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Mike Parrish

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Where is Taylor, Cox, Dake, Retherford, and Gilman?  I really do not like when guys miss this kind of opportunity.    I see that Zahid is wrestling for us so rumors he is going to Mexico that I've read about seem unfounded at this time.  It might happen but hasn't yet.  Good for those who have chosen to participate, world team or no.   I think any such opportunity is a great step in progress for anyone.  I wish I could be there.  

United States Men’s Freestyle World Cup Team
57 kg - Zane Richards, Champaign, Ill. (Illinois RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
57 kg - Nick Suriano, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Cliff Keen WC)
61 kg - Seth Gross, Madison, Wis. (Wisconsin RTC/Sunkist Kids)
61 kg - Daniel DeShazer, Minneapolis, Minn. (Gopher WC RTC)
65 kg - Yianni Diakomihalis, Rochester, N.Y. (Spartan Combat RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
65 kg - Evan Henderson, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley WC/Titan Mercury WC)
70 kg - Tyler Berger, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pennsylvania RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
70 kg - Alec Pantaleo, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Cliff Keen WC/Titan Mercury WC)
74 kg - Jason Nolf, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC/Titan Mercury WC)
74 kg – Vincenzo Joseph, Tempe, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids)
79 kg - Jordan Burroughs, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pennsylvania RTC/Sunkist Kids)
79 kg - Chance Marsteller, New Park, Pa. (NYC RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
86 kg - Zahid Valencia, Tempe, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids)
86 kg - Mark Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pennsylvania RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
92 kg - Nathan Jackson, Princeton, N.J. (New Jersey RTC/New York AC)
92 kg - Jay Aiello, Charlottesville, Va. (Cavalier WC/Titan Mercury WC)
97 kg - Kyle Snyder, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC/Titan Mercury WC)
97 kg - Kollin Moore, Columbus, Ohio (Ohio RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
125 kg - Hayden Zillmer, Minneapolis, Minn. (Gopher WC RTC)
125 kg -Nick Gwiazdowski, Ithaca, N.Y. (Spartan Combat RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
 

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On 11/16/2022 at 2:31 AM, mspart said:

Where is Taylor, Cox, Dake, Retherford, and Gilman?  I really do not like when guys miss this kind of opportunity.    I see that Zahid is wrestling for us so rumors he is going to Mexico that I've read about seem unfounded at this time.  It might happen but hasn't yet.  Good for those who have chosen to participate, world team or no.   I think any such opportunity is a great step in progress for anyone.  I wish I could be there.  

United States Men’s Freestyle World Cup Team
57 kg - Zane Richards, Champaign, Ill. (Illinois RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
57 kg - Nick Suriano, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Cliff Keen WC)
61 kg - Seth Gross, Madison, Wis. (Wisconsin RTC/Sunkist Kids)
61 kg - Daniel DeShazer, Minneapolis, Minn. (Gopher WC RTC)
65 kg - Yianni Diakomihalis, Rochester, N.Y. (Spartan Combat RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
65 kg - Evan Henderson, Bethlehem, Pa. (Lehigh Valley WC/Titan Mercury WC)
70 kg - Tyler Berger, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pennsylvania RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
70 kg - Alec Pantaleo, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Cliff Keen WC/Titan Mercury WC)
74 kg - Jason Nolf, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC/Titan Mercury WC)
74 kg – Vincenzo Joseph, Tempe, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids)
79 kg - Jordan Burroughs, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pennsylvania RTC/Sunkist Kids)
79 kg - Chance Marsteller, New Park, Pa. (NYC RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
86 kg - Zahid Valencia, Tempe, Ariz. (Sunkist Kids)
86 kg - Mark Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pennsylvania RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
92 kg - Nathan Jackson, Princeton, N.J. (New Jersey RTC/New York AC)
92 kg - Jay Aiello, Charlottesville, Va. (Cavalier WC/Titan Mercury WC)
97 kg - Kyle Snyder, State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion WC/Titan Mercury WC)
97 kg - Kollin Moore, Columbus, Ohio (Ohio RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
125 kg - Hayden Zillmer, Minneapolis, Minn. (Gopher WC RTC)
125 kg -Nick Gwiazdowski, Ithaca, N.Y. (Spartan Combat RTC/Titan Mercury WC)
 

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Honestly, this is pretty lame. How pathetic is it that the United States can't field a full first-team when the event is at home?

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2 hours ago, Theo Brixton said:

Honestly, this is pretty lame. How pathetic is it that the United States can't field a full first-team when the event is at home?

