Remina Yoshimoto and Akari Fujinami won the 50 and 53-kilogram divisions, respectively, to capture two of the four available women's gold medals for Japan on Wednesday at the wrestling world championships in Oslo.

On the fifth day of action at the Jordal Amfi arena in Norway, Yoshimoto beat Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Sarah Ann Hildebrandt of the United States 5-3 in the final to claim Japan's second gold of the meet, following Tsugumi Sakurai's gold in the 55kg on Tuesday.

"I'm just relieved," Yoshimoto said.

Japan's Remina Yoshimoto (blue) and Sarah Ann Hildebrandt of the United States compete in the women's 50-kilogram final at the wrestling world championships in Oslo on Oct. 6, 2021. (Kyodo)

"I felt my opponent's mental strength but it was good I was able to fight until the end without letting that bring me down. I was determined to seize the opportunity and I'm glad I was able to do that."

Fujinami, a 17-year-old high school student from Mie Prefecture, delivered with a 10-0 victory by technical superiority against Moldova's Iulia Leorda.

"I enjoyed competing in the final. I felt blessed to be here on this stage and felt strongly that I want to come here many times and pile up wins. I knew it would be high-level wrestling but it gives me confidence to know that I stayed true to my style," Fujinami said.

Japan was also involved in the 65kg final, but Miwa Morikawa lost 8-6 to Moldova's Irina Ringaci and had to settle for silver.

The Oct. 2-10 championships feature 25 Tokyo Olympic medalists -- 11 in men's freestyle, nine in women's freestyle and five in Greco Roman -- but none from Japan.

Japan's Akari Fujinami (red) and Moldova's Iulia Leorda compete in the women's 53-kilogram final at the wrestling world championships in Oslo on Oct. 6, 2021. (For editorial use only)(Kyodo)