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MPhillips

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Men’s Freestyle
57 kg: Nick Suriano (Sunkist Kids)
57 kg: Akhil Vega (NYRTC)

61 kg: Shelton Mack (NJRTC/TMWC)
61 kg: Nahshon Garrett (Lehigh Valley WC/TMWC)
61 kg: Austin DeSanto (Hawkeye WC)

65 kg: Matthew Kolodzik (NJRTC/NYAC)
65 kg: Evan Henderson (Lehigh Valley WC/TMWC)
65 kg: Anthony Ashnault (NYCRTC/TMWC)
65 kg: Pat Lugo (Hawkeye WC/TMWC)

70 kg: Ridge Lovett (Nebraska WTC)
70 kg: Lucas Chittum (Hawkeye WC)
70 kg: Alec Pantaleo (Cliff KeenWC/TMWC)

74 kg: Joey Lavallee (Lehigh RTC/TMWC)
74 kg: Collin Purinton (Nebraska WTC)
74 kg: Vincenzo Joseph (Sunkist Kids)
74 kg: Joshua Shields (Sunkist Kids)

79 kg: Evan Wick (SoCal RTC/TMWC)
79 kg: Alex Marinelli (Hawkeye WC)
79 kg: Taylor Lujan (Panther WC WTC)

86 kg: Owen Webster (Gopher WC RTC)

92 kg: Eric Schultz (Nebraska WTC)
92 kg: Jay Aiello (Cavalier WC/TMWC)

97 kg: J’den Cox (Cliff Keen WC/TMWC)
97 kg: Morgan Smith (Lehigh Valley WC)

125 kg: Christian Lance (Nebraska RTC)

Greco-Roman
72 kg: Duncan Nelson (Illinois)

Women’s Freestyle
50 kg: Emily Shilson (TMWC)
50 kg: Audrey Jimenez (Sunkist Kids)
57 kg: Savannah Cosme (Sunkist Kids)
68 kg: Forrest Molinari (Sunkist Kids)
76 kg: Kennedy Blades (Sunkist Kids)

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3 minutes ago, MPhillips said:

I would imagine more of our top guys and gals would go as well.

i have no doubt...

the deglane greco participation is an indictment on depth and lack of resources more than anything...

a symptom of the overall issues...

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Is Deglane not a prestigious enough tourney to get our world team there?   Any one of our FS World Team?   I see Cox but he is going 97Kg which answers the question on his thoughts on the weight class matter.   It is great that we have so many going, hopefully not just participating.   Great lineup but would like to see more A-listers. 

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1 minute ago, mspart said:

Is Deglane not a prestigious enough tourney to get our world team there?   Any one of our FS World Team?   I see Cox but he is going 97Kg which answers the question on his thoughts on the weight class matter.   It is great that we have so many going, hopefully not just participating.   Great lineup but would like to see more A-listers. 

mspart

Besides worlds and some continentals, is there such a thing as a prestigious tourney in international wrestling? Just kind of who from the world shows up in a particular year, no?  

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10 minutes ago, mspart said:

Is Deglane not a prestigious enough tourney to get our world team there?   Any one of our FS World Team?   I see Cox but he is going 97Kg which answers the question on his thoughts on the weight class matter.   It is great that we have so many going, hopefully not just participating.   Great lineup but would like to see more A-listers. 

mspart

The first ranking tournament is in Zagreb, Croatia 10 days after this tournament.

I suspect that's where the World Team is focusing its efforts.

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I guess so.   The Yarygin is one of those that is pretty prestigious.  Why doesn't everyone show up to these tourneys?   That's my point.   Steel sharpens steel.  That sort of thing.   I get the injury angle, I would just like to see more wrestling in the international circuit. 

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the only international tourneys that makes sense to send our women's style reps are the ranking tourneys... there just is not enough value outside of those to send our best...

 

our greco guys any tourney could have value...

 

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1 minute ago, Mike Parrish said:

The first ranking tournament is in Zagreb, Croatia 10 days after this tournament.

I suspect that's where the World Team is focusing its efforts.

That may be Mike.   I don't have the schedule in front of me but that would be a consideration no doubt.  

As a passing note, I've been to Zagreb.   Never got off the plane as it was heading to my final destination.   Can't even say I set foot there but I did land there.  

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3 minutes ago, mspart said:

That may be Mike.   I don't have the schedule in front of me but that would be a consideration no doubt.  

As a passing note, I've been to Zagreb.   Never got off the plane as it was heading to my final destination.   Can't even say I set foot there but I did land there.  

mspart

 

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Sadly, I will have to watch this one remotely.

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2 minutes ago, mspart said:

I guess so.   The Yarygin is one of those that is pretty prestigious.  Why doesn't everyone show up to these tourneys?   That's my point.   Steel sharpens steel.  That sort of thing.   I get the injury angle, I would just like to see more wrestling in the international circuit. 

mspart

those that want to go to the yarygin pretty much do, but, i suspect almost all off them that do are being funded by their RTCs and not USAW...

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2 minutes ago, LJB said:

those that want to go to the yarygin pretty much do, but, i suspect almost all off them that do are being funded by their RTCs and not USAW...

That could be.   If I was USAW, I'd be funding it?   They have plenty of money to fund that kind of stuff.   I think there would have to be criteria to the funding as in a World medal or something like that.   Not just sending anyone.

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1 minute ago, Mike Parrish said:

I get the feeling there won't be another Yarygin tournament for a long while.

Yep, hadn't thought of that.   Might be only for Russians if held at all.   I'm guessing they can do that within country. 

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3 minutes ago, mspart said:

Yep, hadn't thought of that.   Might be only for Russians if held at all.   I'm guessing they can do that within country. 

mspart

Will Russia be allowed to compete in Paris24?
I doubt it.

Seems even more unlikely that they'll be allowed to compete at LA28.

We might be seeing the destruction of Russia sport, writ large.

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i have no clue if the UWW "owns" rights to that tourney, but, it clearly was a UWW sanctioned event previously and would not exist as such now...

regardless, they are still wrestling in russian no matter what ridiculous ban is being imposed on their athletes, so, i can not see any reason an athlete could not go over for whatever they wanted as long as they are ok with some online whining that would inevitably come from someone with an agenda...

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2 minutes ago, Mike Parrish said:

Will Russia be allowed to compete in Paris24?
I doubt it.

Seems even more unlikely that they'll be allowed to compete at LA28.

We might be seeing the destruction of Russia sport, writ large.

praise odin our athletes are not held accountable for any of our government's actions...  

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10 minutes ago, mspart said:

That could be.   If I was USAW, I'd be funding it?   They have plenty of money to fund that kind of stuff.   I think there would have to be criteria to the funding as in a World medal or something like that.   Not just sending anyone.

mspart

i was told once what USAW working budget was (albeit from about 10 years ago)... 

if what i was told was correct, the number is shockingly low...

i also know what a greco national team member was being given as a stipend last year...

again, shockingly low...

 

 

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