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The U20 men’s freestyle tournament concluded on Wednesday afternoon, and what a tournament it was! The American squad had mathematically locked up the team title on Tuesday after medals were won by Luke Stanich (gold), Will Henckel (silver), and Connor Mirasola (bronze). That was before the final set of medal round matches and two Americans in the finals - Marcus Blaze (61 kg) and Max McEnelly (86kg). The two American men in gold medal matches won both of their matches, in dominant fashion, to give the USA half of the ten individual champions! Four champions were enough to set an American record; however, five was icing on the cake. Blaze got the party started in his final against Iranian Ahora Khateri. From the outset, Blaze controlled the center of the match, the hand fights, and Khateri was never able to get to his offense. For this, Khateri was deemed passive and put on the shot clock. After he failed to score, Blaze was awarded the first point of the contest. Throughout the match, Blaze was careful to never put himself in a vulnerable position and took what his opponent gave him. That led to five straight step out points and a 6-0 lead for the American in the second period. It wasn’t until under :40 remained in the contest before Blaze even registered his first takedown, but once he did, he also got a match-ending gut wrench for two points and a 10-0 victory. Of Blaze’s five matches, four ended via tech fall and, in the other, his opponent was disqualified for three cautions. This marks Blaze’s second world title - he won a U17 belt back in 2023. It’s also the second time that he’s earned a medal at the U20 World Championships. He was a silver medalist last year. A few minutes after Blaze helped Team USA establish a new U20 record with four titles, McEnelly helped extend that record to five in his win over Russia’s Bozigit Islamgereev. The first period saw McEnelly satisfied with a 2-0 lead after a shot clock violation on Islamgereev and a step out. Twice in the opening period, McEnelly got in deep on shots, but wasn’t able to convert for two points. Constant pressure and movement in the second period opened the door for McEnelley to expand his offense. He rattled off three takedowns in the final period to seal the deal. Holding a 6-0 lead, Islamgereev must have assumed McEnelly would be content to coast to the finish line. That wasn’t the case as McEnelly continued to pour it on and used a well-timed low leg attack for his third and final takedown. Unable to turn the Russian and seeing :14 seconds on the clock, the normally stoic McEnelly broke out in a smile and head nod - knowing the gold medal was his. Shortly after, time expired and he was the victor to the tune of an 8-0 score. This was McEnelly’s first U20 appearance; however, he grabbed a bronze medal at the U17 World Championships back in 2022. The final tally for the men’s freestyle team is five gold medals (Blaze, Stanich, Duke, McEnelly, Rademacher), one silver (Henckel), and two bronze medals (Mirasola, Mirasola). In addition to the men’s freestyle exploits, the first women’s medals were awarded today and four additional weight classes got underway. The only American woman in the medal round matches was Aubre Krazer at 59 kg. Krazer advanced to the semifinals on Tuesday and was placed in a bronze medal matchup after losing in the semis. Unfortunately, Krazer wasn’t able to get past China’s Yifan Zhu and lost a 5-3 bout to settle for fifth place. At 68 kg, Jordan Fouse was eligible for repechage but was downed in her first bout of the day by Tukiye’s Ayse Erkan. From the group of American women whose tournament started on Wednesday, Everest Leydecker at 55 kg, was clearly the standout. Leydecker advanced to a gold medal match tomorrow without surrendering a single point in her three matches. It wasn’t as if Leydecker was the beneficiary of a soft side of the bracket either. In the quarterfinals, she dismantled Japan’s So Tsutsui, a 2024 U17 world silver medalist. In the semifinals, Leydecker methodically broke Turkiye’s Tuba Demir, a returning U20 world bronze medalist. In her bout against Demir, Leydecker turned it on in the second period with four takedowns. The last came in the closing seconds of the period. Tomorrow, Leydecker will face India’s Reena in the gold medal match. Also wrestling for a medal tomorrow is