And his weight, didn’t someone mention that Zahid manages to gain 20 lbs after weigh inSpeed, and his pace. His pace is unmatched.
You watch though, Dake will have an answer.
And his weight, didn’t someone mention that Zahid manages to gain 20 lbs after weigh inSpeed, and his pace. His pace is unmatched.
You watch though, Dake will have an answer.
Hoping Taylor puts him away quickly and decisively so he can move onto training for the World Championships. This is his moment. Carpe diem.
This sure makes it apparent that the landscape in wrestling is changing. Wrestlers from Iowa and OSU have only 1 guy each in the final two trying to make the world team. NC State has 2 guys. Cornell has 2 guys. tOSU has 3 guys. A bit surprisingly, PSU only has one.From InterMat at THIS LINK:
Finals results
57 kg: Daton Fix def. Tony Ramos, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Fix dec. Ramos, 4-1
Match 2: Fix dec. Ramos, 10-3
61 kg: Nahshon Garrett def. Nico Megaludis, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Garrett tech. fall Megaludis, 11-0
Match 2: Garrett tech. fall Megaludis, 10-0
65 kg: Logan Stieber def. Jaydin Eierman, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Stieber dec. Eierman, 10-5
Match 2: Stieber dec. Eierman, 10-3
70 kg: Jason Chamberlain def. Frank Molinaro, 2 matches 1
Match 1: Chamberlain dec. Molinaro, 4-1
Match 2: Molinaro dec. Chamberlain, 7-1
Match 3: Chamberlain dec. Molinaro, 2-1
74 kg: Isaiah Martinez def. Nazar Kulchytskyy, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Martinez dec. Kulchytskyy, 13-2
Match 2: Martinez dec. Kulchytskyy, 13-2
79 kg: Zahid Valencia def. Alex Dieringer, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Valencia dec. Dieringer, 7-0
Match 2: Valencia dec. Dieringer, 5-1
86 kg: Nick Reenan def. Richard Perry, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Reenan dec. Perry, 4-2
Match 2: Reenan dec. Perry, 6-3
92 kg: Hayden Zillmer def. Deron Winn, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Zillmer dec. Winn, 8-2
Match 2: Zillmer dec. Winn, 9-7
97 kg: Kyven Gadson dec. Austin Schafer, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Gadson dec. Schafer, 8-1
Match 2: Gadson by injury default over Schafer
125 kg: Adam Coon def. Tony Nelson, 2 matches to 0
Match 1: Coon dec. Nelson, 6-1
Match 2: Coon dec. Nelson, 10-4
What really strikes me is that we have such great talent at a relatively young age. There was a time when Snyder would be considered young right now on the senior circuit. We have Fix and Reenan in the finals as college freshman; Valencia as a rising sophmore. Hall, Spencer, and Gable in the hunt. The RTCs are working, and it's a great thing to behold!This sure makes it apparent that the landscape in wrestling is changing. Wrestlers from Iowa and OSU have only 1 guy each in the final two trying to make the world team. NC State has 2 guys. Cornell has 2 guys. tOSU has 3 guys. A bit surprisingly, PSU only has one.
Anyway, my point is, there are some new people at the party. Personally, I think it is great that a guy training at Fresno State and he wrestled at Boise State is in the final 2. Oh yeah, Nebraska has 2 guys represented.
With credit to Tom for the initial post, here's the match-ups sorted by Final X location:The Final X matchups are:
57 kg:
Daton Fix vs. Thomas Gilman
61 kg:
Nashon Garrett vs. Joe Colon
65 kg:
Logan Stieber vs. Joey McKenna
70 kg:
Jason Chamberlain vs. James Green
74 kg:
Isaiah Martinez vs. Jordan Burroughs
79 kg:
Zahid Valencia vs. Kyle Dake
86 kg:
Nick Reenan vs. DT
92 kg:
Hayden Zillmer vs. J'den Cox
97 kg:
Kyven Gadson vs. Kyle Snyder
125 kg:
Adam Coon vs. Nick Gwiazdowski
It's awesome to see so much talent at such a young age, and I believe Zain, Jason, and Bo, among others, are in the near-term mix as well.What really strikes me is that we have such great talent at a relatively young age. There was a time when Snyder would be considered young right now on the senior circuit. We have Fix and Reenan in the finals as college freshman; Valencia as a rising sophomore. Hall, Spencer, and Gable in the hunt. The RTCs are working, and it's a great thing to behold!
To be clear, I absolutely believe Zain, Bo, and Jason all have a great chance at earning world medals. They're just "old" by measurement against this new trend. I sure do wish the OCC would embrace the worlds oldest sport and give us 10 weights, though...
Yep the very same, graduated quite a few years ago now. Decided to give it a go again at age 33, hadn’t wrestled competitively in quite a while before this which is why you haven’t heard of him.Third: Andy Simmons (NYAC) fall Evan Henderson (Titan Mercury), 1:05
The same one from Michigan State a few years back? If so, why haven't I heard of him wrestling basically since he graduated from MSU? If not, then I just embarrassed myself.![]()
Third: Andy Simmons (NYAC) fall Evan Henderson (Titan Mercury), 1:05
The same one from Michigan State a few years back? If so, why haven't I heard of him wrestling basically since he graduated from MSU? If not, then I just embarrassed myself.![]()
That is 100% on FILA. Through sheer arrogance and product we lost weight classes. We could have 10 weight classes. But I think we'd have to drop Greco. We could take away the 2 bronzes as well. But I don't think that will happen because it actually hurts wrestling as a whole. Most countries give money to medal winners and the 2 bronzes increases that potential.
