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    2024 Olympic Trials Indiana Notables

    Wrestlers from all over will converge upon State College, Pennsylvania Friday and Saturday for one of 18 coveted spots on the Olympic team. Seven wrestlers with Indiana ties will look to call themselves Olympians after the dust settles on Saturday evening.

     

    Men's Freestyle
    At 65kg there are two entries from Indiana in Nick Lee and Jesse Mendez. Lee is coming in as the top seed, while Mendez is the 11th seed. This weight is not qualified for the Olympics yet, so the winner here will go to Turkey with hopes of getting a qualifying spot. Lee won the spot last year and wrestled at Worlds, but did not qualify the spot. He potentially see Penn State teammate Beau Bartlett or 2023 NCAA champ Andrew Alirez to make the best of three finals.

     

    Moving up to 97kg we will see Christian Carroll attempt to make the team. He qualified at the Last Chance Qualifier a couple weeks ago and slots in as the 9th seed. He will have Iowa's Anthony Cassioppi in the first round with the winner getting former Olympic medalist J'den Cox in the quarters.

     

    At heavyweight Mason Parris will sit out until the finals on Saturday. He will away the challenge tournament winner in a best of three series due to winning a bronze medal at last year's world championships. It will be very fitting to see Parris in Paris this summer.

     

    Women's Freestyle
    Three wrestlers will look to earn spots on the team in Women's Freestyle. All of the women's weights are qualified for the Olympics which means winning here will get you a trip to Paris. At 50kg the Queen of Granger Sarah Hildebrandt will be sitting out until Saturday's best of three finals. She has medaled multiple times on the world stage and looks to make her second Olympic team. 

     

    Kayla Miracle will be in the best of three series at 62kg awaiting the winner of the challenge tournament. She was an Olympian in 2021 and qualified the weight again for the Olympics at the Pan Am qualifier.

     

    Lastly, Yorktown's Alara Boyd will look to earn a spot at 68kg. She comes in as the 5th seed in the challenge tournament. She has multiple world medals and will be a threat to make the best of three series against Amit Elor.

     

    Schedule

    Friday, April 19
    Session 1: 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    Challenge Tournament: Preliminaries, Quarterfinals and Consolation Rounds* 
    (ALL STYLES AND WEIGHTS)
    *All championship matches will wrestle prior to consolation rounds

     

    Session 2: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
    Challange Tournament: Semifinals and Finals
    (ALL STYLES AND WEIGHTS)

     

    Saturday, April 20
    Session 3: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    Final 2 out of 3 Championship Series Round 1**
    **Weights not currently qualified for the Olympics will wrestle match 2 in this session
    Challenge Tournament: Consolations, Consolation Semi-finals, 3rd place and True 3rd (if needed)
    (ALL STYLES AND WEIGHTS)

     

    Session 4: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
    Final 2 out of 3 Championship Series Round 2**
    **Weights not currently qualified for the Olympics will wrestle match 3 at beginning of session (if needed)
    Final 2 out of 3 Championship Series Round 3 (If Needed)

     

    How to Watch
    On Peacock and USA
    https://www.themat.com/news/2024/april/16/how-to-watch-live-u-s-olympic-team-trials-wrestling-live-on-peacock-and-usa-network

     

    Brackets

    Brackets on TrackWrestling

     

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    Nolf all over upstart Jacques 9-2.

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    Boykins pins Cooper after the latter appeared to hurt his right leg significantly and painfully. Cooper is, afterall, as wrestler so of course he finished the match on one leg.

     

    Mortimer punches a ticket to the finals against 17 year old phenom Audrey Jimenez at 50kg

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    2 minutes ago, Dingo Brigade said:

    Boykins pins Cooper after the latter appeared to hurt his right leg significantly and painfully. Cooper is, afterall, as wrestler so of course he finished the match on one leg.

