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...ability to knock off the top guys,” Weiss said. ”He wrestled a great match.” Harvard also sent juniors Max Meltzer and Robbie Preston, who each lost tough matches on Thursday to end their respective runs. But for every wrestler, the tournament gave plenty of confidence for future success. All four competitors will return next season with their recent national exposure in hand. “All four now have a lot of good experience,” Weiss said. “Everyone here can use it as a spring board...
...record after coming back from his injury to 8-0.“[Meltzer’s] still getting in match time shape because he missed the entire first semester,” Weiss said. “So he’s going to be an even better wrestler in three weeks. He’s been a great leader as well. Getting him back on the mat was more than just getting points on the scoreboard.”No. 4 Muzaffar Abdurakhamov of American pinned Ziemnik in 0:14 in the 165 lbs. bout and Tyler Flatt...
Despite traveling with only six wrestlers, the Harvard wrestling team finished at a respectable 18th out of 50 participating teams in the Midlands Championship, hosted by Northwestern at the Welsh-Ryan Arena just before the holiday weekend. Junior tri-captain Bode Ogunwole, entering as the top-seeded heavyweight, was the only Crimson wrestler to advance into the semifinals on Friday, the second day of the tournament. He defeated Dave Herman of Indiana in a 5-3 decision Thursday and overcame Tyler Rhodes of Northern Iowa, 2-1, in a match that went to overtime. In the semifinal match Friday against...
...you’ve never seen “Mad Money” before, picture a pro-wrestler, stockbroker, and Dr. Phil combined...
...Performance of the Week In his hometown of Dzuljunica, Bulgaria, he is known as Kaloyan Stefanov Mahlyanov. But in Japan, he is KOTOOSHU, the country's hottest sumo wrestler. After a brilliant performance in last month's Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament (which included his decisive defeat of Japan's top-ranked wrestler), the Japan Sumo Association promoted the 22-year-old to ozeki, the sport's second-highest rank. The 143-kg former amateur wrestling champ is the first European to hold the title, and he achieved it in just 19 tournaments?the fastest advance in the history of Japan...