WCL Names Team for 2025 Senior Pan-American Championships

OTTAWA— Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL) is proud to announce the 20 athletes, along with coaches, support staff and officials, that will represent Canada at the 2025 Senior Pan-American (Pan-Am) Championships, May 8-11 in Monterrey, Mexico. The 2025 team features many past national champions, along with numerous international medalists. 

“WCL is excited to witness both our national women’s and men’s team compete in Mexico at the Senior Pan-Am Championships.  The Pan-Am region has been consistently improving on the international stage, capturing 33% of the women’s and 17% of the men’s Olympic medals in Paris,” said Chris Woodcroft, WCL High Performance Director.  “These international opportunities are a fantastic measuring stick as we head towards the Canadian Wrestling Championships (Sr., Jr., Cadet), May 29-31, in Edmonton. In addition, it is a great opportunity for athletes to gain experience as we head to the summer’s international schedule, with many of our athletes hoping to represent Canada and compete at the World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia in September.”

Competing in Mexico will be Olympian and Surrey, British Columbia’s Ana Godinez Gonzalez. Godinez Gonzalez, represented Canada at the Paris Games last summer where she barely missed the podium, finishing fifth. Godinez Gonzalez, who trains at Burnaby Mountain WC, is a former U23 World Champion and two-time gold medalist at the Senior Pan-Ams. She will be looking to add more hardware to her collection at the event. She will compete in the 62kg weight class. 

The women’s side will also feature two members of the U23 team making their senior international debuts. Stoney Creek, Ontario’s Serena Di Benedetto (53kg) and Edmonton’s Vianne Rouleau (76kg) both won silver medals at the 2024 U23 World Championships. They both represented Canada in April at the U23 Pan-Ams with Di Benedetto (Hamilton WC) winning silver and Rouleau (Edmonton WC) bronze. They will both be looking to take that next step in Mexico.  

As for the men, former Junior World Champion, Anmore, British Columbia’s Peiman Biabani, will compete at 65kg. Biabani, who completed his first full year competing for Canada in 2024, won silver at the Pan-Ams and represented Canada at the World Championships. The Burnaby Mountain WC member will look to build on that momentum in 2025. 

2025 Senior Pan-Am Team 

Weight className HometownClub
WW 50kgPARKS, MadisonKomoka, ONLondon-Western WC
WW 53kgDI BENEDETTO, SerenaStoney Creek, ONHamilton WC
WW 55kgGODINEZ, KarlaSurrey, BCBurnaby Mountain WC
WW 57kgFRIESEN, MiaSt. Catharines, ONBrock WC
WW 59kgBEAUREGARD, LaurenceMontreal, QCMontreal WC
WW 62kgGODINEZ, AnaSurrey, BCBurnaby Mountain WC
WW 65kgROWBOTTOM, MikiCalgary, ABDinos WC
WW 68kgKEEFE, VanessaSt. Catharines Brock WC
WW 72kgBURGESS, NylaAjax, ONTeam Impact WC
WW 76kgROULEAU, VianneEdmonton, ABEdmonton WC
FS 57kgMERLO, ChristopherLongueuil, QCCLIC
FS 61kgSAUNDERS, GarretteSt. Catharines, ONBrock WC
FS 65kgBIABANI, PeimanAnmore, BCBurnaby Mountain WC
FS 70kgALEXANDER TORRES, JacobBurnaby, BCBurnaby Mountain WC
FS 74kgTHOMSON, AdamKomoka, ONLondon-Western WC
FS 79kgPHULKA, JasmitAbbotsford, BCBurnaby Mountain WC
FS 86kgGORING, TaranFort Saskatchewan, ABEdmonton WC
FS 92kgJOHNSON, AndrewSaskatoon, SKSaskatoon WC
FS 97kgRANDHAWA, NishanAbbotsford, BCBurnaby Mountain WC
FS 125kgDESCHATELETS, RichardNiagara-on-the-Lake, ONBrock WC

Accompanying the team are the coaching staff and team officials. The group includes event coaches Dave McKay and Saeed Azarbayjani; personal coach Dave Spinney; team leader Chris Woodcroft; and physiotherapist Max Hanna. Gary Bird, Demetra Koutsopodiotis, Curtis Leung, Ed Zinger, Michelle Flinders (Beach Wrestling) and Hamis Moshkelgosha (Beach Wrestling) will represent Canada as officials.

For live updates, schedules, and results, visit the official tournament page: UWW Event Hub. The event will be streamed on UWW+. 

About Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL)
Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL) is the national sport governing body for Olympic style wrestling in Canada. Among its responsibilities, the association selects and prepares Canada’s teams that participate in international competitions including Continental Championships, World Championships and major multi-sport Games (i.e. Olympic Games). WCL works with provincial and territorial partners to deliver world-class programs and services to athletes, coaches, and officials to achieve podium success and grow the sport. 

For more information:
DARREN MATTE
Marketing & Communications Manager
Wrestling.ca
Tel: 416-768-6847
Email: dmatte@wrestling.ca 

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