Laura Herin was the best for Cuba on this fourth day.

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The advance to the quarterfinals of Laura Herin (53 kg) was the best for Cuba on the fourth date of the World Wrestling Championship,

an event that until now has been very discreet for the Island

and in which on this date the world medalist , Milaimys de la Caridad Marín (76 kg), fell in her second fight.

Herin made her

debut impetuous and got two hits for technical superiority.

The first of them 10-0 against the Ukrainian Lilia Malanchuk and the second with the same score against the Canadian Samantha Leigh Stewart, world bronze in 2021.

However, in the quarterfinals, they

lost 5-7 to the double European runner-up, the Greek María Prevolarki.

In a fight with a lot of offense for both, the first half closed 3-0 in favor of the Hellenic, but at the beginning of the second Herin managed to discount two and get into the fight.

This is how the fight progressed until the Greek got a projection of four points to take off definitively.

However,

Herin continued to attack and discounted another three, but in the end regulation time ended with the score against him.

In the semifinals of this division,

Prevolarki

fell 3-1 to the American Dominique Olivia Parrish

and closed any option for the Caribbean to continue competing to aspire to a bronze medal.

Meanwhile,

the 2019 under-23 world titleholder Milaimys Marin opened with a 5-1 win against South Korea's Seoyeon Jeong

, the Asian runner-up three years ago.

In that fight, the Antillean came 1-0 ahead in the final round, but there she achieved a couple of effective actions and took off on the board to advance to the round of 16.

However,

the Ukrainian Anastasiia Osniach, fifth in the world in 2021, was found there and was literally swept on the mattress.

In fact, the European won by superiority with eleven points achieved in less than three minutes, in a gale of constant attacks for which the Creole had no defense.

In the end, that was the last fight of the Cuban, because in the next round Osniach herself gave in to the Estonian Epp Maee and

with her disaster the Cuban lost the opportunity to reach the playoffs.

With these performances

, Cuban women's wrestling also says goodbye to this World Cup.

As was the case with the Grequistas, Laura Herin's advance to the quarterfinals ultimately

meant her best performance.

This Wednesday Cuba will not have representatives in competition and will wait until Thursday for the debut of its booksellers among men.

That day

will be on the canvas Yurieski Torreblanca (86 kg) and the Olympic tan Reineris Salas, now as an exponent of the 125 kg.

See also:

Cuba in the Wrestling World Cup: No victories on the third day