     

    Mortimer punches a ticket to the finals against 17 year old phenom Audrey Jimenez at 50kg

    Just watched Sage get leg lace t'd vs Audrey last year.  Pretty sure it could be different.  Sage has refined a nasty mean streak since.

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    Jay Aiello has really turned into a physical beast and he's competing at a very high level today.


    Leads Trumble 4-1 but there's a challenge.


    Cox leads Moore 1-0 at the break via stepout.


    Larramendy leads Glaude 1-0 with less than a minute left in the 1st

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    Glaude got it together and boat-raced Larramendy. What a powerful frame Glaude has.

     

    Cox loses to Moore 2-2, retires on the mat. Crowd went nuts, I had goosies.


    Trumble came back to defeat Aiello, who looked devastated afterwards.

     

    Gwiz up 3-1 on Kerkvliet last in the 2nd

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    Sam Jones up 1-0 Hafizov, 2X Olympian (US and Uzbekistan). Big gut turns into 9-1 tech win for Hafizov

     

    The Flying Squirrel Ellis Coleman scoreless in the 1st against Xavier Johnson. Coleman is also a former Olympian. Leads 1-0 with a minute to go in the 1st


    Zillmer and Bradley

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    Coleman launches Johnson, Johnson returns the favor, Coleman leads 6-4 in the 1st.


    I meant to add that Zillmer and Bradley are coming up next


    Sancho and Pat Smith coming up next also

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    Coleman and Johnson wrestled a very physical match but embraced afterwards. Coleman edges him 7-5.

     

    Zillmer up 1-0 over Bradley to start the 2nd. Big 4 for Zillmer, leads 5-0

     

    Sancho and Smith tied 1-1 to start the 2nd


    Makoyed up 4-0 over Welker. Welker won their last match

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    Zillmer looking good against the seasoned vet Bradley...60 secs left...wins 5-0


    Smith tries to hold off Sancho....2-1 Smith leads,....stepout ties at 2-2, Sancho wins on criteria...replaying the last flurry so hold on....Sancho with the very late point to win a nailbiter

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    Makoyed beats Welker 6-4

     

    Lee up easily over Richards 6-0. Looking very sharp. 9-0 to start the 2nd period


    Kennedy Blades wins with an exclamation point 4-pt move, annihilates Guilford 11-1

     

     

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    Page and Velte going at it. Page leads 6-4 in the 2nd period

     

    Lee up 13-4 but Zane Richards is a gritty guy. Still trying to score on Lee, wrestling aggressively, but to me Lee is looking pretty dangerous in the big picture, will get Fix or GIlman next. FInal 13-4

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    Not sure what I just saw but it appeared Lee got in Brands' face as they were walking to the locker room. Probably just some intensity on display but it looked kind of interesting.

     

    Page and Velte trading scores...8-7 Page with less than 30 seconds

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    Kamal Bey and Ravaughn Perkins up in a greco match.

     

    Fix and Gilman scoreless, Gilman with a sweep single gets a stepout against Fix. 1-0

     

    Kilty gets a stepout against Nwachukwu. Follows with a TD, leads 3-0.

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    Another cool pic from Gerry deSimas of Connecticut Wrestling Online. Has some cool pics of Mendez and others. Definitely worth taking a look at his pics for sale. Sorry, the least I could do is plug his site for these cool photos.

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    Winchester up against Nette. Leads 4-0 in the 1st


    Kokinou the 47 year old from Belarus, all over Peak 5-0 in the 1st. This guy is incredible

     

    Pettis up 1-0 over Hedrick in the 1st

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    Kikinou being very sticky against Peak. Leads 5-2 in the 2nd. Peak gets a 2, cuts it to 5-4, 90 seconds left. Peak on the offense, takes the lead 8-5. I'm not gonna lie, I want this 47 year old to win.


    Winchester appears to be in control 5-0. 9-0 late in the 2nd....Gets the final TD, wins by tech 11-0

     

    Hedrick trailed early against but got a TD and a series of turns, wins by tech 14-3

     

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