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2026 Canadian Wrestling Championships wrap with Greco-Roman

April 26, 2026

GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB — The final day of the 2026 Canadian Wrestling Championships (U19, U17, U15) concluded on April 26, from the Design Works Centre in Grande Prairie, Alberta with Greco-Roman wrestling for men and women in all three age groups.

U19 Results

In the U19 age group, it was an all-Alberta sweep for the Team Awards as they were won by Alberta Elite Women’s WC with 18 points and The ROC, on the men’s side, with 34 points. The Most Outstanding Wrestler for the women was Natalie Wojciechowski, Coast Wrestling RTC, who won the 65kg weight class. As for the men’s Most Outstanding Wrestler, it went to Uday Billen, from Rustom WC, who took gold in the 125kg weight class.

U17 Results

The Team Awards for the U17s went to Canadian Mal WC, on the women’s side, who finished with 25 points and Guru Gobind Singh WC, for the men, who had a total of 27 points. The women’s Most Outstanding wrestler was Gurleen Dhillon, from Canadian Mal WC, who won the 57kg weight class. The men’s award went to Vladyslav Havrenko, Dinos WC, who topped the podium at 65kg.

U15 Results

Finally, in the U15 age group it was Khalsa WC who took the women’s Team Award with 11 points and The ROC who won the men’s with 24. The women’s Most Outstanding Wrestler was Nicole Mojica, from Takedown WA, who captured gold at 54kg. As for the men, the honour went to Sage Maillet, The ROC, winner of the 52kg weight class.

For full results, by weight classes, visit Track Wrestling. Matches from the event can also be watched on demand on Flowrestling. For complete tournament information, visit the tournament site.

That does it for the 2026 Canadian Wrestling Championships. Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL) would like to thank the host organizing committee – the City of Grande Prairie and the Grande Prairie Wrestling Club, the Alberta Amateur Wrestling Association, the Province of Alberta, all volunteers, staff, officials, coaches and most importantly the athletes for a great week.

The next national championship will be the Canadian Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior, Cadet) May 28-30 in Montreal. WCL looks forward to seeing the wrestling community again at that event.