’s representatives wrestling well.
Wrestlers from 12 countries are competing in the Championships, which conclude tomorrow with the Men’s Freestyle.
Full results for the Women’s Freestyle here.