Daniella Nugent at 65 kg. Nugent posted a pair of wild wins to earn a spot in the semifinals. In the Round of 16, Nugent used a pair of takedowns, with under :40 seconds left in the bout, to down Uzbekistan’s Mukhayyo Narzilloeva, 12-10. There was more magic in the quarterfinals, as she got a takedown with :17 seconds left in the bout to go ahead of Sweden’s Saga Svensson and secured a fall, just for good measure. Nugent’s run on the championship side came to a halt in the semifinals with a 12-2 loss to Japan’s Momoko Kitade. Her opponent in tomorrow’s bronze medal match will be determined after the repechage rounds on Thursday morning. Additionally, there were a pair of wrestlers who won medals while representing other nations; however, they are at American Universities. Nebraska’s Omar Ayoub claimed a bronze medal for Puerto Rico at 61 kg. McKendree’s Duda Rodriguez captured a bronze at 68 kg in women’s freestyle for Brazil. In addition to the final three women’s weights (50, 53, 72), Thursday’s action will feature Greco-Roman for the first time. 60 and 82 kg’s will hit the mat first. Wednesday’s American Results Men’s Freestyle 61 kg Gold Medal Match: Marcus Blaze over Ahora Khateri (Iran) 10-0 86 kg Gold Medal Match: Max McEnelly over Bozigit Islamgereev (Russia) 8-0 Women’s Freestyle 55 kg Round of 16: Everest Leydecker over Evdoxia Papadopoulou (Greece) 10-0 Quarterfinals: Everest Leydecker over So Tsutsui (Japan) 10-0 Semifinals: Everest Leydecker over Tuba Demir (Turkiye) 10-0 62 kg Round of 32: Shirin Takemoto (Japan) over Haylie Jaffe 12-2 65 kg Round of 16: Daniella Nugent over Mukhayyo Narzilloeva (Uzbekistan) 12-10 Quarterfinals: Daniella Nugent over Saga Svensson (Sweden) Fall 5:49 Semifinals: Momoko Kitade (Japan) over Daniella Nugent 12-2 68 kg Repechage: Ayse Erkan (Turkiye) over Jordyn Fouse 10-0 76 kg Round of 16: Naomi Simon over Rupinder Johal (Canada) Fall 2:46 Quarterfinals: Tuvshinjargal Tarav (Mongolia) over Naomi Simon 10-4 Final Medal Round Results Men’s Freestyle 61 kg Gold Medal Match: Marcus Blaze (USA) over Ahora Khateri (Iran) 10-0 Bronze Medal Match: Magomedkhan Magamedkhanov (Russia) over Sargis Begoyan (Armenia) 12-11 Bronze Medal Match: Omar Ayoub (Puerto Rico) over Adlan Saitiev (Belarus) 8-6 86 kg Gold Medal Match: Max McEnelly (USA) over Bozigit Islamgereev (Russia) 8-0 Bronze Medal Match: Ahmet Yasgan (Turkiye) over Ryogo Asano (Japan) 9-3 Bronze Medal Match: Abolfazl Rahmani (Iran) over Razmik Yepremyan (Armenia) 4-2 Women’s Freestyle 57 kg Gold Medal Match: Tapsya (India) over Felicitas Domajeva (Norway) 5-2 Bronze Medal Match: Anna Stratan (Kazakhstan) over Tindra Dalmyr (Sweden) 9-1 Bronze Medal Match: Dolzhon Tsyngueva (Russia) over Sowaka Uchida (Japan) FFT 59 kg Gold Medal Match: Sakura Onishi (Japan) over Karin Samuelsson (Sweden) 10-0 Bronze Medal Match: Yifan Zhu (China) over Aubre Krazer (USA) 5-3 Bronze Medal Match: Hiunai Hurbanova (Azerbaijan) over Ella Finding (Canada) 4-1 68 kg Gold Medal Match: Ray Hoshino (Japan) over Srishti (India) 7-0 Bronze Medal Match: Odzaya Erdenebat (Mongolia) over Oleksandra Rybak (Ukraine) 9-8 Bronze Medal Match: Duda Rodrigues (Brazil) over Laura Koehler (Germany) Fall 4:33 Thursday’s Gold Medal Matches 55 kg: Everest Leydecker (USA) vs. Reena (India) 62 kg: Ruzanna Mammadova (Azerbaijan) vs. Yangzhen (China) 65 kg: Momoko Kitada (Japan) vs. Margarita Salnazarian (Russia) 76 kg: Nadiia Sokolovska (Ukraine) vs. Priya (India)
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Ohio accounted for 3 of the 61kg wrestlers: Blaze (US/Perrysburg), Brown (Canada/St. Eds), Ayoub (Puerto Rico/Dublin Coffman). Looked like the Ohio state tournament out there.
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Who is returning from redshirt?
Hoyt Matthews replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Agree and makes sense. Ayoub just won bronze at U20, should be a good battle and a good battle of styles too. Either way with stuff like this you wonder if a guy portals after one way or another. -
If he starts this season, there's some talent at 133/141 but we also have to watch where Forrest ends up weight wise. Both Blaze and Forrest almost have to bulk to 141/149 so they are not too undersized for 65 in '28. There really could be a case where one or both are World Champs and one is an Olympic Champ while still in college and one never wins an NCAA title.
