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Winchester beaten in Olympic Games quarterfinals, needs Pang of China to reach finals to qualify for repechage
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Aug. 05, 2021
Winchester will need Pang Qianyu (China) to win her semifinal bout in order to get pulled into repechage.
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Olympic medalist Randi Miller named head wrestling coach at Texas Woman's University
Texas Woman's University Aug. 04, 2021
Miller will coach this new women's wrestling program in her home state of Texas.
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Olympic Wrestling Medal Count as of August 4: Ukraine leads with four medals
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Aug. 04, 2021
Ukraine added three medals on Wednesday to take the lead in the medal count with four
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Maroulis to compete for Olympic bronze medal after close loss in battle of Olympic champions in semifinals
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Aug. 04, 2021
Maroulis will attempt to become the first U.S. woman to win a second Olympic medal on Thursday.
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Dake, Steveson and Winchester receive draws for day 5 of Olympic Games
Taylor Miller, US Wrestling Aug. 04, 2021
All three U.S. athletes will compete in their first Olympic Games.
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2021 Senior World Team Trials set for Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 11-12
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Aug. 03, 2021
This event will determine the U.S. team for the 2021 Senior World Championships in Oslo, Norway, October 2-10.
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Olympic Wrestling Medal Count as of August 3: Russian Olympic Committee leads with three medals
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Aug. 03, 2021
All three of the ROC medals are in Greco-Roman. Six nations stand at two medals.
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OLYMPIC CHAMPION! Mensah Stock beats Oborududu to become second ever U.S. women’s gold medalist
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Aug. 03, 2021
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Gilman, Taylor and Maroulis receive draws for day 4 of Olympic Games
Taylor Miller, USA Wrestling Aug. 03, 2021
Maroulis is a returning Olympic champion. Gilman and Taylor compete in first Olympics.
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Miracle drops her Olympic women’s freestyle opener to Long of China and is not eligible for repechage
Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling Aug. 03, 2021
Kayla Miracle was beaten by China's Jia Long in the opening round at 62 kg at the Olympics.