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Helen Maroulis Wants to Compete at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo

December 12, 2020 by Tara S

Helen Maroulis Cheering and holding a USA Flag over her shoulders

Rio Olympic 53 kg champion Helen Maroulis of the U.S. gave a lengthy interview to United World Wrestling and underscored her desire to compete at the highest level in Tokyo in 2021:

“I always take things one at a time and I always do it to pursue excellence. So, to me, I committed to this goal, I committed to four years. I’ve been through a lot with all these physical injuries, mental, all this stuff, so for me, I made a commitment and made a decision, so I am seeing this through.

Now recovered from two years of injuries that included a concussion, Maroulis qualified the U.S. for the 57 kg class with a brilliant Olympic qualifying tournament in February 2020, stomping reigning World Champion Linda Morais (CAN) by 12-2 in her opener and then outscored her next three opponents by 26-2. Maroulis still has to make the U.S. team, but was asked about the difficult field she could face at 57 kg in Tokyo, including Japan’s Risako Kawai, the reigning 57 kg World Champion. Maroulis was unafraid:

“This is my dream come true, right? When you think about winning Olympic gold, it’s not just like you want the medal for the sake of the medal, , you’re like, I want it to be the toughest competition because the point of being the best is you want to know that you beat everyone else who you think is incredible.”

Off the mat, she shared her new interest in salsa dancing, where she is learning a lot and said, “I enjoy it just as much as wrestling.” Is that in her future? Maybe, but she also sees herself giving back to wrestling as a coach, helping others to learn as she has.

More on Helen:

https://unitedworldwrestling.org/article/uww-live-helen-maroulis-usa-rio-olympic-champion

https://www.si.com/olympics/2020/07/31/helen-maroulis-brain-trauma-injury-recovery-tokyo-olympics

Filed Under: Athlete Spotlight, Women's Sports, Women's Wrestling, Wrestling

WORLD CHAMP WINCHESTER HIGHLIGHTS TWO INCREDIBLE WOMEN’S MATCHES ON DEC. 18 ON FLOWRESTLING

December 11, 2020 by Tara S

Amy Fearnside, Tiara Ikei, Jacarra Winchester, and Lauren Louive

By David Bray, Flowrestling | Dec. 11, 2020, 3:14 p.m. (ET)

Pandemic season continues to create matches we might not otherwise see, and the women’s matches at the 150 lb 8-Man Challenge will offer two more. We’ll see Jacarra Winchester, the #1 ranked wrestler in the US at 53 kg take on Lauren Louive, #4 at 57 kg as well as Amy Fearnside, #4 at 50 kg vs Tiare Ikei, #7 at 53 kg.

Jacarra Winchester vs Lauren Louive
World champion Jacarra Winchester will compete in her first match since the Pan Am Olympic Games Qualifier where she qualified the US for the Olympic Games at 53 kg. She was a world champion last year at 55 kg but earned the right to represent the US at the Pan Am event by winning a special wrestle-off at the WCWA Championships.

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Filed Under: Women's Wrestling, Wrestling

BEAVER DAM RTC ANNOUNCES ADDITION OF WORLD MEDALIST ALYSSA LAMPE

December 3, 2020 by Tara S

By Taylor Miller, USA Wrestling | Dec. 03, 2020, 12:57 p.m. (ET)

CORVALLIS, Oregon – Oregon State head coach and Beaver Dam RTC president Chris Pendleton announced on Thursday the addition of two-time World bronze medalist Alyssa Lampe to its athlete roster.  

“The Pacific Northwest has produced some of the true pioneers for women’s wrestling, and with that said we are proud to announce the addition of two-time World bronze medalist Alyssa Lampe to our RTC,” Pendleton said. “When we had the idea of starting the Beaver Dam Regional Training Center, we had a vision of creating a RTC that’s was one of the most Inclusive in the world. That’s the beauty of wrestling, it’s a sport for everyone.”

Lampe recently made a comeback to the sport after taking a break following the 2016 Olympic Team Trials. In December, she entered the 2019 Senior Nationals at 50 kg, where she dominated her way to the title. Just two months ago, she was third at the 2020 Senior Nationals.

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Filed Under: Women's Wrestling, Wrestling

THREE NEW NO. 1 RANKED WRESTLERS IN NATIONAL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL RANKINGS FOR DECEMBER

December 3, 2020 by Tara S

By USA Wrestling, National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Flowrestling | Dec. 03, 2020, 1:51 p.m. (ET)


Photo of Tiara Jimerson of California, the new No. 1 at 132 pounds, by Tony Rotundo, Wrestlers Are Warriors.

USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum has published its third national rankings for high school girls wrestlers for the 2020-21 season.

This ranking evaluates all girls enrolled in grades 8-12, and athletes from all 50 states are eligible for selection.

With the high school season being held at non-traditional times this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the committee will publish monthly updates to these rankings. Please expect that there could be many changes, based upon athletes establishing new weight classes, as well as additional athletes that are able to compete as wrestling becomes more available in their state and region.

Since the November ranking, big events have included the USA Wrestling UWW Junior Nationals, two USA Wrestling Folkstyle Tour of America events, and a variety of large tournaments and dual meet competitions held in many locations across the nation.

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Filed Under: Women's Wrestling, Wrestling

COACHING BEST PRACTICES LAUNCHES

December 1, 2020 by Tara S

BY WRESTLE LIKE A GIRL | DEC. 1, 2020
W R E S T L E L I K E A G I R L . O R G

Wrestle Like A Girl, USA Wrestling, and the National Wrestling Coaches
Association team-up to create Coaching Girl Wrestlers: Best Practices, releasing today, Dec. 1, 2020.


It is well-recognized that girls’ wrestling is one of the fastest-growing high school sports in the nation, increasing by 27% two years in a row with 6000 plus new high school girls joining wrestling in 2020 alone. Coaching Girl Wrestlers: Best Practices compiles “knowledge from a dozen seasoned female wrestling coaches from across the country,” addressing topics such as:

*Female Health
*Motivation and Confidence
*Female Specific Technique

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Filed Under: Women's Wrestling, Wrestling

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