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2+2=4pi/pi mspart
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Trump intervenes to allow pedophile to flee to Israel
Caveira replied to uncle bernard's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Slight tangent. Change Washington to any “government” …. And change the time frame to —> Since the beginning of humans until the end of humans. Then we’re on to something. -
As season quickly approaches I’d love to hear everyone’s Top 3 dark horses at every weight, someone ranked currently outside the top 7. I’ll start. I know some of these are obvious. 125: Provo, Rivera, Renteria 133: Blaze or Ono, Davino, Ragusin 141: Blaze or Ono, Jack, Valencia 149: Echemendia, sorta lost on this weight 157: Larkin, Swensen, Arrington 165: Brignola, Sparks, Ruiz 174: Facundo, Mantanona, 184: Sinclair, Dean 197: Merrill 285: Mriasola, Catka,
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future 4x’r right there
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Trump intervenes to allow pedophile to flee to Israel
WrestlingRasta replied to uncle bernard's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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Trump intervenes to allow pedophile to flee to Israel
Offthemat replied to uncle bernard's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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Who is returning from redshirt?
Winners Circle replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
I don't see them starting him over returning AA VanDee. Unless Ayoub is head and shoulder better, which he very well may be. But having that AA chip on shoulder give you a huge leg up on roster battles. -
I mean. Then it must be true. You’re super convincing.
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65kg 2028 we need people to grow!
Winners Circle replied to Truzzcat's topic in International Wrestling
We have 3 medals at this weight since 2000, and only one of them is gold. I'm a Stars and Stripes homer as much as the next guy, but to say a "great shot at gold" is pushing it for me. -
Trump intervenes to allow pedophile to flee to Israel
WrestlingRasta replied to uncle bernard's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Non-responsive? You literally started by quoting my post that was extremely responsive. I honestly cannot take you seriously. But I’ll humor you and your little games for about two minutes. As it relates to the Epstein case, I can no longer believe anything that comes out of Washington. As it relates to Barr, he never claimed to have all of the documents referring to the Epstein files sitting on his desk waiting for his review. More specifically, he was not AG when Epstein was first indicted, and he was AG for very short period of time during his second indictment as well as Maxwell’s, and he didn’t make claims to get everything out to the public. So, not only do you have the very real likelihood that he didn’t have all of the documents, that were sitting on Bondi’s desk waiting for her review of which she informed the president he was in there a lot and had numerous officials scour said documents to earmark each of those instances, he still fits in the description I noted above, being that as it relates to this case I can no longer believe anything coming out of Washington. Responsive enough? Now, I’m not going to ask you to respond to my question, no bother, you’re one big joke in my view. It’s okay. -
Men's freestyle is done... tomorrow greco roman begins. The Thursday schedule: Thursday, August 21 *all times listed are Eastern 3:00 am: Women's Freestyle 50-53-72 & Greco 60-82 Qualification Rounds; Women's Freestyle 55-62-65-76 Repechage 9:45 am: Women's Freestyle 50-53-72 & Greco 60-82 Semifinals 11:00 am: Women's Freestyle 55-62-65-76 Medal Matches D3
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Trump intervenes to allow pedophile to flee to Israel
Offthemat replied to uncle bernard's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Typically non-responsive. I’ll ask again, do you not believe Bill Barr? To expand a little, do you believe that after all the criticism he has received, that Barr wouldn’t jump at the opportunity to damage Trump? -
Pretty much everything except the Israeli govt and fringe right whack jobs.
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Trump intervenes to allow pedophile to flee to Israel
WrestlingRasta replied to uncle bernard's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
And now all the sudden you do??? Out of all your hilarious posts, this has to go immediately to the top five. Deflect and defend.....it's okay, not trying to change anyone's mind here. Just answering Bigbrogs question. -
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ScottishSteel replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in College Wrestling
I feel that's also a sign of the times; college athletics was also just a completely different world then -
What college fanbases are following freestyle now?
Coastal replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
It's going to take some time before OKST gets back into freestyle as RBY and Valencia haven't been with the Cowboy club long enough to really build a fanbase, Sakamoto lost his only varsity match and Khayitov isn't much of a prospect, failing to win NJCAA last year. Most people still think of Air Force when they think Hendrickson Raney and Forrest should have them excited but it might take a few more cycles of having contending recruits for fans to go out of their way to pay attention. -
I think it’s 1.618 though
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I would argue it could be 3.2841. Prove me wrong.
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https://x.com/amerikangirlll/status/1644788673127350273?s=46&t=fk2zshC0Rqsp_LecYxAPcg The algo is weird. Often political videos won’t embed. Some liberal lady on the news saying 2+2 is not 4 it is racist and could be 5 if we’re being objective
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Link to your proof ?