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U.S. Wrestlers Parrish, Jacobson, Rau Drop Bouts at Olympics
U.S. wrestlers Dom Parrish (WFS 53 kg) and Peyton Jacobson (GR 87 kg) lost in the preliminaries while Joe Rau (GR 97 kg) was beaten in a repechage match at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on Wednesday morning.
(Photo by Justin Hoch)
Elor Becomes Youngest U.S. Olympic Wrestling Gold Medalist
20-year-old sensation Amit Elor has won a gold medal at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 in women’s freestyle, becoming the youngest American wrestler of any gender or discipline to win Olympic gold.
(Photo by Justin Hoch)
Hildebrandt Advances to Olympics 50 kg Semifinals
2020 Olympic bronze medalist and four-time Senior World medalist Sarah Hildebrandt was strong with two wins during Tuesday morning preliminaries, advancing to the 50 kg semifinals in women’s freestyle on Tuesday night.
Amit Elor Powers Into Olympic Finals
Amit Elor, the 20-year-old sensation from the United States in women’s freestyle wrestling, has powered her way into the gold medal finals at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
(Photo by Justin Hoch)
Elor Reaches Olympics Semifinals; Coon Eliminated
Competing in her first Olympic Games, two-time World champion Amit Elor advanced to the women’s freestyle semifinals with two victories at 68 kg.
(Photo by Tony Rotundo, Wrestlers Are Warriors)
16 Wrestlers to Represent Team USA at 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France
The U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team, which will compete August 5-11 at Champ de Mars Arena in Paris, France, includes full six-athlete teams in men’s freestyle and women’s freestyle, plus four Greco-Roman wrestlers.
Final 2023-24 National Girls High School Rankings Released
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame, USA Wrestling and FloWrestling have published the final girls high school ranking of the 2023-24 season.
The ranking includes all wrestlers who competed this year, including those who are graduating seniors.
Dan Gable Museum Celebrates Wrestling in the Olympics
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum is excited to announce that it will “Celebrate Wrestling in the Olympics” throughout July and August. The museum will spotlight the remarkable achievements of Olympians.