At the current course, I think we'll get 10 weight classes back. The product is fun to watch and we have marketable stars. If that continues and if Americans are winning (read: TV eyeballs), UWW will be able to make a compelling case to add more weight classes.
We're on the right path. Personally, I'd love to see us go the way of Golf/Tennis. Sponsorships for tournaments, unlimited fields, "Grand Slams."
I believe his brother Nick Simmons wrestled FS for quite a few years after college.Yep the very same, graduated quite a few years ago now. Decided to give it a go again at age 33, hadn’t wrestled competitively in quite a while before this which is why you haven’t heard of him.
Yes, that much I knew. I was just surprised to see that Andy was wrestling, given how many years ago it was that he was still on the scene.I believe his brother Nick Simmons wrestled FS for quite a few years after college.
Yes, it is surprising. Maybe he's getting in shape for seniors!Yes, that much I knew. I was just surprised to see that Andy was wrestling, given how many years ago it was that he was still on the scene.
Know what you're saying Tom, though you mean "Masters", right? Anything 25 years of age and older, and a person can (not a must, one can still wrestle "Seniors") go to the Masters Division.Yes, it is surprising. Maybe he's getting in shape for seniors!
Yes, I just watched the seniors this weekend. But I think I would be masters Division F--they would have to make up a new division!!Know what you're saying Tom, though you mean "Masters", right? Anything 25 years of age and older, and a person can (not a must, one can still wrestle "Seniors") go to the Masters Division.
You and I would both be Masters, Division E...highest age classification.
Duster I thought Tony had the four as well, but I get why the refs determined otherwise. They anticipated a crotch lift, but Tony actually went for a trip and started the motion.
Spill ur stories duster. I shoulda hit u up. You could have partied with Downey and I.
Were you at Dooley’s with him on Saturday night?
dude....you got to drop some truths about that night!I have never seen that guy before in my life! Except every time I look in the mirror.
dude....you got to drop some truths about that night!
I don't see us getting 10 weights back at the Olympics because the chances of dropping Greco and keeping Freestyle I put at zero. You are looking at if from a US point of view where Greco is not popular and basically is ignored. That is NOT true in most of the rest of the world.
I agree with this. I think continuing to improve freestyle and expanding women's wrestling is the path towards viewership and popularity.Nope. Looking at it from the IOC, UWW and TV view.
IOC wants equal mens and women's medals. I guess women's greco could happen, but that sport would be 2 decades away from viability at the Olympic level. We're still playing a dangerous game by having 12 mens weight class and 6 women's. The IOC has been pretty strict on the number of participants, so adding another sport would be pretty hard.
UWW. Lalovic is on record that Greco has to get better. Better to watch and more scoring. It was one of the early discussions that Greco be dropped and if not for a late push by Karelin, I honestly think they were going to drop Greco to bring equality to the weight classes. I just mean drop Greco at the Olympics.
TV. Greco is just hard to watch on TV. And as much as the "world" may have more Greco fans/participants, the IOC has a $7.75 billion package deal with NBC. That is an American TV station. So as, and IF, freestyle wrestling becomes more popular (read: American medals), the IOC and NBC will put more pressure on UWW to give freestyle wrestling more opportunities for "viewership."
It's a many headed monster, but Greco, just like freestyle was prior to 3 years ago, is unwatchable. Count me as a fan of the sport itself, but for viewership purposes... it's trash. And we've seen the IOC has no fear of the wrestling world.
That's it, (and Gwiz isn't official NLWC), unless you count the true 3rd matches, where we have Nico and Varner. Molinaro is also in a 3rd matchup, but is no longer NLWC.Back to a more serious note. How many of the guys in the final X are training with the NLWC? I have Taylor and Gwiz but I am not sure of the rest.
Nelson beat Varner and He placed 5th overall technically. 1-2:Gwiz, Coon, 3-Nelson, 4-Gable, 5-Varner. No true Third.
That makes better sense than what I had figured--why did they have a challenge tourney consi bracket then, just for giggles? To establish a 2nd team alternate? You'd think more guys would default out at that point than risk injury for 5th-place bragging rights...Nelson beat Varner and He placed 5th overall technically. 1-2:Gwiz, Coon, 3-Nelson, 4-Gable, 5-Varner. No true Third.
That's it, (and Gwiz isn't official NLWC), unless you count the true 3rd matches, where we have Nico and Varner. Molinaro is also in a 3rd matchup, but is no longer NLWC.
Huh? Varner beat Dom Bradley in the 3rd place match.
Still, in the weights w/ a world medalist, why even compete in the challenge tourney consis? Just for fun, I guess. That's cool.
Top 3 get funding stipends as part of "national team". It's a check on the line for True 3rd.A lot of ppl were wondering that. Only thing I can think of is to see where everyone is at on the ladder and to maximize matches for the athletes.
Yeah, but in Varner's case, no check, right? Just bragging rights that he's 5th best in the US?Top 3 get funding stipends as part of "national team". It's a check on the line for True 3rd.
Top 3 get funding stipends as part of "national team". It's a check on the line for True 3rd.