In the women’s division, Aušrinė Šimkutė emerged as the champion following the competition rounds. Šimkutė secured first place in the overall ranking after navigating the preliminary subgroups, ultimately reaching the winner’s podium without encountering significant challenges. Kamila Jonynaitė claimed the vice-champion title and the silver medal.
Her performance throughout the tournament was marked by consistent success, as she advanced through all her bouts until reaching the final duel. Completing the podium, Beatričė Žilionytė and Patricija Vitonė were awarded the third-place and bronze medals, respectively. Both athletes contended through the subgroups, sustaining a single defeat during that phase of the competition.
The event saw the absence of Lurdė Grabovskytė, who is currently ranked number one in the Lithuanian ranking. Despite her status, Grabovskytė did not participate in this particular competition. The results underscore the depth of talent within the Lithuanian contingent.
The structure of the tournament required athletes to prove themselves first within the initial subgroups before advancing to the elimination rounds. Šimkutė’s journey from the subgroups to the championship title exemplifies her dominance in the women’s category. The performance of the medalists highlights the competitive nature of the division, even with the withdrawal of the top-seeded athlete.
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Aušrinė Šimkutė was named the champion in the women’s division following the competition rounds. Šimkutė secured first place in the overall ranking after successfully navigating the preliminary subgro
What are the specific criteria used to determine the overall ranking and championship title?