I don't blame them. The best FS country is still banned and the other world #1s -3s  are mostly skipping it. A Taylor or Dake don't get anything out of that type of competition, training or legacy wise. 

The WC are special in wrestling because they are the only tournament where all the best people show up and compete (though that hasn't actually been the case for worlds since 2019). I don't get the need to recreate those conditions and dilute the WC's importance? Especially if wrestling keeps its current Olympic sport style format of competition. 

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1 minute ago, Cherkov said:

I don't blame them. The best FS country is still banned and the other world #1s -3s  are mostly skipping it. A Taylor or Dake don't get anything out of that type of competition, training or legacy wise. 

The WC are special in wrestling because they are the only tournament where all the best people show up and compete (though that hasn't actually been the case for worlds since 2019). I don't get the need to recreate those conditions and dilute the WC's importance? Especially if wrestling keeps its current Olympic sport style format of competition. 

I guess I say it for selfish reasons since I plan to attend. It is unfortunate that there are only two events that matter--Final X and WC's. Wish that wasn't the case.

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1 minute ago, Theo Brixton said:

I guess I say it for selfish reasons since I plan to attend. It is unfortunate that there are only two events that matter--Final X and WC's. Wish that wasn't the case.

I kind of like it. Most other sports are 24/7 affairs and all the top people face each other 5 million times and the matches don't mean anything and blend together. It makes int wrestling unique in the landscape. 

If it were to happen, I'd like it to exist outside of the UWW- IOC structure . Something like how tennis exists outside of the Olympics in any consideration. UWW trying to create two de facto WCs....,( which this blatantly is with the silly "all world" team addition) is pointless imo. 

Understand from your perspective, but it was kind of predictable that the top people wouldn't show up. 

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5 minutes ago, Cherkov said:

I kind of like it. Most other sports are 24/7 affairs and all the top people face each other 5 million times and the matches don't mean anything and blend together. It makes int wrestling unique in the landscape. 

If it were to happen, I'd like it to exist outside of the UWW- IOC structure . Something like how tennis exists outside of the Olympics in any consideration. UWW trying to create two de facto WCs....,( which this blatantly is with the silly "all world" team addition) is pointless imo. 

Understand from your perspective, but it was kind of predictable that the top people wouldn't show up. 

The US team in 2018 in Iowa City were largely the World reps but the timing of this event is not ideal.

I have been to a couple WCs and by the end of the week, it's too much. I am not sure how to do it, but the best product might be a card-based approach with top level matches kind of like the UFC. 2-3 hour events regularly spaced throughout the year that have meaning would be an interesting product but runs counter to what wrestling traditionally does.

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17 hours ago, Theo Brixton said:

Honestly, this is pretty lame. How pathetic is it that the United States can't field a full first-team when the event is at home?

wtf are you talking about? Nicky+2 is the best 57 in the country. We lost Zain in that vicious tornado in September #RIP. Dake is too young for UWW requirements. Taylor's hairline is busy training for Veteran's worlds. Kevin Jackson told Cox that he had an extra 15 minutes to submit his acceptance later so that's on USAW.

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36 minutes ago, 98lberEating2Lunches said:

How much does the 2kg weight allowance factor into an athlete's decision whether to compete (in consideration of their broader training/lifestyle approach)?

I suppose it could factor in.

If Yianni had to make 65kg on 12/10, he probably wouldn't be doing the WC, CKLV the week before, and the Collegiate National Duals the week after, unless he really felt comfortable wrestling "under weight" in folkstyle.  Something would have to give, I would guess.

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1 hour ago, 98lberEating2Lunches said:

How much does the 2kg weight allowance factor into an athlete's decision whether to compete (in consideration of their broader training/lifestyle approach)?

I suppose it could factor in.

I doubt it makes much difference on whether to go or not.

I suspect it's shading some of the weight class choices.

 

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25 minutes ago, MPhillips said:

Pretty sure I heard, Grey say Yianni isn't doing Mat Town or CKLV.

I don't know which, if any, of Cornell's 2022 schedule Yianni is doing.  My response was to whether that 2kg would have any impact on wrestlers' decisions.  Without the 2kg, Yianni would likely not do CKLV, right?  Doesn't mean he will be doing CKLV, of course.  I've got to believe that he *will* be in NOLA the following week, and that 2kg might have made a difference.

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24 minutes ago, BigRedFan said:

Without the 2kg, Yianni would likely not do CKLV, right?

Right.  65kg + 2kg = 67kg.  149lbs = 67.6kg.

I was speaking more to post grad senior freestyle wrestlers who are definitely skipping.  Do they prefer not to wrestle in an event with an allowance they wouldn't plan to use given their lifestyle/training approach?

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