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Last time they wrestled with a lot on the line—during the U.S. National tournament last month—the Harvard wrestling team’s assistant coach Jared Frayer dominated Eric Larkin, winning two matches, including one by a pin. But during the U.S. Olympic Team Trials on Saturday, it was Larkin who got the upper edge, beating Frayer in the semifinals of the challenge bracket to end Frayer’s hopes of making the Olympic team...
...Frayer (66 kg.) ended up finishing in fifth place and went 2-2 on the weekend...
...JARED FRAYER...
After winning by technical fall over No. 7 Jeff Ratliff in the first round, Frayer faced Larkin who had taken his first match in the same manner. Frayer has faced Larkin several times since leaving college, and he noted his lack of aggressiveness in the beginning as a reason for his performance this time around. Larkin scored three one-point takedowns in the first period...
...course, making the Olympic team could prove to be the ultimate goal for Frayer, whose future plans for wrestling remain hazy. Though he is unsure whether or not he will continue wrestling competitively if he doesn’t make the Olympic team, Frayer said that he “will be done” with competitive wrestling if he does make it to Athens. The retirement will allow him to focus on other goals in his life—a coaching career or family...